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  2. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    Fallowing the criticisms by citizens in all parts of Victoria of the itinerary prepared for the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York, the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  3. NEARING NEW ZEALAND.

    To-morrow's landing functions will be of a more ceremonious nature than the various semi-official welcomes that were carried out during the voyage. As soon ...

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  4. DISPUTE AT YALLOURN.

    Although a dispute has occurred between the Electricity Commission and the Amalgamated Engineering Union following the dismissal of two men at Yallourn, ...

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  5. A DAY AT POINT COOK.

    The Governor General, Lord Stonehaven, accompanied by a party of naval and military leaders, paid a visit of inspection to the school yesterday. Amongst ...

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  6. REIGN OF TERROR.

    The strikers this morning were somewhat subdued by the wholesale decapitations of agitators or suspected agitators by Sun Chunn fang's officials in the native ...

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  7. NAVAL REDUCTION.

    Only two papers have commented upon Japan's reply, accepting President Coolidge's invitation to a conference to discuss the subject of naval disarmament. Both ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    SYDNEY. Monday.--It was stated in political circles to-day that the future of the Commonwealth shipping line is to come under review at the coming session ...

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  9. BRITISH POLICY.

    Lord Grey, in addressing a meeting of the Liberal Federation yesterday, expressed approval of the Government's policy towards the events in China. He ...

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  10. Criticism From Shepparton.

    SHEPPARTON, Monday.-- Adverse comment has been passed here on the action of the Parliamentary committee in confining the visit of the Duke and ...

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  11. THE DRUG HABIT.

    The narcotic bureau of the New York Police department has announced that there are approximately 15,000 drug addicts in New York. In 1920 there were ...

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  12. Albury Not Included.

    ALBURY, Monday.--Albury citizens endorse the complaints by country residents of Victoria in regard to the breach of faith with country people in the omission ...

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  13. CHILLED BEEF.

    Mr. Hassan, London representative of the Australian Meat Board, when interviewed after his inspection of the Port Hardy's shipment of chilled beef, said the ...

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  14. Discussion at Fitzroy.

    Fitzroy council, at its meeting last night, discussed the arrangements which had been made for the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York to Melbourne. ...

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  15. GERMAN'S FREAK RIDE.

    A German named Enos Khemek is attempting to win 1000 gold marks, approximately £50. which the German Government is reported to have offered for a ...

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  16. CAIRNS CYCLONE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Packhorse teams are now loading up with provision at Almaden, on the junction of Etheridge and Forsayth railways, and will make ...

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  17. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    Commendatore di Pinedo, who is making a trans Atlantic flight of 25,000 miles, from Italy to South America and back, arrived on Saturday at Praia, in the Cape ...

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  18. NEGLECTED PARKS.

    Speaking at the meeting of the Fitzroy council last night, Cr. Chandler, referred to the disgraceful condition of neglect in which the Edinburgh Gardens, in the past ...

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  19. ENGINE DRIVERS AND FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION.

    It was pointed out by the Electricity Commission yesterday that the matters under discussion between the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen Association ...

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  20. THE COAL TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--All the mines controlled by the Colliery Proprietary Association were working to-day except Cessnock No. 2, Hebburn No. 2 and ...

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  21. SUBMARINE UPHEAVAL.

    British destroyers that were, proceeding to China report big submarine upheavals in the Mediterranean Sea, with a simultaneous earthquake, on 14th February. ...

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  22. STATE MINISTERS' VIEWS.

    While State officials concerned with the arrangements of the programme are perturbed at the adverse criticism expressed throughout the country, they maintain ...

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  23. HANKOW SETTLEMENT.

    The Foreign Office up to to-night had received no confirmation of the report that the Hankow agreement had been signed, but this was expected to follow. ...

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  24. ATLANTIC BLIZZARD.

    Twelve men are known to be dead, and damage estimated at 3,000,000 dol. caused to property on the Atlantic seaboard by a blizzard, which raged at 80 miles an hour. ...

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  25. VISIT TO ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--The leader of the Opposition (Mr. R. L. Butler) to-day expressed surprise and astonishment that no official function on behalf of the ...

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  26. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA.

    Bert Hinckler, an Australian aviator, is making plans to fly to Australia in a light aeroplane. He intends -to use a two- seated machine, fitted, with a 60 horse ...

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  27. INCREASED TRAM FARES.

    Increased fares have now been in force on the suburban railway and tramway systems for nine months. Many of the adjustments were made, it was stated, to ...

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  28. AIRSHIPS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Reference was made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) yesterday afternoon to the proposed airship service from England to Australia. ...

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  29. Day of Arrival.

    At the meeting of mayors and town clerks convened by State Cabinet committee and the Lord Mayor, which is to take place at the Town Hall, it is ...

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  30. A FAMILY'S HONOR.

    A case resembling the action brought by Captain Peter Wright against Viscount Gladstone, will shortly be heard in the courts. ...

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  31. Berthing the Renown at Melbourne.

    Harbor Trust officials have ascertained that there is a sufficient depth of water at Station Pier, Port Melbourne, to enable H.M.S. Renown to berth safely alongside ...

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  32. Victorian Band Association.

    BALLARAT. Monday.--Discussion took place at the meeting of the Victorian Band Association to-night regarding the possibilities of holding a baud contest in ...

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  33. PER-CAPITA PAYMENTS.

    HOBART, Monday.--While the Premier, Mr. J. S. Lyons, welcomes a royal commission as proposed by Mr. Bruce on the per capita question, because he will be ...

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  34. INDUSTRIAL MISSION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It was stated in industrial circles to-day that Mr. E. Grayndler, secretary of the Australian Workers Union, who is to join the ...

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  35. NICARAGUAN REVOLT.

    While the rumor that the United States has intervened in the dispute in Nicaragua is denied by the State department, which explained that the landing of additional ...

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  36. TRAMWAY EXTENSIONS.

    Introduced by Sir W. Mcpherson, M.L.A., a deputation representing Hawthorn council waited on the Minister of Public Works yesterday to urge the ...

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  37. Labor Council's Resolution Ignored.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Alderman J. Mostyn. Lord Mayor, who returned from Hobart to-day, said that he would carry out the programme of festivities that had ...

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  38. A FLOATING DOCK.

    A Hamburg engineer has invented a new floating dock for repairs to ships on the high seas. The dock is 200 yards long, and is ...

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  39. Railway Men Not Represented.

    Protests are being made by the Federal council of the Australian Railways Union, at the request of the Queensland branch, against the statement that railway ...

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  40. Federal Government to Consider Action.

    Replies from each of the States have now been received by the Prime Minister's department to the memorandum and terma of reference of the Royal Commission ...

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  41. Declaring Visit '' Black.''

    Sir,--A unionist craves space to reply to the above. The motion moved by the Sydney Trades and Labor Council shows how far our so-called representatives are ...

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  42. CHANG TSO-LIN'S ADVANCE.

    A Japanese report from Pekin slates that despite General Chang Tso-iin's warning, one battalion of Fengtien troops oil entering Honan was disarmed by General ...

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  43. BUSH FIRE VICTIMS.

    Sir,--As you are aware, during the recent bush fires in this Slate numbers of straggling farmers, bush residents, lost either their homes or the whole of the ...

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  44. Federal Government Takes Action.

    Regarding the attitude adopted by certain Labor organisations in Australia towards the appointment of the workers representatives upon the industrial ...

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  45. N.S.W. UPPER HOUSE PAY.

    SYDNEY, Monday .--The sub committee of the caucus to-day reported that, after consultation with members of the Upper House, they had decided to recommend ...

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  46. VICTORIAN PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    At the annual meeting of the Victorian branch of the Australian Public Servants Association, held at Temperance Hall last evening, a motion was carried in favour of ...

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  47. Malvern Band.

    The mayor of Malvern (Cr. W. S. Turnbull) has conveyed to Stale Cabinet committee an offer of the services of Malvern municipal and Tramways Band to ...

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  48. ROUMANIAN PRINCE.

    Prince Carol has gone to Rapallo to see his son Michel in accordance with the Queen of Roumunia's wish. Princess Helene, however, has returned to ...

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  49. DEDICATION OF COLORS.

    BALLARAT, Monday.--In anticipation of the forthcoming Royal visit, arrangements are being made by the military authorities for a ceremonial parade on ...

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  50. Limited Country Programme in New South Wales.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Returned Soldiers League has not made any complaint so far regarding the itinerary of the Duke of York. The league has been honored ...

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  51. A FARCICAL TRIAL.

    A people's tribunal, consisting of thirteen representatives of laborers, students, farmers unions, chambers of commerce, political and official bureaus, with a ...

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  52. RUBBER WORKS ABLAZE.

    SYDNEY.--A fire to-day did damage estimated at £90,000 to the property of the General Rubber Co., Surry Hills. Large stocks of rubber, motor tyres and ...

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  53. MELBA'S GIFT TO THE NATION.

    Sir,--Re Dame Nellie's gift to the nation. I think that a place of beauty would be most suitable for such treasure, and quite agree with Mr. Street on that ...

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