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  2. LETTERS FROM CHINA

    By the courtesy of the Unity Publishing Company of America we have been given exclusive access in Australia to a further series of letters by the famous lady ...

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  3. MURDER AT YALLOURN.

    A telephone message was received by the Russell-street police from Yallourn at 11.30 o'clock last night stating that, following an altercation in the Italian ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    Information as to the Government's intentions concerning requests that police strikers be allowed to he enter the police force will be sought in the Legslative ...

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  5. CHEAPER ELECTRICITY.

    Sir,--The question of cheaper electricity is the direct concern of at least 200,000 consumers. There arc two tariff's two-part and flat rate--at present in use at ...

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  6. MOTORING ACCIDENTS.

    Alter crashing into a motor cycle and side car and hurling the driver and his passenger to the roadway at the intersection of Gilbert-road and Bell-street, ...

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  7. ALPINE RAILWAY DISASTER

    The Chamonix railway disaster--the derailment of a train carrying 1000 tourists on the steep descent from Mer de Glace to Chamonix--involved 23 deaths, while ...

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  8. A 12,000-MILE FLIGHT.

    Wearing that characteristic smile which radiates optimism, the air force chief, Group-Captain R. Williams, arrived on Saturday by the Adelaide express, looking ...

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  9. A NEGLIGENT DRIVER.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Charles John Prackert was sentenced to two years and a half imprisonment by Mr. Justice MacNaughton in the Criminal Court on ...

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  10. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), with Mrs. Bruce, returned to Melbourne from the Tasmanian conference yesterday. Shortly after landing the Prime Minister's ...

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  11. Fatality Near Benevolent Asylum.

    Alter visaing [?] on Saturday night Waller Duaean Harvey, an inmate of tho Benevolent Asylum at Cheltenham, was returning to the institution when he ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    The carpenters' wages board has decided to delete from its determination the differential rates which apply to Geelong. Warrnambool and other parts of Victoria. ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND FLIGHT.

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.--A flight from Christchurch to Auckland by Captain Findlay, who is bringing an aeroplane for are by the Imperial Air Mission, was ...

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  14. OVER THE YANGTSZE.

    The northern army launched a general offensive against the Cantonese this morning. They crossed the Yangtsze under cover of a fog, and landed at Lungtan, a ...

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  15. Cyclist Critically Injured.

    In a collision with a motor car at the intersection of Victoria and Lygon streets, East Brunswick, on Saturday, night, Colin Sims, 28 years, Albion-street, East ...

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  16. A CITY FIRE.

    The vigilance of the night watchman and the efficient work of the lira brigade were responsible for preventing the lire which broke out on the fifth floor of the ...

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  17. MEAT INDUSTRY UNION.

    At the federal conference of the Meat Industry Employes' Union recently held at Perth it was decided that the piecework system in the industry should be ...

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  18. HUME RESERVOIR WORKS.

    ALBURY, Saturday.--At the instance of the A.W.U. a ballot has been arranged to be held at Hume reservoir construction works to determine whether the men ...

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  19. SHOPBREAKING ALLEGED.

    After a, painstaking inquiry extending over a week Plain-clothes Constables F. Laicey, Holton and Higgions of Prahran, have cleared up a number of robberies ...

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  20. WATCHMAN KILLED.

    As he crossed the intersection of Elizabeth and Victoria streets in life city shortly before 10 p.m. on Saturday, John Andrew Kelly, a night watchman, who ...

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  21. Electricity for Canberra.

    WAGGA, Sunday.--Further reports from the Public Works department to Wagga municipal council statu there is no foundation for the alarmist reports which ...

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  22. THE CASH ORDER SYSTEM.

    Sir,--Abolition of cash orders means taking away the people's opportunity, or, rather, their only means of gaining credit, and driving them to money lenders ...

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  23. A COBURG SENSATION.

    When Constable Calder arrived a man for allegedly being drunk at Albert Park on Saturday afternoon he was not prepared for the startling development that ...

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  24. Joseph Kronheimer Charitable Bequest.

    Messrs. Joseph Francis Roche, Louis Stanley Benjamin, Jacob Euglander and the Equity Trustees, Executors and Agency Company Ltd. trustees of the ...

    Article : 402 words
  25. FIRE IN SLEEP OUT.

    When a gust of wind overturned a lighted candle in a sleep out which Michael Fitzpatrick, 47 years, occupied, at the rear of his. homo in Johnson-street, ...

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  26. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.

    While waiting to board a tram at the intersection of Ihkerman and High streets, St. Hilda, last night, Mrs. Elizabeth Parkes, 52 years of 100 Guilford-road. ...

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  27. CARS IN COLLISION.

    WAGGA, Sunday.--A serious motor smash occurred within 200 yards if Haydon's accident yesterday. A car driven by Mr. Kennedy, of the firm of Lloyd and ...

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  28. THROWN INTO WATER HOLE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. James McCoy celebrated his 80th birthday at Catheart, near Bombala, by falling, with the horse he was riding, into a waterhole. The ...

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  29. C.T.A. Children's Party.

    One wonders who enjoyed it most--the grown ups or the ''kiddies who attended the annual party given by the Commercial Travellers Association of Victoria at ...

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  30. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Ethel Swan, late of Burrumbeet, spinster, who died on 21st July, left by will dated 7th September, 1926, personal property valued at £2093 relatives. ...

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  31. TREASURE HUNT AIDS VICTORIAN CIVIL AMBULANCE.

    To raise funds to meet the initial expenses incurred in connection with the forthcoming ball to aid the Victorian Civil Ambulance, Flight-Licutenants MeIntyre ...

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  32. UNIVERSITY DEBATES.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--The final of the inter-university debates was conducted on Saturday evening. The subject was "Is Celibacy Under Present Conditions ...

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  33. Town-Planning at Richmond.

    Some time ago the health officer at Richmond condemned two houses in Brom-ham-place as being unfit for habitation, and the owner was compelled by the ...

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  34. A MOTOR CHASE.

    At 6.10 p.m. on Saturday Constable C. Hobley, who was on point duty at the intersection of Swanston and Flinders streets, had his suspicions aroused by the ...

    Article : 171 words
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