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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor, Chief Scout for Victoria, attended the Victorian Rover Scout Moot at Christ Church hall, South Yarra, on Saturday evening. ...

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  3. IRELAND'S NEW CRISIS.

    The adverse vote in the Dail on Mr. Redmond's motion for the establishment of a commission of inquiry into the position of ex-service men in the ...

    Article : 624 words
  4. THE ABRAHAMS' AFFAIRS.

    Further comments on the evidence of Frederick W. E Gabriel, secret investigator of the Home and Territories department, were made by Judge Moule in the ...

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  5. WOOL VALUES IN LONDON.

    The prospects of the wool sales, which open on Tuesday, are regarded as very satisfactory. There is general talk of a rise of from 5 to 7½ per cent. in the ...

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  6. THE WORLD'S SUGAR.

    The Paris representative of Cuban sugar interests says that the sugar combination--the recent conference of Cuban, German, Czecho-Slovakian and Polish sugar ...

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  7. ROVER MOOT

    To recapture the sentiment of the Rover Moot, which was conducted in Melbourne during the week end, is no difficult task, for throughout all the various ...

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  8. GIRL GUIDES.

    BALLARAT, Saturday.--An enthusiastic girl guides' rally took place at the Ballarat Church of England Girls' Grammar School to-day, when Lady Somers. ...

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  9. "THE AGE" THANKED.

    During the conference in the Adamson Hall Commissioner Kennedy, a master of the college, said that all members of the movement keenly appreciated the ...

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  10. A SULTAN'S OBSEQUIES.

    The funeral of the late Sultan of Morocco, Monday Youssef, took place at Fez to-day. Crowds knelt and chanted in the ...

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  11. WHAT IS A GENTLEMAN?

    Christ Church Hall, Toorak, was the scene of a brilliant pageant on Saturday night, when a series of beautiful tableaus portraying the investiture ceremony of a ...

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  12. STORMS IN AMERICA.

    Thirteen lives were lost and enormous material damage has been caused throughout the United States by wind and rain storms. ...

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  13. THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The report of the Tariff Board regarding the tobacco industry was first made known on Friday by Mr. V. C. Thompson, M.P., at a ...

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  14. VALUE OF PLAYGROUNDS.

    Speaking from 3LO on Saturday afternoon, under the auspices of the Health Association of Australasia, Mrs. Herbert Brookes said the value of playgrounds as ...

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  15. IDEALS OF YOUTH.

    Within the spacious confines of the historic and picturesque Adamson Hall of Wesley College the Rover Moot was opened in an atmosphere vibrating with ...

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  16. SOUTH GIPPSLAND ELECTION.

    MIRBOO NORTH, Saturday.--Mr. G.R.Carter, the Independent Liberal candidate, opened his campaign in M[?] North hall last night. There was a large ...

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  17. LINER IN A STORM.

    The liner Ballarat arrived at Table Bay to-day, being a day late on account of an exceptionally rough voyage. The captain declared that he had never ...

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  18. AMERICA'S NEXT PRESIDENT.

    A poll of newspaper editors and political leaders has been taken throughout the country by a political magazine, which forecasts the nomination of Governor ...

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  19. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Robert Young, late of Wollert farmer, who died on 15th October, left by will dated 2nd April, 1927, real estate valued at £2600, and personal property valued at £847, to his widow and ...

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  20. CIVIC AMALGAMATION.

    The poll of the ratepayers of Fitzroy on the question of the amalgamation of the municipality with the city of Melbourne will be held on Thursday next, ...

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  21. NEW FOOTSCRAY ROAD.

    Considerable apprehension has been created in Footscray following the advice deceived by the council from the Government with regard to the proposed new ...

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  22. A CRICKETER'S LOSS.

    When A. E. Gilligan, the international cricketer, returned to his hotel after parking his car in South Kensington he missed a suit case. Later Christopher ...

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  23. LATE COLONEL FOSTER.

    A remarkable tribute was paid by residents of Tidworth to the late Colonel W. J.Foster, of Queensland; on the occasion of his funeral. The church was ...

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  24. LORD DERBY'S PROPERTY.

    Lord Derby has sold a great part of his Lancashire property, comprising the ground rents of 22,000 houses, including practically the whole town of Bootle. ...

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  25. GALLERY GUIDE LECTURE.

    In one of his popular guide lectures on Art, delivered at the National Gallery on Saturday afternoon. Mr.Norman Mac George spoke interestingly on the ...

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  26. PRESIDENT AND PUGILIST.

    Gene Tunney, the world champion pugilist, visited President Coolidge at White House to-day. The President told the champion he was ...

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  27. JAPAN'S MILITARY REVIEW.

    The Emperor has returned to the capital after witnessing the military manceuvres. Over 80,000 of all arms and four aeroplane divisions participated in the ...

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  28. Religious Services.

    There was a large assemblage of Rovers in the Adamson Hall on Sunday afternoon, when a Rovers' own service was conducted. The Governor, attended by ...

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  29. TRADE UNIONISM.

    Official figures show a decline of 289,000 in trade-union membership in Great Britain in 1926 as compared with 1925. The principal decreases were in mining and ...

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  30. FOREIGNERS IN HANKOW.

    Despite the statement locally that the British troops sent to Hankow in H.M.S. Vindictive were to relieve the marines there, it now transpires that they were ...

    Article : 128 words
  31. AIRMEN STRIKE BAD WEATHER.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--After leaving Tamworth this morning for Sydney, two aeroplanes, in charge of Pilot Finn and Pilot Moir, of the Air Force, ran into bad ...

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  32. FATAL FALL FROM TRAIN.

    The man who was killed by falling from a train as it was passing over an embankment near the Garden Vale station on Friday was identified on Saturday as ...

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  34. TROTTING HORSES POISONED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Strychnine was found in the feed given to trotters owned by Mr. J.Birchall, at Wellington. Two of them died; a third horse was also ...

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  35. LOG ROLLS ON BOY.

    While playing at Bird's timber yards, Box Hill. on Saturday morning, Arthur Mullins, 13 years of age, had his leg broken, owing to a leg rolling down from ...

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