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  2. CENSURE MOTIONS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Ramsay MacDonald moved a motion of protest that Mr. Baldwin on the censure motion of 16th November ...

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  3. LORD LOVAT.

    Lord Lovat, chairman of the overseas settlement committee, intends to visit Australia early next year to inquire into migration. ...

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  4. TIN DEARER THAN GOLD.

    Commenting upon Lord Askwith's speech at a meeting of the London Tin Syndicate on Tuesday, emphasising the grave possibilities of a tin famine. ...

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  5. AFTER THE STRIKE

    In accordance with assurances given by their organisation to the Arbitration Court to call off their strike and to obey award conditions, members of the ...

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  6. A EUROPEAN DISPUTE.

    Moderation marked the speech delivered by M. Valdemaras, the Premier of Lithuania, to members of the League Council to-day. He urged the ...

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  7. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor, Lord Somers, returned to Melbourne yesterday evening from a hike with the Boy Scouts' Association in Gippsland. ...

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  8. LOAN EXPENDITURE.

    CANBERKA, Thursday. -- The estimates of loan requirements to be submitted to the Loan Council at its meeting next week are intended to foreshadow a shortening ...

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  9. INTER-STATE TRADE.

    Some difficulty will be experienced in bringing the inter-State passenger vessels back to their usual schedule. There are eight of these, four on the Melbourne to ...

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  10. HOW CHICAGO LOSES.

    Mr. John McKeown, a prominent business man of Chicago, states that Mr. Thompson's anti-British campaign has caused Chicago manufacturers to lose ...

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  11. RUSH AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. -- The Port Adelaide wharfs were busier than usual to-day when work was resumed by the water-siders, following a settlement of the ...

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  12. IRON AND STEEL TRADE.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Baldwin said he had no further statement to offer on the subject of safeguarding the iron and steel ...

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  13. CANBERRA DOINGS

    CANBERRA, Thursday --Giving evidence before the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee to-day, B. G. Kelly, as inspector of the Federal Capital ...

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  14. MIGRATION STATISTICS.

    Figures issued yesterday by the Commonwealth Statistician show that during the month of October 9755 persons arrived in Australia, as compared with departures ...

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  15. WORK RESUMED AT BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The various wharfs presented scenes of great activity to-day, when the waterside workmen resumed discharging and loading the ...

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  16. NEWS BY RADIO TELEPHONY.

    Telegraphic advices from Java report a highly successful first experiment in the transmission of press news by radiotelephony from The Hague. Not only the ...

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  17. ACTIVITY AT PORT PIRIE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. -- Scenes of unusual activity were witnessed along the waterfront at Port Pirie to-day. There was a large number of waterside workers ...

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  18. TROTSKYISM.

    At a congress of the Communist party in Moscow M. Stalin and successive speakers denounced Trotskyism. The congress passed a resolution approving of the work ...

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  19. A RUSH FOR WORK.

    Thousands of members of the Waterside Workers' Federation attended the various picking-up places in the city and Port Melbourne yesterday, and the ...

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  20. OVERSEA VESSELS.

    With the resumption of normal work on the waterfront yesterday, towage companies, which have had a slack time since the shipping lay-up, had all their tugs ...

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  21. WORLD'S MEAT CONGRESS.

    Sir Huge Denison made a request for a copy of the Argentine ambassador's report, proposing a world meat congress for the purpose of advocating a greater ...

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  22. Wills and Estates.

    George Benjamin Leonard, late of Humffreay street, Ballarat, retired butcher, who died on 7th November, left by win dated 15th February, 1927, real estate valued at £525 and personal ...

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  23. WORK AT FREMANTLE.

    FREMANTLE, Thursday. --There was a big muster of lumpers at this morning's pick-up, which passed off without incident. Five ships, Northumberland, Kooringa ...

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  24. NAVAL REDUCTIONS.

    Arising out of President Coolidge's suggestion that the British and American viewpoints, were in accord before the Geneva Conference, Mr. Locker-Lampson ...

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  25. THE EMPIRE'S AFFAIRS.

    Sir Archibald Weigall in a speech at the luncheon of the Empire. Industries Association to-day, pointed out that 230 commoners belonged to the association ...

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  26. NEWS IN PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA. Thursday. -- The Prime Minister announced when the House of Representatives met this morning that work had been resumed on the Sydney ...

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  27. ARTIFICIAL LEATHER.

    Mr. G. M. Chambers, a Sydney business man who has arrived here from America; says that the firm of Dupont is combining with the English firm of ...

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  28. LEVEL CROSSING INCIDENT.

    HAMILTON, Thursday. --While driving a motor truck over a level crossing on the Ballarat-rond, Hamilton, to-day, Les Tyers, of Bynduk, mistook the shunter's ...

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  29. CREW REFUSE DUTY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. --At the water police, court to-day sixteen of the crew, of the Colonial Sugar Co. steamer Rona were charged with having refused duty ...

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  30. THE NEW COMET.

    Those who have already seen the new comet in the evening, (writes Dr. J. M. Baldwin, Government Astronomer for Victoria), have done ...

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  31. SINGAPORE DOCK.

    The fifth section of the Singapore floating dock has been launched at Swan Hunter's yard, Wallsend. The remaining two sections will be launched in a ...

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  32. CROSSING THE DESERT.

    Mrs. Keith Miller, who is accompanying Captain Lancaster' on the flight to Australia, was interviewed at Karachi to-day. She described episodes of the flight. At ...

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  33. CABLES v. WIRELESS.

    The Postmaster-General is consulting the Dominions with reference to the date and personnel of the cable conference. It is doubtful if it will be possible before ...

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  34. Road Embankment Gives Way.

    SORRENTO, Thursday. --This afternoon a delivery motor belonging to Hoadley's was travelling along the new deviation at Cameron's Bight, and on passing a ...

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  35. GIPPSLAND SOUTH SEAT.

    Final figures issued yesterday by the Chief Electoral Officer (Mr. J- Gilder) give the following result in the Gipprsland South by-election: -- ...

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  36. THE NEW PRAYER BOOK.

    A motion that the new Prayer Book shall be given the Royal assent has been tabled in the House of Commons by Mr. Bridgeman, who will move it on 15th ...

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  37. SYDNEY CONGESTION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. --Work was resumed on the wharfs to-day. The secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr. W. H. Scale) found it difficult ...

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  38. CANBERRA AND THE BIBLE.

    Canberra, Thursday,-- "The Scriptures are being invoked in derogation of the Federal capital," Mr. Brennan (V.) said in the House of Representatives ...

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  39. TRAMS IN COLLINS-STREET.

    Sir, --There is one argument which the advocates of buses in Collins-street fail to grasp, viz., with trams we arc self-contained. With buses we are dependent on ...

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  40. LOSSES TO OWNERS.

    As cargoes have been held back, important markets missed, many trips lost, and the whole shipping industry, in fact, completely disarranged, the ship owners ...

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  41. AMERICAN PRESIDENTSHIP.

    The Republican National Convention for the choice of a Presidential nominee will meet at Kansas City on 12th June. Mr, C. E. Hughes, ex-Secretary of State. ...

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  42. FLYING BOATS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Two Napier seagoing flying boats, ordered by the Australian Government, have been completed, and will be shipped this week. The packing cases containing ...

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  43. SIR SYDNEY KIDMAN.

    Sir Sydney Kidman, who is leaving for Australia on the R.M.S. Orsovas states Australian wool, is improving, despite the claims on behalf of the finer South ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. ONE DEPOSIT FORFEITED.

    YARRAM. Thursday. --The counting was concluded this afternoon. Mr. Carter (Independent) lost his deposit, and Mr. McGalliard (Nationalist) only saved ...

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