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  2. REDISTRIBUTION.

    The form in which the State Government's redistribution of seats scheme will be submitted to Parliament was the subject of discussion in the lobbies of ...

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  3. UNIFORM GAUGE.

    Victoria's delay in accepting the agreement whereby the unification of railway gauges will be made possible is excused by State Minister on the grounds of ...

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  4. YALLOURN POWER.

    The question of whether electric power should be distributed by the State Electricity Commission throughout Victoria at a fiat rate as a means of assisting ...

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  5. ZOO DECIDES TO DISARM.

    In an amusing speech to his constituents last night Mr. Churchill said all the animals in the Zoological Gardens had decided to disarm. They held a conference. ...

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  6. HOSPITAL APPEAL TO DAY.

    An unfortunate combination of circumstances has operated against the annual October appeal of the Lord Mayor of Melbourne for the ...

    Article : 640 words
  7. FEDERAL ISSUES.

    Protection has long ceased to be an issue in Federal election but the adequacy of existing tariff duties is a recurrent subject for differences of view. ...

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  8. SERVING ONE'S COUNTRY.

    Following on Lord Birkenhead's resignation from the Baldwin Ministry "in the financial interests of his family," Dean Inge, writing in the "Evening Standard," ...

    Article : 236 words
  9. BISHOPS AND CLERGY

    Saint Martin's in the Fields was the meeting place to-day of 1400 clergymen of the London diocese, called at the instance of the Bishop of London, this being the ...

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  10. RUSSIAN BONDS.

    Importance is attached in financial circles to the formation of an international committee, With Lord Revclstoke as chairman, to protect the interests of Russian ...

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  11. WESTERN SAMOA.

    The New Zealand Association tendered a luncheon, to Major-General Sir George Richardson. Administrator of western Samoa, at the Savoy Hotel to-day. ...

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  12. RAIL CHIEF'S ADVOCACY.

    Giving evidence betore the Royal Commission on Finances (South Australia) yesterday in respect of South Australia's claim, for an annual Commonwealth grant ...

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  13. SUBSTITUTE FOR MILK.

    When the question of synthetic cream was raised at a meeting of the British Dairy Earmers' Association, Lord Bledisloc, who presided, said there was also a ...

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  14. LORD SOMERS' APPEAL.

    Sir.--On 26th October the Lord Mayor of Melbourne will make his annual appeal for donations to the Lord Mayor's fund for hospitals and charities. I ask ...

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  15. MOTOR CYCLE OUT OF CONTROL.

    About 12.10 p.m. yesterday a motor cycle and side car became temporarily out of control at the busy intersection of Flinders and Swanston streets, and collided ...

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  16. LAHORE BOMB EXPLOSION.

    The Lahore bomb explosion, winch caused the loss of 10 lives, while 65 were injured, is believed to have been the work of a madman. The city is in a state ...

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  17. DID TANKER FOUNDER ?

    The steamer West Carnifax, which has arrived from Alexandria, fears that the American tanker David C. Reid, with a crew of 48, foundered near the Azores in ...

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  18. A HINT TO AMERICA.

    At a conference of major industries today, Lord Melchett asserted that England had no desire to reopen the debt settlement with the United States. He asked ...

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  19. HEAD ON COLLISION.

    October's fifth railway smash occurred at 3 o'clock this morning at North Carlisle, A double-header express from Euston to Aberdeen collided head on with ...

    Article : 121 words
  20. THE LORD MAYOR'S PLEA

    Sie,--You have been good enough in past years on the eve of the Hospital Saturday and Sunday appeal to permit the Lord Mayor of our city to earnestly ...

    Article : 146 words
  21. AFFRIGHTED BOY'S JUMP.

    The night-time exploits of a boy named John Alexander Hale, 1412 years, of Donald-street, North Brunswick, ended with serious consequences yesterday, when he ...

    Article : 235 words
  22. INSOLVENCIES.

    Robert Abbott Johnstone, of Barrington-street, Kew, secretary. Causes of insolvency: The action of the E. S. and A. Bank In obtaining judgment against him on his guarantee of ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. THE ROYAL MORTUARY.

    Five bodies of lesser important royalties, have been removed from the Royal mortuary chapel at Windsor to a special vault at Frogmore. ...

    Article : 154 words
  24. BLIND SOLDIER'S TRIUMPH

    The astonishing triumph of an exsoldier who was blinded in the war was signalised by the senate of London, University confirming the grant of the degree ...

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  25. INDUSTRIAL PEACE UNION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--An Australian branch of the Industrial Peace Union of the British Empire, organised by Mrs. Adela Pankhurst Walsh, was successfully ...

    Article : 83 words
  26. LAW LIST--THIS DAY.

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  27. A SCHOOLGIRL KILLED.

    Running from the rear of a stationary tram at the corner of Pigdon and Lygon streets, Carlton, while on her way to kindergarten school yesterday morning, ...

    Article : 96 words
  28. SYDNEY FERRY DISASTER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Speaking in Parliament to-day the Premier (Mr. Bavin) said he Was much concerned that compensation claims arising out of the sink ...

    Article : 152 words
  29. AMERICAN OIL SCANDALS.

    Mr. Reilly, a former Governor of Porto Rico, and a well-known Republican politician, has issued a statement declaring that the corruption in the Department of ...

    Article : 92 words
  30. LEVEL-CROSSING SMASH.

    BRIBANE, Thursday.--Run down by a train on Salisbury level crossing late last night, a motor car containing two persons was almost cut in two. The ...

    Article : 95 words
  31. MIGRANT SHIP IN PORT

    In addition to 80 returning Scottish delegates 730 passengers reached Australian ports by the Aberdeen-Commonwealth line Largs Bay. When the ...

    Article : 133 words
  32. TRANS ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    The Graf Zeppelin awaits a favorable wind at Lake Hurst to commence its midwestern tour of the various cities, including Detroit, St Louis and Chicago. ...

    Article : 90 words
  33. MOTOR COLLIDES WITH POLE.

    SYDNEY. Tursday.--A motor car whilst returning with a party from a dance collided early this morning with an electric light pole in Elizabeth-street ...

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  34. FIRE AT PORTUMNA ACCIDENTAL.

    The fire at portumna is believed to have been due to the accidental overturning of an oil stove. The fire was confined to the rear wing. The estimated damage is ...

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  35. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union has cut off the salary of Mr. Hussack, secretary of Newcastle branch, who is a supporter of Mr. T. ...

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