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  2. PRIME MINISTER SILENT.

    CANBERRA. Wednesday.--Questioned to-day, the Prime Minister declined to make any comment on the speech of Mr. "Jock" Garden at Yalloura. It is ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA'S EXPORTS.

    In connection with the joint publicity drive to advertise Australian products in the United Kingdom, which was inaugurated in 1920, Mr. A. E. Hyland, ...

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  4. PILOT OFFICER OWEN ILL

    We left Allahabad this morning at 5.30 for Akyab, but I had to land at Calcutta. Owen has not been well for some days, and as he became decidedly worse ...

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  5. BERLIN POLICE RAN AMOK!

    Post-mortem examinations of the bodies of seventeen of the twenty-four victims of the May day riots disclosed that all were killed by police bullets. ...

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  6. SALE YARDS SITE.

    At a meeting of South Melbourne council last night the letter was read from Footscray council, enlisting support of municipalities for the movement of ...

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  7. THE COAL INDUSTRY.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister announced to-day that the personnel of the royal commission to investigate the coal industry was as follows:-- ...

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  8. OTWAY LAND EXCHANGE.

    A settlement has at last been effected of the many years old wrangle between the Forests Commission and Lands department as to the utilisation of lands ...

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  9. FRUIT CASE TIMBERS

    At the citrus glowers' conference yesterday an attack was made on the tariff in respect to existing conditions in regard to supplies of crude oil and foreign timber ...

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  10. POSITION AT BENDIGO.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.--In connection With the timber workers' strike in Bendigo, another development occurred to-night. The men who had been ...

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  11. MINING UNIONS MEET.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The advisory committee of the mining unions met in Sydney to-day, but after reviewing the position adjourned until to-morrow ...

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  12. THE CHURCH TO-DAY.

    Rev. T. Rhondda Williams delivered an unusually provocative address from the chair at the annual assembly of the Congregational Union in the City Temple ...

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  13. Bendigo Carters and Drivers.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.--The Bendigo branch of the Carters and Drivers' Union at a special meeting endorsed the action of the State executive in striking a levy ...

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  14. MURDER OF MISS BRANSON.

    The police have made in arrest in connection with the murder at Loa Baux, near Arles, of Miss Olive Branson, a cousin of a judge of the English High ...

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  15. MR. BUTLER'S COMMENTS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--The Premier (Mr. Butler) discussing to-day the remarks made by the Labor delegation to Adelaide from New South Wales in connection ...

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  16. A TERRORIST POSTER.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.--A typical terrorist poster issued in Sydney to-day read:-- Strikers Scabs are many machines are few. ...

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  17. DISCUSSION AT WARRNAMBOOL.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Wednesday.--The Agricultural Society discussed the proposed stock, sale yards site, and decided in favor of Laverton as most suitable to ...

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  18. Condemnation at Leongatha.

    LEONGATHA, Wednesday.--At the monthly meeting of leongatha Agricultural society the metropolitan sale yards site removal was discussed. The following ...

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  19. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    The proposal of the State Government to appoint a board to consider the area of land necessary to settlers in the mallee for home maintenance is approved of by ...

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  20. STRUCK WITH IRON BAR.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.--At the central court to-day James Burns, 36 years, fireman, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment for having, in company with ...

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  21. PROBLEMS OP AGRICULTURE.

    At the meeting of the League's consultative economic committee to-day Mr. McDougall, the Australian representative, stressed the necessity of the Lengue's ...

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  22. Effect Felt at Wagga.

    WAGGA, Wednesday.--The coal industry dispute is having its effect on Wagga, especially by gas users. It has been necessary for some time to economise at the ...

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  23. RAILWAY WAGES.

    Although the Railway Commissioners in New South Wales have announced that they, in conjunction with the Commissioners of Victoria, Tasmania and South ...

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  24. WOMEN TAKE A HAND.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.--Led by prominent woman members of the Communist party after a meeting at the Traders Hall about twenty wives of timber strikers ...

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  25. COLD SNAP CONTINUES.

    The severe weather which has been experienced in Victoria during the past two days is gradually lifting. There was a slight improvement, yesterday, as the ...

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  26. SUGARLOAF DAM.

    An assurance that the core wall in the Sugarloaf dam is perfectly safe was given by the chairman of the State Rivers and Water Commission (Mr. Cattanach) ...

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  27. GANG WARFARE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--In the absence of the Chief Secretary, the Ministerial head of the Police department, the Treasurer to-day expressed the opinion that if ...

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  28. GRETNA GREEN TOO POPULAR

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Day, drawing attention to the frequency of clandestine marriages at Gretna Green, suggested that a commission should ...

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  29. Increased Hours of Duty.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The general, secretary of the New South Wales Railway and Tramway Officers' Association, Mr. Percy Hunt, stated to-day that at an ...

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  30. Assault on Free Laborers.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The trial at Balmain court of the six timber workers charged with having assaulted free laborers at Leichardt on 2nd May, was ...

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  31. A SEVERE EARTHQUAKE.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.--A severe earthquake was to-day experienced in the north island. It was felt at Wanganui, Feilding, Marton and surrounding ...

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  32. Federal Government Criticised.

    ALBURY, Wednesday.--Mr. Parker Moloney, M.P. for Hume, who is on a visit to his electorate, charged the Federal Government with failure to carry out its ...

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  33. A STOWAWAY FINED.

    John Henry, 26 years, a Southport motor driver, was fined £5 5 at Hull to-day, in default twenty-eight days' imprisonment, for having stowed away ...

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  34. Snow in Bogong Ranges

    ALBURY, Wednesday.--During the week there has been a heavy fall of snow in the Bogong Ranges and adjacent districts, Yesterday the train from Cudgewa ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA'S TOURIST ATTRACTIONS.

    Discussing the proposed visit to Australia of American business men on the liner Malola next September, Mr. H. W. Clapp, chairman of the Australian ...

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  36. The Navigation Act.

    Sir,--The excellent sub-leader appearing in to-day's edition of "The Age," under the heading of The Navigation Act, deserves special commendation and ...

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  37. Snowballs as Souvenirs.

    WODONGA, Wednesday.--Passengers by the Cudgewa-Wodonga train had a cold journey down yesterday, Just prior to the train leaving there was a heavy fall of ...

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  38. RAILWAY EMPLOYES' HOURS.

    When the plaint of the Australian Railways Union against the Victorian Railway Commissioners and others was before the Deputy President (Sir John Quick) in the ...

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  39. EXPLOSION AT SEA.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A mysterious explosion at sea has been Reported to Amalgamated Wireless radio station at Mauns Island, to the north of New ...

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  40. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, FRANKSTON.

    Mr. Charles D. Lloyd, of Malvern-road, Malvern, has forwarded a cheque to the Children's Hospital for £155 10, to cover the cost of the new entrance gates to be ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    Prince Takamatsu presented Sir Thomas Coombe, chairman of the Boy Scouts' Association of West Australia, with a Japanese flag at a parade of 3000 scouts at ...

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  42. BORDER RAILWAYS.

    Gratification was expressed yesterday by the Minister of Railways at reports that two sections of the Riverina were seeking extensions of the Victorian railway ...

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  43. "ARTIFICIAL" CREAM.

    In the House of Lords in committee on the Reconstituted Cream Bill, Lord Clinton moved to substitute the word "artificial" for "reconstituted." ...

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  44. CHEAP TRAWLED FISH.

    Bringing about 600 boxes or fish, trawled from Victorian waters, Sydney trawter Nolan passed through Port Phillip Heads late yesterday evening. She will berth at ...

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  45. FLIGHT ROUND AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Captain H. Grosvenor, A.D.C. lo the Governor of South Australia, who is flying round Australia, reached Mascot at noon to-day ...

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  46. MAN'S TERRIBLE DEATH.

    Working at the D[?] Rubber Company's works, Montague, yesterday afternoon, Horace C. Rhyme, 38 years, married, was crushed between two [?] ...

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  47. SIR ABE BAILEY'S STUD SHEEP.

    Sir Abe Bailey's Clewer sheep stud, which built up from the famous Zara stud, was submitted to auction to-day. Griffiths 15 B realised the to price, £2000, ...

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  48. Two Cars Collide.

    MAFFRA, Wednesday.--Two motor cars, driven by Mervin Miller, of Tinamba, and Charles Rawlings, of Newry, collided at the intersection of Pearson and Church ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. TASMANIAN RELIEF FUND.

    We have received the following additional contribution to his fund:--Wilma, £1 06. ...

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  51. Advertising

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