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  2. ANGLICAN ARCHBISHOPRIC.

    The appointment of a successor to the late Archbishpe Lees, as the Archbishop of Melbourne, has for the last few weeks caused a deal of speculation in Anglican ...

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  3. RUSSO-CHINESE DISPUTE.

    Eighty foreign traveller's, British, American and Japanese, who have been held up at Harbia since the dislocation of the trans-Siberian railway services resumed ...

    Article : 285 words
  4. DAMAGED EILDON DAM.

    Requests that the Government should expedite the work of repairing the great dam at Eildon reservoir and lower the spillway, in order to keep the water at ...

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  5. IMPORTING MANIA.

    If a bill which has been circulated amongst members of the Legislative Council, and is to be dismissed within the next two or three weeks, is passed by ...

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  6. CAULFIELD PARK.

    It is quite probable that, twelve acres of the Caulfield Park will eventually be alienated for high school and foothill purpuses. The Education department has ...

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  7. BROWN COAL RESOURCES

    It was stated in well-informed circles yesterday that very active plena were, being taken to develop the immense brown coal resources on the Gelliondale field, ...

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  8. STATE POLITICS.

    It was not considered likely in State political circles yesterday that the Premier's reply to the deputation from shires near the Elidon wear would diminish the ...

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  9. NEED OF A TOWN PLANNING ACT.

    Sir,--I would like to support Mr. Wharington in his advocacy of a town planning act, not only for its constructive benefits, but because of the protection it ...

    Article : 286 words
  10. COAL CRISIS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Urging that the Government should request the northern colliery owners to reopen the unites on the conditions prevailing prior to the ...

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  11. RISINGS IN PERSIA.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Henderson, Foreign Secretary, said the Government had received reports concerning tribal ...

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  12. ANOTHER HOLD UP.

    The armed bandit who recently has been proving on motorists held up another man at 6.30 p.m. yesterday, but again had very little reward for his temerity. ...

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  13. MOTOR TRAFFIC.

    Urging that legislation for the control of road traffic was long overdue the royal Commission recommend no general special speed limits for motor ears ...

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  14. EXPROPRIATED PROPERTIES.

    The condition of the new owners of the expropriated properties in New Guinea bus been seriously affected by the full in the price of copra. When they ...

    Article : 166 words
  15. AUSTRALIAN TOUR.

    The Marylebone club announces that £500 will be distributed to each county club out of the exceptional profits of the last Australian tour estimated at £20,000, ...

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  16. MR. LIND'S VOTE.

    Sir,--It is interesting to note that Mr. Lind, C.P., is reported to have made the following speech in the House on 24th inst.:--"Sleeper cutters were dreading ...

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  17. AMERICAN DROUGHTS.

    The Weather Bureau and Department of Agriculture state that the severe drought in the spring wheat areas of North Dakota und Central Minnesota, ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES PROBLEMS.

    SYDNEY, FRIDAY.--A deputation from the Graziers Association to-day asked the Acting Premier (Mr. Buttenshaw) to construct roads instead of short railway ...

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  19. MISTAKEN FOR BANDIT.

    A man who asked a passing motorist for a lift early yesterday, morning was mistaken for the bandit who tins been holding up ears recently, as he was ...

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  20. ALLEGED IMPOSITION.

    PERTH, Friday.--What is alleged wis[?]prove a sensational case of imposition war mentioned in the city police court to-day, when David Edwin Cameron[?] ...

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  21. METHYLATED SPIRIT DRINKING.

    The rapidly increasing increase number of methylated spirit drinking addicts is causing considerable anxiety to police officials These pests have always been a source of worry ...

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  22. MARKET AT RICHMOND.

    Richmond's new market, which has been established in Bridge-road between Lennox-street and Chnrch-street, was formally opened by the mayor of ...

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  23. CEASE FOOLING.

    Sir,--At Angle-Australian functions much is heard of "trade within the Empire," which, shorn of its after-dinner mantle, resolves itself into. ...

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  24. SEATS REDISTRIBUTION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A map roughly indicating the new metropolitan boundaries was made available yesterday for the scrutiny of members of the Legislative ...

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  25. REPARATIONS CONFERENCE.

    The prolonged negotiations, it is believed, have resulted in the Reparations Conference being fixed for. The Hague Reports from Paris indicate that M. ...

    Article : 96 words
  26. IRON AND STEEL TRADE.

    Mr. Graham, president of the Board of Trade, announced to-day that the inquiry into the iron and steel industry would be conducted by a sub-committee of the ...

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  27. BRIBERY ALLEGATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A sequel to the startling bribery allegations mentioned at the Sydney quarter sessions this week was the suspension of a detective -sergeant and ...

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  28. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Miss Portia Geach, president of the Housewives Association, to-day in an address to the Fruit Marketing Conference, said an Australian trade ...

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  29. CANBERRA ECONOMIES.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--In pursuance of the economy campaign, the administration stall of the Federal Capital Commission has been divided into two sections. ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    Nadir Khan's forces, under the command of Adam Khan, suffered defeat alter two days of heavy lighting in Arghanistan. ...

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  31. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    The homing was concluded in the First Civil Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Cussen and a jury of six, of the action brought by Vivian Deacon, of ...

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  32. FOREIGN LENDING.

    In application of his speech To the London bankers on the monetary position, Mr. Snowden, Chancellor of the Exchequer, writes to the "Daily Telegraph" ...

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  33. FRUIT EXPORT REGULATIONS.

    HOBART, Friday.--Mr. W. J. McWilliams, M.H.R., on Wednesday forwarded the following telegram to the Mounter of Markets. (Mr. Paterson):--"Conferences ...

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  34. FAMINE IN CHINA

    A meeting of those interested in the relief of the famine in China was held at Central House, Collius-street, yesterday. ...

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  35. MINERS CONFERENCE.

    At the conclusion of the private session of the Millers Federation conference at Blackpool to-day, it was officially announced that a unanimous resolution ...

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  36. BALACLAVA BY-ELECTION.

    The rolls for the Balaclava by-election contain 55,786 names (males 23,725, females 33,061), Voting is compulsory. All voters who can should vote as ordinary voters ...

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  37. MONTMARTE BOHEMIANS DEFRAUDED.

    Alleged banking swindles, recalling the Dufrane case, led to the arrest of a woman banker, Lucic Degoribar, founder and director of the Institute Union Francaise ...

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  38. SWEPT OUT TO SEA.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Swept by the waves from the rocks at Long Buy early today, Thomas Joseph Roach, 20 years, clasped a large piece of timber, which ...

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  39. DOMINIONS ABROAD.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Prime Minister stated to-day that the Commonwealth Government had no intention of following the example of the Canadian ...

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  40. STOWAWAYS ON VESSEL.

    When the steamer Roxen, which is bound for San Francisco, was between Adelaide and Melbourne, five stowaways worn discovered on board. It was stated ...

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  41. Constable to Resume Police Duty.

    Constable Henry Vincent Blucher, who was found not guilty at the Criminal Court on Wednesday of having committed a capital offence, will resume ...

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