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  2. ANOTHER HOLD-UP.

    As Mr. Cliff, of Graham-street, Port Melbourne, was walking along Little Pagestreet, near Kerferd-road, Albert Park, last night, he was inte[?]pted by two ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    CANBERRA. Friday.--After the Prime Minister had concluded his second-reading speech on the Arbitration Abolition Bill, which is dealt with elsewhere, the House ...

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. Ramsay MaeDonald is expected to arrive in the United States and visit President Hoover between 1st and 10th October. He will be accompanied by his ...

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  5. IN MANCHURIA.

    To-day's war reports reveal the apparently increasing desire of both China and Russia to discard bluff and start, real fighting. The Russians launched the third ...

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  6. TWO COUNTRY PARTIES.

    BENDIGO, Friday.--That a better feeling and understanding was fast developing between the two Country parties, and that although they would probably not be ...

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  7. BANKRUPTCY ANNULMENT

    Application was made to Judge Moule in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday to amend an annulment order to bring it into conformity with the actual order ...

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  8. "LUXURY" TAXES.

    Strong public criticism of the action of the Bruce-Page Government in increasing the burden of public taxation to meet the situation that has been brought about by ...

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  9. UNKNOWN MAN KILLED.

    As he was crossing Abbotsford-street, North Melbourne, last night an unknown man, aged about 40 years, was knocked down and fatally injured by a taxi cab. ...

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  10. Labor Leader's Criticism.

    DEVONPORT, Friday.--The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lyon's), to-day criticised the meagre amount of the Federal grant to Tasmania. It was he said ...

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  11. MAN ROBBED OF HIS WATCH.

    While walking through the Treasury Gardens last night, a man told the police he had been held up by two men and robbed of his watch. Although be did ...

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  12. Criticism in South Australia.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The Federal budget was freely criticised, in Adelaide to-day. The lender of the Opposition, Mr. Hill, ...

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  13. A CHILD'S DEATH.

    BURNIE, Friday.--A story probably without parallel in Tasmania was told at the Wynyard court yesterday at t a coroners' inquest into the ...

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  14. THE POPE AND MALTA.

    Addressing 600 pilgrims from Alalia, the Pope defended his own attitude towards Lord Strickland, the Premier of Malta, in a passage in which he stated ...

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  15. AMUSEMENTS TAX.

    A vigorous protest against the proposal of the Federal Government to impose a general tax of 5 per cent on the gross takings of all amusements, in addition to ...

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  16. LABOR EXTREMISTS.

    Fiery speeches pledging the international co-operation of workers marked the closing session of the Trade [?]on Congress. The Australian delegate (Mr. Carpenter) ...

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  17. DARING STREET ATTACK.

    Det[?] of a daring robbery which carried out by three men at North Melbourne during the week were disclosed by the Russell-street police last night. ...

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  18. UNION EXTREMISTS.

    The chief question before the Pacific Ocean Trade Union Congress will be the necessity for an intensified struggle against moderate reformist leadership in ...

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  19. BANKING AND INDUSTRY.

    Addressing members of the Victorian branch of the Economic Society of Australia and Now Zealand last night on Bunking Credit and Industry, Mr. A. C. ...

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  20. CYCLE AND TRUCK COLLIDE.

    Three persons were injured, two seriously, when a motor cycle and aide car collided with n motor truck on Sydneyroad, near Stewart-street, last night. ...

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  21. WHEAT POOLS.

    Mr. W. J. Jackman, representative in Argentina of the United Farmers of Canada, states that the Canadian wheat pool experts have approached the ...

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  22. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Catherine Nolan, late of Wilson-street, Middle Brighton, widow, who died on 11th May last, left by will dared 26th July, 1922, real estate valued at £2880 and personal property valued ...

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  23. POSITION IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Mr. F. E. Chivers, supervising manager in South Australia for Union Theatres, in discussing the proposal of the Federal ...

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  24. PILING UP TAXATION.

    At an executive meeting of the Taxpayers' Association called to consider the budget proposals yesterday, Mr. W. F. Greenwood, who presided, said the appeal. ...

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  25. WHEAT MARKET.

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  26. SHIP'S STEWARD KILLED

    To enable a seaman witness to leave in his ship for New Zealand the Coroner (Mr. Grant) opened an inquiry yesterday into the death of John Horton, 57 years, ...

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  27. THE GAS COMPANY'S APOLOGIA.

    Sir,--Mr. Bradshawls somewhat belated attempt to defend the Metropolitan Gas Company from the repented charges of public exploitation will do little to ...

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  28. TOWN PLANNING.

    First-hand knowledge of the problems of town planning was gained yesterday by members of the Town-Planning Commission when they visited the ...

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  29. Telegraphic Dexterity.

    "The telegraph authorities at Canberra sent 123,000 words on Thursday, the day of the budge and the tariff changes. All traffic was cleared by 11.30 p.m. The ...

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  30. COUNTY CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 201 words
  31. THE NAVAL "CUT."

    Little apprehension is felt amongst officers of the Defence department at the reduction in the Defence vote for the coming year. Though the navy is the ...

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  32. Man Forces His Way into House.

    A charge of stealing from a dwelling was preferred against Michael Ryan, a middle-aged man, in Richmond court yesterday. ...

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  33. TOURIST RECEPTION OFFICER.

    Mrs. L. Drexler has been appointed by the Railway Commissioners to the position, recently advertised of lady reception officer at the Government Tourist ...

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  34. PECULIAR TRAIN FATALITY.

    After leaving West Richmond station at 10 a.m. yesterday the motorman of an electric train which was travelling from Alphington to Melbourne felt a bump on ...

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  35. IMPORTED MEAT.

    Sir,--Your correspondent, Mr. John H. Gardiner, in your issue of to-day, displays the same ignorance in regard to apples as he does in the case of meat. Apples ...

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  36. THE TOAST LIST BLAMED.

    Two young men, Duniel Erick and Cyril Bateman, were charged in the City Court yesterday with having behaved offensively and assaulted a constable. ...

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  37. Caulfield Recreation Club.

    At the annual meeting of members of Caulfied Recreation Club on Thursday evening the following officers were elected:--President, Mr. R. T. Trembath: ...

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  38. ST. PAUL'S SPIRES FUND.

    Sir,--In the hope that it may enable the above appeal to be brought to a successful conclusion before the end of the year, a well-known citizen (who desires ...

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  39. FEDERAL GRANTS.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Referring last night to the disabilities grant of £1,000,000 by the Commonwealth to South Australia the Premier (Mr. R. L. ...

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  40. ADELAIDE BANK ROBBERY.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Leon Connor, 24 years, a mechanic, who was wanted by the police in connection with the robbery, of £100 from a woman clerk in ...

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  41. LATE COUNTRY NEWS.

    CAMPERDOWN.--For having driven an unregistered motor car the registration having expired some time, Duncan McDonald was fined £5. ...

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  42. PETROL IRON EXPLODES.

    GYMPIE (Q.), Friday.--Mrs. A. Kr[?]utgmann died early this morning from fearful burns suffered when a petrol iron she was using exploded. ...

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  43. A PASSENGER MISSING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--William Walker, of Sunny Corner (N.S.W.) a passenger from Sydney to Jervis Bay on the steamer Eden was missing when she reached ...

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