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  2. BRITISH LABOR'S IDEALS.

    In a letter to Mr. Aitchinson, Lord Advocate for Scotland, who is the Labor candidate in the Kilmarnock by-election, the prime Minister reviewed foreign and ...

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  3. RUSSIANS STRIKE AGAIN.

    The Soviet's threat to occupy Harbin appears to be approaching materialisation, following the capture of Khailar (a railway terminus 450 miles north-west of ...

    Article : 179 words
  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor (Lord Somers) and Lady Somers, attended by Captain R. C. T. Speir, A.D.C., returned to Melbourne yesterday evening from a tour of the ...

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  5. COAL CRISIS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--While some disappointment was expressed in mining circles that the Canberra conference did not achieve a greater measure of success, the ...

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  6. SYDNEY TOPICS.

    Every year we are treated to a little pantomime played by the optometrists, of whom there are two classes--those who want to be recognised by special act of ...

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  7. HAIL AND RAIN.

    In the midst of summer we are in winter ! This expressed the sensations of Melbourne citizens yesterday when, after an interval of warm sunshine, a severe ...

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  8. FALLS IN RIVERINA.

    MOULAMEIN, Monday--A terrific hail storm, accompanied by thunder and lightning, broke over the town at noon to-day. The storm lasted about fifteen minutes. The ground was white ...

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  9. POSITION IN AUSTRALIA.

    The position regarding the pastoral and agricultural industries in Australia for the month elided 23rd November is thus briefly described by Mr. H. A. Hunt, ...

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  10. FALLS OF SNOW.

    MANSFIELD, Monday.--Beneficial rain, totalling about 80 points, has been recorded. Snow has fallen on Mount Duller, and the surrounding' hills. ...

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  11. A GALE IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE. Monday.--Portions of the outer city were visited again by a gale on Monday, which lashed Manley on the Bay with cyclonic fury. Roofs of houses were ...

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  12. UNION OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    Professor R. C. MacIntyre, C.M.G., of Sydney, former moderator-general of Presbyterian Church, who represented the Presbyterian churches of Australia and ...

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  13. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S OFFER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--It was stated today that the Federal Government's, offer to the coal owners at the conference at Canberra on Saturday was that the mines ...

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  14. FRANCE AND ITALY.

    A serious difference of opinion on naval disarmament has arisen between France and Italy during an exchange of views preliminary to the Five-rower Naval ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS

    The annual memorial service of the South African War Veterans' Association was held on the Horse Guards' parade to-day. The men were inspected by ...

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  16. RAINFALL IN THE COUNTRY.

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  17. PREPARING FOR STATE ACTION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--In order that the united strength of the Northern Collieries Association should be behind, the Government in its attempt to work ...

    Article : 228 words
  18. MUSIC TEACHERS' ASSOCIATIDN

    The Music Teachers' Association of Victoria, which hold its quarterly meeting at the Kelvin Hall last evening, has been formed for only a year, and has already ...

    Article : 225 words
  19. LIGHTNING SETS GAS AFIRE

    An extraordinary happening connected with yesterday's electrical storm over the metropolis occurred at Camberwell.. Returning from a week end to the seaside. ...

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  20. IN THE ANTARCTIC.

    The following message was received by radio to-day from Sir G. H. Wilkins, who is now at Deception Island preparing for further exploratory work in the Antarctic ...

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  21. MUTS AND VON LETTOW.

    On the occasion of the East Africa campaign dinner on 2nd December Mr. Smuts, [?] the commanded the British troops in east Africa during the Great War, will ...

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  22. WOMAN DIES FROM POISONING.

    PERTH. Monday.--Bertha Stein, 41 years, of Mt. Lawley, swallowed poison this afternoon, and died soon after admittance to Perth Hospital. ...

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  23. CHARGE OF INCENDIARISM.

    Norman Henry, Wilde, 24 years of age, a laborer, was charged at North Melbourne court yesterday with unlawfully and maliciously setting fire to a mattress ...

    Article : 149 words
  24. CYCLONE AT CASTLEMAINE.

    CASTLEMAINE, Monday.--A thunder storm, accompanied by a cyclone, passed over Castlemaine shortly after midday today, and several properties were severely ...

    Article : 151 words
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  26. KERGUELEN ISLAND.

    [By wireless from Sir Douglas Mawson. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part outside of Australia forbidden.] CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Prime ...

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  27. PREFERENCE PRINCIPLES.

    The building materials needed for the London County Council's housing schemes future will be largely drawn from British or Imperial sources, as the result of ...

    Article : 135 words
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  29. WILLS AND ESTATES.

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  30. TWO INTER-STATE CRIMINALS.

    Henry Merchant, 42 years, salesman, and William Preece, 43 years, platelayer, were each charged at North Melbourne court yesterday with having in their ...

    Article : 101 words
  31. EXPORT OF PEARS.

    Improvements made last year have led to some shipments of pears from Melbourne to London reaching that port in better condition that had been the case ...

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  32. NEW CLUB AT OXFORD.

    The Foxcombe Hall Club at Oxford, which will be the centre of international and overseas conferences, and of which youth women and men may become ...

    Article : 85 words
  33. ENGLISH RACING SEASON.

    The Aga Khan heads the list of winning flat race owners for 1929, having on 35 races and £39,886 in stakes. Lord derby was next with £34,496. ...

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  34. AN IMPUGNED OFFICIAL.

    Recently a protest was made to the Prime Minister that Mr. Wakatsuki was not a suitable representative of Japan at the naval conference, because he was ...

    Article : 92 words
  35. BLINDED SOLDIERS.

    PERTH, Monday.--Mr. J. Lynch, who represented the blinded soldiers of Australia at the Empire congress held in London last month, returned to Fremantle ...

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  37. Y.W.C.A. HOSTELS.

    The Young Women's Christian Association will again conduct hostels this year at Kyabram and Mooroopna. for the benefit of the girls employed at the ...

    Article : 38 words
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