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  2. AUSTRALIAN PARTY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A public meeting convened by the Nationalist breakaways in the Federal Parliament was held at Chatsworth to-day, at which Mr. W. M. ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor (Lord Somers) and party will be present to-night at the Comedy Theatre to witness a performance of Loan Gordon in Brewster's Millions. ...

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  4. COAL CRISIS.

    SYDNEY, Monday--Although opposition to the agreement for the reopening of the northern collieries is expected by union officials, they believe that the miners ...

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  5. BRITISH LABOR PARTY.

    For some days there have been rumors of trouble between members of official Labor and five "rebel" Clydeside members of the House of Commons. The matter ...

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  6. OWNERSHIP OF ANTARCTICA.

    The Washington "Post," commenting upon Lieutenant-Commander Byrd's flight over the South Pole on Friday, makes the following strong remarks touching the ...

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  7. MAIL PLANE CRASHES.

    A British aeroplane bound from London to India crashed in a fog in Western Germany to-day. It was badly damaged, but none of the five aboard was injured. ...

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  8. THE STATE ELECTIONS

    Only slight alterations were made yesterday in the totals of candidates who contested the State elections on Saturday. The counting was confined mainly to ...

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  9. MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION.

    The scientific expedition yacht Carnegie was burnt to the water level in Apia harbor as a result of the explosion of benzine on Friday. Only the cash and the ...

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  10. CHINESE MORALE GONE.

    It is reported to-day that Pokolu, a town behind the Khingan Mountains, to the north-west of Harbin, has been heavily bombed by nineteen Russian ...

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  11. BRITISH INDUSTRY.

    Commenting upon Mr. MacDonald's notion in inviting a party of business lenders and economists to No. 10 Downing-street to-day to discuss the present ...

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  12. RUSSIAN ATROCITIES.

    A list of alleged Soviet atrocities committed upon peaceful civilians during the recent military operations has been telegraphed to President Hoover by members ...

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  13. THIRTEEN KILLED.

    Two houses collapsed to-day, involving the deaths of thirteen of the tenants, while eleven were seriously injured. Already eight bodies have been recovered ...

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  14. GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF NEW ZEALAND.

    A representative of the Australian Press Association called on Lord Bledisloe, Governor-Genernl-elect of New Zealand, at his Sloane-street mansion to-day. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA'S TARIFF.

    Mr. A. J. Look, secretary of the Miners' Federation, commented on Australia's new tariff in the course of a speech at Rugby. Mr. Cook asked if the Empire could be ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN BANKS.

    In an article headed The Bonus Omitted the "Financial Times" says:--"Several Australian bank shares stand around the lowest prices of the year. ...

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  17. THE COAL COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Owing to the existing position in relation to the terms of the letters patent issued to the Royal Commission on the coal industry, it is ...

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  18. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Harold Joseph Smith, late of Lexion, near Beaufort, returned soldier, who died on 31st October last, left by will dated 23rd June, 1927, personal property valued at £4245 to relatives ...

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  19. MEDALS FOR SCIENTISTS.

    A well known German scientist, Professor Max Planck, has been presented by the Royal Society with the Copley medal, the highest honor the society can confer. ...

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  20. BRITISH ROAD TRAFFIC.

    Drastic proposals affecting all classes of traffic on the highways of Great Britain are contained in the Road Traffic Bill, which will be introduced in the House of ...

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  21. THE BRITISH MINISTRY.

    A reshuffling of the Under Secretaries in the House of Commons has been effected to reduce the number from seven to six. The new list is as follows:-- ...

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  22. STATE COAL MINE.

    WONTHAGGI, Monday.--Members of Powlett branch of the Miners' Federation have presented a requisition to the local secretary, asking him to call a stop-work ...

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  23. SUNDAY TRAMS.

    In correspondence to the Tramways Board, Collingwood council pointed out that the tramway service on the Johnston-street line, particularly on Sundays ...

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  24. ADA CROSSLEY'S ESTATE.

    Following the publication yesterday of the will of the late Madame Ada Crossley (Mrs. Muecke), including her direction that her remains should be cremated ...

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  25. THE EVACUATION.

    The celebrations at Coblenz to mark the completion of the French evacuation of the second Rhineland zone continued all night. Special trains brought visitors from ...

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  26. LABOR LIBEL CASE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The hearing was resumed to-day of the consolidated libel actions brought by John Bailey, president of the New South Wales branch of ...

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  27. PRIME MINISTER IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A deputation of 150 residents from Paddington to-day asked the Prime Minister to demolish the Victoria Barracks and use the area for ...

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  28. GOVERNMENT'S POSITION.

    It is evidently the intention of the McPherson Ministry to hang on to office until it is actually driven from the Treasury benches. ...

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  29. FAIRBANKS AND MARY PICKFORD.

    The approaching tour of the East by Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford, who are due here on 19th inst., has aroused great excitement among the local ...

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  30. BRITISH FARMERS' TOUR.

    Mr. Samuel Whitley, a brother of the ex-Speaker of the House of Commons, who is a dairying expert, will lead the delegation of British farmers which will ...

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  32. A TRAMWAY FATALITY.

    An inquest was hold yesterday regarding the death of James Mason Elliott, 50 years, accountant of Ross-street, Armadale, in the Homoeopathic Hospital on ...

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  33. SUNDAY TENNIS.

    At a meeting of St. Kilda council last night Cr. Unsworth gave notice that at its next meeting he would move that all resolutions of the council prohibiting tennis ...

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  34. LAND TAX ASSESSMENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Federal High Court to-day, in delivering reserved judgment in the appeal, by Burns, Philp and Co. Ltd. against the assessment made by ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN ROMA OIL.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Australian Roma Oil Co., No. 2 bore, at Blythedale, entered the best oil sands yet encountered between 3842 feet and 3840 feet. ...

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