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  2. RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION.

    An agitation is developing in religious circles arising from the Government's ban on special prayers at army and navy services on 16th March on behalf of ...

    Article : 133 words
  3. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The newspapers are giving prominence to a report that the Prince of Wales is suffering from an attack of malaria, and are publishing details of the disease and ...

    Article : 510 words
  4. NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

    Commenting upon the Naval Conference, the "Daily Telegraph" writes:-- "With the exception of the British Empire, all the Conference powers are not ...

    Article : 789 words
  5. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General and Lady Stonehaven, attended by Lieutenant D. W. D. Nicholl, A.D.C., were the guests of the Governor and Lady Somers at a dance at ...

    Article : 996 words
  6. TRADE UNIONS CONGRESS.

    Some militant proposals in regard to the coal-mining dispute in New South Wales were discussed at the All-Australian Trade Unions' Congress yesterday, ...

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  7. COAL DISPUTE.

    Judgment on an appeal by the Caledonian Collieries Ltd. and others against an interim award made by Judge Beeby on 23rd January, 1930, was delivered by ...

    Article : 1,741 words
  8. BALL AT STONNINGTON.

    Probably no more delightful dances have ever been held at Stonnington than those which have taken place during the term of Lord Somers as Governor of Victoria, ...

    Article : 599 words
  9. HAWTHORN-BRIDGE.

    Definite action has been taken by the State Government to prevent the Metropolitan Board from proceeding further with its plans for the erection of a new ...

    Article : 762 words
  10. FIJI HURRICANE.

    The Colonial Office has received from the Governor of Fiji further information regarding the hurricane which passed through the group of islands on 11th and ...

    Article : 159 words
  11. TRAGEDY FOLLOWS WEDDING.

    A merry wedding party of 36 guests decided to shorten their way home to Swieciany, Northern Poland, by driving their peasant carts across a frozen lake. ...

    Article : 52 words
  12. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    Florence Austral and John Amadio gave a final concert in the Albert Hall last night prior to their departure for Australia by the Maloja on 4th April. A huge ...

    Article : 207 words
  13. VICTORIAN FACTORIES.

    In a preliminary survey of Victorian factory statistics for 1928-29, issued yesterday by the Government Statist, Mr. A. M. Laughton, a serious decline is shown ...

    Article : 485 words
  14. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The lobby correspondent of the "Daily Herald" asserts that the future fate of Mr. Lloyd George, Liberalism and the political happenings in Britain for the ...

    Article : 204 words
  15. TOO MUCH ROUTINE.

    Sir Oliver Lodge, speaking at Croydon, said the people needed more leisure, education and free time. They ought not to spend the whole day in routine work. ...

    Article : 97 words
  16. GERMAN CABINET.

    The resignation of the German Cabinet appears to be inevitable in consequence of a meeting of the People's party rejecting the financial proposals of the ...

    Article : 85 words
  17. Board Consideration Next Tuesday.

    The chairman of the board, Mr. D. Bell, said he had received a communication from the Government on the subject, but he could not discuss it pending ...

    Article : 57 words
  18. "ACROSS THE BAR."

    Unconscious humor pervaded one or two episodes at last night's monster no-licence demonstration organised by the social service department of the Methodist church. ...

    Article : 277 words
  19. VANDALISM IN TRAINS.

    Dining the past three months more than £150 worth of damage has been deliberately caused to the fittings of electric trains operating on the Caulfield group of ...

    Article : 323 words
  20. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    In a war hook entitled "The Retreat" Flight-Commander Benstead made an attack upon the chivalry of the Australian soldiers during the shelling of Glisy. The ...

    Article : 237 words
  21. UNEMPLOYMENT IN JAPAN.

    The unemployment figures, which according to the last Government estimates, were 300,000, now exceed 800,000, and are rapidly increasing. This is due to business ...

    Article : 84 words
  22. BOY SCOUTS.

    Stirring scout songs re-[?]hoed through the banquet hall at Victoria Coffee Palace last night, when a dinner was given by the Victorian section of the Boy Scouts' ...

    Article : 289 words
  23. FINANCIAL OUTLOOK.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.--In the course of an address on the economic and financial position in Australia before the Launceston Fifty Thousand League ...

    Article : 300 words
  24. WHEAT MARKET.

    Agricultural leaders in Chicago have expressed satisfaction at the Farm Board's decision to stop paying an arbitrary wheat price in accordance with the move for a ...

    Article : 89 words
  25. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Richard Williams, late of Wattle Tree-road, Hawthorn, State school teacher, who died on 20th January last, left by will dated 18th December, 1929, real estate valued at £1650 and ...

    Article : 206 words
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