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  2. SERIOUS PROBLEMS.

    Several hundred delegates to the Trades Hall Council and others attended the Eight Hours and Labor day demonstration, which took the form of a social ...

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  3. FIRES AT GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Sunday.--Early on Friday morning Geelong City Fire Brigade was called out for a fire that had occurred at an unoccupied shop on the ...

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  4. CAR DASHES OVER CLIFF.

    BRIGHT, Sunday.--When a party of three visitors to the Chalet were returning by car on Sunday afternoon a serious accident occurred at one of the turns on ...

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  5. AVOIDING A DEBACLE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Realising that the fight is hopeless, the miners' convention decided yesterday to stage one last desperate effort to force the Federal ...

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  6. EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    The official Eight Hours and Labor day celebration to-day will take the form of a combined picnic and sports on the show grounds, Flemington. Sporting enthusiasts ...

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  7. AMERICA'S NEW TARIFF.

    The Senate to-night completed its action on the rates of the now Tariff Bill, known as the Hawley Smooth measure, which has been pending since last ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND NOTES.

    A comparison of the customs returns of Queensland imports and exports for the seven months to 31st January is here taken to be comforting--imports ...

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  9. MUNICIPAL STORM.

    A serious split has occurred in the ranks of the Labor party at Collingwood, both in the municipal council and the local branches of the A.L.P., following the [?] ...

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  10. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    Rather cloudy at times in the south, but otherwise fine. Cool to moderate temperatures. Southerly winds. ...

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  11. ADVANCES BY BANKS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) and State Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) conferred yesterday with the manager of the Bank of New South ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    Describing the wool position, a Bradford correspondent writes:-- "At the opening of the London sales greasy merino wool was no more than 5 ...

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  13. MR. ANSTEY IN NEW ROLE.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Mr. Anstey, Minister of Health, who like every other member of the Government, is having a strenuous time took the opportunity of a ...

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  14. A Varied Sports Programme.

    The Eight Hours sports, to be held at the show grounds, Flemington, inaugurate a new form of demonstration. For the first time in the history of the trades ...

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  15. LEVEL-CROSSING ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A goods train travelling to Bunnerong last night crashed into a motor car at a level crossing at Botany. Dr. William Meeke and Mrs. ...

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  16. LABOR PRE-SELECTIONS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--When the A.L.P. Easter Conference meets it is likely that not only the disputes committee of the A.L.P. and the returning officer (Mr. J. ...

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  17. GENERAL STRIKE ADVISED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The rank and file committee at Cessnock to-day decided to recommend to the miners' convention that an "all-out" policy should be declared as ...

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  18. CAR RUN DOWN BY TRAIN

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Four people were seriously injured when a train collided with a motor car at a level crossing at Woodville yesterday. The [?]ar was ...

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  19. MR. GARDEN AS LORD MAYOR.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Members of Ar[?]liffe branch of the Labor party do not appreciate the possibility of Mr. J. S. Garden, Labor Council secretary, as next ...

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  20. A MINE FLOODED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Many months ago Arlington colliery was declared black, and the electric power which kept the pumps going was then cut off. It was stated ...

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  21. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--When a motor cycle crashed into a car at Gladesville to-day John Joseph Newton, 42 years, of Leichhardt, sustained a fractured skull, ...

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  22. CAMBERWELL RESUBDIVISION.

    A petition in favor of a resubdivision [?] Camberwell municipality is being circulated by the Balwyn Ratepayers and Citizens' Association. For some time the ...

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  23. YOUTHS IN TIMBER YARD.

    As a result of complaints by Messrs. Fallshaw and Sons, timber merchants, of Steel-street, North Melbourne, that quantities of timber had been stolen from the ...

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  24. THE WINE BOUNTY.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--The decision of the Federal Government to increase the wine export bounty to 1 9 has not found favor with wine makers. ...

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  25. A WAGGA COLLISION.

    WAGGA, Sunday.--A collision between two motor cars last evening resulted in four persons being admitted to Wagga District Hospital. A car containing J. ...

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  26. FIRE AT UPPER FERN TREE GULLY.

    FERN TREE GULLY, Sunday.--A serious fire broke out at Upper Fern Tree Gully to-day, at 11 a.m., when the promises of Mr. J. Burke, storekeeper, were ...

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  27. Communion Breakfast at Ascot Vale.

    A Communion breakfast was held in St Mary's Roman Catholic Parish Hall, A[?]cot Vale, yesterday morning, following [?] general Communion in the parish church. ...

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  28. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA.

    On Monday Mr. Fenton will broadcast a speech eulogising Australia as a tourist resort. He will tell the people of England that, although the trip is not within ...

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  29. Trains for Stony Point.

    The Railway Commissioners announced on Saturday that for the third Australian Grand Prix to be raced over the Phillip Island circuit to-day trains will leave ...

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  30. MAN STABBED WITH BREAD KNIFE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A savage bro[?] between rival factions in a house at Breakfast Creek on Friday evening, culminated sensationally, when one of t[?] ...

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  31. "A LIFE OF SPENDTHRIFTS"

    Speaking at a men's Communion break last in St. Mary's Roman Catholic palish hall yesterday, Arcbbishop Mannix said that Australia was passing through a ...

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  32. A HOTEL SENSATION.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Royal Hotel, M[?]gindi provided a local sensation on 18th January. The manageress, Jean Robinson Guy, got a revolver and shot at Arthur ...

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  33. AERIAL PAGEANT.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--An aerial pageant took place at Parafield on Saturday, and was watched by a crowd estimated at over 30,000. Forty police were ...

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  34. BILLIARDIST HONORED.

    Walter Landrum, the Australian billiard player, visited the Prime Minister at 1[?] Downing street. Mr. MacDonald congratulated him on his achievements, ...

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  35. STRUCK BY MOTOR CAR.

    Crossing Lonsdale-street at Russellstreet about 1 p.m. on Saturday, Harold George Baxter, 42 years, of Thompsonstreet, South Melbourne, stepped from in ...

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  36. SHOPLIFTING EVIL.

    Before Mr. O'Callaghan, P.M., in the City Court on Saturday, Edith Cotten, 34 years, married, of Tynong, was charged with stealing a golfer valued at ...

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  37. MISSING ARARAT FARMER

    ARARAT, Sunday.--The search for the missing farmer John Jackson terminated to-day, when more than 300 people were engaged scouring the country between ...

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  38. FIFTY MILES AN HOUR.

    At Richmond court on Saturday Keith Kinsman, of Lynedock street, East St. Kilda, was charged with having driven at a dangerous speed. Constable Treavett ...

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  39. FORCED LANDINGS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A plane, piloted by William Powell, of Maroubra, made a forced landing in Anzac-parade yesterday afteroon and alighted on some electric ...

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  40. NHILL A BUSY AIRPORT.

    NHILL, Saturday.--Busy scenes are being enacted at the Nhill aviation ground. Ten machines from metropolitan and Geelong aerodromes arrived lo refuel for ...

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  41. A POLITICAL CONVERT.

    Mr. F. E. Guest has written to Mr. Baldwin announcing his desire to join the Conservative party. "For some time past," Mr. Guest wrote. ...

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  42. Accident to Constable.

    WOODEND, Saturday.--First Constable Knopp of Gisborne, when returning from Kyneton on Wednesday after giving evidence in a case there, met with a serious ...

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  43. ARE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS AWAKE ?

    Sir,--Why is private enterprise not more encouraged in our land settlement policy, and so help to pay the heavy interest on our loans ? In July, 1922, an ...

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  44. THE EGG REGULATIONS.

    Sir.--A circular letter, with which pertain interests in Melbourne are inundating the poultry farmers in the country, calls for some comment. They point out that ...

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  45. INTERNATIONAL LABOR CONFERENCE.

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  46. Plane Alights in a Ditch.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A plane, in charge of Pilot Shaw, and with A. Taylor, of Mosman, and Miss J. Callinan, of Glebe, as passengers, was forced down at Ascot ...

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  47. EARLY MORNING FIRE.

    A few minutes before 4 a.m. yesterday, fire broke out in a gramophone factory at the corner of Victoria and Aberdeen streets, East Brunswick, occupied by E T. ...

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  48. Car Crashes Into Pole.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A motor car crashed into a pole ut Kellyville to-day, and five members of a family were injured. Walter John Hilder, 50 years, of ...

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  49. ADELAIDE TO MELBOURNE IN 4½ HOURS.

    Major H. de Havilland, accompanied by Pilot B. Sheil, of the Vacuum Oil Co., returned from Adelaide yesterday afternoon in 4½ hours. He flew his special ...

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  50. WOMAN INJURED IN JINKER ACCIDENT.

    GEELONG, Sunday.--Mrs. Lotherington, of Highton, was driving in a jinker with her husband on Saturday when the horse took fright, slipped and fell, ...

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  51. PRIMA DONNA IN COURT.

    Tears flowed p[?]ofus[?]y in court to-day when the prima donna Marie Jeritza was sued Ly her former confidential maid and secretary, who demanded £2100, alleging ...

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  52. Pedestrian Injured.

    Crossing Point Nepean-road, North Brighton, shortly before 9 p.m. on Saturday, Patrick Cullinan, 38 years, 8 Ferguson-street, North Brighton, was knocked ...

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  53. BIG BLAZE IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--There was a thrilling scene at a devastating fire at South Brisbane at midnight on Saturday. A fireman many feet from the ground ...

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  54. AIR MAIL DELAYED.

    PERTH, Sunday.--The superintendent of mails department announces that the north-bound mail plane which left Perth inst Wednesday is still held up at ...

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  55. CHILD FATALLY SCALDED.

    SHEPPARTON, Sunday.--An infant, one year and eleven months of age, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Winther, of Maude-street, Shepparton fell into a ...

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  56. Boy Seriously Injured.

    Riding his bicycle along White Horseroad, Ringwood, about 5 p.m. on Saturday, Austin Hodgkmson. 14 years, was struck by a motor car. The motorist took the ...

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