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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor and Lady Somers entertained members of the eighth conference of directors of education to luncheon at State Government House yesterday. ...

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  3. PREFERENCE ISSUE.

    Federal Ministers yesterday received urgent appeals to leave by the evening's express for Canberra in readiness for a Cabinet meeting to-day. Since the ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S SECOND MATCH.

    In contrast with Saturday's chill and gloomy weather warm sunshine prevailed as Bradman and Kippax resumed the batting in Australia's match against ...

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  5. DEVASTATING FIRES.

    Widespread sections of the eastern States are threatened by timber fires, in which, although no loss of life, has yet been reported, much damage has been ...

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  6. WATERSIDE WORK.

    In the Arbitration Court yesterday Judge Beeby gave judgment in respect of an application by the Waterside Workers' Association, of Australia for a variation of ...

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  7. RACIAL CLASH IN AFRICA.

    Five natives were killed, sixteen seriously injured, and many others slightly injured in a conflict with the police at Worcester, a wine district in the Cape ...

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  8. TRAMWAYMEN'S HOURS.

    The conflict between Federal awards and State statutes was again the subject of argument in the Arbitration Court yesterday, when the Full Court, ...

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  9. RESENTMENT AT WODONGA

    WODONGA, Monday.--There was a large attendance of members at the monthly meeting, of Wodonga branch of R.S.S.I.L.A. on Saturday, when it was ...

    Article : 169 words
  10. Meeting at Croydon.

    CROYDON, Monday.--The local branch of R.S.S.I.L. has called a special meeting for Tuesday at the mechanics' hall to deal with the Federal Government's ...

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  11. Indignation at Mildura.

    MILDURA, Monday.--Mildura subbranch of the R.S.S.I.L.A. has telegraphed a protest against the abolition of preference to soldiers, and is convening an ...

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  12. MR. DYETT SEES PRIME MINISTER.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The returned soldier's made a further protest to the Government against the unionist-soldier employment preference clause to-day, ...

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  13. Public Protest Meeting.

    The Essendon branch of the Returned Soldiers' League is taking action to organise a public protest against the Federal Government's contemplated step in ...

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  14. DARLING EXPECTS ENGLAND TO WIN TESTS.

    WELLINGTON,--Mr. J. Darling, interviewed at [?]ercargill to-day, said he did not fancy the Australians' chances in the Tests. He criticised the omission of a ...

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  15. GANDHI ARRESTED

    Gandhi leader of the civil disobedience campaign, was arrested to-day. He will be kept a prisoner in Poona Gaol during the pleasure of the Government. ...

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  16. PERILOUS ADVENTURE.

    Miss Amy Johnson, 22 years of age, and the first woman to gain the Air Ministry's ground engineer's licence, set out to-day on her lone flight to Australia. Her idea ...

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  17. SIR WILLIAM McBEATH'S COMMENT.

    Referring to the Federal Government's move to abolish preference to returned soldiers, Sir William McBeath, chairman of the National Union, stated yesterday ...

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  18. DETECTIVE CHIEF'S IMPRESSIONS.

    A serious view of the present political situation in India is taken by Mr. H. A. Heppell, deputy inspector-general of the criminal investigation branch, Madras, ...

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  19. THE DAVIS CUP.

    The remaining singles matches of the Australia-Switzerland Davis Cup tic were played to-day, the Australians winning both with the loss of only one set. The ...

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  20. DOUMERGUE IN ALGERIA.

    Ten thousand desert warriors mounted on horses and camels paid a tribute to President Doumergue, who is visiting Algeria on the occasion of the 100th ...

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  21. NATIONALISTS' ATTITUDE.

    One of the matters to be discussed at a meeting of the executive committee of the Nationalist Federation to be held to-day will be the proposed abolition of absolute ...

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  22. PLAYERS AT AERODROME.

    Because the Board of Control had carried a resolution forbidding the cricketers to fly, Wall, Walker and Harwood, who this morning were the guests of the ...

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  23. DISABLED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION

    At the executive meeting of the Totally and Permanently Disabled Soldiers' Association of Victoria held yesterday the following motion was carried:-- ...

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  24. "LITTLE" AMERICANS.

    More than 1000 prominent economists, members of the American Economic Association, with representatives of 179 colleges and 46 States, have issued a statement ...

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  25. A FACTORY EXPLOSION.

    One hundred men were injured in an explosion in a Liverpool oil-cake factory to-day, believed to have been caused by internal combustion. ...

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  26. BEGGAR WOMAN'S FORTUNE.

    A beggar woman was found dead in a garret at Valencia to-day. Concealed among the rags and filth in the room, pesetas to the value of £50,000 were ...

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  27. THE AUSTRALIAN ATTACK.

    In view of the comments that are being made in England relating to the "quality" of the Australian bowling, it is an interesting fact that just prior to the ...

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  28. A COUNCIL APPOINTMENT.

    Some discussion arose at yesterday's meeting of the City Council in regard fo a recommendation of the Public Works committee of the council that Mr. A. ...

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  29. INNOCENT MAN GAOLED.

    The Armenian Almazian, who, despite the fact that there was no evidence of his guilt, was kept in prison for six months on a charge of having murdered ...

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  30. THE COAL MINES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A meeting of representatives of all miners' lodges on the northern coal fields has been called by the central council of the Miners' ...

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  31. GOVERNMENT SUPPORTER'S VIEWS.

    Reports received by the State branch of the Returned Soldiers' League show that the Federal Parliamentary Labor party it not united on the ...

    Article : 148 words
  32. The Danger of Party Politics.

    Sir,--Mr. Holland, State president of the league, would be well advised to couch his remarks in such a manner that neither he nor the league could be ...

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  33. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Topham Forge, late of Echuca, retired farmer who died on 23rd March last, left by will dated 29th January, 1926, real estate valued at £2150, and personal property valued at £2599, to his ...

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  34. WATERSIDE WORK.

    Although the police stationed at North Wharf and Port Melbourne have been considerably reduced, yesterday's pick-ups were conducted without incident. ...

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  35. MASS MEETING ON THURSDAY.

    In addition to the mass meeting of protest in the Auditorium, Collins-street, on Thursday night, which has been arranged by the State branch of the league, ...

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  37. FLIGHT TO ENGLAND.

    The Shell Oil Co. has been advised from Singapore that Messrs. Smith and Shiers, the Sydney airmen, who were attempting a flight to England when they ...

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