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  2. STATE NATIONALISTS

    Notwithstanding a 17 12 hours' continuous session on the Marketing Bill, a full meeting of the State Nationalist party was hold at Parliament House yesterday ...

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  3. FARMER EXPLOITED.

    At a time when individuals are waging the social conflict with grim seriousness the high cost of common necessaries continues. The position as regards bread is ...

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  4. SOUTH OF ENGLAND MATCH

    The Australians, in their match against South of England, which commenced today. provided the opening match of the Folkestone cricket festival. The pleasant ...

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  5. VERDICT FOR £13,000,000

    An arbitration court which has been considering the dispute between the Soviet Government and Lena Goldfields Limited, an English company, gave ...

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  6. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven), who has been the guest of the Governor and Lady Somers at State Government House, left Melbourne ...

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  7. EMPIRE TRADE.

    At the Trade Union Congress meeting to-day the question of developing trade within the British commonwealth was debated. ...

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  8. ATLANTIC CROSSED AGAIN

    The French airmen Costes and Bellonte landed at Curtiss Field, New York, this evening, 37 hours 18 12 minutes after leaving Paris. They have this achieved the ...

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  9. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    The Federal Parliament, which is to meet to consider the financial situation, will assemble about the second week in October. This point has not been finally ...

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  10. PREMIER'S STATEMENT.

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  11. HAWTHORN BY-ELECTION

    Delegates from the Hawthorn branches of the Nationalist Federation and also from the local brunches of the Australian Women's National League assembled ...

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  12. THE PRICE OF FLOUR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A reduction of 5- per ton in the price of flour was announced by the Flour Mill Owners' ...

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  13. A SENSATIONAL STORY.

    The existence of secret arrangements between the German Reichswehr and the Soviet army for the training of German military airmen in Russia is confirmed ...

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  14. W.A. WHEAT FARMERS.

    PERTH, Wednesday.--A largely-attended meeting of farmers, convened by the local Primary-Producers' Association, was held at Walgoolan last night to consider ...

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  15. THE SUSSEX MATCH.

    As was expected the Sussex match ended in a draw. The Australians innings was prolonged after lunch to enable Kippax to obtain his century. The game ...

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  16. LABOR BALLOT.

    Considerable interest wits taken in the Labor pre-selection ballot at Hawthorn last night, when two candidates, Mr. W. H. Hulse and Mr. C. Murphy, sought the ...

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  17. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WHEAT ACREAGE.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--The Government Statist, Mr. W. L. Johnston, estimates the area under wheat in South Australia this season at 4,500,000 acres, an ...

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  18. SMALL-POX IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Another case of small-pox was reported to-day. When the steamer Changte, from Hong Kong, arrived at Thursday Island the local ...

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  19. ANDREE EXPEDITION.

    A commission of experts is examining at Tromsoe the relies of the Andree balloon expedition of 1897, recently discovered in the Arctic wastes by a ...

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  20. THE WHEAT BALLOT.

    RAINBOW, Wednesday.--District farmers are much concerned at the fact that although a number of wheat growers have not yet received ballot papers the ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN PARTY.

    The first annual convention of the Australia party (Victorian division) was continued at Temple-court, Collins-street, last night, when further consideration was ...

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  22. Steamer Nieuw Zealand To Be Quarantined.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The liner Nieuw Zealand will be quarantined for small-pox on arrival to-morrow. The chief quarantine officer (Dr. A. Metcalfe) ...

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  23. TAHITI'S CREW.

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.--A civic reception wns given to the officers crew and passengers of the Tahiti, who returned to Auckland by the Tofua. The ...

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  24. MR. FENTON'S COMMENT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Mr. Fentor stated to-night that he was awaiting a cable message from Mr. Scullin in reply to his (Mr. Fenton's) cablegram ...

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  25. "MINISTER OF GOOD CHEER."

    Mr. Lansbury, First Commissoner of Workers, who has already won the title of "Minister of Good Cheer," told the conference of the Association of Garden ...

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  26. MUNGANA SCANDAL.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--In the Legislative Assembly to-night the second reading of the Crown Remedies Act Amendment Bill was passed by 32 votes to 24. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA'S DEBTS.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Altogether Australia owes for war debts £282,317,000--£190,000,000 in Australia and £92,317,000 in England. Of the latter amount ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Many decisions of great importance were made by the Government party, which held a lengthy meeting to-day. They were that ...

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  29. COUNTY CRICKET.

    The county cricket championship matches ended to-day, when Gloucestershire, by heating Derbyshire, became runners-up to Lancashire in the ...

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  30. ASIAN EXPLORERS.

    Addressing the Himalayan Club, Calcutta, last night, Dr. Visser, the leader of a Dutch expedition to the Karakoram Mountains, between North Kashmir and ...

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  31. A SYDNEY TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--When two golfers were approaching the fifth tee on Moore Park links at 8 a.m. to-day they came across what they at first thought ...

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  32. RECASTING THE BUDGET.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The leader of the Federal Opposition Mr. Latham, who returned to Sydney to-day from a tour of Queensland, said it would be impossible ...

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  33. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Mary Mortimer Walkins, late of "Alva," Alberi-road, Albert Park, married woman who died on 18th June last let by will dated 15th May, 1930, real estate valued at £9781 and ...

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  34. A BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 words
  35. BREAD PROFITEERS.

    Remarkable allegations of intimidation of a retailer of bread at North Melbourne who was selling bread below the price fixed by the bakers' combine, were made ...

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  36. SUDDEN DEATH OF EARL'S GRANDSON.

    Major Duncan Elidor Cambell, a grandson of the third Earl of Cawdor, who was found injured and unconscious in the public gardens at Folkstone on ...

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  37. RAILWAY VICTIM IDENTIFIED.

    The body of the man who was found on the railway line near the Pascoe Vale railway station on Tuesday night, was yesterday identified as that of Malcolm ...

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  38. "AUSTRALIA WILL PAY."

    The Prime Minister of Australia arrived here in R.M.S. Orama to-day en route to London. Mr. Scullin, who is much improved in ...

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  39. SIR OTTO NIEMEYER.

    The following statement was made yesterday by Sir Robert Gibson, chairman of the Commonwealth Bank board:-- "Having ascertained from Sir Otto ...

    Article : 183 words
  40. ANTI-GAMING [?]

    At South Melbourne court yesterday John Dow was fined £25, in default, two months' imprisonment, on a charge that on 23rd August he was the occupier of ...

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  41. £10,000 DAMAGES CLAIMED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The South Coast Meat Co. Ltd., Wollongong, to-day chased a Supreme Court writ to be issued against the "Labor Daily Ltd.," claiming ...

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  42. BAG SNATCHING AT ALBERT PARK.

    While a young woman, Rosa Casamento, was passing along Merton-street, near Bevan-street, Albert Park, at 9 p.m. yesterday, she was suddenly confronted by ...

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  43. SOUTH MELBOURNE LICENSING PROSECUTION

    Alice McNamara licensee of the London Tavern, South Melbourne, was fined £3 at the local court yesterday on a charge of having allowed persons on the ...

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  44. OIL FROM COAL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Specking at Cessnock to-night Professor Trikojus, a visiting scientist stated that although large quantities of chloroform were ...

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  45. MISSION SCHOONER WRECKED.

    The Methodist Mission schooner John Wesley struck, the Argo reef near Oncata, Fiji, yesterday, and sank in 18 feet of water. All aboard were saved. ...

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  46. Europe's Beet-Sugar Production.

    Mr. F. O. Licht estimates the production of beet sugar throughout Europe in the last ten months at 6,072,488 tons. ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. YOUNG WOMAN ACQUITTED.

    Annie Moss, 25 years, of Norwood-street, Flemington, married woman, appeared before Judge Woinarski in the Court of General Sessions yesterday ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. IMPROVEMENTS IN THE ALBERT PARK.

    Public works committee of South Melbourne council last night decided to recommend that two more public tennis courts be laid down in the Albert Park ...

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  51. Advertising

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