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  2. BANDITS IN NICARAGUA.

    The State department s insistence upon the carrying out of a plan for the withdrawal of marines from Nicaragua has created spirited. discussion, following ...

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  3. ECONOMIC PROBLEMS.

    Sir Josiap Stamp, in addressing the members of the Canadian Club at Regina (Saskatchewan), said the solution of the world economic condition lies with the ...

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  4. TRAGIC MOTOR COLLISION.

    Late on Friday night car, driven by Wren de Medici, land salesman, of Pascoe vale road Essendon crashed head on into a Ford ton truck driven by George L. ...

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  5. ANZAC DAY.

    Additional impressiveness will be given to the Anzac March this year by the decision, announced on Saturday for Sir J. Monash to lead the March on horseback. ...

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  6. Mr. Latham's Self-Effacement.

    SYDNEY, Sunday-- The deputy leader of the Opposition (Mr. Gullett) on Saturday spoke in high terms of the self- effacement of Mr. Latham in the readjustment ...

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  7. STUDENTS' REVELS.

    A bull, fight in Collins-street is by ho means an everyday occurrence and ordinarily the average citizen would consider it an annoying and unforgivable ...

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  8. The Graduates' Dinner.

    A pleasant function took place in the Melba Hull on Saturday evening, when the 1930 Graduates Association tendered a dinner of welcome to those who had ...

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  9. BACHELOR OF ARTS.

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  10. Statement by Mr. Page.

    SYDNEY, Sunday-- The leader of the Federal Country Party Mr. Page M.P. Stated to-night that his party would Suport any Government which had a policy ...

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  11. POLITICAL UNITY.

    Leaders of the All-for-Australia League in New South Wales and Victoria held a private conference in Melbourne yesterday. at winch representatives of the ...

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  12. TIME FOR BOLDNESS.

    In opening a conference of the Industrial Welfare Society the Duke of York urged Hint these days of depression were the time for. boldness in the face of a ...

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  13. INFLUENCE OF CHURCH.

    BALLARAT, Sunday. -- An earnest note was sounded at a civic reception tendered yesterday by. the mayor Gr. A. Stewart, to Archbishop Head on the occasion of ...

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  14. COMMENT BY MR. BUTLER.

    ADELAIDE. Sunday.--General approval has been expressed in anti Labor Political [?] at the action of Mr. Latham in suffering to serve under Me, Lyons. The ...

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  15. EMPIRE TRADE.

    In accordance with the decisions of the last Imperial Conference, the Government has appointed a committee to consider the further organisation of the Empire ...

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  16. NO AMUSEMENTS.

    There will be no performance of the Gondoliers at the Theatre Royal or of On the Spot at the comedy Theatre In making this announcement the ...

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  17. STATE LEADER'S VIEW.

    Commenting on the decision of Mr. Higthan to retire in favor of Mr. Lyons, the leader of the Opposition in the state Parliament (Sir Stanley Argyle) said he ...

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  18. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED.

    A motor cycle and side car traveling along Studley park-roade Kew in the direction of the Johnston street bridge on Saturday night collided with a telegraph ...

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  19. THE BEASLEY GROUP.

    "SYDNEY. Sunday.--Nominations will shortly be called by the Federal Labor party for candidates to contest, seats held by the Beasley group. The sitting Federal ...

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  20. Afternoon Scenes and Shows.

    Apart from the Chancellor's reception in the afternoon, the celebrations were collectively just one big not of fun As usual the afternoon function was attended ...

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  21. CALARE SEAT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday -- Mr. P. F. Loughlin formerly Minister of Lands in the Lang Government from which he broke away will contest Calare seat Mr. H. V. ...

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  22. DUSSELDORF MURDERS.

    The hearing of a number of murder charges against Peter Kuerten was resumed at Dusseldorf to-day Accused's wife said Kuerten was a kind husband ...

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  23. INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP.

    In an address at Wesley church yesterday afternoon, Dr. Koo. the visiting vice-president, of the World's Student Christian Federation dealt with the part ...

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  24. REFERENCE BY DR. MANNIX

    Speaking at the opening of a school at Reservoir yesterday Archbishop Maunix said be had, never been move anxious to keep out of politics than he was at ...

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  25. CHOKED TO DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Sunday -- During a heavy downpour of rain Joseph Penny 26 years employed by the Railway department at Bombe collided on his motor cycle with ...

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  26. LABOR PRESIDENT RESIGNS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. G. B. Thomas, formerly president of the Waverley Labor electoral council, has resigned from the Labor party because adherence to it meant ...

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  27. RETURNED SOLDIER TEACHERS.

    At the last meeting of the Unturned Soldier Teachers' Association the following motion was carried:-- . This association of soldier teachers ...

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  28. Knocked Down by Car.

    BENDIGO, Sunday -- Serious injures were received by Cornelius Gleeson 32 years laborer of Axedale on Friday night He and his brother were ...

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  29. BLAZING THE ROADS.

    An idea that originated in Australia during the visit of the Prince of Wales, when the find from Adelaide to Melbourne was blazed by menus of paint in ...

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  30. LADIES' FRIENDSHIP LEAGUE.

    At a meeting of the Ladies Friendship League the members as mothers. Wives mid daughters of' men who fell or returned entered an emphatic protest ...

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  31. Enginemen Reject Lang Plan.

    SYDNEY, Sunday -- The Federated Engine Drivers and Firemens Association ment [?] night at the Traders Hall and rejected the Lang Plan. It decided to ...

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  32. Country Party '' Separatism." Deplored.

    "My only regret is that there has not been a complete, breakdown of party barriers for the period of what one might call the war for national solvency," said ...

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  33. THE COUNCIL OF CHURCHES

    At the monthly meeting of the council of Chinches sympathy was expressed with members of the Returned Soldiers' League in their effort to secure the close ...

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  34. EMPIRE SHOPPING WEEK.

    At a meeting of the Empire shopping week council it was decided to carry on the movement and to organise activities for Empire shopping week to be held ...

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  35. NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

    The drafting committee in connection with the Ralian -French naval agreement met to-day in London, and adjourned till Monday. ...

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  36. OBJECTION TO AMUSEMENT HOUSES OPENING.

    SWAN HILL, Sunday-- At the annual smoke social of Swan Hill branch of the Returned. Soldiers' League, at which Cr- D. Raven, president of Swan Hill shire ...

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  37. INSURANCE FRAUDS.

    The hearing has been commenced of a case of au unusual description in which an insurance company is charging a commercial traveller with deliberately ...

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  38. BLIND APPEAL.

    In the basement hall of Howey council collins street at 11am. to-day gold exhibition in aid of the appeal for blind will be opened by the Minister of ...

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  39. CONFERRING OF DEGREES.

    With all the picturesqueness of traditional academic ceremonial, the Chancellor, of the University. Sir John MacFarland, conferred degrees on 272 University ...

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  40. New Body to Determine Industrial Policy.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Trades and Labor Council influence in Labor politics has waned, and the new body the Union Secretaries' Association, has taken over ...

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  41. EDITH CAVELL MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    The Edith Cavell Fund trustees will hold their usual brief service at noon on Anzac day at the Edith Cavell Memorial St. Kilda-road Music will be ...

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  42. BOOM IN DIVORCE.

    The popularity of divorce has necessitated the introduction of special methods in the law courts for the speeching up of cases ...

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  43. Battalion Reunion.

    The eleventh reunion of the 6th Machine Gun company Association (and 2nd Machine Gun Battalion) will be held at Clota's cafe Flinder-street at 8pm on ...

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  44. MR. SCULLIN OR MR. LANG ?

    SYDNEY,Sunday -- Mr. J. J. Graves secretary of the State A.L.P. said yesterday it was certain that two parties would take the field for Labour at the ...

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  45. SUMMER TIME IN ENGLAND

    Summer time will commence ut 2 a.m. to-morrow. Early workers in London, who wore carrying newspapers with warnings not to forget the advance of the ...

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  46. MR. McGRATH, M.P.

    BALLARAT, Sunday -- Mr. D. C. McGrath M.P. announced last night that lie had definitely rejected the suggestion that be should stand for the Senate at ...

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  47. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION BOARD.

    The chairman of the Melbourne University Extension Board (Mr. J. A- Gunn) stated yesterday that owing to the indisposition of professor Laby the ...

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  48. WAR MEMORIAL UNVEILED.

    LISMORE, Sunday-- A larger crowd of people attended the war armorial veiling ceremony at Lismore this afternoon Over seventy returned men ...

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  49. EXPLORATION IN ARABIA.

    Bertram Thomas who recently accomplished one of the most remarkable pieces of exploration in modern times by his successful crossing on a camel of Rabal Khali ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN AIR MAIL.

    The City of Cairo, which is carrying the Australian mails from England has left samarang for Koepang via Surabaya Tomorrow she will leave the latter place ...

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  51. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE

    Sir -- I desire to commend to the citizens of Melbourne the gold exhibition which will be held in the basement of Howey court Collins street city during ...

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  52. Support for W.A. Nationalists.

    PERTH, Sunday.--The Nationalist party in West Australia has sent the following telegram to Mr. Latham:-- This council all good nationalists here ...

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  53. RAPID PRODUCTION OF CLOTH.

    In an address at the Bradford Rotary Club yesterday Sir Malcolm Campbell asked--"Can Yorkshire wool manufacturers boat the record of a former ...

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  54. ANNANDALE BY-ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Nominations for the by-election at Annandale to be decided on 25th inst closed yesterday The candidates will be Harry D. ...

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  55. MR. BAVIN IN RIVERINA

    LOCKHART, Sunday -- Yesterday afternoon Mr. Bavin addressed a large public meeting on current polities During the course of his speech be expressed his ...

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  56. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

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  57. GENERAL CABLES.

    It was stated at the annual meeting of the Rolls Royee company that it would again build the engines for the seaplanes that will defend the Sehaeider trophy ...

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  58. REAR-ADMIRAL EVANS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Rear Admiral Evans was entertained at dinner by the Ex- Naval Men's Association on Friday night. Bosun Pipers received Admiral Evans at ...

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  59. The Chancellor's Garden Party.

    With the conclusion of the conferring of degrees, the procession of members of the University council, professors and members of the teaching stuff, with their ...

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  60. SUCCESSFUL APPEAL FOR CARS.

    Sir-- The response to my appeal in " The Age " for cars to carry incapicitated soldiers and nurses in the Anzac day March has been so prompt and generous that my ...

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  61. DETECTIVE SUMMONED.

    A summons issued by Mr. Bond P.M. has been served on senior Detective Hevy S. Duan charging him with insulting by havior in Russell-street on 10th inst ...

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  62. NEW SOUTH WALES DEFAULT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Slate Crown Law authorities have not yet acknowledged the receipt of the writ for £557,519 Issued against them by the Federal ...

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  63. Record Ambulance Journey.

    SYDNEY, Sunday -- An ambiance Merryland at 3 am. this morning with a woman patient for Cobar a distances of 455 mites It will reach its ...

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  64. Advertising

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  65. Advertising

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