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  2. SALE YARDS IN THE CITY.

    Further evidence was given before the Sale Yards Commission yesterday as to the danger and nuisance arising from the presence of the yards at Newmarket. A former City Council health officer speaking with quiet ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A recurrence of the severe attack of influenza, from which he has been suffering for the past fortnight, overcame the Acting Federal Treasurer (Mr. R. ...

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  4. PAPUAN TRIBE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—J. Hides and L. J. O'Malley, who recently spent four months exploring the interior of Papua, passed through Cairns on the Montoro ...

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  5. DUST AND EROSION.

    A Federal survey has revealed the fact that an area in the United States nearly the size of Kansas has been laid waste by dust storms and water erosion. ...

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  6. THE FRENCH RIOTS.

    The wave of rioting in Paris, Brest and Toulon in the last twenty-four hours is regarded as a serious symptom of the growing agitation against the Government's economy campaign. ...

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  7. TRUCK HURTLES INTO GULLY.

    APOLLO BAY, Wednesday.—A shocking tragedy occurred this morning about eight miles from Apollo Bay on the Skenes Creek-road, when a two and a ...

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  8. LATE NEWS.

    Considerable official secrecy is being observed by the police concerning the dramatic arrest of a woman passenger on the steamer Karoola just as the ...

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  9. NATIONAL MUSEUM.

    The difficulties with which the trustees of the National Museum are contending were stressed by a deputation which waited on the Chief Secretary ...

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  10. HEAD ON COLLISION.

    When a motor car and a milk cart collided head on at the intersection of Bluff-road and Abbott-street, Moorabbin, about 3 a.m. yesterday, the horse ...

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  11. ENGLAND AIR SERVICES.

    "I am not worried," said the Minister of Defence yesterday, "but I feel there are doubts whether the Commonwealth Government is to be given its rightful ...

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  12. Woman Dies From Injuries.

    As Mrs. Elizabeth Bolter, 78 years, of High-street, St. kilda, was crossing High-street, near her home late on Tuesday night, she was knocked down by a motor ...

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  13. Watchman Seriously Injured.

    Early yesterday morning John Richard Johnson, 31 years, of Hillcrest-road, Glen Iris, was admitted to the Royal Melbourne Hospital suffering from head ...

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  14. SAFETY ZONES.

    The emphatic opinion was expressed by Cr. A. E. Kane (chairman of the City Council traffic committee) yesterday at a meeting of the metropolitan ...

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  15. LATE CHANCELLOR'S WILL.

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  16. ANOTHER AIR LINK.

    A regular air service between Melbourne and Adelaide may be inaugurated by Australian Transcontinental Airways Ltd., to link up with the Adelaide to ...

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  17. CIVIL SERVANTS RIOT IN FRANCE.

    Cable messages published to-day report the extension of the civil servants' demonstrations and riots from Paris to the other parts of France. This picture received by the last Air Mail was taken in Paris when 20,000 civil servants, infuriated by the 10 per cent. cut in their salaries, demonstrated in the Place de L'Opera on 20th July. One thousand arrests were made by armed and mounted police. In this picture mounted police ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. OBITUARY.

    Following on a sudden illness, Mr. John G. Thompson, principal of J. G. Thompson and Co. Ltd., merchants, Lonsdale-street, died at his residence, ...

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  19. Live Stock Yards for Dandenong

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Knox (U.A.P.) asked the Premier whether the Government was prepared to extend the terms of reference of the ...

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  20. FACE BITTEN BY ALSATIAN.

    WERRIBEE, Wednesday.—Whilst on duty at Altona the officer in charge of the State Electricity Commission at Werribee (Mr. T. S. Webster) was savagely ...

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  21. COSTLY PROCESS.

    If settlers who are being put off their blocks in the process of cleaning up closer settlement were paid £500 compensation, as has been suggested, it ...

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  22. C. B. PEDERSEN APPRENTICE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The case of Bertil Hjelmstrom, 22 years, a native of Sweden, who left the C. B. Pedersen in a bathtub, and was later brought before ...

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  23. MR. GEORGE REDDING.

    Believed to be the oldest survivor of the Great War, Mr. George Redding, of Beulah, 78 years, collapsed on Tuesday night at the Beulah Catholic ball after ...

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  24. No Trace of Missing Airman.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—Because of the heavy weather it is feared that Hamish Armstrong, whose aeroplane was found in mountainous country, will by ...

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  25. AID FOR WHEAT INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Disappointment that the Federal Government had so long delayed action on the vital recommendations of the Wheat Commission ...

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  26. Foundation Scholarship For Ormond College.

    Some years ago the late Sir John MacFarland made a gift of £8000 for foundation scholarships at Ormond College. It was his wish at the time that his name ...

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  27. Mr. WILLIAM BRYANT.

    The death is reported from Perth of Mr. William Bryant, father of R. Bryant, captain of the West Australian team for six years, and Frank ...

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  28. WILLS AND ESTATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 396 words
  29. INDIA'S NEW VICEROY.

    Lord Linlithgow has been appointed to succeed Lord Willingdon, whose term as Viceroy and Governor-General of India expires next year. ...

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  30. JEWS EXPELLED.

    A rustic spa at Badtoelz, near Munich, was the scene of the first official large-scale expulsion of Jews to-day, when the burgomaster gave 300 Hebrew guests at ...

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  31. MIGRATION STATISTICS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Oversea migration statistics issued to-day show that in the quarter ended 30th June last departures exceeded arrivals by 2791, ...

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  32. Mrs. CATHERINE BOURKE.

    Mrs. Catherine Bourke died at her residence, Gordon-street, West Coburg, in her 98th year. She was born at Castlecomer, Kilkenny, Ireland, and after her ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. PRINCE HENRY'S HOSPITAL.

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  34. EXCHANGE RATES ON LONDON.

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  35. Advertising

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. Gareth Jones, Mr. Lloyd George's secretary, who was seized by Chinese brigands last week, has been released. King's Cup Yacht Race. ...

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  37. ROUMANIAN WHEAT AND RYE.

    Roumania has entered into an agreement with Great Britain to export immediately to London 5000 tons of wheat and 30,000 tons of rye. ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. LONDON SHARE MARKET.

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  40. Advertising

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