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  2. FILM CENSORSHIP.

    In a lengthy explanation yesterday with regard to the censorship of films, the Chief Secretary contended that there appeared to be some confusion as to the ...

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  3. LEASE RENTALS.

    Further consideration to the Landlord and Tenant (Rent Reduction) Bill, which authorises the reduction of lease rentals by 22½ per cent. was given in the ...

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  4. RUM RUNNER SUNK.

    The British consulate at Boston has received a report from Captain James Bellman of Yarmouth (Nova Scotia) that a Union States coast guard Patrol bout ...

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  5. THE SENATE.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--When the debate on the second reading of the Tariff Bill was continued in the Senate this afternoon Senator J. B. Hayes (T.) ...

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  6. LABOR PARTY CONTROL

    Unless some unexpected development occurs during the ensuing week end,when meetings of the central executive of the Victorian Labor party and the committee ...

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  7. CONFLICT WITH SENATE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Commenting on the attitude of the Seuate to Labor bills, the Federal Treasurer, Mr. Theodore, today said some of those rejected were most ...

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  8. IN MANCHURIA.

    The reported Japanese occupation of Tsitsihar, provisional capital of Heilungkan a province of Manchuria, within the Soviet sphere of influence, is believed to ...

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  9. THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY.

    In an address from 3KZ last evening the general, secretary, of the Australian Textile Workers' Union (Mr. D.E. Lark) said that in 1921 twenty-two mills had ...

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  10. CAR OUT OF CONTROL.

    MORNINGTON,Wednesday.--Last night a single-seater car which was travelling from Mornington to Dromana got out of control on the Pt. Nepean-road and ...

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  11. FUTURE OF THE TARIFF.

    Sir,--In your issue of 27th ult. you published a statement in which the vice-chairman of the Australian Association of British Manufacturers says "his ...

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  12. RAW WOOL PROBLEMS.

    Australia and South Africa will be represented at the international wool conference at Basle next week. A special section of the international wool textile ...

    Article : 268 words
  13. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.

    Crossing the intersection of Royal-parade and Bowen-ereseent,Parkville last night Frederick McFarlane 5 year whose parents live in Park-street ...

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  14. TRUCK STRUCK BY TRAIN.

    HEYFIELD, Wednesday.--Serious consequence were narrowly averted at the railway crossing adjoining Tina[?]mba railway station tin's afternoon. ...

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  15. N.S.W. UPPER HOUSE ABOLITION

    SYDNEY Wednesday.--The Government has been notified from London that the British Government' intends to intervene in its appeal to the Privy Council ...

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  16. THE SWEATING EVIL.

    A public meeting was held in Brunswick town hall last night to promote the movement against the sweating evil. The mayor (Cr. Warr) presided. The hall ...

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  17. Youth's Death From Injuries.

    Keith Cugley, aged 16 years of Mount Alexander-road Flemington who sustained a fracture of the base of the skill when a bicycle he was riding collided with ...

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  18. INCREASE IN CRIME.

    Viewing with alarm the increased number of burglaries and armed hold-ups in Melbourne the council of the Housewives' Association Ltd. (Mrs. W. Thomas, ...

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  19. CANOES CAPSIZE.

    When two cances capsized in the Yurra a short distance' from the City Morgue early yesterday afternoon four boys narrowly escaped. being drowned. ...

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  20. DISLOYAL SEAMEN.

    The British Admiralty announces that no disciplinary action will be taken regarding the recent "incidents" aboard vessels of the fleet at Invergordon, but that since ...

    Article : 76 words
  21. LOTTERY BUSINESS.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.--The Premier o Tasmania Mr. Mcphee called on the Fec[?]cral Treasurer at commonwealth offices to-day and explained that Tasmania ...

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  22. ARMAMENTS HOLIDAY.

    The British Government has addressed a Note lo the Secretary-General of the League of Nations notifying him that as it is convinced the Disarmament ...

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  23. JOHNNIE JASON'S TRAINER.

    When Mr. C. Unwin the trainer of Johnnie Jason, the Victoria Derby winner rose early yesterday morning to direct the training operations of his string of horses ...

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  24. COLLAPSED IN STREET.

    While walking along Latrobe-street city yesterday afternoon Leslie Charles whitburn 51 years a tramway inspector of Nicholson-street Coburg collapsed. He ...

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  25. THE SYDNEY LOTTERY.

    SYDNEY Wednesday.--Following the discovery of two tickets each bearing the same number in No. 13 State lottery detectives to-day visited the office of Rufe ...

    Article : 125 words
  26. LOST SOUTHERN CLOUD.

    OMEO, Wednesday.--Messrs. William and Turner arrived at Beambra at 11 a.m. to-day making that centre the base of their operations till Saturday in the ...

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  27. FOOTPAD AT CAULFIELD.

    As Mr. Clifford Kettlewell, a salesman of Syeamore-street, Caulfield, was walking past a dark lane in Claremont-avenue, East Malvern, at 8,15 p.m. on Tuesday a ...

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  28. WOOL-SELLING SCANDAL.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.--Amazing allegations were made by Mr. F. C. Deakins[?] at a meeting of Moree wool growers' defence committee yesterday with regard to ...

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  29. EMPIRE TRADE RECIPROCITY.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.--A cable, message from Sir Arthur Balfour chairman or the British Council of the Australian Association of British Manufacturers, was ...

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  30. STEAMER ON ROCKS.

    H.M.S. Hermes has gone to the assistance of the Japanese steamer. Ryujin Maru, which went ashore north of Foochow. The crew numbers twenty-seven ...

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  31. THE RISE IN WHEAT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A consignment of wheat from Biniguy realised 38 per bushel at Alexandria to-day This is the highest quote since 1920 at this ...

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  32. CONSORTING ACT.

    The need for treating as an urgent matter the Consorting with Criminals Bill to cheek the wave of crime, was stressed by Sir S. Argyle (Nat.) on the motion for ...

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  33. BAG SNATCHER AT COBURG.

    Riding alongside. Miss Ruth H. Jarden of Bahnotal-avenue, East Brunswick as she was walking through Coburg park Shortly after 6 p.m. on Tuesday a thief ...

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  34. Prime Minister on the Position.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The latest rise in tire price of wheat is welcomed by the Prime Minister and other members of the Federal Cabinet ...

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  35. SYDNEY WITHOUT BUSES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--There was little change in connection with the bus prohibition to-day. The public is rapidly becoming, used to ...

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  36. FLYING REGULATIONS.

    For committing a breach of the [?]ying regulations the managing director of West Australian Airways Major Brearley has had his B class Pilot's li[?]enos suspended. ...

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  37. SUBURBAN ROBBERIES.

    Forcing a rear window, and then sawing through one of the iron bars, thieves broke into the P. and J. Hosiery Milla, Sydney-road, Coburg, some time between ...

    Article : 157 words
  38. CHARGES EXCESSIVE.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--An assertion that oil companies had been manipulating initial invoices and freight charges so that national revenue was ...

    Article : 99 words
  39. ARMISTICE DAY IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A dais will not be used in Muartin-place when the Armistice day celebrations are held. When the Governer-General arrives the troops will ...

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  41. LABOR SENATE BALLOT.

    The final figures in connection with the Labor ballot in choose three candidates to contest the Senate vacancies at the next election were as follow:-- D. ...

    Article : 52 words
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