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  2. NEW FRENCH CRUISER.

    The naval correspondent of tho "Daily Telegraph" says that France's reply to Germany's pocket battleship is a 26,000 ton cruiser, which is included in her 1931 ...

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  3. CITY COUNCIL.

    The results of the election of members of the Melbourne City Council to the various committees at yesterday's meeting showed how thoroughly the ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A meeting of Citizens convened by the Lord Mayor (Alder man Jackson) to-night at the town halt heard speeches on a reduction and ...

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  5. WIDESPREAD RAIN.

    During the week end rain, which a week ago was urgently needed to ensure a good harvest and to improve the pastoral prospects, fell in almost all the places where it ...

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  6. PROSPERITY MOVEMENT.

    Organisers of the Prosperity compaign continue to receive dozens of replies from all parts of the country. A message from Sydney said that a wave of enthusiasm ...

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  7. NO DUMPING!

    According to the political correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" Mr. Runciman, President of tho Board of Trade, will announce to-morrow a bill to prevent the ...

    Article : 168 words
  8. BUY BRITISH GOODS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Under the auspices of the Empire Marketing Board an exhibition of Australian products was opened at Australia House to-day by Mr. ...

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  9. AN ELECTRICAL STORM.

    During the height of the thunder storm over the metropolis yesterday a sensation was caused at South Melbourne at 5.30 p.m. A sudden flash of lightning struck ...

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  10. PROMOTION IN BRITISH NAVY.

    Promotion from the lower deck to the quarter deck is the latest incentive offered to the lower ratings in the navy. Twelve able seamen have been promoted to the ...

    Article : 71 words
  11. HUGE HAIL CAUSES DAMAGE

    TONGALA, Monday.--A violent kail storm passed across Koynga and Tongala on Sunday afternoon. Some of the kail was three ounces in weight and was really ...

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  12. ITALY'S FOREIGN MINISTER.

    In order to avoid the threatened anti-Fascist demonstrations when the Italian Foreign Minister (Signor Grandi) lands in New York to-morrow, arrangements ...

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  13. RUSSIA TO JAPAN.

    In a Note to Japan the Soviet says it is entitled to expect that its statement of 20th October, in which it made its noninterference policy perfectly clear, should, ...

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  14. Kiewit River in Flood.

    WODONGA, Monday.--With a fall of approximately three inches, there has been a sharp rise in all district streams. Right throughout the length of the Kiewa and ...

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  15. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Referring to the proposed holding of an economic conference, the Prime Minister to-day stated the British Government was not in 1930 ...

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  16. WHAT THE RAIN IS WORTH.

    It is impossible accurately to asses the great value that will be added to Victoria's production during the coming season by the rains of the past two days. ...

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  17. OVERCOMING DUPLICATION.

    As the Federal authorities persist in their duplication of the distribution of unemployed relief by having their own organisation in the metropolis, the ...

    Article : 234 words
  18. IRISH RECONCILIATION.

    A welcome new phase in Irish polities was initiated at Waterford to-day, when President Cosgrave, and Mr. W. A. Redmond, loader of the Irish Nationalist, ...

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  19. Flood Waters Enter Knitting Mill

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday.--The fire bell rang in alarm at 5.20 p.m. to-day, [?]lling for assistance to cope with the flooded out Maryborought knitting mill. ...

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  20. Opposition to Foreign Treaties

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. S. F. Ferguson, Federal secretary of the Australian Association of British Manufacturers, today said that it the Ministry was sincere ...

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  21. FURTHER RAIN FORECAST.

    Further heavy rain fell in the metropolitan area last night, and theatre traffic was caught in the downpour. Once or twice in the afternoon the weather gave ...

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  22. Crops Severely Damaged.

    YARRAWONGA, Monday.--Considerable damage, to standing crops and hay in stocks has been caused in the Boosey and Burramine South districts by an ...

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  23. A NEW ARAB STATE.

    According to the diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," France is considering the relinquishment of her Syrian mandate in favor of the creation ...

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  24. DISCUSSION AT BALLARAT

    BALLARAT, Monday.--When the circular telegram from, the Postmaster-General inviting co-operation in the national prosperity campaign came before the city ...

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  25. FINANCIAL PROPOSALS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Speaking at the National Club luncheon to-day, Mr. Latham, deputy leader of the United Australia party, said Mr. Scullin was being ...

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  26. MOLLISON WILL START AGAIN.

    Mr. J. A. Mollison, holder of the Australia-England flight record, who made a forced landing in Upper Egypt yesterday while attempting to achieve a similar ...

    Article : 269 words
  27. Bull Killed Lightning.

    BALLARAT, Monday.-- During the height of the thunder storm on Sunday, afternoon a bull belonging to Mr. Armstrong, of Sebastopol, was struck by ...

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  28. FLOODS EXPECTED IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Weather Bureau reported this evening that a widespread ruin storm covered New South Wales, and Unit very heavy falls had ...

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  29. NEW CAR GEAR DEVICES

    The exhibitions at Olympia of both private car and commercial motor vehicles reveals that an intense search is being made for new variable gear devices. It ...

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  30. ELECTRICITY CHARGES.

    Complaints about reported proposals of the Stale Electricity Commission to increase tho charges for electricity in certain parts of the metropolis were ...

    Article : 283 words
  31. Adelaide Orchards Damaged.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Early this morning a fierce storm, accompanied by large hailstones, caused about £2000 damage from Coromandel valley to Dawhwood's ...

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  32. CONFIDENCE IN AUSTRALIA.

    Confidence in the speedy rehabilitation of Australia was expressed by .Mr. A. C. Cowan and Mr. A. Harrison, directors of Alex. Cowan and Sons Ltd., paper ...

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  33. PROTESTANT FEDERATION

    Addressing South Melbourne branch of the Protestant-Federation last night, Rev. W. Albiston said he had no quarrel with Roman Catholicism because of its faith, ...

    Article : 240 words
  34. HEAVY RAIN IN WATERSHEDS.

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  35. AUSTRALIA'S CIVIL SERVICE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Speaking at Artarmon to-night, Senator Sir Hal Colebatch said that now was the time to transfer men from Government to private ...

    Article : 67 words
  36. Rain General in Queensland.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Rain fell in all parts of the State during the week end, in many instances it being of a very beneficial nature. some good falls were ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    Italy's unemployed now total 799,744 of whom 180,464 are women. Doles are given to 226,000. Fascism in Germany. ...

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  38. A STRANGE REUNION.

    A gathering of the ex-servicemen and "war victims" of twelve nations, including French, German, Italian, British, Austrian aud American delegations, assembled ...

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  39. REDUCTION OF PENSIONS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A deputation representing old ago and invalid pensioners interviewed Hie Prime Minister at the Commonwealth offices to-day and urged ...

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  40. Potato Crops Saved.

    DEVONPORT, Monday.--Soaking rain this morning will ensure the early potato crop, which had been threatened with failure. ...

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  41. HOBART GAOL EXPLOSION.

    HOBART, Monday.--While in the opinion of the governor of Hobart gaol the bomb Unit exploded in the prison yard near the chapel during the progress ...

    Article : 124 words
  42. SERIOUS CHARGES.

    Before Mr. Justice Macfarlan, in the Criminal Court yesterday, John Phillip Miller, 51 years, laborer of no fixed place of abode, who hail pleaded guilty to three ...

    Article : 122 words
  43. ANGLICAN CHURCH SCHOLARSHIP.

    HOBART, Monday.--The foundation scholarship, open to eons of the clergy of the Church of England in Australia, has been won by Geoffrey Simmons, a ...

    Article : 73 words
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