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  2. ARMED BANDITS AT PRAHRAN.

    In view ol lite police activities during he Week end a daring held-up, which was carried out last night by two men [?] the Southern Cross Service Station at ...

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  3. HOLD-UP SEQUEL.

    One of the most effectively organised raids in the history of the Criminal Investigation department of Victoria followed the desperate hold-up at the ...

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  4. INQUIRY COMMISSION.

    A public session of the League Council in Paris to-night did not fully realise the hopes entertained for a definite agreement on a commission of inquiry as the ...

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  5. THE EMPIRE FAMILY.

    In moving the second reading in the House of Commons of the Statute of Westminster Bill, Mr. Thomas said it was especially fitting that it should be ...

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  6. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    Twenty-five miners were killed in a colliery disaster last night at Bentley, near Doncaster, Yorkshire. In addition, five are missing and several others are so ...

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  7. NATIONALIST BREACH.

    A serious broach is threatening the Nationalist organisations, and those in a position to judge declare it will require all the ingenuity, unci tact of the leaders to ...

    Article : 539 words
  8. FISCAL REVOLUTION.

    Late last night the Board of Trade issued the first order under the Abnormal importations Act, which became law yesterday afternoon. ...

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  9. EARLY MORNING RAIDS.

    As the sequel to various raids made by the police on Friday night and early on Saturday morning, several men were arrested on vagrancy charges. These were ...

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  10. IRISH SWEEPS.

    The Irish hospital sweep undoubtedly, saved city hospitals, train bankruptcy, and it is now placing hospitals throughout the country on a sound financial footing. ...

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  11. COST OF GOVERNMENT.

    The opinion that the only way to lift Australia, out of its present economic depression lay in a reduction in the costs of Government and in a wise policy of ...

    Article : 342 words
  12. WIMMERA BY-ELECTION.

    OUYEN, Sunday.--Mr. McClelland, one of the United Country party candidates, in his address to the electors, said he believed it would have been better had ...

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  13. BACHELOR JUDGE.

    The bachelor judge, Sir Henry McCardie, before whom cases of feminine interest come with remarkable frequency in giving judgment in the action in which ...

    Article : 225 words
  14. WIRELESS GREETINGS.

    With the object of producing a sound news reel, the Lord Mayor of London (Sir Maurice Jenks) and the Lord Mayor of Sydney (Alderman Jackson) had a ...

    Article : 203 words
  15. STATION TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The police are con[?]eed that the remains of the man [?] and in a heap of charred wood on a [?]tion at Bungendore are probably ...

    Article : 173 words
  16. AERIAL CARNIVAL.

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  17. KINGSFORD SMITH.

    The Australian Press Association has been assured that the reported offer to Air Commodore Kingsford Smith of a position in England did not come from ...

    Article : 159 words
  18. [?]AYOR OF ECHUCA SHOT.

    [?]CHUCA, Sunday.--The mayor of [?] (Cr. J. Kennedy) is in a critical [?]ditions as the result of a pea rifle wound the head. ...

    Article : 147 words
  19. Elective Ministries.

    ST. ARNAUD, Sunday.--The sweating evil in Melbourne and the need for thorough organisation of industries, including wheat growing, was stressed by Mr. ...

    Article : 178 words
  20. FATE OF THE UNIVERSE.

    In the course of delivering the Warburton lecture in the Lincolns 1[?] chapel to-night Dean Inge referred to recent speculation by scientists on the probable ...

    Article : 197 words
  21. BLENDED BUTTER.

    The Ministry of Agriculture announces the postponement of the compulsory marking of imported blended butter. The recent dissolution of Parliament had the ...

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  22. HUBERT OPPERMAN'S RETURN.

    More than 4000 persons at the Motordrome, on Saturday night welcomed Hubert Opperman back to Melbourne after his successful tour on the Continent. ...

    Article : 240 words
  23. PREMIER HORRIFIED.

    Referring in the robbery, the Premier on Saturday said he was horrified that such a terrible outrage should have been perpetrated by dangerous criminals, When ...

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  24. PENSIONERS IN BRITAIN.

    The report oi the Minister of Pensions rsveals that there were 1,265,500 recipients, compared with 1,370,000 pensioners in March, 1930. Since the establishment of ...

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  25. CAFE PROPRIETOR ATTACKED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--When on his way [?] from cafe in Goulburn to-night [?]etor Fletcher, 50 years, was attacked by [?] men. One held him down on the ...

    Article : 83 words
  26. Motorist Arrested in City.

    Noticing a motor ear being driven erratically in the city streets at 5.45 a.m. yesterday a constable stopped the car and ordered the driver to a light. ...

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  27. MAN OVERBOARD.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A male passenger was reported to have fallen overboard from the steamer Querimba, which left Newcastle on Saturday night. A gale ...

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  28. USE OF FIREARMS.

    It has long been urged Hint, some severe restriction should he imposed on the sale of firearms that arc likely to he used for killing people. Cabinet recently discussed ...

    Article : 322 words
  29. A SHOW ACCIDENT.

    DAYLLESFORD, Sunday.--In the time test trot at Daylesford show on Saturday. In a Delavin, owned by Mr. T. Boase, of Daylesford, fell and broke its neck. ...

    Article : 88 words
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  31. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    All candidates are required to present themselves at the Melbourne Hospital on Friday, 27th November, at 9.15 a.m., for case-talking. A detailed time table of the clinical examinations ...

    Article : 62 words
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