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  2. BENAMBRA BY-ELECTION.

    CORRYONG, Monday. -- Mr. A. S. Harris, the U.A.P. candidate for Benambr by-election, opened his campaign at Corryong to-night. He said he had ...

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  3. THE CRICKET BAR.

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- An interesting position a[?]ises out of the ban on playerwriters imposed by the Cricket Board of Control. There is apparently nothing to ...

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  4. RAILWAY EMPLOYES.

    Unexpected developments occurred in the Full Arbitration Court yesterday when the court had under consideration an application by the Australian Federated ...

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  5. TECHNICAL SCHOOLS.

    At a meeting of the committee of management of the Technical Instructors' Society hold yesterday the hon. secretory, Mr. F. S. Ward was ...

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  6. DE VALERA'S CABINET.

    Mr. Lemass, the Free State Minister of Industry and Commerce, declared in a speech at Loughrea to-day that the Cabinet wanted to Settle the Anglo-Irish ...

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  7. THE SUNSHINE TRAGEDY.

    The second trial of Harold James Russell, 27 years, mechanic, of Maidstone, charged with having murdered his wife, Ivy Letitia Russell, 27 years, and his two ...

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  8. ANTI-BETTING LAWS.

    In continuance of the raids by Sergeant Burrows and his staff against suburban betting, several persons were prosecuted in Essendon court yesterday. ...

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  9. PETROL SUPPLIES.

    Consideration was given by Collingwood council in committee last night to correspondence from Anderson and Roberts Pty. Ltd., garage proprietors, of ...

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  10. EXECUTION OF DAVID BENNETT.

    David Bennett, 59 years, who was convicted of a capital offence against a girl, aged four years, at Carlton, was hanged at the Metropolitan Gaol, Coburg, ...

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  11. BOARD OF CONTROL SUPPORTED.

    ADELAIDE, Monday. -- The president of the South Australian Cricket Association (Mr. B. V. Serymgour). who is one of South Australia's delegates on the ...

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  12. BRITISH CABINET.

    The latest development in the Cabinet crisis is pourparlers between the Samuel and Simon sections of the Liberal party, suggesting that there prospects of ...

    Article : 318 words
  13. MINISTER'S STATEMENT.

    Co[?]nenting yesterday on the views expressed in the Arbitration Court on the court relinquishing jurisdiction over State railways, the Minister of Railways (Mr. ...

    Article : 159 words
  14. Macartney's Views.

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Commenting of the player-writer question and the posibility that Bradman would be unable to play in the tests, Charles Macar[?] ...

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  15. Butty Gang System.

    At the request of the Iron Trades council, the executive of the Trades Hall Council has convened a conference of unions with members in the employ of ...

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  16. FUTURE EXECUTIONS.

    The execution of David Bennett yesterday was the first case in which the death penally has been enforced at the Metropolitan Gaol, Coburg and if the local ...

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  17. HOSPITALS' APPEAL.

    Concern at the apathy of several municipal councils toward special appeal for the hospitals was expressed by speakers at a meeting of the council of ...

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  18. TRADE UNIONS CONGRESS

    Gratification at the results achieved by the All-Australian Trade Unions Congress last week was expressed by the president of the Victorian branch of the A.L.P, ...

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  19. EXTENSION LECTURES.

    Oxer six hundred persons, who have enrolled this year for the extension lectures' during the University public fortnight, attended the official opening by the ...

    Article : 298 words
  20. PLIGHT OF WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE.

    How far economy can be regarded as wise and justified was a subject considered in the main aspects at the council meeting last night of the Working ...

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  21. INDIAN TERRORISTS.

    Terrorists, armed with stolen police rifles and revolvers, sporting gnus and bombs, raided the railway institute at Pahartali, Chittagong, at 11 p.m. on ...

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  22. BETTING AT PORT MELBOURNE.

    At Port Melbourne court yesterday Eliza Lloyd was charged with having had the care and management of a common gaming house. ...

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  23. TOBACCO FACTORY.

    BENDIGO, Monday. -- A proposal aiming at the establishment at Bendigo of a tobacco factory was placed before a number of influential men representing various ...

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  24. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    Before Mr. Bond. P.M., in the City Point yesterday, Dr. Albert Wilbur Bretherton, of High-street, Prahran, was charged with having murdered Hazel May ...

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  25. MELBOURNE ARTIST RETURNS.

    After three years of rambling through England, Frame, Spain and the romantic northern coast of Africa, Mr. Herbert Rose, a Melbourne artist, returned ...

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  26. ELECTRICITY CHARGES.

    When a letter from the honorary [?]tary of the Municipal Electric Lighting Conference was before Richmond council last night Cr. Kennedy said he had been ...

    Article : 276 words
  27. WONTHAGGI COAL DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The central council of the Miners' Federation, at a special meeting to-day, discussed the position at Wonthaggi. The meeting lasted ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    For the first time since the huge conversion lean one of the Australian Government issues moved above par on Melbourne and Sydney Stock Exchanges ...

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  29. FORESTS COMMISSION.

    The period of appointment of the three members of the Forests Commission -- Messrs, A. V. Galbraith (chairman), W. Y. Gay, and D Ingle -- expires at the end ...

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  30. PUBLIC SPEAKING COMPETITIONS.

    At the Assembly Hall last night the annual series of the public-speaking competition of the Priesbyterian Young Men's Fellowship was concluded. ...

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  31. MEAT TRADE DISPUTE.

    Although the s[?]aughtermen's strike was settled curly last week the dispute relative to the number of lambs that should be killed per day still exist. The Federa ...

    Article : 178 words
  32. ESSENDON MYSTERY.

    An element of mystery surrounds the death of Charles Anderson, 30 years, The esplanade, Maribyrnong, whose body -- as stated in yesterday's issue of "The Age" ...

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  33. ARCHITECTURAL MEDAL.

    The Victorian street architectural medal for the year 1932 has been awarded by the council of the Royal Victorian institute of Architects to the A.M.P. Building, ...

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  34. ASCOT VALE TRAGEDY.

    Detectives yesterday continued their Investigations into the death of Orlando Casey, 34 years, of Cobden-street, North Melbourne. [?]asey died in Melbourne ...

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  35. MR. E. J. HOGAN, M.L.A.

    SPARGO CREEK, Monday The [?]sident of the pro[?]ess committee. Mr. A. Watt. presided over a well-attended meeting, held on Sunday, to a[?]g[?] ...

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  36. GEELONG SHOW.

    GEELONG, Monday. -- Everything points to Geelong show to be held Wednesday and Thursday, being a record. The entries, taking into account the nearness ...

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  37. BRITISH EMPIRE LEAGUE.

    At the annual meeting of the Victorian branch of the British Empire League, held last night, the following officers were elected:-- ...

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  38. ARTHUR COCKS AND CO. LTD.

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A net profit of £7033 was earned by Arthur Cocks and Co. Ltd. for the year ended 31st July. This compares with a net profit of £6172 ...

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  39. FITZROY BY-ELECTION.

    A contest to fill a vacancy in the West ward representation of the Fitzroy council; caused by the death of Cr. E. T. App[?] will be held [?]. There are [?] candidates Richard ...

    Article : 75 words
  40. FATAL FALL DOWN HOLD.

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- R. J. Hockley, 1[?] years, a cadet on the liner Baradine, was fatally injured to-day. when he fell 30 feet down a hold of the vessel in Walsh ...

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  41. BOY STRUCK BY TRAM.

    Clifford Ford, 10 years, Collings-street, Hawthorn, was struck by a tram yesterday in Bourke-strcet, city. He was admitted to the Children's Hospital ...

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  42. GEELONG WOOL SALES.

    GEELONG, Monday. -- It is estimated that before Christmas the Geelong wool-broken, will submit for auction 90,000 bales of new season's wool. The first sale will ...

    Article : 46 words
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