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  2. TRAMWAY EMPLOYES.

    More than 2000 members of the Victorian branch of the Australian Tramway Employes' Union attended a meeting held yesterday morning in the Temperance ...

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  3. THE MOVING FINGER.

    The monotony of prison, life went on, till some years later No. 167 was reading a letter from Margaret. They were all in London, it said; Colin was preparing for ...

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  4. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    Apart from a splendid innings by Nitschke, South Australia displayed poor batting qualities against Victoria when the Sheffield Shield ...

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  5. ARGENTINA'S INTERESTS.

    The members of the Argentine mission made a tour of the Port of London today, cruising in a motor launch through some of the main docks and up the ...

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  6. WAR DEBT CONFERENCE.

    A meeting of the Cabinet committee on war debts, at which the British Ambassador to the United States, Sir Ronald Lindsay, was present, was held to-day. ...

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  7. HEAT WAVE IN THE WEST

    PERTH, Sunday.--After six consecutive readings over the century the thermometer yesterday registered a maximum of 95.4 deg., but the humidity increased by ...

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  8. SYDNEY LABOR CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The first two days of the Australian Labor party's metropolitan conference has been marked with a number of ominous happenings. ...

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  9. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Earl and Countess of Pembroke arrival in Adelaide on Saturday by the liner Otranto. During the vessel's slay in Brisbane they will be the guests of the ...

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  10. AMERICAN BARGAINING.

    Further crystallisation of the American attitude that Europe must make concessions for any modification of war debts seems to be indicated by various ...

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  11. THE DUTCH MUTINY.

    The bomb which ended the mutiny of the Zeven Provincien's crew, incidentally killing eighteen and wounding thirteen, struck the vessel on the port side forward. ...

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  12. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.--Splendid rains on Saturday night along both branches of the railway have assured the season for as far west as Cloncurry and Stamford in ...

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  13. INTENSE COLD IN AMERICA.

    The cold wave started to break to-day, although low temperatures were still reported from the East, and Mid-West districts. Heavy snow is predicted in the ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND MINING DEAL.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--During the week end negotiations were completed for the purchase of the whole of the North Arm gold-mining field, the deal involving more ...

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  15. MAROONED FISHERFOLK.

    Following yesterday's tidal wave 450 Sandy Point (Newfoundland) fisherfolk were still marooned to-day, as a strip of land connecting their village with the ...

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  16. INDIAN TERRORISTS.

    Ambica Charan Chakravarty, alleged to be one of the ringleaders in the terrorist outrages at Chittagong in 1930, has been sentenced to death by a special tribunal ...

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  17. School's 101st Anniversary.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The 101st anniversary of the foundation of King's School was celebrated in the presence of a large assembly of parents, ex-students and ...

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  18. CYCLE STRIKES FENCE.

    According to police reports. Frederick Kain, 22 years, of Mitcham, was riding a motor cycle south in Spring-street, city, on Saturday afternoon. At the ...

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  19. MOONLIGHT DAY EXCURSION.

    The State Relief Committee has arranged to hold a moonlight Bay excursion to-night. The paddle steamer Weeroona will leave Station Pier, Port ...

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  20. FIXING THE BASIC WAGE.

    At the last meeting of the Seddon branch of the Australian Labor party, the following resolution was carried:-- That this branch of the A.L.P. emphatically ...

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  21. MISSING UPWEY CHILD.

    UPWEY, Sunday.--After an intensive search throughout Friday night and the greater part of Saturday, Rata Lila Miller, three years, who disappeared from ...

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  22. METROPOLITAN GAS COMPANY'S PICNIC.

    MORNINGTON, Saturday.--The Metropolitan Gas Company's Association held its annual picnic here to-day. Over 1100 passengers arrived by the Bay steamer Weeroona. Leading [?] ...

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  23. "NOTHING NEW."

    Referring to the statement made in Adelaide by Mr. Hill, the new Agent-General for South Australia, that with Mr. Lyons, Mr. Latham and Sir H. ...

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  24. RAILWAY OUTRAGES IN IRELAND.

    High explosive was used in an attempt to blow up a railway culvert bridge spanning Barnesmore Gap, in County Doncgal. ...

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  25. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    A copy of the will dated 28th October, 1920, of Arthur Merritt Balae, late of Walpiro Bay, Walapa, New Zealand, accountant, who died on 11th October last, has been lodged for sealing. ...

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  26. MOTOR CAR ON FIRE.

    One of the many, calls received by the five brigade on Saturday, was to 377 Hampton-street, Brighton, where a motor car belonging to Mr. H. Suhr was on fire. ...

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  27. MEAT INDUSTRY EMPLOYES

    Although no material change occurred during the week end in the dispute between the Federal Council of the Stent Industry Employes' Union and the ...

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  28. ST. KILDA BRASS BAND CONTEST.

    There was a large attendance at St. Kilda Esplanade on Saturday night, when the brass [?] contest arranged by the St. Kilda shore committee and the Victorian Bands' League was ...

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  29. POLO PLAYER KILLED.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--A sad fatality marred the polo match at the Alfredton grounds yesterday. James Geoffrey Ahern, 23 years, of the Melbourne Hunt Club, ...

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  30. MOTOR CYCLE ALIGHT.

    When a motor cycle ridden by Charles do Kayper, 27 years, of Boundary-road, Merlynstone, on the pillion seat of which was his wife, Stella de Kuyper, 23 years, ...

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  31. BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST.

    Seventeen girls, including Miss Dor[?], the champion cyclist, will appear on the stage of the Regent Theatre to-night for the third heat of the bathing beauty competition which ...

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  32. ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The new constitution of the Anglican Church, which was approved by the special convention and general synod last year, has to be ...

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  33. EMPIRE COMMITTEES IN LONDON.

    The terms of reference of the Empire Economic Consultative Conference, which opens on Tuesday, include consideration of the point whether further methods of ...

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  34. RAW WOOL PRICES.

    The International Wool Federation Conference has decided to oppose all attempts to fix minimum prices tor raw wool. A representative of the British Empire ...

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  36. PENSIONER'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Although the police cannot determine the exact circumstances surrounding the dentil of Ralph Shepherd, an old-age pensioner, at Braidwood ...

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  37. THE DUCK SEASON.

    GORDON, Sunday.--Duck are plentiful on local and district reservoirs. Lately they have arrived here in large flights from northern areas. There are a few birds on Hill's and ...

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  38. Belgrave Child Injured.

    BELGRAVE, Sunday.--When playing in Wattle-grove shortly before 4 p.m. yesterday Watson Knowles, eight years, of Main-street, Belgrave, received severe ...

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  39. Family Notices

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  40. THE NEW GUARD.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Apparently dissatisfied with the treatment accorded it by the Commonwealth and State Governments, the New Guard is taking steps to ...

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  41. FROM RICHES TO POVERTY

    Baron von Martens, who was a notable figure in society before the war, has committed suicide in a poor house, to which lie and his wife were driven by ...

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  42. NIGHT CLUB RAIDED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Lide, a Bondi night club, was the object of another police raid early this morning, when 30 persons were arrested and taken to Bondi ...

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  43. THROWN FROM A PONY.

    RUPANYUP, Sunday.--Thrown from a pony at buckjumping show last night, Les Harris, a young local resident, struck the ground heavily with his face. He was ...

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