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  2. CENTENARY PLANS

    Wholehearted co-operation with the musical committee for the Centenary celebrations consisting of Professor Bernard Heinze, Messrs. W. N. McKie, R. J. Oehr ...

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  3. COMMUNISTS AT BRUNSWIGK.

    A squad of 40 police, comprising foot and mouhted constables, and two motor cycle patrols, prevented Communists from holding a meeting in Sydney-road, ...

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  4. PEKIN "BOMBED" WITH PAMPHLETS.

    Japanese aeroplanes continue to fly over Pckin, thus increasing the tension, which is becoming more apparent as heavy fighting continues inside the Wall. with the ...

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  5. TARIFF DEBATE.

    CANBERRA, Friday,--The House of Representative's sat until 2 a.m. to-day and completed, the customs tariff schedule except for a few postponed; items, which ...

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  6. MILK AS A FOOD.

    The food qualities of milk were praised before the Milk Supply Board yesterday by the City Health Officer (Dr. Dale), who also advocated pasteurisation and ...

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  7. THE FUTURE OF YOUTH.

    HORSHAM, Friday.--Following upon the agitation by. Wimmern shire council to have Barrett reserve, an area of 3000 acres at North Horsham, made available ...

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  8. CAUSES OF CANCER.

    Under the auspices of the Cancer Research Council of the University, Dr. T. Cherry, who is investigating the subject, delivered an address last night on recent ...

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  9. BASIC WAGE RATE.

    The Full Arbitration Court yesterday refused the application of the Federated Millers and Mill Employes' Association for the restoration of the 10 per cent, ...

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  10. NEW INDEX NUMBERS.

    New retail price index numbers, varied in accordance with the revision directed by the Arbitration Court this week, were released yesterday by the Commonwealth ...

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  11. Deaf and Dumb Plans.

    Seven different deaf and dumb organisations will hold a conference in Melbourne in January, 1935, said Mr. C. B. Nicholson, of the centenary organising ...

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  12. Proposed W.C.T.U. Pageant.

    The executive of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, at a meeting on Tuesday last, agreed that in connection with the Centenary celebrations the ...

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  13. WHEAT CONFERENCE.

    The international wheat conference, in the absence of the Argentine delegates, who are due to-night, discussed to-day general terms and methods of dealing with ...

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  14. STRYCHNINE IN BEER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A North Sydney chemist has told the detectives who are inquiring into the death of Andrew Keys, 63 years, of Willoughby, who died on ...

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  15. FEDERAL UNIONS' CONFERENCE.

    Various aspects of the wages question were considered at a well-attended conference of Federal unions held at the Trades Hall yesterday. The conference was ...

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  16. FALL OF EARTH.

    BALLARAT, Friday.--An inquiry was held to-day before the coroner (Mr. P. H. V. Elliget) and a jury of six into the circumstances attending the fall of earth ...

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  17. UNEMPLOYED BOYS AND GIRLS.

    GEELONG. Thursday.--The council of the Gordon Institute of Technology has commended the proposal of the Education department to afford the opportunity for ...

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  18. EXPLOSION IN MINE.

    KALGOORLIE, Friday.--Alfred James Head. 34 years, married, of Fimiston, was blown to pieces this afternoon when working on the 2800-foot level of the ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    Apple traders are extremely critical over the recent experimental shipment of unrefrigerated apples. For instance, practically the whole of ...

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  20. BOYS FOR RAILWAY SERVICE.

    BENDIGO. Friday.--In a letter to Mr. A. Cook, M.L.A, in answer to queries by the Bendigo Trades Hail Council regarding condition of appointment for ...

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  21. MARRIED WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Detectives scarched all day all yesterday for a man and a woman who brought a married woman, aged 27 years, of High street, St. Kilda, in a taxi cab to the ...

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  22. ACCIDENTS AT EUROA.

    EUROA, Friday.--When Mr. W. Smith, machinery agent, of Euroa, was returning home in a car about 7 p.m. yesterday near Balmattum his car swerved, and ...

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  23. An Important Test Case.

    In the County Court, at Hull, Judge Beazley gave the judgment in favor of White and Sous on a claim in respect of damaged apples brought by the Hobson's ...

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  24. BOY SCOUTS.

    ROCHESTER, Friday.--Representatives from Lockington, Bamawm, Ballendella, Elmore, Colbinabbin and Rochester have formed a new district in the Bendigo ...

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  25. HAND-BAG THIEVES ACTIVE

    Hand-bag thieves wore active in the suburbs last night. There were there different gangs operating, and they are believed to lived travelled from one suburb ...

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  26. LONDON POLICE FORCE.

    In a White Paper issued to-day. it is stated that the Government has decided in favor of the reform of the metropolitan police force on the lines of Lord ...

    Article : 114 words
  27. Coroner Non-Committal.

    BURNIE, Friday.--In finding that William H. Valentine Hunter of Latrobe, was run down and killed by Maxwell Davis, of Myalla, on a motor cycle at ...

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  28. Arbitration Court Criticised.

    BALLARAT. Friday.--Ballarat Trades and Labor Council carried a resolution protesting against the action of the Arbitration Court "in practically giving to ...

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  29. FINED FOR SUSTENANCE FRAUD.

    Before Mr. Thomson, P.M., and honorary justices at Richmond court yesterday John Albrees, 37 years, laborer, or Gipps-street, Richmond, was charged with ...

    Article : 187 words
  30. AMOROUS FOREIGNER.

    PERTH, Friday.--Losis Zuvich was charged at Kalgoorlic court to-day with the wilful murder of George Lekovich, a Montenegrin. ...

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  31. QUEENSCLIFF EN FETE.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Friday.--The seventieth anniversary of the borough of Queenscliff was celebrated to-day. Flags were flown throughout the town, and the ...

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  32. MARKING OF MEAT.

    Giving evidence before the meat marking inquiry to-day, Mr. Dunlop Young, chief meat inspector of London, said that if he were a butcher he would certainly ...

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  33. DUTIES ON IRON AND STEEL PLATE.

    SYDNEY. Friday.--The hearing of evidence which was to have been taken by the Tariff Board to-day dealing with the duties on iron and steel, plate, and sheet ...

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  34. Yallourn Miners to Meet.

    YALLOURN. Friday.--The Trades and Labor Council has called a mass meeting or all workers on the Electricity. Commission area for Sunday afternoon at the ...

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  35. ST. VINCENT'S APPEAL.

    The Train way Mutual Benefit Society, which has endowed beds in several public hospitals, bus made an offer to provide £500 to endow a bed at the St. Vineent's ...

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  36. Girl Falls on to Roof of Train.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Ruth Roberts, six years, of Bowden, to-day fell from the overhead footway at the Bowden railway station on to the roof of the ...

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  37. FOUND DROWNED.

    Mr. T. D. O'Callaghan, P.M.,Coroner, held an inquiry at the City Morgue. yesterday on the body of Mary Stevenson 56 years of age, whose body was found ...

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  38. "MADE IN AUSTRALIA."

    The tenth mutual report of the Made in Australia Council states that the movement is fast gaining ground, and the council is constantly reaching an ever-widening ...

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  39. ROBBERY AT MONTAGUE.

    Albert Francis McNamuro, 26, laborer, was charged South Melbourne court yesterday with having, on 6th May, broken into the factory of Blegg Drop. pty. Ltd., ...

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  40. CHINESE EASTERN RAILWAY DISPUTE.

    The Soviet Government's unqualified announcement that it had offered to sell the Chinese Eastern railway to ManchuKuo, together with a denial that the ...

    Article : 217 words
  41. EASTERN SUBURBS CEMETERY.

    RINGWOOD, Friday.--The proposal to extend the Box Hill Cemetery into the adjoining recreation reserve has aroused strong opposition in Ringwood council, ...

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  42. WHOLESALE PRICES.

    Melbourne wholesale price index numbers for March, 1933, and previous months were made available yesterday by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. ...

    Article : 262 words
  43. STATE RELIEF COMMITTEE.

    The State Relief Committee is still receiving appeals from country districts for tents, and is finding great difficulty in obtaining supplies. Many men, tired of ...

    Article : 178 words
  44. BASE, 1011, EQCALLS 1000.

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  45. ROBEERY UNDER ARMS.

    SYDNEY. Friday.-- The police to-night arrested two men in connection with the armed hold-up of Tiy-Loy and Co.'s premises in Alexandria, yesterday afternoon, ...

    Article : 75 words
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