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  2. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    CANBERRA, Saturday.--When it assembles on Monday the Senate will be reorganised in several important directions. There will be nine new Senators ...

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  3. SIDESHOW ALLEY.

    I understand quite well what they are at when they press samples on me at the show. They want me to eat their biscuits, shave with their soap, and ...

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  4. MORTGAGE INTEREST

    The Ministry is strongly opposed to accepting the Legislative Council's' decision to delete from the Financial Emergency (Mortgages) Bill its ...

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  5. ITALY REMAINS ADAMANT.

    Italy has rejected the proposals of the League Council's Conciliation Committee of five for the peaceful settlement of the dispute. On the other hand the Abyssinian reply is favorable, subject to further ...

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  6. FOOD PARADOX.

    The question of the relationship of the two problems of widespread deficient nutritional standards on the one hand, and the surpluses of food products, or ...

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  7. ACTOR DROWNED.

    A visit by a picnic party from the Apollo Theatre to Warrandyte yesterday afternoon ended in tragedy. Mr. Robert Capron, leading man in Mr. E. C. Rolls' ...

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  8. LATE NEWS.

    HOBART, Sunday.--The Lieutenant-Governor of Tasmania (Sir Noll Elliott Lewis) died at Hobart to-day at the age of 77 years. ...

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  9. "LIMIT REACHED."

    It is understood that the French ambassador at Rome (Count Charles de Chambrun) conveyed to Mussolini a telegram from M. Laval stating that the ...

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  10. CABINETS MEET.

    Developments to-day in connection with the Italo-Abysslnian dispute included meetings of the French and Italian Cabinets. At Ranbouillet, the ...

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  11. THE ROYAL WEDDING.

    It has been officially announced from Balmoral Castle that the wedding of the Duke of Gloucester and Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott will take place ...

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  12. TRADE WITH INDIA.

    CANBERRA, Saturday.--One of the vital points to be investigated by the delegation appointed by the Federal Government to visit India is whether ...

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  13. YARRA BOULEVARD.

    So that work on the Yarra Boulevard may be continued as a rationed relief project to provide employment for metropolitan men while they are ...

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  14. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A shocking tragedy was revealed in a house in Alexanderavenue, Willoughby, on Saturday, when a police officer entered the home of ...

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  15. SETTLEMENT OF ASSYRIANS

    The budgetary committee of the League Assembly at Geneva yesterday agreed to send to the supervisory committee for examination a proposal to ...

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  16. LEAGUE OF NATIONS FINANCE.

    The Australian Associated press special representative at Geneva writes that at the meeting of the budget committee, Professor Hytten congratulated ...

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  17. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    CANBERRA, Saturday.---An optimistic message for the future of the Australian sugar industry has been conveyed to the Prime Minister in a letter written by ...

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  18. HUMAN OSTRICH.

    The amazing history of a man who swallowed screws, nails, knives and bits of tin for public house bets is told in the "Medical Journal" by a surgical ...

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  19. LABOR AND COMMUNISM

    Recent decisions of A.L.P. branches and affiliated unions show that there is a sharp conflict of opinion concerning the decision of the central executive of ...

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  20. MEDICAL FEES.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Dr. H. Guy Dain, who recently caused a stir in Australian medical circles by his declaration in Melbourne concerning medical ...

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  21. FEDERAL BUDGETS.

    The Assistant Federal Minister, Mr. Thorby, responding to the toast of Federal Parliament at the Royal agricultural show luncheon on Saturday, ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA AND THE LEAGUE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The statements made by the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lang) that Australia should not support the League of Nations if such ...

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  23. NON-STOP TO LITHUANIA.

    Lieutenant Felix Waitkus, of Kohler, Wisconsin, took off from the Floyd Bennett airfield at 5.45 a.m. on a solo nonstop flight to Lithuania, via ...

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  24. FALL DOWN MINE SHAFT.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.--Imprisoned in a shaft about 30 feet deep for 15 hours, Eric McCaig, 9 years, of Lester-street, Sailors Gully, was rescued on Saturday ...

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  25. GIPSY MOTH PLANE CRASHER

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A Gipsy Moth plane, owned and piloted by Carlson Fletcher Moore, of Brisbane, crashed when landing at the Maryboropugh aerodrome ...

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  26. METHODIST CENTENARY.

    BALLARAT, Sunday. -- Interesting sidelights on the growth of Methodism in Ballarat were revealed in the special services held throughout Ballarat ...

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  27. NATIONAL HEALTH.

    BRISBANE, Sunday. --A national health scheme for Australia was strongly advocated by several of the foremost British authorities on national health ...

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  28. Public Meeting at Port Melbourne.

    A public meeting to express opposition to war and Fascism, which was convened by the Port Melbourne branch of the Australian Labor party, was held ...

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  29. FRONTIER OPERATIONS.

    The operations of the 15,000 British and Indian troops on the north-west frontier so impressed the recalitrant Mohmand tribesmen that they are ...

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  30. AERO CLUB PILOTS.

    A throttle-stop race for pilots of the Royal Victorian Aero Club was held at Essendon aerodrome on Saturday. The following were the heat winners:-- ...

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  31. BOYCOTT SUGGESTED.

    The Trades and Labor Congress of Canada, representing 105,000 workers, has passed a resolution asking the Canadian Government to sever diplomatic ...

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  32. DEER PARK EXPLOSION.

    The remains of the two men killed in the explosion at Nobel's ammunition works at Deer Park on Wednesday-- Henry Powell and James Robertson-- ...

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  33. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The seismograph at Riverview continues to record earthquake shocks in some areas to the north Australia. several shocks were ...

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  34. CENTURY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    Cities and towns in many parts of the country are celebrating the centenary of the Municipal Corporations Act, passed in 1935, which laid the foundations of ...

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  35. Boy Drowned in River.

    On Saturday afternoon two boys, John Michael Graham, 14 years, Gladstone-street, South Melbourne, and Henry Austin, 10 years, also of Gladstone-steet, ...

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  36. MISSING STOCKMAN.

    YARRAGON, Sunday.--While rounding up cattle in the bush, George Borland was thrown from his horse, which returned home with the stirrup strap ...

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  37. BELFAST MURDER.

    An unknown man entered a public house in Great George's-street, Belfast, and fired four shots, killing the publican, John McKiernan, a Roman Catholic. ...

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  38. MINER'S FAREWELL TO WIFE.

    "Farewell, Fanny, old pet." This message to his wife, chalked on the shale 600 feet below ground, by a trapped miner, has been discovered with ...

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  39. Richmond Shops Sold.

    Premises recently occupied by Head and Co., Bridge-road. Richmond, opposite the town hall, have been acquired by N. E. Sheppard and Co., milliners, of Flinders-lane, and will ...

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