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  2. EMPIRE MEAT TRADE

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The establishment of a Commonwealth Meat Export Control Board as a link in an Empire wide plan to consider the well-being of ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The King and Queen will, according to present arrangements, leave London to-day for Sandringham, where it is expected they will be in residence for a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ITALO-ABYSSINIAN WAR.

    Overtures by Mussolini for friendly talks with Great Britain and France outside the League have, it is understood, received no encouragement as far as ...

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  5. LOST AIR LINER.

    Up to a late hour last night the civil aviation authorities had not received any advice of the finding of the wreck of the Holy man air liner Loina, or the ...

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  6. TWO BROTHERS DROWNED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--John Joseph, 9 years, and Ronald, 7 years, the two eldest children of Mr. and Mrs. D. Moriarty, of Newmarket, Brisbane, were ...

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  7. CAR OVER CLIFF.

    Allan Atkinson, 32 years, Tennyson-street, Moonee Ponds, was admitted to the Royal Melbourne Hospital yesterday afternoon suffering from broken ribs, ...

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  8. LOAN COUNCIL.

    The Federal Cabinet has decided to hold the next meeting of the Loan Council, in Melbourne on 6th November, but suggestions by most of the States for a ...

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  9. MAN ELECTROCUTED.

    William Woodfall, 24 years, a married man, who lived in Lake-street, Glen Huntly, was killed yesterday afternoon through coming in contact with a live ...

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  10. CRASHED INTO POLE.

    GEELONG, Saturday.--Fatal injuries were sustained by J. Pollock, 25 years, assistant at the Royal Hotel, Queens cliff, on Friday night, when he crashed ...

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  11. CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITIES DEFENDED.

    The Minister for the Interior, Sir G. Pearee, took exception on Saturday to a statement made by the Premier of Tasmania (Mr. Ogivie), in the Tasmanian ...

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  12. FEDERAL POWERS.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--An extension of Federal powers was advocated by the chief president of the Australian Natives' Association in Victoria, Mr. J. Toohey, at ...

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  13. SHOT THROUGH THE HEART.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, Sunday.--Alexander Melvor Morris,. 24 years, was the victim of a fatal shooting accident at Narracoorte this afternoon. He had been ...

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  14. CAR OUT OF CONTROL.

    When a motor car got out of control near the intersection of Flemington-road and Racecourse-road, North Melbourne, on 28th September and came into ...

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  15. DROWNING MAN RESCUED.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A gallant rescue of a drowning man in the Brisbane River was performed on Saturday by an eighteen-year-old youth, Basil Crouch. ...

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  16. Cyclist Killed-- Collision With Car.

    About midday on Saturday Charles John Tuchim, 45 years, Rose-street. Fitzroy, was riding a bicycle out of Rosestreet into Brunswick-street, when he ...

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  17. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. Sarah Bell, 76 years, mother of Detective-Sergeant Bell, died at her residence, Selwyn-street, Brighton, yesterday. Mrs. Bell was born in Tasmania. ...

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  18. Examination of Planes.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Mr. T. Johnston, senior aircraft inspector of the Civil Aviation department, arrived on Saturday by air to conduct an ...

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  19. Canoe Upset--A Gallant Rescue

    At 11 a.m. yesterday Mr. James McCormack, North-road, Elstetnwick, son of Mr. W. T. B. McCormack, chairman of the Country Roads Board, was ...

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  20. Peddestrian Killed By Motor Van.

    Early on Saturday evening a young man, subsequently identified as Louis Campbell, 19 years, Dreadnought-street, Sandringham, was crossing Bluff-road ...

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  21. EMPLOYMENT IN BRITAIN.

    The Ministry or Labor's estimates of the numbers in employment and of the registered unemployed in September will be published on Monday, and it is ...

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  22. RED HILL RAILWAY.

    [FROM OUR SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE.) CANBERRA, Sunday.--The construction of the Port Augusta-Red Hill railway may be abandoned or postponed by ...

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  23. Boy Cyclist Killed by Car.

    GEELONG, Saturday.--William Robert Laird, the 11-year-old son of the late First Constable A. Laird, was killed outright when he was struck by a motor car ...

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  24. Mr. STANLEY M. GRIME.

    Mr. Stanley M. Grime, assistant manager of Amalgamated Wireless, Sydney office, died at Huskisson, where he was on holiday, on Friday, at ...

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  25. ROBBERY AT GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Sunday.--While Mr. L. F. Rix, a member of the firm of Rix Bros., drapers and clothiers, of pakingtonstreet, Geelong West, went to the shop ...

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  26. MR. J. H. BRADSHAW.

    After an illness extending, over four months, Mr. James Henry Bradshaw, secretary, of the Victorian. Plasterers' Society, died at his residence, ...

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  27. Two Hurt When Car Somersaults

    SHEPPARTON, Sunday.--when swerving to avoid a dog in High-street, Shepparton, this morning, a motor car driven by Clemence Ansley, of Kyabram, ...

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  28. COUNCIL AGAINST WAR.

    What was regarded as one of the most important conferences held at the Trades Hall for some time took place yesterday afternoon. Labor's anti-war committee ...

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  29. Driver and Companion in Hospital.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--A motor truck which was being driven from Buangor to Melbourne by Alfred Hopkins, 19 years, of Mount Cameron, skidded on the road ...

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  30. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Robert Alexander Maddison, late of Wandiligong near bright hotelkeeper, who died in August, left by will dated 13th September, 1904 real estate valued at £820 and personal ...

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  31. NEW PENSION TRIBUNAL.

    Although a telegraphic ballot is still in progress among the State branches of the Returned Soldiers' League to determine a panel of three names from ...

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  32. Alleged Counterfeit Coins.

    Detectives on Saturday night raided a house at Cockatoo, detained two men and a woman, and seized a number of shilling and sixpenny pieces alleged to be ...

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  33. FLIGHTS TO AUSTRALIA.

    Though C. J. Melrose, the South Australian airman, made an appointment to meet a friend in Naples on the 6th inst., he is undecided whether it is wise to ...

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  34. AERIAL SURVEY PARTY.

    DARWIN, Sunday.--An air force plane arrived to-day. Among the passensers wore Sir Herbert Gepp and Mr. J. Stopford, Minister of Mines in Queensland, ...

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  35. FEDERAL TRAWLER.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The chairman of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (Sir George Julius) stated on Saturday that on the fisheries research ...

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  36. LORD MAYOR'S APPEAL.

    On Saturday morning the Lord Mayor expressed gratification with the progress of the annual appeal for the Lord Mayor's Fund to date. The progress ...

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  37. STOLEN HAND BAGS.

    Miss Charlotte Wearne, of Anderson-street, Auburn, has reported to the police that on Saturday afternoon she dropped her hand bag in Burke-road, near ...

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  38. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 200 words
  39. LAW LIST--THIS DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 words
  40. Broadbent's Attack on Records.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Plans were completed during the week end for Mr. H. F. Broadbent's attempt on the Australia to England and England to Australia ...

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  41. FILM PRODUCERS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. --The managing director of British Empire Films and Associated Distributors Ltd. (Mr. Stuart F. Doyle) took part early this morning ...

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  42. ATTEMPTED WAREHOUSE ROBBERY.

    At 9.20 a.m. yesterday a man living in that vicinity saw two suspicious characters entering the premises of Moranand Cato, merchants. Brunswick-street ...

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  43. Water for Shrine Lawns.

    Although the Metropolitan Board is still anxious to have meters installed on the Shrine lawns and in all Government buildings, for which water is supplied ...

    Article : 95 words
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