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  2. FUNERAL IN RETROSPECT.

    Tuesday was the greatest day of mourning the world has ever seen or heard. Two hundred million listeners, apart from millions of spectators, whose eyes were dimmed by what they witnessed, learnt in many ...

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  3. SHIPPING STRIKE.

    The seamen's strike has now reached a vital and interesting stage. Upon the seamen in Sydney, who constitute a large majority of the members of the ...

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  4. BURNT TO DEATH.

    The latest charge the Abyssinians have laid against the Italians is that two wounded warriors who fell into their hands were burnt to death. ...

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  5. MEMORIAL TO LATE KING.

    It was decided at a meeting yesterday of representatives of seventeen Empire and patriotic societies to support the appeal contemplated by the Premier and ...

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  6. SERVICES MEMORIAL PARADE.

    Announcements were made yesterday at district base head quarters for a parade on Sunday afternoon at the Melbourne Cricket Ground of all ...

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  7. LATE NEWS.

    Five wickets for 413 runs (Amarnath 144, highest individual score against Tourists). ROYAL VISITORS FAREWELLED. ...

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  8. LEVEL-GROSSING SMASH.

    GEELONG, Wednesday.--When travelling at approximately 50 miles an hour the Western district flyer this morning crashed broadside on into a motor ...

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  9. EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Opening the conference of Ministers of Labor and Industry from New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland hero to-day, the Premier ...

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  10. LONDON RETURNS TO NORMAL.

    After what the "Times" describes as eight days respite from ruthless routine in which all activities were slowed down, enabling the nation to look back over the ...

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  11. SIZE OF FUTURE WAR SHIPS.

    The naval conference will reassemble to-day for the first discussion of the British plan for reducing the size of vessels and guns, including the ...

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  12. STATE PARLIAMENT'S CONDOLENCE.

    The Governor has received the following message from the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, London, in reply to the message of condolence sent ...

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  13. THREE WOMEN INJURED.

    As a motor car was about to turn from High-street into Flinders-street, Thornbury, shortly after midnight, another car, which was travelling behind, crashed ...

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  14. Message From Soldiers' League.

    It was announced yesterday by the Federal president of the Returned Soldiers' League (Sir G. J. C. Dyett) that he had sent the following message to King ...

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  15. MORRO CASTLE TRAGEDY.

    On charges of criminal negligence, two officers of the steamer Morro Castle, which was destroyed by fire, involving the loss of 160 lives, off the New Jersey ...

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  16. MURDERER MURDERED.

    Richard Loeb, who with another man named Leopold was sentenced to 99 years' imprisonment for the murder of a boy in revolting circumstances eleven ...

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  17. North Melbourne Smash.

    More than 100 gallons of soft drinks flowed from the surface of Flemington-road, North Melbourne, into the near-by gutters yesterday morning, when a soft ...

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  18. DELEGATES DENY CHANGE OF FRONTS

    Prior to their departure for Sydney yesterday afternoon the Seamen's Union delegates (Messrs. J. Keenan and C. Herbert) categorically denied that they ...

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  19. Brighton Council.

    At a special meeting of Brighton council last night a motion expressing regret on behalf of the citizens at the death of King George, "whose wise and ...

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  20. EGYPTIAN STUDENT RIOTS.

    The students' riots were continued to-day. The police were obliged to fire on determined mobs at Mansura and ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT TRAWLER.

    Plans of the trawler the Federal Government proposes to build for experimental work in Australian waters were taken to California in December last by ...

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  22. ATTACK ON EVEREST.

    Apropos of the departure of the advance party of the Mount Everest expedition for Darjeeling on Friday, the leader, Mr. Hugh Ruttledge, told a ...

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  23. Musicians' Motion of Regret.

    Prior to the opening, at the Victorian Music Teachers' Association rooms, Kelvin Hall, yesterday, of the biennial conference of the professional musical ...

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  24. AMERICAN INDUSTRY AND TRADE.

    Sir Walter Bruce, of Adelaide, arrived here to-day after having visited the principal industrial centres of the United States. ...

    Article : 145 words
  25. STAVISKY'S FRAUDS.

    The jurymen empanelled for the Stavisky trial have addressed a joint letter to the President of the republic, M. Lebrun, in which they declare that ...

    Article : 131 words
  26. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    "The Attorney-General of New South Wales (Mr. H. E. Manning) does not expect the James versus the Australian Commonwealth case to come up for ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. OLD CONTEMPTIBLES AND CANADIANS.

    A memorial service for the late King George V., arranged by the Old Contemptibles and the Canadian Returned Soldiers' Association will be held at Cairns ...

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  28. New Governor for New South Wales.

    There are two reasons why Admiral Sir David Murray Anderson, Governor-designate of New South Wales, will not be leaving for Australia until the end of ...

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  29. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE.

    Far-reaching proposals for the marketing of agricultural produce are to be submitted to Parliament on the lines of the Canadian and English acts. ...

    Article : 85 words
  30. ECHO OF LOAN COUNCIL.

    The manner in which unemployment registrations have dropped in recent months during the administration of the Dunstan Ministry is a matter of ...

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  31. OUR WOOL IN JAPAN.

    The Australian Trade Commissioner, Mr. Lloyd,, stated to-day that the complaint made recently at Osaka regarding the quality of Australian wool was ...

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  32. NAZI GUILE.

    In order to favorably impress foreigners who will visit Bavaria for the Olympic Games, the authorities are suppressing all visible signs of anti-Jewish ...

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  33. Many Visitors to the Cenotaph.

    An almost continuous procession of citizens has passed the cenotaph since the completion of the memorial service on Tuesday. Many more wreaths have ...

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  34. Further Country Works.

    Unemployment figures issued by the Employment Council yesterday showed the lowest number of registrations since 1930, when the sustenance relief system ...

    Article : 193 words
  35. CHINESE BANDITS.

    The Peking correspondent of the "Times" states that fighting occurred hear Peking to-day in the vicinity of the Ming tombs, between Sung Chehyuan's ...

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  36. GREEK ELECTIONS.

    The final result of the elections is that the Venizelists, with small Republican parties, secured 142 seats, and the anti-Venizelists 143. ...

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  37. CREW GIVES NOTICE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Broken Hill Pty. company's steamer Iron Prince arrived at Newcastle to-night from Port Kembla, having not been to Newcastle, ...

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  38. Missing Schooner Found.

    DARWIN, Wednesday.--Word has been received at Darwin that the schooner Arrawatta has found the missing schooner Winnie and towed her back to ...

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  39. EXCHANGE RATES ON LONDON.

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  40. Hurricane at Fiji.

    A severe hurricane was experienced in the southern section of the islands today. At Lau a cutter capsized and a church, shops and natives' houses were ...

    Article : 38 words
  41. ANTWERP FUTURES.

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  42. Advertising

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  43. PRICE OF GOLD.

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