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  2. PRIME MINISTERS TOUR

    STAWELL, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) continued ills election tour to-day, passing through Ararat, Murtoa and Stawell. This completed the ...

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  3. REPUBLICAN VICTORIES.

    An official Government communique states that at on the upper Aragon front Republican troops have occupied three important towns, destroyed seven Rebel ...

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  4. BOMBS EXPLODE.

    PERTH, Wednesday.--Three persons were seriously injured when two homemade bombs exploded in a house at Palmyra, near Fremantle, last night. Harold ...

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  5. REFORM BILL.

    The Northcote poll was declared at noon yesterday on the steps of the Northcote town hall. The result was announced as follows:-- ...

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  6. POLL DECLARATIONS.

    The Prahran poll was declared in the presence of a large gathering at the town hall yesterday by the returning officer (Cr. R. J. Grant). ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    With an outstanding bass and a, fine tenor soloist, the Don Cossacks Choir, which opened its Melbourne season in the King's Theatre last evening, created ...

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  8. SELF-CONTAINED FOR DEFENCE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Over 600 people heard the Federal Labor leader (Mr. Curtin) address his final metropolitan meeting to Sydney to-night. ...

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  9. NOISE AT ST. KILDA.

    There was a good deal of noise and interruption last evening at St. Kilda town hall where the Minister of Customs addressed a meeting as U.A.P. candidate ...

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  10. PARALYSIS CASES.

    With the addition of 13 more cases yesterday, the Health department's list of paralysis sufferers was increased to a total of 524. The new cases include one ...

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  11. Rhapsody for Saxophone.

    An interesting musical novelty la featured at Palais Pictures. St. Kilda. this week, where Saxo-Rhapsody, by the English composer. Eric Coates, is being played for the first ...

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  12. TRANS-EXPRESS.

    The commonwealth Railways Commissioner (Mr. Geo. A. Gahan) announced yesterday that negotiations with the State railways authorities in South Australia. ...

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  13. Reopening Schools.

    The Education department has decided to re-admit to the undermentioned schools the children in grades VI., VII. and VIII., or equivalent, as from ...

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  14. FORMER M.L.A. SUED.

    Harold V. Drew, of Page-street, Middle Park, former U.A.P. member of the Legislative Assembly for Albert Park, was sued at South Melbourne court ...

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  15. BALLARAT POLL.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.--The declaration of the poll for Ballarat was made by the returning officer, Mr. W. White, to-day at the city hall. ...

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  16. Sister Kenny's Work in London.

    London County Council has given Sister Kenny special permission to bring to London by air from Munich a young medical student, the victim of a local ...

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  17. MONEY MESMERISM.

    WARRAGUL, Wednesday.--In support of Mr. A. J. A mess (Social Credit), Mr. H. B. Brown said that all suffered from money mesmerism, and suggested they ...

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  18. AIR MAIL BENEFIT FOR TASMANIA.

    STAWELL, Wednesday.--First-class air-mail matter will be carried between the mainland and Tasmania without surcharge from October 19. Letters to King ...

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  19. Lord Mayor's Appeal.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 words
  20. THE CLERGY IN PARTY POLITICS.

    TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE. Sir,--The Rev. W. Albiston's letter in your issue of Tuesday is written with the purpose, of showing that the only advice ...

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  21. ANOTHER DEPRESSION?

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.--Speaking on the annual Taxing Bill in the House of Representatives to-day, the Minister of Education (Mr, Fraser) said that ...

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  22. ALLANDALE RECOUNT.

    CRESWICK. Wednesday.--The Allandale election recount was started this morning and completed in one day. The scrutineers appointed on behalf of the ...

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  23. THOSE COSTLY TRIPS.

    Senator Brennan last night alluded to the further comments of Mr R. V. Keane (one of the Labor Senate candidates) to yesterday's issue of "The Age" ...

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  24. Kingsford-Smith Alive ?

    Mr. R. H. Kingsford Smith has sailed on the Mariposa to help direct the expedition searching for his brother, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, in the Malay ...

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  25. TO-NIGHT'S MEETINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 615 words
  26. MEN SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    WAGGA.--Two men sustained serious injuries in a peculiar manner today. Harry Huggett, 38 years, while riding a motor cycle with Frank ...

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  27. DANDENONG.

    Recount of the valid votes in the Dandenong State electorate, which was sought by the retiring U.A.P. member (Mr. Groves), gave an increased ...

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  28. AFTER SOLO RECORD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Miss Jean Batten, the Now Zealand avlatrix, who will attempt new solo figures between Australia and England, left Mascot ...

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  29. RETALIATION !

    PERTH, Wednesday.--To-day Captain Mitsunori, master of the boycotted whaler Tonan Maru I., said that the Japanese Government had been notified ...

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  30. "Unfulfilled Promise."

    While 200,000 Australians were unemployed it was ridiculous to talk about immigration, said Mr. W. T. Doran, the endorsed Labor candidate for Fawkner, ...

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  31. SOUTH-STREET CONTESTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 185 words
  32. MR. ZWAR'S CLAIM.

    At Preston town hall yesterday the result of the Heidelberg poll was declared, Zwar (U.A.P.) having a majority of 1279. ...

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  33. Broadbent Preparing.

    The "Daily Sketch" says that while Miss Jean Batten is planning to beat Broadbent's record, he is preparing for a secret start before October 19, to beat ...

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  34. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 words
  35. NORTHERN TERRITORY DEVELOPMENT.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Interesting proposals for the development of the Northern Territory are made in the first completed report of the Payne Committee. ...

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  36. MOTOR CYCLIST HITS WINDOW.

    When he was thrown against the window of a shop in High-street, St. Kilda, yesterday, after his motor cycle collided with a verandah post in front of the ...

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  37. JUDGING A GOVERNMENT.

    That a retiring Government had always to be Judged on two factors--its record and its future policy--was the stipulation laid down by Mr. D. H. Knight, U.A.P. ...

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  38. COLLINGWOOD ROLLS.

    Inquiries are to be made by the Chief Electoral Officer (Mr. W. L. Rowe) into the condition of the rolls in Collingwood, following tho assertion by the ...

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  39. Motor Accident Victim.

    The victim of a motor accident at the intersection of Hoddle and Gipps streets, Collingwood, on Saturday, was Alban Edwin Payne, 58 years, of Hoddle-street, ...

    Article : 98 words
  40. Advertising

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