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  2. SCHOOL SPORTS

    This afternoon the 21st annual chapmionship sports of the Victorian Public Schools were held on the Melbourne Cricket Ground. in the ...

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  3. CHILD ABDUCTION

    Norman Alexander, 31, bootmaker, for whom the police have been searching in connection with the abduction in August of ...

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  4. THE SHIPPING HOLD-UP

    This afternoon, portion of the crew of the Commonwealth and Dominion steamer Port Napler, about 35 men [?] told, left their ship ...

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  5. SCHOOL STRIKE STILL ON TEACHER'S PLIGHT

    The school children's "strike" at Altona is still on. Only 90 children out of 300 went to school today. The The head master (Mr Borrack) explained that while he had not had a fresh-water bath for a fortnight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MORE RAIN WANTED

    Although the general showers that fell yesterday were welcomed by whentgrowers and farmers of the State, heavier falls are still an urgent ...

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  7. BALKAN FIGHTING

    No reply having been received from Greece to the League of Nations Note calling for a cessation of hostilities and ordering ...

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  8. LAST MINUTE NEWS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Brisbane Labor Daily this afternoon [?] that Tom Walsh has been asked by the British seamen's executive ...

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  9. SYDNEY SEAMEN ANGRY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Sydney seamen met in the Communist Hall today to consider whether they would abide by the marine transport group's decision ...

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  10. INTERSTATE TROUBLE

    "There is no need for the Australian Seamen's Union to seek the formation of a board to consider the disputes which have led to the tying ...

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  11. FUNDS SHORT

    SYDNEY, Friday.--It is stated in union circles at the Trades Hall that owing to the great drain [?] collected by unions throughout [?] ...

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  12. AEROPLANE AND CAR

    GEELONG, Friday.--A last minute decision to back a racing pony at Kyneton races this week led to an exciting experience for two Geelong ...

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  13. MR. NELSON'S ORDEAL

    Mr H. G. Nelson, the retiring member for the Northern Territory, who was lost in the bush while touring his vast electorate on a motor cycle, ex ...

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  14. WALSH AND JOHNSON

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Members of the Seamen's Union have decided that the general president (Mr Tom Walsh) and the assistant se[?] of [?] ...

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  15. LEAGUE APPOINTS COMMITTEE

    PARIS, Oct. 29.--The League of Nations has appointed an international committee, with Sir Horace Horace Rumbold, British Ambassador at ...

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  16. STRIKERS SET BACK

    FREMANTLE, Friday.--The Limerick sailed at 5.45 a.m. today for the Eastern States. About 100 police were on the wharf, but no strikers ...

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  17. INTERSTATE CRICKET

    ADELAIDE, Friday--In delightful weather, and a perfect wicket, the West Australian eleven met a South Australian eleven on Adelaide ...

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  18. FRIEND FOR ALL

    Ono of the helpers of the Travellers' Aid Society, finding six languages now at her command insuf[?]clent, is now learning Italian. ...

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  19. DIRECTORS ATTACKED

    BALLARAT, Friday.--"We are in Queer street, and if you don't shake the dry bones of this company it will soon be on the rocks, for there is ...

    Article : 298 words
  20. WIFE'S DISCOVERY

    At Caulfield Court today Dulcle Zoo Gatis, Dandenong road, Caulfield, sought maintenance for herself and four children from her husband, ...

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  21. WON'T HOLD UP SHIPS

    The president of the Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr A.Turley) this morning officially denied published statements that the Federation was ...

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  22. GOOD SUPPLY

    An official of the Board of Works said today that no report or complaint had been received from Altona regarding the water supply. ...

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  23. WAVERING SEAMEN

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Rumors are current along the waterfront today that the striking British seamen in Brisbane are heartily sick of the ship. ...

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  24. BARONESS & BUTLER

    LONDON. Oct. 29. -- Lord Illingworth, who was Postmaster-General from 1916 to 1921, has been granted a divorce. He gave evidence that ...

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  25. SCHOOL CRICKET

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  26. QUEENSLAND BUTTER TRADE SLUMP

    How serious is the effect of the seamen's strike to the primary producers of Queensland can be gauged from an official return prepared by the ...

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  27. PRODUCERS' ARMY OF 350

    BRISBANE. Friday.--Primary producers who flocked into the Gladstone district yesterday morning in anticipation of being called upon to load ...

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  28. HORSE AND CHILD SHARE SAME TROUGH--AT ALTONA

    The State School children of Altona went on strike yesterday as a protest against the lack of drinking water at their school. Today about 90 scholars returned. A scene in the street of the township, showing one of the "strikers" sharing the scanty contents of a drinking trough ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. GOLF

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The semi-finals of the State professional golf championship were played in wet weather at Rose Bay today. At the end of ...

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  30. WOOL ALLOCATIONS

    Calculation has been made that at the end of December 1,378,000 bales of this season's wool clip will remain to be sold in Australia. ...

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  31. STOCK EXCHANGE CHIEF

    Mr. W. Forster Woods was chosen this afternoon as Chairman of the Stock Exchange of Melbourne for the fifth year in succession. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. WILL NOT BE HANGED

    The Chief Secretary (Dr. Argyle) announced today that Cabinet had decided to commute to imprisonment for 15 years the death sentence ...

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  33. STATE SCHOOLS

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  34. TRAVELLERS' TOURNAMENT

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  35. FISH SLAUGHTER

    QUEENSCLIFF. Friday.--The worst daughter of fish ever seen here was caused this morning by blasting in The Rip. ...

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  36. NOEL'S RECORD

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The horse Noel, an idol of the show ring at Sydney. Melbourne, Brisbane and many country centres, which has died at Albury, ...

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  37. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES

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  38. SOUTH MELBOURNE STATE SCHOOL

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  39. BOARD OF WORKS BLAMED

    The Minister for Education (Sir Alexander Peacock) said today that the responsibility of the strike of the Altona children, who have refused to ...

    Article : 113 words
  40. SOUTH STREET RESULTS

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  41. £123,000 CLAIM

    Under the Imperial Evidence Act, the Chief Justice (Sir William Irvine) today gave directions as to the taking of evidence by the ...

    Article : 104 words
  42. SHOOTING

    [?] day's shooting, in connection with the Melbourne Gun Club's carnival, held today, the main event was a £100 pigeon handicap, for which 99 nominations were received. At ...

    Article : 136 words
  43. SHEEPSKIN SALES

    Dalgety and Co. report that they have received the following cable from their London Office, under date of the 20th instant:-- "Competition good, attendance of buyers is ...

    Article : 130 words
  44. FOUR CUP TRAINS FROM SYDNEY

    In four crowded trains Cup visitors arrived from Sydney this afternoon. The trains pulled in at 12.28, 12.51, 2.2, and 2.38 p.m. ...

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  45. SCRATCHINGS

    Cantala Stakes:--Lord Lonsdale, All Engagements.--Vaals, Sandridge, Royal Dighton. Oaks.--Beelgah. ...

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  46. SPORTS AT KOOYONG

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  47. TRAMS TO DERBY

    Electric trams will leave the intersection of Collins and William streets at one-minute intervals for the Flemington racecourse ...

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