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  2. BRITISH CABINET

    The Lord Privy Seal. Viscount Snowden; the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs. Sir Herbert Samuel, and the Secretary of State for ...

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  3. MILDURA PIONEERS

    The annual smoke social of the Mildura pioneers took place yesterday afternoon in Mills, cafeteria, and it was attended by 50 pioneers of the ...

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  4. TRANSPORT “WAR”

    In the Legislative Assembly today Mr. Augns (C. A. P) moved the [?] of the House In order to protest against the action of the ...

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  5. REIGN OF TERROR

    A report from harbin which has been confirmed by Tokio indicates an alarming state of affairs along the trans-Siberian railway. ...

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  6. HURRICANE IN WEST INDIES

    Thirty persons are known to have been killed by a terrific hurricane which raged from 11 o’ clock last night ...

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  7. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    When the House of Representatives assembled today, the Prime Minister. Mr Lyons, told Mr. Holloway (Fed Labor Vic) that although he had ...

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  8. EARTHQUAKE IN GREECE

    Latest reports show that 120 persons were killed, that 500 were injured , and that nearly 3000 homes were destroyed in the ...

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  9. “LEAGUE ON TRIAL”

    Mr. W. M. Hughes. the temporary leader, of the Australian delegation at the Assembly of the League of Nations, secured general approval of a ...

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  10. LATE SIR EDWARD MILLER

    In the presence of an impressive Assembly of Melbourne’s leading citizens. the late Sir Edward Miller was cremated at the Fawkner crematorium ...

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  11. ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE

    A 17-year-old girl has been arrested on a charge of the attempted murder of George Hyman 10 of Towvodgi. She appeared before the Wallongong ...

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  12. MARIBYRNONG SEAT

    In State political quarters tonight it was freely reported that Mr. E. G. Theodore, ex-Commonwealth Labor Treasurer, intends to seek ...

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  13. HANSARD REPORTER RETIRES

    An unusual scene was witnessed in the Senate today when Senators rose to their feet for the purpose of applauding a Hansard reporter. To ...

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  14. N. S. W. RELIEF TAXATION

    The Legislative Assembly today passed through all stages a bill reducing the amount of unemployment relief tax payable by persons ...

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  15. PAYMENT OF FINES

    The Attorney-General , Mr. R .G. Menzics, K. C referred today to a statement in the annual report of the Auditor-General Mr Norris that for ...

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  16. Cost Of The League

    In the House of Representatives today Mr. Lyons, in reply to Mr. Maloney said that, the cost to Australia of the League of Nations was £46,588 ...

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  17. EDUCATIONAL LECTURE

    On Tuesday evening at the Y. .W. C. A. hostel Mildura. Mr A Hodge head teacher of the Mildura Central State school, gave an ...

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  18. ONIONS £50 A TON

    Twelve bags of brown Spanish onions sold on the Melbourne market today brought £50 a ton, a record for the ...

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  19. ASSASSINATIONS IN CUBA

    A wave of political assassinations and attempted assassinations swept Havana today. Senor Clemente Vasquez Bello the ...

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  20. Amending Bill In Queensland Parliament

    “The bill is a necessary palliative and cannot be defended as being sound economically or as a sound method or taxation.” said the Premier ...

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  21. ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY

    The concert of the Mildura Orchestral society given with the assistance of vocal artists in the Mildura town ball last night, contributed greatly to ...

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  22. GIRL’S DEATH

    Following the arrest of Albert Wilbur Bretherton, medical practitioner, of High Street, Prahran, on a charge of the murder of a young girl named ...

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  23. PASSPORT CANCELLED

    As he was about to embark 011 tin ville d’Amiens yesterday evening. Mr Frederick Bateman, Australian delegates to the congress of the ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND BUDGET

    An anticipated deficit of £1,500,000 will be announced in the budget tomorrow Other features include no reduction in the salaries of public ...

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  25. SIR GRANVILLE RYRIE

    Sir Granville Ryrie, former High Commissioner for Australia in London, in a speech at a Constitutional association luncheon, expressed a ...

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  26. ATTACK ON WOMAN

    Clarence Alexander Smith, of North Geelong, who described himself as a masseur, was sentenced by Judge Mople in the court of General Sessions ...

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  27. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    A vicious attack on Western Australia was made by Mr. Riordan in the House of Representatives today. He alleged that men from the eastern ...

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  28. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly today. Mr: Dunstan informed Mr. Cain that the cost of the appeal board appointed in June 1924. In deal with soldier ...

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  29. S.A. BOOKMAKERS BILL

    A feature of the Bookmakers bill introduced into the House of Assembly today is the provision of facilities to bet away from racecourses, so that ...

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  30. MURDER OF JAPANESE

    A Wireless message from Milla-gimbi mission states that Grey Trepanger, in the logger Northain, arrived at the mission on Monday. He ...

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  31. ALLEGED FRAUD

    The case in- which William Curtis, K. C Edmand Covell, and Hugh Donald Macintosh were charged with fraud concluded today. The ...

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  32. N S. W. LOAN CONVERSION

    Important advices from Mr. Bruce to the Premier of New South Wales regarding the Impending conversion of the New South Wales £13,000,000 loan ...

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  33. WHEAT GROWERS

    In the Senate today Sir George Pearce said that the Government was considering the question, of granting financial assistance to wheatgrowers ...

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  34. KNOCKED DOWN BY LORRY

    A verdict for £900 was returned by a jury in the Banco, court today in favor of Bridget Goodger aged six in a claim through her father for ...

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  35. CLAIM FOR £10,000

    The case in which Mr. C. A. Kelly formerly the member for Bathurst, claimed £10,000 from W. A. Windeyer, solicitor, of Sydney, for ...

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  36. N. S. W. BOOKMAKERS

    In a statement tonight the Treasury announced that the Government proposed to see that the regulations under the Bookmakers Taxation Act ...

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  37. STOWAWAYS ON PARRAKOOLA

    Two girls were found by the [?] police on Sunday locked in part of the crew’s quarters , on the Swedish motor ship Parrakoola. It is ...

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  38. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN

    John Cooper 70, of Donnybrook, was run down by the up train from Melbourne near the Donnybrook station at 11 o’clock last night, his body ...

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  39. SHOT IN CHEST

    Basil Sykes, 17 of Langridge Street, Abbotsford, who was shot to the chest by Mr. Matthew Charles Chldgey, marine dealer, of Albert Street ...

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  40. THE HINDU PROBLEM

    The agitation for the release of Gandhi is growing. It is Known that he is eager to be free , ninting to the Government that he wants to ...

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  41. MOTOR-TUBE AROUND NECK

    With strips of a motor-tube [?] around his neck the body of William John Sheehan 49 was found in the bush by a party near Woodbridge this ...

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  42. PUSS MOTH PLANES

    In the Sonate today, Sir George Pearce informed Senatok, Foll that the Aviation department’s ban on the use of Pues Moth [?] was due to ...

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  43. MODERN YOUTH CRITICISED

    [?] of modern youth [?] ...

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  44. FRUIT MACHINES SEIZED

    A sensation was caused in a George Street Billiards saloon today when police raided the premises took possession of two fruit machines and ...

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  45. WONTHAGGI MINERS

    The central council of the Miners Federation has decided to instruct all lodges to levy members to assist the Wonthogg! [?] The amount of ...

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  46. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    The “Financial Times” says that if the Commonwealth loan is taken at 1½ percent at an [?]it will go like hot cakes. ...

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