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  2. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — The match between South Australia and Victoria was resumed at 5 minutes past 12 o'clock this afternoon. The Victorian ...

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  3. DAVIS CUP.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Australia will be represented at the 1924 Davis Cup matches. The team was announced to-night after a special meeting of the council of the Lawn ...

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  4. PICNIC TRAIN MISHAP.

    BUNDABERG (Q.), Monday. — Further details of the derailment on Sunday morning of two carriages of an excursion train travelling from Mount Parry to ...

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  5. "BOOTLEG" TRAFFIC.

    The condition of Senator Greenc, who was shot during a gun light between revenue officers and "bootleggers" in a street at Washington, became extremely serious ...

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  6. RACING IN THE AIR.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that preparations are being rushed forward for the greatest air-racing season in the history of flying. All existing records are likely to ...

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  7. DOCK STRIKE.

    The dockers' strike, which arose from a demand by the members of the transport and General Workers' Union for an increase of 2/ a day, continues. After ...

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  8. COMPOSITE MINISTRY.

    Important discussion relating to the formation of the State Composite Ministry will take place at the rinth annual conference of the Victoria[?] Farmers' Union, ...

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  9. GAS DISPUTE.

    The secretary of the Gas Employees' Union (Mr. C. A. Croft) yesterday replied to the statement made on Friday by the assistant secretary of the Metropolitan ...

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  10. EXPLOSION IN FACTORY.

    Eleven women and one man were killed by an explosion in a shell-filling factory at Erith, in Kent. ...

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  11. MEAT TRADE DISPUTE.

    The Wholesale Butchers and Meat Salesmen's Association yesteryday accepted the offer of the meat lumpers to resume work on the day that the hearing by a judge ...

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  12. Japanese Cabinet.

    More than 10,000 opponents of the Cabinet at a mass meeting passed a resolution demanding the immediate resignation of the Kiyoura Ministry. The crowd then ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLES.

    A message from Berne, Switzerland, states that by 431,000 votes to 313,000 votes the proposed increase in the working week from 48 to 54 hours was rejected. ...

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  14. UNIVERSITY COURSES.

    Under the new University Act the Minlater of Education may annually award 50 "free places" at the University of Melbourne to deserving students. The ...

    Article : 534 words
  15. WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Representatives of wireless and electrical firms in Sydney held a meeting to consider a proposal to send a deputation to the [?] ...

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  16. American Navy.

    The Key West (Florida) correspondent of the New York "Times" states that the Board of Naval Engineers has declared four out of 18 capital ships in the United ...

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  17. SERIES OF ROBBERIES.

    Acting with a thorough knowledge of the habits of the licensee a thief entered the Royal Hotel, City road, South Melbourne, on Saturday night and stole a bag ...

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  18. Japanese Loan.

    It was announced on the Stock Exchange that applicants for £1,000 and upwards in the Japanese loan would receive 10 per cent. and upwards. The loan is now quoted ...

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  19. CHAR-A-BANC ACCIDENT.

    For many hours on Sunday and Monday Plain-clothes Constables Cooper, Clinnick, and O'Connell were at the scene of the char-a-bane accident which occurred on ...

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  20. NEW TOWN HALL PROPOSED.

    The Lord Mayor (Councillor W. Brunton) presided at a meeting of the chairmen of the various committees of the City Council yesterday, when there was a ...

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  21. YACHT SAOIRSE RETURNS.

    Close-hauled, the yacht Saoirso, which, navigated by Mr. Conor O'Brien, of Ireland, is on a round-the-world cruise, sailed up Hobson's Bay on Sunday to an ...

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  22. PROPOSED NATIONAL PARK.

    MOUNT GAMBIER (S.A.), Saturday.— Residents are interesting themselves in the movement to reserve 11,000 acres in the hundled of Caroline, near the Victorian ...

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  23. ONE CLASS ONLY.

    When she leaves Melbourne to-morrow, the Australian Commonwealth liner Esperance Bay will inaugurate the new "one class only" policy of the line in connection ...

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  24. SUBURBAN TRAIN SERVICES.

    At the last meeting of the East Brunswick Progreas Association, the president (Mr. J. F. Boyle) brought under notice the curtailment of the railway service on the North Carlton line, in contrast ...

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  25. EDUCATION BY TRAVEL.

    Forty-five members of the Young Australia League were the guests of the Lord Mayor (Councillor W. Brunton) at luncheon yesterday. The boys will leave on ...

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  26. GOULBURN SENSATION.

    GOULBURN (N.S.W.), Monday.— Robert Fenwick, who was arrested quietly by the police near Marunlan, was charged at the Goulburn Police Court to-day with ...

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  27. VOCATIONAL TRAINING.

    Commenting on the proposal to bring out as settlers to Australia time-expired soldiers the director of Education (Mr. Tate) said that when in Great Britain ...

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  28. JINGELLIC SHOOTING.

    ALBURY, Monday. — Constable Jolley, of the Walwa police, on Sunday found a waistcoat, a 2-calibre revolver fully loaded, and 303 cartridges. These were ...

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  29. STATE SAVINGS BANKS.

    The amount of deposits received by the State Savings Banks throughout Australia during the month of January was £10,299,085, and payments made £9,721,856; ...

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  30. CITY AND COUNTRY WAGES.

    Sir,—The proposal by the departmental representative before the Victorian Railways Classification Board to have a differential rate of pay for metropolitan and ...

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  31. ENTANGLED IN RIVER REEDS.

    ECHUCA, Monday. — William Joseph Lewis, aged 22 years, school teacher, of Koyuga, nine miles from Echnca, was drowned in the Murray near the ...

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  32. LUGGAGE BOOKING.

    Sir,—As a member of that long-suffering section of the public—the mother of small children—I would like to inquire of Mr. Clapp why I cannot book heavy luggage ...

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  33. SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The New South Wales Cabinet will have before it to-morrow Mr. Bradfield's report on the tenders received for the construction of the ...

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  34. FLEMINGTON COLLISION.

    Another wilt has been issued in connection with the collision between two electric tramcars in Mount Alexander road, Flemington, on September 15, when a number ...

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  35. Classified Advertising

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  36. 51oz. GOLD NUGGET FOUND.

    PERTH, Monday. — The Mines department has received a telegram from the mannger of the State battery at St. Ives stating that a prospector, R. Prendergast, ...

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  37. FALL WHILE BOARDING TRAM.

    As he was about to board a tram in Bourke street last night Mr. Thomas Burrows, aged 95 years, who said that se is a native of Tasmania, slipped and fell on ...

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  38. FALL DOWN LIFT-WELL.

    Waling through the barricades at the entrance to the Empire Arcade yesterday afternoon, John Becker, aged 33 years, who is employed on the s.s. Wyrooms, stepped into an opening over a ...

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  39. KILLED BY FALL OF CLAY.

    While loading clay on to a lorry at the works of the New Northcote Brick Company yesterday afternoon, a quantity fell from the oper[?] cut, and buried albert Edward Wanhope, of Garneet street, West ...

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