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  2. AMERICAN FLEET.

    The departure of high army and navy officials for the Hawaiian manceuvres will be complete to-morrow, when MajorGeneral John Hines, chief of staff of the ...

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  3. CELEBRATED TENOR.

    The death is announced of Jean de Reszke, the famous operatic tenor. Jean de Reszke was highly gifted in opera both as singer and as actor, and he ...

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  4. WEEK-END ACCIDENTS.

    Two women were knocked down by a motor-car driven by Mr. Reginald Rawlings, of The Grove, Moreland, on the Elwood Esplanade at Point Ormond on Saturday ...

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  5. FRENCH CRISIS.

    Though the Cabinet was at one time yesterday morning on the point of resigning— some reliable sources affirm that such a decision was actually reached—it appears ...

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  6. DENNISTOUN CASE.

    The Court was crowded when Mr. Justice McCardie delivered his judgment in the Dennistonn case. Mrs. Dennistoun had claimed £1,089 irom her former husband, ...

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  7. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales arrived at Bathurst, Western Africa, the capital of the British colony of Gambia, after a voyage which lasted a week, and which was favoured ...

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  8. SHIPPING TROUBLES.

    Through the action of a member of the Seamen's Union, the Union Steamship Company's steamer Manuka, which was to have left Melbourne at 10 o'clock ...

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  9. LITTLE BOY'S DEATH.

    A scalding accident, which resulted in the death of Frank Cook, aged five years, occurred at the home of his parents in Beach road, Black Rock, on Saturday ...

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  10. Sweeper Driver Killed.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—George Curl, aged 31 years, the driver of a road sweeper, was killed early this morning when a motor-car crashed into his vehicle on the Spit road. ...

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  11. MALABAR MURDER.

    The hearing of the Malabar Hill kidnapping and murder case was resumed today. There are nine accused persons, all of them from Indore, including officers ...

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  12. FLIGHT ROUND AUSTRALIA.

    Wing-Commander Goble was given a lunchean at the Savoy to commemorate his flight with Lintenant McIntyre round Australia. The Duke of ...

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  13. EROMANGA DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY. Sunday. — A call for seamen to man the steamer Eromanga will be made to-morrow. It is understood that the Seamen's Union will provide a crew ...

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  14. Cooma Unable to Sail.

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — The steamer Cooma, which was to have left for Cairns, via ports, on Saturday, is held up at Brisbane owing to a dispute with the ...

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  15. Youth Found Unconscious.

    Early yesterday morning Stanley Ward, aged 19 years, who said that he had "no fixed abode." was found lying unconnecious on Prince's Bridge by a constable. He was taken to the Melbourne ...

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  16. TRAM AND MOTOR-CYCLE.

    In a head-on collision between a motorcycle and sidecar and an electric tram near the intersection of Burke road and High street, Kew, on Saturday evening. ...

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  17. STRANDED SEAMEN.

    FREMANTLE (W.A.), Sunday.—The 23 stranded members of the crew of the steamer Volumnia, one of the "black" vessels, are gradually being found ...

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  18. WIRELESS DELAY.

    At question time in the House of Assembly the Minster for Posts and Telegraphs and for Public Works (Mr. Boydell) said that, last August, the Union Ministry gave ...

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  19. Absent Firemen Cause Delay.

    FREMANTLE (W.A.), Sunday.—The departure of the Australian Commonwealth liner Dromana was delayed for several hours on Saturday because of the absence ...

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  20. AMERICA IN BUSINESS.

    "America is cager to sell, but very unwilling to buy, and unless this stand changes, the United States will not continue to hold its present position as the world's ...

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  21. POLICE SENSATION.

    The whereabouts of Detective Walter Rufus Fowler having not then been disclosed, the chief of the criminal investigution brach (Superintendent Potter) on ...

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  22. GERMAN PRESIDENT.

    At a joint conference of the Centre, Democrat, and Social Democrat parties, Dr. Marx, the former chancellor, was nominated as a candidate for the ...

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  23. TRADE IN RUSSIA.

    The Moscow correspondent of the "Sunday Express" says that the Council of Labour Defence has resolved to invite private capitalists to participate in intornal ...

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  24. HORSE BOLTS WITH JINKER.

    A house attached to a jinker driven by Backel Maloof, aged 65 years, horse dealer, of Station street, Carlton, bolted in Miller street, North Fitzroy, on Saturday ...

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  25. (Australian Press Association.)

    The election of Dr. Marx to the presidency is regarded as assured. This is a hard blow to the ambitions of the Nationalists, as the term of the presidency is seven ...

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  26. American Oil Scandals.

    All the indictments against Albert Fall, Edward Doheny, and Harry Sinclair arising from the leasing of naval oil reserves have been quashed by the Supreme Court ...

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  27. TESTS WITH DURBAN.

    Using a four-valve wireless receiving set on a wave length of from 360 to 370 metres, Mr. G. Kendrick, of York street, Mont Albert. obtained good results in ...

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  28. Speeding Up Migration.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook) has sent a letter to the newspapers commenting on the recent debate on migration in the House of ...

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  29. LORRY STRIKES TRAM.

    Two men and a woman were injured when a motor-lorry owned by the Railways department, collided with a cable train at the corner of Elgin and Canning ...

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  30. London Mystery.

    The inquest on the bodies of Granville Cooke, aged 50 years, and Selwyn Foster, 25 years, who were found dead in a room filled with gas, at Cooke's old School of ...

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  31. MOTORISTS' DANGEROUS SPEED.

    Sir,—Allow me to direct attention to the excessive and dangerous speed of some motor "hogs" in the streets of Melbourns. On Saturday night, about 10 o'clock a ...

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  32. WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

    During the last few days conferences have been held between representatives of the Postmaster-General's department and the Broadcasting Co. of Australia Pty Ltd., in ...

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  33. TASMANIA'S POSITION.

    HOBART, Saturday.—The Governor (Sir James O'Grady), speaking at the opening of the Sandy Bay fair to-day, said that he was sorry to see Tasmania somewhat ...

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  34. Defiant Tribesmen.

    In the Hopse of Assembly the Prime Minister (Mr. Hertzog) made a long statement concerning the trouble in the SouthWest Protectorate, where the Rehoboths. ...

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  35. Dread of Levy.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Financial Times" says that the dread of a capital levy caused a rush on the banks and money changers. The public demand ...

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  36. Adoption of Children.

    In the House of Commons the debate on the Adoption of Children Bill, a private member's measure, which aims at legalising adoption, which, at present, has no legal ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    A Reuter message from Moscow states that in conformity with the Soviet's demand, the Polish consul at Minsk, West Russia, has been withdrawn. ...

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  38. British Conversion Stock.

    Newspapers congratulate the Treasury tendeders on the success of the conversion loan. The "Financial Times" says that the possibility of a long period with the ...

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  39. YOUNG GIRL KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A girl was killed, and her two companions were injured, when they were run down by a motor-car on Parramatta road, Annandale, last night. ...

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  40. Rights League Formed.

    HORBART, Sunday. — The growing feeling of resentment throughout Tasmania against the conditions which have arisen through the failure of the Federal ...

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  41. French Exchange Weakens.

    The exchange market opened unsettled owing to the financial situation in France. French franes were heavily offered, and fluctuated violently. Belgian franes were ...

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  42. Chicago Grain Prices.

    Prices for grain at Chincage have dropped to the lowest level since last August. This is the result of heavy selling. which was induced by a combination of reports of ...

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  43. TOOWOOMBA BY-ELECTION.

    TOOWOOMBA (Q), Saturday—A byelection for the Legislative Assembly, necessitated by the elevation of Mr. Brennan to the Supreme Court Bench, took ...

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  44. Nations and Aviation.

    Representatives of 21 signatories to the treaty, including the High Commissioners for the Dominions, were present at the opening meeting of the International Air ...

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  45. CHAR-A-BANC AND MOTOR-CAR.

    As one of several chars-a-banes returning from a picnic at Mentone was passing [?] Beaumaris Hotel yesterday afternoon one, it is said, struck the side of a ...

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  47. WIRELESS FOR HOSPITALS.

    Sir,—As wireless has been such a success in the Alfred Hospital, an effort should be made to have it installed at the Caulfield Hospital for the soldiers. ...

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  48. Australian Apples.

    Further sales of Victorian apples shipped by the R.M.S. Mooltan have taken place, Cleopatras have realised 17/6 to 18/6 a case, though some were sold at 15/6. For ...

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