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  2. SHANGHAI RIOTS.

    The growing calm in Shanghai had a tragic setback last night in the murder of a British subject. William Mackenzie, of the Municipal ...

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  3. GARDENVALE "HOLD-UP."

    When a motor-'bus, in which were two bags, containing the Monday takings of Trak Motors Pty. Ltd.—about £143 in all— was about to leave the head office in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The Governor-General-elect of Australia (Lord Stonehaven), with Lady Stonehaven and three daughters, will embark on the Nestor for Australia, reaching Melbonrne ...

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  5. COMPULSORY WHEAT POOL.

    By substantial majorities motions disagreeing with the decision of the State Ministry not to take action to establish a compulsory wheat pool were defeated at a ...

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  6. SECURITY PACT.

    The "Morning Post," discussing the attitude of the Dominions towards the European Security Pact, says that an endeavour is being made to create an ...

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  7. VICE-REGAL.

    His Excellency the Governor presided at a meeting of the State Executive Council, held at the Old Treasury Buildings yesterday afternoon. ...

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  8. SOLD TO A CIRCUS.

    How many little people, and big people, too, have wondered since Friday what has become of Susette, Joan, and Andrew, the fascinating little tiger cubs who only a ...

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  9. ARBITRATION ANOMALY.

    By presenting its log of wages and working conditions to the Federal Arbitration Court simultaneously with the hearing of similar claims by the State tribunal (the ...

    Article : 1,263 words
  10. PERSONAL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), who is slightly indisposed, was still confined to his home at South Yarra yesterday. In consequence of his indispostion a meeting ...

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  11. (Reuter.)

    Lord Stonehaven and Lord Burnham were the guests of the British Empire League at luncheon. Lord Burnham will come to Australia with the press ...

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  12. (Reuter.)

    In the House of Commons, replying to questions in regard to the Security Pact, the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) stated that the Dominions Governments had been ...

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  13. NEW ELEMENTS.

    Addressing the Prussian Academy of Science, three co-discoverers, Drs. Noddack, Ottoberg, and Ina Tacke, the lastnamed being a woman, announced that ...

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  14. GREAT BRITAIN'S POLICY.

    The position in China was the subject of a number of questions by Labour members and others in the House of Commons on Monday. ...

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  15. Lady Stonehaven as Hostess.

    An Australian reception was held at the Royal Colonial Institute, with Lady Stonehaven as hostess. The guests included Sir Tom and Lady Bridges, Sir Joseph and ...

    Article : 90 words
  16. Britain's Air Power.

    The Secretary of State for Air (Sir Samuel Ho[?]e), speaking in London, said that he desired to stimulate in Great Britain and throughout the Empire an ...

    Article : 92 words
  17. Doctor's Double Life.

    Detectives this week discovered the body of Jacques Rumebe, a bank cashier, in the bricked-up casualty-room of Dr. Bougrat, who was a close friend of Rumebe. When ...

    Article : 182 words
  18. IMPERIAL RELATIONS.

    Referring yesterday to the adoption by the British House of Commons of the Imperial preference clauses in the Budget, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) expressed ...

    Article : 345 words
  19. Instruction at Universities.

    The Secretary of State for Air (Sir Samuel Hoare), speaking at the Constitutional Club, said that he hoped in the near future to have two university air squadrons ...

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  20. Cape Town-Durban Service Ends.

    After in experiment lasting three months, the South African air mail service has been discontinued on the ground that it is unremunerative. The last flight from Cape ...

    Article : 90 words
  21. Millions Transaction in Linen.

    An impulsive post-luncheon deal in 45,000,000 yards of Government unbleached linen, resulting in an income tax assessment of £1,900,000 which was subsequently ...

    Article : 160 words
  22. Quieter in Canton.

    Fighting occurred in the north-east of the city on Sunday incidental to the disarming of the Yunnanese troops. It was not serious. ...

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  23. Training Farm Settlers.

    Mr. H. W. Potts, who was formerly associated with the Victorian Department of Agriculture and afterwards became principal of Hawkesbury (N.S.W.) ...

    Article : 177 words
  24. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Ellen Leslie Smethurst, of Balgownie, Wattletree [?]ad, Malrern, widnow, who [?]ed on May 16. left by will dated April 29, 1925, real estate of a gross value of £1,675 and personal property of a gross value ...

    Article : 135 words
  25. RAILWAY BRIDGE SAFE.

    The suggestion be members of the Prahran Council that the bridge over the Yarra which carries the railway line between Richmond and South Yarra is ...

    Article : 264 words
  26. Lord Byng's Work in Canada.

    The abolition of the post of GovernorGeneral was recommended by Mr. J. S. Woodsworth (Labour) in the House of Commons when the vote for expenses in ...

    Article : 191 words
  27. ACCIDENT PROVES FATAL.

    As the result of injuries received when he fell from the running-board of a motorcar in Flinders street, near Russell street, on Sunday morning, Captain Robert C. C. ...

    Article : 219 words
  28. Egypt in Default.

    The Mixed Courts have decided against the Egyptian Government in the Tribute Bonds case, in which £18,000,000 was involved, owing to the Government having ...

    Article : 283 words
  29. MISSING YACHT SAFE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A telegram has been received by the deputy director of the Commonwealth Navigation department from Gladstone (Q.) concerning the ...

    Article : 70 words
  30. Popular Charges at Wembley.

    There is considerable unrest among exhibitors at the Empire Exhibition at Wembley owing to the relatively small attendances and the high rents and other ...

    Article : 81 words
  31. COUNTRY HOTELS.

    Sanitary arrangements at country hotels have been complained about by commercial travellers, who recently consulted the chairman of the Public Health ...

    Article : 132 words
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  34. Prince of Wales in Swaziland.

    At Mbabane (Swaziland) a great gathering of Swazis, including 4,000 warriors in full war dress, loyally welcomed the Prince of Wales, who addressed them. A ...

    Article : 68 words
  35. CARGO FOR EUROPE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.),Tuesday.—The New Zealand Meat Producres' Board has been negotiating with the shipping companies respecting freight on general cargo ...

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  36. Australasian Fruit.

    Further sales of apples ex the steamers Bakara and Balranald have been made, and prices realised were about 1/ to 2/ a ease below those obtained on Friday. This ...

    Article : 108 words
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