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  3. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday—"The feeling in the country caused by the Workmen's Compensation Act," the leader of teh Opposition (Mr. Bavin) said to-night, "may be ...

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  4. FEDERAL COUNTRY PARTY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—An important pronouncement of policy was made by the Country party in the north at the weekend, when a conference covering the New ...

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  5. HEAT WAVE IN AMERICA.

    The United States is in the grip of a heat wave, which is taking toll of life, particularly in the large cities. The thermometer is still rising. ...

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  6. ITEMS OF INTEREST.

    Five additional cases of pneumonia influenza and one death are reported at Christchurch (N.Z.). The schools, which have been closed for a week, are expected ...

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  7. TWO MEN STABBED.

    Insulting words, it is said. led to serious disturbance outside the Foresters' Arms Hotel in Broadway parade. Oakleigh, late on Saturday afternoon. The ...

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  8. FRENCH MINISTRY.

    The Chamber of Deputies, by 260 votes to 247, agreed to a vote of confidence in the Ministry. Before the vote was taken the ...

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  9. WALKING ROUND AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Sunday.—A telegram from Wyndham states that Mr. C. J. Delancourt, who is attempting to walk round the Australian coast, left Avon Valley ...

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  10. TRAINS COLLIDE.

    STANTHORPE (Q.), Sunday.—A head on collision occurred at Glen Aplin about 9 o'clock on Saturday night between a mixed stock and goods train standing at ...

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  11. HOUSEBREAKING CHARGES.

    Investigations by detectives recently disclosed that three men, posing as land salesmen, had been responsible for several robberies in the Preston and Coburg districts ...

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  12. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Mr. Paul Reed, the university debater who recently visited Australia, interviewed on his arrival in London on the Orsova, said:—"We must revise our common ...

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  13. JAPANESE FORTIFICATIONS.

    A clerk named Vogelweid, employed at the United States consulate, was presented for preliminary trial at Nagasaki on Wednesday on a charge of having photographed ...

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  14. OPTION OVER CARBIDE WORKS.

    HOBART, Saturday.—The State Government's prospects of disposing of the Electrona carbide works to a financial group operating from London appear to be ...

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  15. Dr. Mannix.

    Dr. Mannix Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, has arrived here from Chicago. He was received at the city hall by the mayor (Mr. Walker). Dr. Mannix is ...

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  16. Norwegian Bank.

    The Storting (Parliament) is faced with a remarkable position arising from the recommendation of a secret committee to prosecute all but two berges (members) of ...

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  17. MAN GUILTY OF MURDER.

    BROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Sunday.— Interest in the retrial of Walter Arthur Nelson, on a charge of the murder of William Oliver, at Yanterbangee Government ...

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  18. Slavery Convention.

    In a long letter to the League of Nations on the subject of the draft slavery convention, the Commonwealth points out that there is no slavery in territories under the ...

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  19. LIGHT RAIN REPORTED.

    From s[?]anty reports received at the Metropolitan Weather Bureau last night it appears that light rain fell fairly generally over the State in the week-end. A fall ...

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  20. MANUFACTURE OF CEMENT.

    PORT FAIRY, Sunday.—Mr. J. W. Crawley is engaged in surveying land containing limestone deposits on which it is proposed to establish cement works. Mr. ...

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  21. BURRENJUCK DAM.

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Sunday.—Uneasiness is fell at Gundagai regarding the condition of the Burrenjuck Dam. The Gundagai Shire Council, it is stated, has been informed ...

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  22. Rebuilding Industry.

    In a statement to the conference of the National Union of Railway-men the general secretary of the union (Mr. J. H. Thomas. M.P.) reminded members of the ...

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  23. Fate of Abdel Krim.

    According to a message received in Paris from San Sebastian (Spain), the Franco-Spanish delegates have decided not to send Abdel Krim, the leader of the Riffis, who ...

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  24. MEDICAL OFFICERS' CLAIMS.

    The Commonwealth public service arbitrator (Mr. Atlee Hunt) will deliver his determination at half-past 10 o'clock on Tuesday at 42 Jolimont road, Jolimont, in ...

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  25. TRADE MARK REFUSED.

    A decision of interest to citrus fruitgrowers, cordial manufacturers, and to the general public has been given by the Commonwealth law officer (Mr. Gordon ...

    Article : 275 words
  26. VICTORIA PARK RACES.

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