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  2. BUSH FIRES.

    HOUSHAM, Friday.—A very disastrous fire occurred in the Goroke district yesterday. The outbreak began in a small fire which got out of the control [?] ...

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  3. MR. BRUCE ON MIGRATION.

    There was a large attendance of peers and members of the House of Commons to hear an address by the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth (Mr. Bruce) to the ...

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  4. AIR CRASHES.

    Mr. L. Hore-Belisha (Liberal) asked in the House of Commons, in view of the increasing number of Air Force fatalities, whether the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  5. NORTHCLIFFE ESTATE.

    A dramatic turn was given to-day to the law suit which is proceeding in the Chancery division with regard to the sale of Northcliffe newspapers. Louise Owen, who ...

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  6. ROYAL VISIT.

    It is expected that the State programmes for the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York will be announced early in the new year. Draft programmes were completed ...

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  7. YALLOURN DISPUTE.

    Although no intimation of any change in their position has yet been given by the men who are on strike at the State Electricity Commission's work at Yallourn, ...

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  8. BACK TO THE FOLD.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—As a result of the negotiations by members of the Federal Labour excentive with two of the members of the State Labour party who were ...

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  9. STATE MINISTRY.

    Wheather any move to displace the State Ministry will be made by Independent Liberal members will not be known defitely until next week. The [?] ...

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  10. AMERICAN FLEET.

    Edward Doheny gave evidence to-day in the oil lease scandal case. This is the trial of the former Secretary for the Interior (Albert Bacon Fall) and Edward ...

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  11. TRAMWAYS CONTROL.

    It is the intention of the State Ministry to introduce before the end of the present session a measure providing for the continuance of the present Tramways Board ...

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  12. PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT

    Mr. Gallivan, in the House of Representatives, opened on Thursday the "wets'" attack in Congress on the appropriation of 12,000,00 dollars (£2.400,000) ...

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  13. LEAGUE COUNCIL.

    Conversations at Geneva concerning the military control of Germany are linked up with an important and lengthy sitting of the Ambassadors' Conference in Paris. ...

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  14. BEAM WIRELESS TESTS.

    A strange phenomenon has occurred in connection with Australian beam tests. That is that daytime transmission is stronger and clearer than at night, when ...

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  15. Woman Evangelist.

    At Los Angeles, Mrs. Aimee Semple McPherson, the evangelist whose disappearance in May created widespread interest, was a few weeks ago committed to stand ...

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  16. PURSUIT OF BALLASTRO.

    From San Remo it was reported yesterday that Fascist militia and also an infantry battalion were scouring the [?] stricken countryside for a bandit named ...

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  17. BORDER RAILWAYS.

    Further comment was made by the Treasurer (Sir Alexander Peacock) yesterday on remarks by the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Hill) regarding the financial ...

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  18. ISLANDS FLIGHT.

    A cable message has been received from the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) conveying congratulations to the chief of the air staff (Group-Captain R. Williams)[?] ...

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  19. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    From Princeton (Indiana, U.S.A.) rescuers predict the possibility that the fatalities will exceed 20 as the result of an explosion in a coalmine east of that town. Seven men are ...

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  20. London Wool Sales. LONDON. December 9.

    A miscellaneous selection of wool was offered at the London sales to-day. There was fair competition, and prices were unchanged, the following being realised:— ...

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  21. Indian Tea Industry.

    Giving evidence before the Agricultural Commission. Mr. Crawford, the chairman of the Indian Tea Association, said that the tea industry in India has a capital ...

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  22. FEDERAL LOAN.

    Individual subscriptions to the 5½ per cent Commonwealth loan of £6,000,000 were yesterday stated by the Federal Treasury as 7,000, and applications for ...

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  23. Imprisoned Strikers.

    Following Labour members' requests to the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin), in the House of Commons yesterday, to release the coal strikers who were imprisoned for ...

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  24. EXPLOSION AT EXCAVATION.

    An unusually severe explosion occured at half-past 8 o'clock yesterday morning at the railway excavation near Albert street, Footseray, where work relative to the ...

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  25. CLERICAL ASSOCIATION DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Good progress has been made towards a settlement of the dispute within the ranks of the Sydney branch of the Australian Clerical ...

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  26. BODY IN HOSPITAL.

    LAUNCESTON (T.), Friday.—The starting discovery that the body of Henry Sporle, an old identity of Burnie, had been in the morgue at the Devon ...

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  27. LORD SOMERS ENTERTAINED.

    At the annual Christmas dinner of the Naval and Military Club last night, at which the president (Sir John Monash) was chairman, His Excellency, Lord ...

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  28. ST. PAUL'S SPIRES.

    The fund for the completion of the spires of St. Paul Cathedral continues to grow, and is approaching the sum of £48,000. It is hoped that wellwishers of the fund will ...

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  29. RAILWAYS REVENUE.

    The railways revenue for the portion of the current financial year which has so far expired is £5,592,668, an increase of £283,754 on that for the corresponding ...

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  30. French Budget Passed.

    The Chamber of Deputies passed the Budget by 410 votes to 135, and the Chamber adjourned until December 17. The expenditure amounts to 39,634,408,139 ...

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  31. COLLEGE HOSPITAL AND HOME.

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  32. ALLOCATING ROSE DAY FUNDS.

    According to a balance-sheet prepared by the honorary organiser (Mrs. L. L. Heymanson), the recent Rose Day appeal on behalf of free kindergartens realised £1,551. ...

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  35. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

    Very substantial contributions continue to reach the offices of the Lord Mayor's Fund for metropolitan hospitals and charities, and this will be distributed with ...

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