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  2. BUFFETED BY GALE.

    With a heavy list, and between four and six feet of water in [?] of her holds, the British India steamer Hatimura (6,666 tons) returned to port on Saturday. She ...

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  3. NOTE TO SOVIET.

    A Note announcing the rupture between Great Britain and Russia was handed to the Soviet charge d'affaires (M. Rosengolz) at Chesham House at midday ...

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  4. FIRE IN CITY.

    Dense clouds of smoke enveloped the northern end of the city when fire broke out in a building occupied as a furniture factory by Mr.H.A.Branchflower, in a ...

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  5. HOSPITALS AND MEDICINE.

    Co-ordination of medical academic education with hospital clinical teaching and research into the cause of diseases was thoroughly investigated in America by Dr. ...

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  6. TRADE UNIONS BILL.

    The House of Commons devoted to-day to a discussion of the provision of the Trade Unions Bill enforcing the separation of the political funds of trade unions from ...

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  7. FIRE ON RENOWN.

    The Admiralty has announced that an oil fuel fire occurred on Thursday in one of the boiler-rooms of H.M.S. Renown, on which the Duke and Duchess of York are ...

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  8. CAPTAIN LINDBERGH.

    Before Captain Charles Lindbergh left here for Brussels this morning he superintended the filling of the oil tank of his machine and made final adjustments. He ...

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  9. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.

    Grain prices on the Board of Trade have fluctuated wildly for several days. The "bullish" market is said to be due to the adverse weather conditions in growing ...

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  10. CRICKET.

    In the match between the visiting Australian Eleven and Singapore the home team made [?]8 only, Andrews taking four for 10 and Macartney four for 17. ...

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  11. ROUGH FOOTBALL.

    Unpleasant incidents in the last half of the game between Brunswick and Port Melbourne prevented any merit being attached to the victory of the latter team. ...

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  12. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"There is no question that ultimately prohibition will be abolished, or, at any rate, that the present law will be modified," said Mr.George H. ...

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  13. TROUBLE AT SUGAR MILL.

    INNISFAIL (Q.), Sunday.—Following a strike by the South Johnstone mill employees, a large number of farmers in the South Johnstone district have been warned ...

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  14. FROM HOSPITAL TO GAOL.

    GEELONG, Sunday.— James Francis Power, aged 44 years, was involved in an accident in Keera street, on Tuesday evening, and he was removed to hospital. ...

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  15. South African Flag.

    During the holiday feelers were thrown out relative to a compromise on the Flag Bill, and it was suggested that the Union Jack should fly side by side with the ...

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  16. BEER SUPPLIES STOPPED.

    HOBART, Sunday.—As it was alleged that about 35 hotels in southern Tasmania had failed to comply with the conditions of sale of liquor, the Brewers' Association ...

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  17. CAR'S ERRATIC COURSE.

    In Flinders street on Saturday night Constable O'Brien [?]aw a motor-car travelling without lights in a westerly direction. The car was swerving from one side of ...

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  18. NEWSPAPER OFFICES SOLD.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The "Daily Telegraph" building at the corner of King and Castlereagh streets has been sold for £303,000 to a Sydney syndicate, which ...

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  19. DETECTIVE STRUCK.

    GEELONG, Sunday. — Detective Sickerdick last night arrested a man in the street, and while on the way to the watch-house three men followed the detective and ...

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