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  2. MR. BRUCE MEETS PREMIERS

    Before the six Premiers (who are also Treasurers of their States), the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) detailed yesterday the Federal Ministry's plan to compensate ...

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  3. FREE STATE ELECTION.

    The final result of the Irish Free State election is as follow:- GOVERNMENT.............46 DE VALERAITES..........44 ...

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  4. BRITAIN AND SOVIET

    The Under Secretary to the Foreign Office (Mr. Locker-Lampson), in reply to questions is the House of Commons, said that the initiative for improving ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL AIR RACE.

    The dramatic last moment discovery of a leaking union prevented the departure of Flight-Lieutenants Carr and Mackworth on their non-stop flight to Karachi. [?] ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In political circles to-day the opinion was expressed that the Premier (Mr. Lang) may attempt to hold the election on a date earlier than ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND PORTS IDLE.

    From a small dispute between two seetions of the waterside workers at Cairns, disorder has spread along the Queensland coast. The port of Cairns has been closed ...

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  8. TRAMWAY-MEN AND COURT.

    Special meetings of the members of the Victorian No. 1 and No. 2 branches of the Australian Tramways Employees' Association were held at the Temperance Hall, ...

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  9. BISHOP OF LONDON.

    The English Speaking Union entertained at luncheon the Bishop of London (the Right Rev. Dr. Winnington Ingram), who has been on a tour of Australia and New ...

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  10. FIRE AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—Early this morning Mr. Samuel Hart, aged 75 years, was admitted at the hospital suffering from severe and extensive burn[?]. He lived from ...

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  11. HAWKING MEAT IN COUNTRY.

    Serious statements regarding the manner in which meat is handled and delivered in the country were made to the Minister for Health (Mr. Beckett) yesterday morning ...

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  12. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    Mr. W. Cattanach, chairman of the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission of Victoria, in an address at a meeting of traders in dried fruits, stated that the ...

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  13. CRUISING TAXI-CABS.

    Wide differences of opinion were shown to exist among hire car owners and taxi owners regarding the operation of the cruising privilege in the city streets at a ...

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  14. COLD AT CANBERRA.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Old residents [?] that the present winter is the most [?] for many years. Meteorological records show that during the last week the ...

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  15. INDUSTRIES FOR AUSTRALIA

    The Commonwealth Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Pratten) has conferred with the Canadian Minister for Trade (Mr. Malcolm) on trade questions, and both ...

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  16. LEVEL CROSSING MISHAP.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—As the result of being struck by the train from Geelong to Ballarat this evening. Denis Low[?]ey, aged 60 years, farmer, of Cowies Creck, is ...

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  17. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.

    An announncement in the "Commonwealth Gazette" published yesterday indicates an important change in the navigation and lighthouse branches of the Customs ...

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  18. NEW TOWN HALL.

    As the Melbourne Town Hall is now nearing completion, a revised scale of charges for the [?] of the hall has been prepared by the Town Hall and baths ...

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  19. FEDERAL LOAN.

    Although unable yesterday to make any [?] forecast of the result of the Commonwealth loan, which is due to close tomorrow, officials of the Federal Treasury ...

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  20. PREVENTION OF DIPHTHERIA.

    At its meeting on Monday the City Council will receive from the health committee a recommendation that the council's campaign against diphtheria should be ...

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  21. A GENEROUS GIFT.

    There was recently presented to the Melbourne National Gallery by Mr. and Mrs. E.S. Makower, through Sir William McBeath, a very fine collection of French ...

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  22. MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    Citizens who are interested in the appeal for £50,000 by the Melbourne Hospital [?] the Caulfield Convalescent Hospital, which is managed by the same institution, ...

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  23. BALLARAT DIOCESE.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—A meeting of the board of electors for the Ballarat Anglican diocese was held at the Cathedral buildings to-day to consider matters in ...

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  24. EDINBURGH GARDENS.

    The work of removing a large [?] of spoil from the avenue of [?] trees in Edinburg Gardens, at the rear of the Fitzroy Footbal-ground, which has been ...

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  25. CHIMING CLOCK AT BRIGHTON.

    Presented to the Brighton Grammar Shool by the MacGlashan family, of Brighton, in memory of their parents, the first electric chaiming clock in Australia ...

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  26. £10.000 MAIL BAG STOLEN.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—Josephy Foster, who was arrested at Hamilton and charged with stealing a mailbag containing £10,000 in Treasury notes from the ...

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