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  5. NAT IONA L CHARACTER.

    The fourth of the series of Addresses on national problems was delivered in St. Peter's Cathedral on Sunday evening. The speakers were the Kev. W. H. Irwin. ...

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  6. "FURTHER FROM GOD."

    Mr. Herber Booth is a son of the late General Booth, and was for a number of years associated with the work of the Salvation Army, dn many countries. More ...

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  7. INTERSTATE FOOTBALL.

    Of the players who took part in the Melbourne game, six have not been, called upon to take the field next Saturday, they are Scanlon, Cossey, Lyne, Oliver, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SHOTGUN SENSATION.

    Lost night, Police Inspector Dimond received a telephone message from Yance Glen that John Swanson, the licence of the hotel at that place had had an ...

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  9. MAJOR BLAKE.

    Since arriving here I have been dogged by bad lock. When we tried to leave for Allahabad the engine ran so badly that we had to renew the petrol connections and ...

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  10. FRESH WORLD FLIGHT PROJECTED.

    The Air Ministry has informed the Australian Press Association that the world flight referred to by Mr. F. E. Guest in the House of Commons on Friday is a ...

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  12. TYPHOON IN CHINA

    A typhoon, in Swatow caused 5,000 Heaths among the native population. Two British steamers were driven ashore. Tie image done to property was serious. ...

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  13. BRITISH TRADE BOARDS.

    On the motion for adjournment in the Commons to-day Mr.Rhys Davies criticised the policy of the Labour Ministry regarding the conditions laid down for the ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES.

    The price of petrol has been reduced 2 cents in the eastern States, and ig row 27 cents (at present exchange, 1/3) a gallon wholesale. ...

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  15. THE SOLAR ECLIPSE.

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Pearce). referring to a charge of niggardliness made against the Commonwealth and Victorian Governments for ...

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  16. HORRIBLE CRUELTY.

    A bay gelding worth £50, belonging to John Kain, of Lewdsham, was battered to death with a length of gas piping on Saturday afternoon. Two yardmen employed ...

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  17. SUGAR CONTROL.

    Officers of the Customs Department are preparing detailed balance sheets for each of the seven years when sugar was subject to Government control. The ...

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  19. THE VICTORIAN TEAM.

    The Victorian Football League representative team to play against South Australia at Adelaide on Saturday next is as follows:—Chadwick (Melbourne), H. ...

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  20. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT.

    The "Minister for Defence (Mr. Massey Greene) announced on Saturday that under the new scheme of reorganization for the Defence Department the Adjutant-Gen, of ...

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  21. OIL IN MACEDONIA.

    Mr. George Lagon, formerly of Christchurch (N.Z,),and subsequently interested in mining on the west coast of New Zealand, who represented the Wellington. ...

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  22. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MINES.

    Giving evidence "before the Forestry Commission, the State Mining Engineer (Mr. Montgomery) said with present costs the life of the Kalgoorlie mines threatened. ...

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  23. MOST ACCEPTABLE!

    A statement is current that an endeavour is being made to arrange that the banks shall have an average uniform exchange rate with each capital city. Such ...

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  24. APPEAL TO PRIVY COUNCIL.

    Cabinet has decided to appeal to the Privy Council against the High Court's decision in the original case of Neil McNeil and Claude Debernales (petitioners) ...

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  26. CONCENTRATES.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade (Sir W. Mitchell-Thomson), in reply to questions in the House of Commons, said Australian concentrates ...

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  27. CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    A petition, signed by 217 members of the House of Commons, has been sent to Mr. Austen Chamberlain urging the advisableness of constructing the Channel tunnel at ...

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