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  2. STATE RESEARCH FARM.

    About 500 farmers visited the Werribee State Research Farm yesterday afternoon, and though at intervals driving rainsqualls swept over the country no one ...

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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Third Committee has unanimaously adopted Finland's suggestion to ensure financial assitance to any State which is the victim of aggression as the outcome of ...

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  4. FEDERAL CONSTITUTION.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Evidence dealing with the power of the Commonwealth to undertake control of health activities, in addition to the direction of quarantine ...

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  5. BOXING CHAMPION.

    Outboxed, but apparently not so decisively outfought as when he lost the championship, Jack Dempsey was beaten on points by Gene Tunney, heavy-weight ...

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  6. FLYING-BOATS.

    Plans have been made for a flight of 25,000 miles by the Royal Air Force from England to Singapore and Ausralia. The flight will start from Cattewater. ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND STRIKE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Premier (Mr. McCormack) and his colleagues gained a victory at a meeting of the governing body of their party, the Queensland central ...

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  8. EMPIRE AIRSHIP SERVICE.

    Addresses were delivered to members of the Commercial Travellers' Club at the Commercial Travellers' Association rooms, Flinders street, last night, on "The ...

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  9. PRANCONIA TOURISTS.

    Satisfaction is expressed by the Rail ways Commissioners at impressions which have been given of their visit to Victoria by members of the party of United States ...

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  10. ABORIGINAL SKULL.

    COHUNA, Friday.—Another aboriginal skull of great scientific value has been found in the neighbourhood of Kow Swamp, not far from where the now ...

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  11. TRAFFIC BE-LAWS.

    Absence of uniformity in the traffic regulations dealing with motor can, in force in the different metropolitan municipalities, has become an increasing source ...

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  12. GREYHOUND RACING.

    Mr. J. E. Henry handicapper to the Canterbury (N.Z.) Jockey Club, in an interview said that he considered that the British turf authorities were ...

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  13. MILK-CARTERS' THREAT.

    Members of the milk-carters' section of the Carters and Drivers' Union have threatened a cessation of work because of the refusal of the Victorian Milk Producers ...

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  14. MOTOR TRANSPORT.

    Sir Archibald Boyd-Carpenter, Conservative member of the House of Commons for Coventry, who was formerly financial secretary to the Treasury and ...

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  15. VILLERS-BRETONNEUX.

    The dircetor of Education in Victoria (Mr. Frank Tate) visited Villers-Bretonneux to inspect the school presented by Victorian State school children. The ...

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  16. TOOWOOMBA JEWEL ROBBERY

    BRISBANE, Friday. — "I told him that those rings had been identified by Mr. Priest as portion of a robbery of diamond rings of the value of £4,100 from his shop ...

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  17. MR. AMERY'S TOUR.

    Mr. L. S. Amery (British Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs), who is making a tour of the Dominions, gave an example of tact when addressing university students ...

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  18. PARTIALLY BLIND SOLDIERS.

    Support from every part of Melbourne is being given to the appeal of the Lord Mayor (Sir Stephen Morell) in connection with his appeal on behalf of partially ...

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  19. London Wool Sales.

    At the auction sales of wool continued in London to-day a fine selection of merinoes was offered, also of New Zealand slipes, and a limited supply of other ...

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  20. SINGAPORE BASE.

    "New Zealand's Singapore base decision must command sicere respect," says the "Daily Telegraph," "when it is remembered that it is still a young contry, that ...

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  21. Professor Adrian Stokes.

    It is now revealed that propessor [?] Stokes, who had died at Lagos (West Africa), was on the eve of an epoch-making discovery when he was struck down by ...

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  22. DELINQUENT BOYS HOME.

    The following donation has been received for the fund for the establishment of a Delinquent Boys' Home on Phillip Island:— ...

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  23. KILLED BY MOTOR-VAN.

    George Chugg, aged 71 years, of Black street, Black Rock, was admitted to the Alfred Hospital yesterday afternoon suffering from a fractured base of the skull. He ...

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  24. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF

    The disappearance of sailing ships is illustrated by a report from the British Sailingship Owners' Association, showing that the world's gross sailing tonnage is now ...

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