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  2. NOISES AT EXHIBITION[?]

    "Already we have had several cases of relapse in chorea (St. Vitus's dance) which were definitely caused by noises from recent sporting events at the Exhibition," ...

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  3. BROADCASTING FINANCE.

    Proposals for financing broadcasting companies were discussed yesterday by representatives of each of the "A" class broadcasting companies. A conference, convened ...

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  4. ROUMANIAN THRONE.

    Following upon Prince Carol's declaration at Paris that if Roumania calls him to the throne he will answer, wild speculation has been aroused by the arrest on the border of ...

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  5. MR. AMERY'S TOUR.

    All that has been said and written by leaders of the British Empire in recent years about the co-operation and friendship between Great Britain and the Dominions is ...

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  6. VALUE OF INCENTIVE WAGE.

    Speaking on his observations while in the United States with the industrial mission, Mr. H. E. Guy, who was chairman of the commission for the purposes of their ...

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  7. QUEEN'S BROTHER

    The Marquis of Cambridge, brother of Her Majesty the Queen, died in a nursing home at Shrewsbury this evening. For some time past he had been in ill-health. To-day ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BOARD OF WORKS.

    Mr. W. J. Carre-Riddell, who has been chairman of the Melbourne and Metropoliton Board of Works for 20 years, informed members of the Board yesterday ...

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  9. U.S.A. SWINDLERS.

    Bankers attending the annual convention of the American Bankers' Association at Houston (Texas) said that the business outlook in the United States was good for ...

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  10. DEAD SEA PROJECT.

    Considerable interest has been aroused by a report that a British syndicate has been granted a concession for reclaiming the mineral resources of the Dead Sea. It is, ...

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  11. WOMEN CLERGYMEN.

    Recently Miss Dor[?]n Allen, of Hawthorn, decided to become a candidate for the Methodist Ministry, and the superintendent of the circuit (the Rev. B. W. ...

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  12. WOOL INDUSTRY.

    After weeks in the English provinces and in Scotland, where he inspected agricultural research stations, the chairman of the Australian Council for Scientific and ...

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  13. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    Although nominations for the annual elections of the City Council will close on Monday, no nominations have been received in opposition to any of the sitting ...

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  14. LED BY WOMEN.

    Violence continues in connection with the coal strike at Ludlow, Colorado. Two mine guards were pushed into a creek, and 28 men and seven women, members of the ...

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  15. EARTH SHOCKS.

    Earthquakes which are described as the most tremendous for years were recorded at the Fordham University on Monday morning. It is estimated that the earthquake ...

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  16. LOAN OVER-SUBSCRIBED.

    Advice was received by the State Treasurer (Mr. Hogan) yesterday from the Acting Agent-General for Victoria in London (Mr. A. H. Wright) that the ...

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  17. Agricultural Research.

    The director of the Waite Research College, Adelaide (Professor Richardson), commenting on his tour of agricultural institutions in Britain, paid a high tribute ...

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  18. FALL DOWN LIFT-WELL.

    Thinking that the lift was at the floor, Ray Lo[?]t, aged 24 years, of Surrey street, Prahran, opened a lift door on the first floor of Alexander's Hotel, Spencer street, ...

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  20. British Seaplanes.

    The four British flying-boats which are on a cruise of 25,000 miles, including Australia, have left here for Brindisi. ...

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  21. MUTTON BIRDS EXPECTED.

    COWES, Tuesday.—Large numbers of visitors have reached here already in anticipation of the arrival of the mutton birds. The birds usually arrive in October to lay ...

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  22. Trotsky in Disfavour.

    Moscow advices are that the Communists' party's controlling commission has expelled Trotsky and Zinovieff for refusing to abandon their factional stri[?]. ...

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  23. GOVERNOR TO VISIT WONTHAGGI

    His Excellency the Governor (Lord Somers) and Lady Somers will visit Wonthaggi on November 8. They have expressed a wish to make an underground ...

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