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  2. ANTARCTICA.

    The following message has been received by wireless from Deception Island:- "One of the whilmg vessels which is seeking to come in contact with Sir Hubert ...

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  3. SUBMARINES.

    At the plenary session of the Naval Conference to-day the abolition of the submarine was urged by the British and American delegates, while its retention as a ...

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  4. LOWER WAGES.

    While the minutes of the award in the metal trades were being discussed in the Arbitration Court yesterday, Judge Beeby issued a warning that, in views of the fall ...

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  5. TWELVE STORY BUILDING.

    The Chamber of Manufactures Insurance Ltd., which is a subsidiary company of the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures, proposes to demolish the building it at ...

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  6. TRAIN STRIKES TRAM

    Crashing through the closed railway gates at the St. George's road crossing, halfway between North Fitzroy and Rushall stations, last night, the 8.55 electric train ...

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  7. EARLY STATE SESSION.

    When the Premier (Mr. Hogan) announced to the State Parliamentary Labour party yesterday the proposal that the State session should begin at the end of May or ...

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  8. MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    In 1926 the Government of Victoria convened a conference of representatives of the Government, the University, the Melbourne Hospital Committee, the State ...

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  9. NEW CITY BRIDGE.

    Long before noon yesterday the drivers of many vehicles of all descriptions were man[?]vring for positions in the front line at the barrier across the roadway of the ...

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  10. NEW HEBRIDES.

    The Australian Press Association understands that a negotiator is now in London for the purpose of offering the Commonwealth a majority holding of French ...

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  11. FLYING TO AUSTRALIA.

    Flying-Officers H. L. Piper and C. Kay. formerly of New Zealand, who are flying from England to Australis, arrived at Marseilles yesterday and departed from there ...

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  12. FEDERAL CABINET.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Preliminary discussions of matters to be dealt with at the conferences in Canberra next week between Commonwealth and State ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND EARTH SHOCKS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.— A sharp earth shock svas experienced at Wellington at 27 minutes to 7 o'clock this evening, succeeded by another of less severity. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN PARTY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — A split is threatened in the ranks of the Australian party, formed by Mr. Hughes, M. H. R. Trouble has occurred regarding the ...

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  15. Soldier of Waterloo.

    "The widow of a soldier who fought in the battle of Waterloo 11[?] years ago will be among those to obtain a pension under the new Widows' Pension Act" said Mr. ...

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  16. Parrot Disease.

    Dr. William Stokes, bacteriologist, of Baltimore, is the second lending physician in that city to die from psittacosis (parrot disease). His death occurred after he had ...

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  17. JUNEE AVIATION DAY.

    JUNEE (N. S. W.), Wednesday.—A second Aviation Day was held at Junee to-day, as organised by "The Argus" and "The Australasian," the Shell Company, and ...

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  18. FATAL MOTOR MISHAP.

    LAUNCESTON (T.), Wednesday. — In a motoring accident at Corra Lynn, near Launceston, this afternoon, Mrs. Mona Powell, aged 38 years, of Launceston, was ...

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  19. PALM ISLAND TRAGEDY.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. —The report of the visiting justice (Mr. T. Nevitt) into the administration of the Palm Island native settlement discloses that there had ...

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  20. CIRCUS LIONESS ESCAPES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A lionless escaped from Perry's circus at Byron Bay last night and wandered about the town. The animal gained its freedom during the ...

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  21. DISPUTE IN COUNCIL.

    PORTLAND, Wednesday. — At a meeting of the borough council last night the mayor (Councillor J. L. Wyatt) instructed the town clerk to issue a summons against ...

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  22. "HOLD UP" IN BEDROOM.

    Two men, one of whom was masked and armed with a revolver, "held up" Mr. W. J. Floyd, an ice manufacturer, in the bedroom of his home in Taylor street, ...

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  23. EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH.

    The Australian Council for Educational Research was formally constituted at a meeting this week of delegates from all the Australian States. It will at once ...

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  24. ARCHBISHOP HEAD.

    Archbishop Head paid his first visit to Lowther Hall Church of England Girls' Grammar School, Essendon, yesterday. He was surprised at the size of the school, and ...

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  25. FISHERMAN DROWNED.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Edward F. Hughes, aged 45 years, a visitor from Tasmania, was swept off the rocks and drowned while fishing at Schnapper Rocks, near ...

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  26. STAGE OR SCREEN?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Last week Mr. Richard Bellairs, speaking from the stage, protested against Australian actors being thrown out of employment by the "talkies," ...

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  27. CONVERSION LOAN.

    The chairman of the Associated Banks (Victoria) said yesterday that the banks fully supported the conversion loan of £10,600,000. Its terms had been arranged ...

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  28. SHORT WEEK ON RAILWAYS.

    Concern has been caused among railways employees at a report that the proposal made by the first Hogan Ministry to introduce a short working week in the railways ...

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