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  2. PARLIAMENTARY SALARIES

    By a large majority the Legislative Assembly decided list night that a judge of the Supreme Court should be authorised to inquire into the question of the sum ...

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  3. FLIGHT TO NEW ZEALAND.

    Using a Ryan monoplane similar to that in which Captain Lindbergh made his Trans-Atlantic flight. Lieutenant Moncrieff (pilot) and Captain Kight, of the New ...

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  4. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    Before a large gathering of clergy and laity, Archbishop Lees performed yesterday morning the ceremony of blessing the crowing-stone of the newly completed ...

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  5. LOS ANGELES MURDER.

    The sheriff of Pendleton (Oregon) has arrested Edward Hickman, the youth suspected of the murder of Marion Parker, aged 12 years, the daughter of the banker ...

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  6. SUGAR POLICY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced yesterday that the Government had given consideration to the future protection of the sugar industry. In ...

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  7. KING'S SPEECH.

    The Kings Speech at the prorogation of Parliament dwells with satisfaction on the enthusiastic reception accorded to the Prince of Wales and Prince George in ...

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  8. NEW PRAYER BOOK.

    The bishops have decided to reintroduce the revised Prayer Book before the Church Assembly in a slightly modified form. They will discuss on January 11 the changes ...

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  9. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

    One of the effects of the depression which has been noticed in business circles in recent months has been a reduction of long-distance travelling for the holidays ...

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  10. WIRELESS DISCORD.

    Several hundred shareholder attended the annual meeting of the Marconi Wireless and Telegraph Co. Ltd. Lord Inverforth presided. Members of the board on ...

    Article : 516 words
  11. HOTEL FOR YALLOURN.

    The reserved decision of the Licensing Court regarding the application of George Dickson Brown for a victualler's licence at Yallourn was given yesterday morning. ...

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  12. "DAILY TELEGRAPH."

    Sir William E. Berry, Mr. James Gomer Berry, and Sir Edward [?]iffe are reported to have bought the London "Daily Telegraph" as from January 9. The new ...

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  13. King's Christmas.

    The King and Queen, with then little granddnughter, the Princess Elizabeth, left London to-day for Sandringham, where Christmas will be spent in the customary ...

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  14. Trans-Atlantic Telephone.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons regarding the Trans-Atlantic wireless telephone service, Lord Wolmer, Assistant Postmaster-General, said, that ...

    Article : 137 words
  15. GRAZIERS OPTIMISTIC.

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Rockhampton cattle-dealers report that the cattle market is very buoyant. Prospects, they say, never looked brighter for cattle-men since the ...

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  16. South African Wool.

    The progress of the Union of South Africa towards becoming a serious rival to Australia and New Zealand in the wool markets of the world, is becoming more marked ...

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  17. Captain Lancaster.

    Leaving Akyab in bright weather the Red Rose, with Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Miller on board, flew well until the acroplane was nearing Rangoon, when engine ...

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  18. Economy in Britain.

    In the House of Commons the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) said that legislation would be required to carry out the abolition of the Transport and Mines ...

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  19. ROBBERY AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Friday.— Thieves broke into the drapery shop of J. L. Komesarook, in Bridge street, during Thursday night, and stole goods estimated to be worth ...

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  20. SHRINE OF REMEMBRANCE.

    The Caulfield Council has decided to take no action at present to help the national war memorial (Shrine of Remembrance) funds. ...

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  21. CHRISTMAS CHARITY.

    We have received from the employees of Messrs. Brooks, McGlashan, and Mellarg, £100, to be distributed as follows:—£10/10/ to Lord Major's appeal for distress among unemployed; £7/10/ each ...

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  22. "I HEARD YOU SINGING."

    ADLLAIDE, Friday.— The City Corporation was ordered to pay £2 damages to the Australasian Performing Right Association, as well as the costs of an action. ...

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  23. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    PERTH, Friday. — The Railway Departmental Board, which to-day inquired into the cause of the railway sm[?]sh at Swanbourne, where three trains were involved ...

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  24. British War Loans.

    The British war loan conversion plan as issued invited applications for 5 per cent. Treasury bonds, dated 1033-35, at p101 to be convertible into 4 per cent. ...

    Article : 88 words
  25. New League Building.

    A sub-committee of the Lcague of Nations, with Sir Hilton Young as a member, adopted the new League building plans submitted by the architects. Nenot, ...

    Article : 79 words
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