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  2. SEVERE THUNDER-STORM.

    At the height of the thunder-storm that passed rapidly over Melbourne on saturday morning lightning struck the overhead equipment on the Sandringham elcctrified ...

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  3. ROAD MISHAPS.

    When examining a Hat tyre on one of the wheels of their motorcar in Point Nepean road Cheisca, yesterday afternoon a man and his wife were strncK by another ...

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  4. INDIAN COMMISSION.

    As a protest against the Indian Statutory Commission members of which (under Sir John Simon) armed from London to-day, boycotts were held here and at ...

    Article : 414 words
  5. U.S.A. NAVY.

    Rear- Admiral Hilary Jones. continuing his evidence before the Naval Committee of the House of Representatives said that he had gained the impression inGeneva that ...

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  6. ACROSS PAPUA.

    In the diary writton by Mr. Charles H. Karius (assistant resident magistrate) or the six months' jonrney which he under took in December, 1926, with Mr. Ivan ...

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  7. RAILWAYS FINANCES.

    Measures to reduce the estimated deficit in the railways finances of £1,000, 000 for the current financial year are still the subJeet of discussion between the Minister ...

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  8. EARLY HAIG.

    The funeral of Field-Marshal Earl Haig yesterday may be said to have been maiked by three distinet phases Firstly, the late field marshal' s family friends joined at St. ...

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  9. DAVIS CUP.

    The draw for the Davis Cup, at the palace of President Doumergue, was a bril liant affair The ambassadors of most of the competing countries attended ...

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  10. DOMESTIC SERVANTS.

    The getting of husbands in Australia is apparently the last thing in the minds of most of the 163 domestic scrvants who are cmbarking on the Oronsay A ...

    Article : 282 words
  11. Women's Suffrage.

    After seven unsuccessful attempts extending over a number of year supporters of women's suffrage succeeded to day in the House of Assembly in carrying the ...

    Article : 104 words
  12. Empire Forestry.

    At the opening of the Empire Timber Exhinbition at the Imperial Institute the Parliamentary Under Secretaey for Dominion Affairs (Lord Lovat) said that ...

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  13. Foreign Trade Monopoly.

    Tho Sonet is about to abolish the State monopoly of foreign trade to permit private companies to export and import goods This is regarded as a momentous decision ...

    Article : 87 words
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  15. Ford Labour Conditions.

    Mr. Henry Ford has announced that increased pressure for the ptoduction of his model A motor car will not inffnence the company. in changing its policy of tive ...

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  18. MOVEMENTS OF MINISTERS.

    The Commonwealth Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Hill) arrived at Canberra on Saturday. ...

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