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  2. COOKS' REPRISAL.

    Events moved s[?] in the cook's strike yesterday. The first was the un[?] hearlded arrival in Melbourne of the general secretary of the Marine Cooks' Union (Mr. ...

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  3. TAX OFFICE MALPRACTICE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), in a letter to the Premier (Mr. Bavin), demands that a thorough inquiry be made into charges of malpractice ...

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  4. TENNIS OVERSEAS.

    Rain frequently caused postponements in the hard-court tennis championship games at Auteuil to-day. Crawford and Hopman (Australia) were hot favorites in the men's ...

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  5. NOTABLE BROADCAST.

    The latest attempt to receive a broadcast programme from Melbourne is described by Mr. [?]. G. Allen as a wonderful success. The experiment was arranged by ...

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  6. AT THE NORTH POLE

    The Italian airship Italia, with General Nobile in charge, reached the North Pole and remained there from 1 o'clock till 2 o'clock in the morning. The airship is ...

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  7. WAR MASCOT'S DEATH.

    Fatal injuries received in a motoring accident yesterday morning have closed the romantic career of Henri Hermene Tovell, a French orphan who was adopted by ...

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  8. OFFER OF £8,000.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—For the first time for some weeks Mr. Lambert, M.H.R. (N.S.W.), attended the sitting of the House of Representatives this morning. He ...

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  9. FILM "DAWN."

    After long consideration by the censors and by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), who is acting as Minister for Trade and Customs, it has been decided to prohibit ...

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  10. WORLD TRIP IN A DAY.

    When Fritz von Opel, of the Opel Motor Company, the builders of the "Rocket" motor-car, took his seat for the sensational trial on Wednesday his head was just ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN SCOTS.

    Two trainloads of Australian Scots left King's Cross station, London, yesterday. There was incessant rain till their arrival at York, where the corporation and ...

    Article : 326 words
  12. APPRENTICESHIP.

    Approxal was given by the State Cabinet last night to the appointment of Mr. E. P. Eltham, senior inspector of technical schools, is president of the Apprenticeship ...

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  13. VIRILITY OF YOUTH.

    Dr. Voronoff, who has become famous, among other things, for his advocacy of monkey gland treatment to prolong life and preserve a feeling of youthfulness, ...

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  14. BOMB IN CONSULATE.

    A powerful bomb exploded with terrific force in the Italian Consulate and killed 10 people, all Italian migrants. Three of them died instantly. Seven persons are ...

    Article : 140 words
  15. PHILLIP ISLAND.

    Legislation providing for the severance of Phillip Island from the Shire of Phillip Island and Woolamai, and its constitution as a separate municipality, will be ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICAN FLAG.

    The Minister of the Interior (Dr. Malan) to-night issued a statement regarding the flying of the Union Jack on Union Day (May 31), which gives concessions to ...

    Article : 197 words
  17. HAMBURG EXPLOSION.

    The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs was asked in Parliament to-day whether his attention had been directed to the accident at Hamburg, where a tank ...

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  18. CHINA CIVIL WAR.

    In the House of Commons questions were put to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs regarding the British policy towards the contending parties in China. Sir ...

    Article : 258 words
  19. EAST MALVERN TRAMS.

    By the construction of a short section of tramway track in Wattletree road the Tramsways Board has provided a direct tramway connection between the tram line ...

    Article : 306 words
  20. PASTORAL RESEARCH FUND.

    Woolgrowers and others will be pleased to know that woolselling brokers in Australia have decided to give £5,000, through the National Council of Woolselling Brokers, ...

    Article : 233 words
  21. POLITICS IN GREECE.

    M. Venizelos, the former Premier, in explaining his sudden return to Athens, said that he felt that refusal on his part to resume the leadership of the Liberal ...

    Article : 205 words
  22. Ship on Rocks.

    The Alaska Packers' Association suilingship Star of Falkland (2,330 tons), with a crew of 40 whites and 280 Chinese cannery workers, proceeding to the Bering Sea ...

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  23. Royal Colonial Institute.

    At the annual meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute it was decided, by 68 votes to 22, to change the name to the Royal Empire Society. ...

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  24. Two Deaths on Osterley.

    Two Australians, Mr. Lomas and Mr. Han, died of apoplexy on board the Osterley, owing to the terrific heat in the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea. Both were going ...

    Article : 62 words
  25. 197 Men Die in Mine.

    The authorities have abandoned hope of rescuing any more of the entom[?] men in the coalmine where an explosion occurred. It is now estimated that the ...

    Article : 76 words
  26. ROSARIANS AT DINNER.

    Members of the executive of the National Rose Society gave a dinner to Mr. Alister Clark at the Cafe Francais last night. Although it is approaching midwinter the ...

    Article : 99 words
  27. Aeroplane Accident.

    A Farman passenger aeroplane flying between Paris and Berlin, was forced down, and the tank exploded. The pilot, mechanic, and a woman passenger were killed. ...

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  28. DR. FITCHETT'S CONDITION.

    The Rev. Dr. W. H. Fitchett, principal of the Methodist-Ladies' College, Hawthorn, was reported last night to be in a critical condition. Dr. Fitchett, who is aged 86 ...

    Article : 55 words
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