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  2. VESTRIS WRECK.

    The list of those known to have been rescued from the Lamport and Holt liner Vestris, which foundered when bound from New York to Buenos Aires, and was ...

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  3. NEW ZEALAND ELECTION.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.— The general election was held to-day. Polling was steady, and a record vote is expected. The total number of registered ...

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  4. SENATE SEATS.

    An important development occurred yesterday in the Ministerial parties' fight for two of the Victorian Senate scats. The third must go to the Labour party. After ...

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  5. CREW ATTACKS OFFICERS.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wednesday.—Fifteen seamen and trimmers on the Port Darwin were fined yesterday for having disobeyed the orders of Captain Sawbridge ...

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  6. HOGAN MINISTRY DEFEATED

    By one vote the Hogan Ministry was defeated last night in the Legislative Assembly. The defeat was brought about by a combination of the non-Labour parties. The Cabinet will meet to-day. It is expected that the Premier (Mr. ...

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  7. POINTS FOR ELECTORS.

    Electors are advised to vote early. The booths will open at 8 o'clock. There need be no confusion about the Senate vote if Nationalist and Country ...

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  8. ETNA ERUPTION.

    Mount Etna was even more awe-inspiring to-day, Sustained eruptions enlarged the principal outlet, the lava falling in blazing cascades down the mountainside. This was ...

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  9. COMBINED SPORTS.

    Sir,—I regret that I have had to report to the secretary of the Head Masters' Association that it has come to our knowledge that our under 16 runner in the ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN BORROWING.

    At the annual meeting of the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank to-day the chairman (Mr. Andrew Williamson), referring to the criticism of the extent of ...

    Article : 228 words
  11. CHINESE PIRATES.

    Details of the wholesale looting of the stranded Chinese coastal steamer Hsinchi (1,000 tons), which has European officers and carried several Methodist missionaries, ...

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  12. GOODS TRAIN DERAILED.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.— A goods train which left Peterborough for Cockburn this morning met with disaster at the 255½ mile-post in the afternoon through ...

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  13. AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC SIGNS.

    The illuminated traffic signal erected by the City Council at the intersection of Swanston street and Collins street was demonstrated again yesterday. The traffic ...

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  14. Arab Peace Act.

    The sheiks of the most important tribes in Syria and Trans-Jordania, whose raids have caused endless trouble to the French and British, have decided after a ...

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  15. HIGH COURT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Argument was completed before the High Court today on the application by Silas Young Maling, formerly deputy general manager ...

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  16. INTER-IMPERIAL TARIFFS.

    The British Foreign Secretary (Sir Austen Chamberlain) in an interview said:— "The policy of the Conservative party is that whenever there is duty there should ...

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  17. Soviet Fears.

    A Moscow message received through Riga states that in consequence of the trade unions in Russia lately showing increasing sympathy with the views of the ...

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  18. FARM TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—William Henry McCauley, aged 45 years, of Wellington (N.S.W.), who had been in ill-health for three years, shot and wounded his wife, ...

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  19. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

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  20. COUNCILLOR AIKMAN'S WILL.

    The will of John George Aikman, of Bourke street, Melbourne, a former member of the Legislative Council and a former Lord Mayor of the city, was lodged for ...

    Article : 279 words
  21. Canadian Wheat Pool.

    In their report for the year 1927-28 the directors of the Canadian wheat pool state that the total gross turnover of the organisation for the term was 323,847,000 dollars ...

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  22. Oranges by Esperance Bay.

    Oranges which arrive by the Esperance Bay from Australia are being discharged in on unsatisfactory condition, a considerable proportion being wasty or mouldy. ...

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  23. King's Medal.

    Honorary Lieutenant J. Hutchinson, of the Australian Instructional Corps, has been awarded the King's Medal for 1928, having won the distinction earlier in the ...

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  24. SINGLETON HOMES.

    Conducted by the Melbourne City Mission the Singleton Homes for Women at Collingwood have for many years performed splendid service. For many years ...

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  25. RESO TOUR CANCELLED.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday,—Owing to the small number of applications received by the Queensland Railways department for the proposed Reso tour from Brisbane to ...

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