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  2. NATIONALIST MINISTRY.

    Important matters of policy, including the programme for the remainder of this session of Parliament, were agreed on at the first Cabinet meeting of the Nationalist ...

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  3. MORE POLICE.

    Upon strong recommendations from the chief commissioner of police (BrigadierGeneral T. A. Blamey), the State Ministry decided yesterday to authorise the ...

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  4. GREAT GALE.

    The gale again raged over England to-day, and wireless message report violent seas to the west and in the North Sea and the English Channel. Lifeboats have been ...

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  5. GERMAN STEEL DISPUTE.

    In consequence of the employers' intention to appeal against the decision given by the Provincial Labour Court at Duisberg, it is not expected that the steel works ...

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  6. KING'S ILLNESS.

    The morning newspapers reflect the anxiety arising from the bulletins, which indicate that the condition of His Majesty the King is rather worse, as compared with ...

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  7. ROSTER GRIEVANCES.

    Combined special meetings of members of the Victorian No. 1 and No. 2 branches of the Tramway Employees' Association were held at Unity Hall, Bourke street, ...

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  8. FEDERAL CABINET.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Much outstanding administrative business awaits the consideration of the Fedcial Cabinet, which will begin a serics of meetings at Canberra ...

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  9. REPARATIONS.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Germany's Memoranda on reparations, which have been sent to the various capitals, are ...

    Article : 186 words
  10. WIRELESS INTERFERENCE.

    The director of Postal services (Mr. H. P. Brown) said yesterday that investigations which had been made in the Bendigo district by officers of his department to ...

    Article : 404 words
  11. RAILWAYS FINANCES.

    The chairman of the Railways Commissioners (Mr. H. W. Clapp) said yesterday that, according to the departmental estimate of the wheat harvest at between ...

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  12. BOMB OUTRAGES REWARD.

    A mumber of persons have visited police headquarters, Russell street, since the reward for information leading to the conviction of the criminals responsible for ...

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  13. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Two European cyclists, Oskar Rutt (Germany), and Brask Anderson (Denmark), embarked at Southampton for Australia. Corsican Bandits at Marseilles. ...

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  14. Colonel Lindbergh.

    Ruinours that Colonel Lindburgh had been killed in an aeroplane accident in Mexico. where he has been on a holiday, caused considerable excitement. From Tampico, ...

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  15. MAIL DELAYS.

    Complaints about the arrangements for the carriage of mails from England to Australia were made by a Melbourne business man who returned to Australia by the P. ...

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  16. FIRE AT WELLINGTON.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday. — A fire started in the fruit market, Blare street, about 10 o'clock to-night, and by half-past 11 o'clock the premises of Messrs. ...

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  17. Valuable Old Paintings.

    Armed men, who are well concealed in a specially constructed motor-van, are leaving London to collect £5,000,000 worth of pictures from public galleries and from ...

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  18. MASONIC HONOUR ROLL.

    Lord Somers, in his capacity of Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Victoria, performed the ceremony of unveiling ...

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  19. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Anglican prelates from all the States assembled in Sydney to-day to discuss the proposed new constitution for the Church of England in Australia, ...

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  20. ALICE SPRINGS RAILWAY.

    Before leaving Melbourne for Canberra yesterday, the Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Hill) announced that the first section of the Ood[?]adatta to Alice Springs ...

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  21. EXPERIENCES IN CHINA.

    "China, 1927," was the title of an address delivered by Miss Eleanor Hinder last night. Miss Hinder lived for three years in China, from the end of 1925 to the beginning of 1928. She traced ...

    Article : 230 words
  22. President of France.

    The salary of the President of France (M. Doumergue) has been increased from £4,800 to £14,400, in addition to an allowance of £14,400 for his expenses in ...

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  23. LOSS OF MEMORY.

    ARARAT, Monday.—A man suffering from loss of memory is being treated at the Ararat Hospital. Calling at the police station. he told the constable that he did ...

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  24. PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL.

    Two of the philanthropies of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria, the Girls' Hostel and the Babies' Home, have been established on the old Scotch College site. The ...

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  25. MOUNT MORGAN COMPANY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The liquidators of the Mount Morgan Gold-mining Co. Ltd. ([?] liquidation) have given Mr. J. H. Kessell, on behalf of a syndicate. an option to purchase the Queensland assets of the ...

    Article : 181 words
  26. Wool Conference.

    The international Wool conference passed a resolution that European wool importers strongly urge buyers to refrain from purchasing from woolgrowers, and to buy only ...

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  27. TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE MOON.

    There will be a total eclipse of the moon this evening, but as totality will cause a few minutes after the moon rises it is practically only the partial phase that will ...

    Article : 127 words
  28. INDUSTRIAL PEACE CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Unions in all the States, have agreed to be represented at the industrial peace conference called by the Chamber of Manufactures, Messrs. F. ...

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  29. WINE AND SPIRIT CELLARS.

    A correspondent expressed concern at the proposal of the Wholesale Grocers' Wages Board to fix rates of pay and conditions of work for women and girls employed in ...

    Article : 93 words
  30. LIMBLESS SOLDIERS' APPEAL.

    An appeal is being made on behalf of the Limbless Soldieis' Association of Victoria to establish an old-age provident fund for limbless former soldiers, who, as they ...

    Article : 69 words
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  32. MILLION SHILLINGS FUND.

    In connection with the Million Shillings Appeal for the establishment of a permanent orchestra in Melbourne we have received the following contributions: ...

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  34. WOMAN PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATE.

    Mrs. Longman, formerly president of the National Council of Women of Queensland, and a member of the Federal National Council, has received the nomination of the Nationalist party ...

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