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  2. NEW AUSTRALIANS.

    The Vedie sailed from Liverpool to-day with nearly 600 migrants for Australia selected by the Salvation Army. The Lord Mayor (Sir Charles Batho) ...

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  3. FEDERAL ELECTION.

    For the Ministerial parties in the Federal Parliament the general election campaign will begin to-night, when the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) will deliver ...

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  4. AIR FORCE.

    Additions to equipment and personnel of the Royal Australian Air Force at a cost of £1,990,500. and an annual maintenance charge of £651,800, are recommended in a ...

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  5. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    Rain marred the play in the match today between the English cricketers and All Ceylon. Chapman won the toss, and sen All Ceylon to bat on a difficult wicket ...

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  6. POLICE WATCH GARAGE.

    After they had kept a ceaseless watch on a garage since Saturday afternoon a party of detectives surprised two men who entered the garage yesterday afternoon. One ...

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  7. PLAN TO END STRIKE

    Stormy scenes marked the proceedings at the conference of the maritime and transport unions at the Trades Hall on Saturday, when a proposal was made for a resumption of work by the waterside workers[?] based on the regulations under the Transport Workers Act. A delegate representing the ...

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  8. INCENDIARISM IN IRELAND.

    Two arrests have been made at Loughrea following the fire at Portumna. Castle, County Galway, the Irish seat of Viscount Lascelles, on Thursday, when the stables ...

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  9. RAILWAYS PICNIC.

    Fifteen special trains conveyed about 9,000 visitors to Bendigo on Saturday on' the occasion of the Victorian Railways Mutual Benefit Society's annual picnic. ...

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  10. LONDON POLICE.

    Following the resignation of the chief commissioner of the metropolitan police (Sir William Horwood), which will take effect on November 6, Sir Wyndham ...

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  11. WIRELESS HOAX.

    One million German listeners in by wireless were hoaxed on Saturday night when it was announced that the Socialist Wolfgang Schwartz would deliver a lecture ...

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  12. FUMES FROM BATHHEATER.

    Fumes from a gas bathheater overcame Stanley Bartromey, aged 15 years, of Shaftesbury parade, Thorubury, on Saturday night. He was found lying unconscious ...

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  13. Television.

    As the Baird Television Company has applied for a licence for general television broadcasting through the British Broadcasting Company's stations the B.B.C. has ...

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  14. Fascists and Socialists.

    Elaborate precautions are being taken against the possibility of a clash between the Heimwehr, or Fascists, and the Socialists, both of whom will hold ...

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  15. TRAFFIC REGULATION.

    Sir,—Train travellers have been urged repeatedly to use Degraves street as an outlet from Flinders street station, and an ever-increasing number is responding. Is ...

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  16. SALE OF ARMY NURSES' WORK.

    A sale of work made by partially incapacitated returned army nurses will be held at the clubrooms. Anzac House (second floor), on Friday and Saturday afternoons, October 19 ans 20, from ...

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