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  2. BUILDING COLLAPSES.

    An iron and concrete building seven stories high was being constructed in one of the busiest thoroughfares of the city, when it collapsed during the afternoon. ...

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  3. MASSACRE IN CHINA.

    Dr. S. Parkes Cadman, chairman of the China famine relief organisation in New York, has received information of the mossacre of about 200,000 people by fanatic ...

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  4. NO EXTENSION

    Overcrowding the Temperance Hall last night members of the Carters and Drivers' Union, by an overwhelming majority, rejected a proposal that they should become involved in the strike by declaring the Victoria Deck "black," and in refusing to transport any goods which had been handled ...

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  5. CONTROL OF RACING.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday afternoon Mr. Cohen (unofficial leader) moved the following motion, notice of which he had given on Tuesday: ...

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  6. BOMB OUTRAGES.

    Police officials at Russell street expressed surprise yesterday at the amount which the Ministry has decided to offer as a reward for information leading to the ...

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  7. NAVAL COMPROMISE.

    The authorities are anxious that the facts should be known in the case of Harold Horan, chief Paris correspondent of th[?] Universal International News Services, ...

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  8. UPPER YARRA WATERSHED.

    Condemnation of the failure of the Minister for Forests (Mr. Beckett) to reserve for water supply purposes the whole of the area of 90,000 acres in the Upper Yarra ...

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  9. FUTURE OF AIR TRANSPORT.

    Air Vice-Marshal Sir Sefton Brancker, director of Civil Aviation, in his presidential address to the Institute of Transport, advised the railway and shipping ...

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  10. CHINA REVOLUTION.

    Strict precautions will be taken within the foreign concessions to-morrow, when the anniversary of the outbreak of the revolution in 1911 will be celebrated. ...

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  11. EMPLOYERS' CONFERENCE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The conference of Employers' Federations of Australia ended to-day. Considerable discussion took place on the question of ...

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  12. Cigarette Smoking.

    Dr. Herbert A. Schlink, of Sydney, who is attending the clinical congress of the American College of Surgeons, stated that girls and women in the United ...

    Article : 121 words
  13. Motoring Offences.

    A decree has authorised the road public to collect on the spot motoring fines, ranging from 12/ to 24/. The offender is to sign an acknowledgment of conviction. The ...

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  14. FINE WEATHER EXPECTED.

    Only light scattered rain in the southern districts of the State was reported to the Weather Bureau yesterday. No rain was recorded in the northern country or in the ...

    Article : 192 words
  15. NOTES IN PARLIAMENT.

    After the comparative brightness in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday night, when Mr. Cotter (Lab., Richmond) "stonewalled" a bill because he objected to Mr ...

    Article : 376 words
  16. CRANKLESS ENGINE.

    Sir Arthur Robinson, formerly Attorney-General for Victoria, who is returning to Australia on the Orford, says that successful negotiations have been carried on in ...

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  17. TASMAN SEA FLIGHT.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.— The Government meterologist (Dr. Kidson) stated to-night that there was a possibility of the Tasman flight being ...

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  18. MACHINES FOR AIR FORCE.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Sir William Glasgow), who led the Australian delegation to the Empire Parliamentary conference in Canada, is expected ...

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  19. United States Bandits.

    From Regina (Saskatchewan) it is reported that, co-operating with United States forces, Canadian mounted men, heavily armed, have began to patrol the ...

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  20. INFLUENZA OUTBREAK.

    Figures taken in the mail branch of the General Post-office indicate the w[?] of the influenza epidemic which became evident in Melbourne about a month ago. In ...

    Article : 238 words
  21. MATERNAL MORTALITY.

    Following the announcement in the Budget that the Mate Ministry has decided to male a grant to the University of Melbourne for the purpose of establishing a ...

    Article : 127 words
  22. RAILWAYS REVENUE.

    The total railway revenue for the week ended October 7 amounted to £288,767, a decrease of £13,054 from the receipts for the corresponding week last year. A loss of ...

    Article : 129 words
  23. Fishermen Drowned.

    Many hundreds of fishermen were drowned when a typhoon occurred on the cast coast. Wireless messages of distress have been ...

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  24. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) has received the following message by wireless from Mr. F. C. Toone, the manager of the English cricket team which is ...

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