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  2. BAIL FRAUDS.

    Circumstance surrounding the disappearance of John Williams while on bail, charged with in offence alleged to have been committed at Merrigum, emphasise ...

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  3. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    Strong criticism of certain accounting transactions conducted by the Closer Settlement Board in respect to soldier settlers, and of the general condition of both the ...

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  4. EMPIRE PREFERENCE

    The forecast made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Philip Snowden) of the abolition of British preferences has particularly alarmed growers of tobacco, ...

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  5. NO WHEAT GUARANTEE.

    A request for a State guarantee of a minimum price for Victorian wheat in the coming season was again refused by the Premier (Sir William McPherson) ...

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  6. SOUTHERN CROSS.

    Squadron-Leader Kingford Smith, Flight-Lieutenant Ulm, Mr. Litchfield (navigator), and Mr. McWilliams (wireless operator) reached Croydon aerodrome at ...

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  7. AGED MAN ATTACKED.

    While at work in his office about [?] o'clock last night. Mr. William Nathaniel Pratt, secretary to the trustees of the Melbourne General Cemetery, was savagely ...

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  8. EILDON WEIR.

    The committee appointed by the State Ministry to report on the recent subsidence at the Eildon weir has completed its inquiry and presented its report to the ...

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  9. CITY PARKING FEES.

    A recommendation that the question of reducing city parking fees should be deferred is contained in a report by the traffic committee of the City Council on ...

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  10. COAL CARGO ON FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The seamer King Cadwallon, one of the fleet of British yessels bringing coal to Australia, is on fire in the Indian Ocean and has been ordered ...

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  11. WAR PILGRIMS.

    Sacred memories of Australia's part in the war were brought to the Australia war pilgrims when they halted at the ancient village of Ramleh, where the ...

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  12. PRAISE FOR POLICE FORCE.

    The second annual dinner of the criminal investigation branch of the Victorian police force was held at the Melbourne Town Hall last night Representatives of ...

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  13. COAL FROM ABROAD.

    Commenting yesterday on criticism in the Legislative Assembly of the decision of the Railways Commissioners to import coal from Great Britain to replace supplies ...

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  14. SALES OF FROZEN MEAT.

    The Minister for Health (Dr. Argyle) has asked the chairman of the Health Commission (Dr. E. Robertson) to supply a statement setting out the weaknesses of ...

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  15. "ANOTHER WAR."

    "I think the world is drifting fast towards another great war, because we find extraordinary difficulty in turning our feet towards the paths leading to peace," said ...

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  16. AUTOMATIC COUPLERS.

    Sufficient automatic couplers for 1,000 trucks have been ordered by the Railways Commissioners. The tender of Bradford, Kendall Ltd., of Sydney, for 2,000 couplers ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The Queensland Minister for Roads and Railways (Mr. Morgan) left Adelaide this afternoon on his return journey. It is understood that ...

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  18. BIRTHDAY PARTY.

    Amazing scenes were witnessed until early this morning in a fashionable quarter in London at a birthday party given on behalf of a society girl. The ...

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  19. GOLD DIVINING.

    Demonstrations in the use of the divining [?]od in searching for gold were given to the Minister for Mines (Mr. Chandler), the secretary of the Mines Department (Mr. ...

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  20. BALACLAVA SEAT.

    The writ for the by-election in the division of Balaclava, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Watt, was issued yesterday by the Speaker of the ...

    Article : 172 words
  21. ALSATIAN DOGS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A deputation waited on the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Walker) to-day asking that no action he taken to destroy or sterilise Alsatian dogs, ...

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  22. Totalisator in England.

    Lord Hamilton of Dalzell, speaking in Glasgow on behalf of the Racecourse Betting Control Board, claimed that the totalisator had had a highly gratifying ...

    Article : 169 words
  23. Trotsky's Domicile.

    "The Daily Chronicle" states that the Home Secretary (Mr. J. R. Clynes), in the House of Commons this afternoon, will announce the refusal of the Government to ...

    Article : 56 words
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  25. TRAFFIC SIGNALS.

    Authority will be sought by the traffic committee from the City Council on Monday to invite tenders for the supply and installation, at a cost estimated at £400, of ...

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