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  2. PARTY CUT OFF BY SNOW.

    HOBART, Friday.—Short of food and with snow cutting them off from civilisation on all sides, the plight of a party of men who have been engaged in the ...

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  3. HOME LESSONS.

    Different opinions were expressed yesterday by doctors and teachers on the subject of the effect of home work on children. The subject was raised in a letter published on ...

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  4. EUROPE'S FUTURE.

    Considerable discussion has arisen concerning a plan attributed to M. Briand (Foreign Minister) for a United States of Europe. ...

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  5. SOUTHERN CROSS.

    Squadron Leader Kingsford Smith states that his first consideration in England will be the supervision of a fleet of aeroplanes for the Australian service. He will proceed ...

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  6. COAL INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A serious position has developed suddenly on the southern coalfields, and there may be a general stoppage on Monday. The delegate board has ...

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  7. MOTOR-CAR ON FOOTPATH

    After knocking down a man in Flinders lane, between Elizabeth street and Queen street, last night a motor-car continued on an erraticc course as far as Elizabeth ...

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  8. BURNED TO DEATH.

    Nine cadets were burned to death when a dummy house built for the purpose of illustrating life-saving methods prematurely caught fire at Gillingham Park, Kent. Two ...

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  9. STATE FINANCES.

    Although preliminary returns of the revenue received in the last financial year which were issued in the week after the year ended on June 30 indicated that the ...

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  10. BAIL FRAUDS.

    State Ministers are agreed that the laxity regarding the indiscriminate granting of bail, without proper verification of the bondsman's credentials, calls for thorough ...

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  11. PROLONGED DROUGHT.

    ALICE SPRONGS (C.A.), Friday.— Owing to the prolonged drought which has driven the native game a great distance lack, and which has reduced the cattle on ...

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  12. LORD PASSFIELD.

    Westminster Hall provided a most animated scene this afternoon, when the Secretary of State for the Dominions (Lord Passfield) and Mrs. Sidney Webb, who will not ...

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  13. POLITICS AND GOLF.

    The Moray Golf Club, which during the war excluded the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) owing to his anti-war views, has passsed a resolution offering him ...

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  14. UNKNOWN WOMAN DIES.

    After having been unconscious for 11 days, the unknown woman who was knocked down by a motor-car in Carlisle street, Balaclava, on the night of July 1, ...

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  15. SUBMARINE H47.

    The Admiralty has announced that, after full consideration of the circumstances attending the location nad salvage of submaine H47, with the loss of 24 lives, it has ...

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  16. SHOOTING AT CONSTABLE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Four men appeared at the Central Police Court to-day as the outcome of the shooting affray in Palmer street, East Sydney, late last night, when ...

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  17. MELBOURNE ARCHDIOCESE.

    A representative of the Australian Press Association interviewed Canon Travers Guy Rogers, rector of Birmingham, who is chaplain to the King and honorary canon ...

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  18. NOISE IN STREETS.

    Although the City Council's by-law to prohibit street noises has not yet passed all formal stages, and will, therefore, not come into operation for at leat two or ...

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  19. STUDENTS' "RAG."

    Painted and Ducked in Icy Water. HOBART, Friday.—Students of the Hobart Teachers' College indulged in a "rag" at the expense of first-year ...

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  20. FIRE AT CARLTON.

    Flour dust which had gathered in the roof hampered firemen in their efforts to subdue an outbreak in a building which is occupied on two floors by Eliza Tinsley ...

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  21. TRAFFIC CONTROL.

    The town clerk (Mr. W. V. McCall) said yesterday that the traffic committee of the City Council was considering many alterations to traffic control, particularly in ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND SQUADRON.

    The cruisers Dunedin and Diomede, of the New Zealand squadron, were open for inspection yesterday afternoon, and numbers of people went on board. ...

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  23. BANKRUPT DOCTOR.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Application was made to the registrar in bankruptcy to-day by Dr. Norbert Henry Bridge, medical practitioner, of Kensington, Sydney, whose ...

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  24. CHURCH UNION.

    Denominational barriers cannot withstand the pressure of social friendliness in small communities. When the home mission director of the Presbyterian Church ...

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  25. TAX DISABILITIES.

    Evidence is accumulating as to the disabilities suffered by Victorian traders when selling goods in other States. Many reports have been received by the ...

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  26. ACTRESSES VICTIMISED.

    While a rehearsal of "The Zeppelin Terror" was being held at the Palace Theatre on Thursday afternoon a thieff searched the dressing-rooms at the back of ...

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  27. CEMETERY ROBBERY.

    The condition of Mr. William N. Pratt, aged 82 years, who was attacked by a thief in his office at the Melbourne General Cemetery on Thursday night, was reported ...

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  28. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Sir George Pearce (chairman of the Federal committee which is directing arrangements) said that it was regretted that there was not sufficient ...

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  29. MEDICAL CONGRESS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Australian Medical Congress will be held in Sydney from September 2 to September 7. The organisers expect that 800 members from ...

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  30. TREES FOR GEELONG ROAD.

    The planting of trees in the Calder memorial avenue along the Geelong road was recommenced last Monday, and in three days 308 trees were added to the ...

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  31. FOUND INJURED IN STREET.

    An unknown man, dressed in shabby clothes, was found unconscious on the roadway a thte corner of Queensberry and Swanston streets, Carlton, on Thursday ...

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  32. WOMAN STABBED IN THROAT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A thief made a murderous attack last night on Mrs. Sarah Prideaux, aged 72 years, who keeps a confectionery shop in Cameron street, Balmain, ...

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  33. KNOCKED DOUN BY HORSES.

    WODONGA, Friday.—Following injuries he received on Tuesday night, when he was knocked down by a mob of stampeding horses in Hovell street, Wodonga, Isaac ...

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  34. NATIONAL DEBT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A meeting of the National Debts Committee was held in Sydney to-day to deal with the management of the National Debt Sinking Fund ...

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  35. BROADCASTING FROM SYDNEY

    Messages received from the United States by Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Limited state that special programmes from the overseas broadcasting station 2ME at ...

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  36. STREET ACCIDENTS.

    Senior-constable Brown, who is in charge of the police accidents records branch, said yesterday that 849 street accidents last year were caused by the negliggence of ...

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  38. LUNATICS ESCAPE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—Three male inmates of the Seacliff Luncatic Asylum, situated 22 miles from Dunedin, escaped this morning. ...

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