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  2. KING'S HEALTH.

    The Kings doctors, after a long and careful study of X-ray photographs taken last week, have decided that another operation shall be performed to-morrow. This ...

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  3. COST OF PROTECTION

    A comprechensive review of the economic effects of the Australian tariff is contained in the report of an informal committee of economists appointed by the Prime ...

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  4. ROAD MISHAPS.

    BACCHUS MARSH, Monday.—One man was killed and another was seriously burned when a motor-car overturned and caught fire on the Melbourne-Ballarat road ...

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  5. ATLANTIC FAILURE.

    The Polish airmen, Major Idzikowski and Major Kubala, who left the Le Bourget acrodrome, Paris, to fly to the United States, and were in different over the ...

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  6. PARKING FEES.

    The City Council discussed yesterday the report of the traffic and building committee on parking fees, and adopted a recommendation against any reduction at the ...

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  7. SHOOTING IN QUARRY.

    Non facts were obtained by Seniordetective Bell and Detective Gooden, who investigated the wounding of Charles George Rachford, aged 14 years, of ...

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  8. DID AEROPLANE FALL?

    BROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Monday.— The report thatan aeroplane was seen descending in a column of smoke yesterday morning severalmiles from Stephens Creek ...

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  9. BALACLAVA SEAT.

    By a absolute majority of votes over 10 other candidates Mr. T. W. White was selected by a Nationalist electorate convention held in the St. Kilda Town Hall ...

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  10. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Owing to the limited accommodition on the Discovery it is improbable that there will be any additional appointments to the staff of Sir Douglas Mawson's Antarctic ...

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  11. EARTHQUAKE TREMORS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.— Although tremors in the earthquake areas are perceptibly diminishing, there has not been one day since the heavy shocks on ...

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  12. COAL FOR RAILWAYS.

    Efforts by the Railways department to obtain coal within the Commonwealth in stead of importing supplies at enhanced prices has been successful to some extent, ...

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  13. MOTOR RACE.

    By the narrow margin of 14 seconds the Russian driver, Ivanovsky, of an Alfa Romeo motor-car (Italy) won the Irish International Grand Prix motor race for ...

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  14. SUFFERING ABORIGINES.

    "If the drought does not break within six months the country will be deserted by white men and blacks," said Mr. George Aiston, of Mulka Station, Central ...

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  15. POPULAR HISTORIES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Nearly all popular history books should be rewritten, according to Mr. J. B. Brigden, economist to the Australian Oversea Transport ...

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  16. £40 THROWN INTO YARRA.

    DEVONPORT (Tas.), Monday.—At Devonport Police Court to-day Alfred Miles, aged 27 years; Stanley James Robinson, aged 21 years, and Edward Cornelius, aged ...

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  17. PROFITS OF COALOWNERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The chairman of the Royal Commission on the Coal Industry (Mr. Justice Davidson) announced today that the commission would sit in open ...

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  18. MANY SYDNEY ROBBERIES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Thieves were active in Sydney at the week-end. The police received reports of housebreaking from almost every suburb.The number of ...

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  19. INFANT WELFARE.

    Sir Truby King, of New Zealand, is visiting Australia to investigate matters concerning mothercraft and infant welfare. he has arrived in Melbourne, and is ...

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  20. MARTYR TO SCIENCE.

    Dr. Pierre Marie, of the Pasteur Institute, has died from botulism, a ghastly food-poisoing discase. A fortnight ago, while Dr. Marie was experimenting in ...

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  21. DRINKS FROM SOFT FRUITS.

    At the request of the Development and Migration Commission, Mr. S. R. de Pasquale, reserach chemist, has prepared a report of an investigation which he conducted ...

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  22. FOGS AND FROSTS.

    Dense fog covered many parts of the metropolitan area until after 10 o'clock yesterday morning. The fog was remarkable for its irregular occurrence. Some ...

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  23. MARKETING OF WHEAT.

    In accordance with a promise made to a deputation last week, the Premier (Sir William McPherson) yesterday referred to the State Cabinet arequest that a bill to ...

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  24. TRAMWAYS BOARD.

    Discussing the proposal of the Ministry to consider changes in the constitution of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways, Board Councillor Crispe, at a ...

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  25. BLINDED AND IN AGONY.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Blinded and in excruciating agony, as the result of burns when he fell into his camp fire near Cairns on Saturday afternoon, Herbert Foote, aged ...

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  26. FISHERMAN'S BEND HOUSING.

    Following the adoption of plans by the State Ministry for making available for settlement an additional area of more than 100 acres of the Fisherman's Bend land, the ...

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  27. PUBLIC ACTUARY ENTERTAINED.

    Mr. Oswall Gawler, F.I.A., who has been appointed public actuary of South Australia, was entertained at luncheon yesterday by members of the Victorian branch of ...

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  29. ARCHBISHOP DOR PERTH.

    PERTH, Monday.—The selection of a successor to the late Archbishop Riley, as Anglican Archbishop of Perth, isengaging the attention of a joint committee of clergy ...

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