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  2. PALESTINE DISORDERS.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Lord Passfield) has appointed a commission of inquiry of members of Parliament to investigate the recent disturbances in ...

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  3. THE LAST TRAM.

    The number of persons who consider it an honour to travel on the last cable trams traversing routes which are bing converted to electric traction appears to be ...

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  4. MISS ENGLAND WINS.

    While striving to overtake Sir Henry Segrave's Miss England, which was travelling at a speed of 75 miles an hour in the race for Count Volpi's cup at the Lido ...

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  5. NAVAL CONFERENCE

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Stimson) announced yesteray that Great Britain and the United States were now prepared for a naval conference. He said that ...

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  6. RHINELAND.

    The evacuation of the British Army on the Rhine began to-day with the departure from Wiesbaden of the advanced detachments of two regiments. During the 11 ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Complaints by country shires about their inability to collect rates from distressed soldier and civilian settlers will be discussed in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  8. FOOTBALL SENSATION.

    The second semi-final match of the Victorian Football League on the Melbourne Cricket-ground on Saturday provided one of the greatest surprises ever witnessed in ...

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  9. FEDERAL ELECTION.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Further consideration was given at week-end Cabinet meetings to the policy speech which will be delivered by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  10. BODY IN TRUNK.

    Suspicions which were aroused with respect to the contents of an unclaimed trunk at the Lille railway station led to the discovery of a man's bound-up body. In a ...

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  11. ITALY A DICTATORSHIP.

    Signor Mussolini made an important speech at the Palazzo Venetia, dealing with the recent changes in the Cabinet. He explained that the Fascist militia and ...

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  12. ENTERTAINMENTS TAX.

    In an intensive campaign to arouse public hostility against the proposed taxation of 5 per cent, on the profits of the motion picture industry the tax is being denouncex ...

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  13. CONTROL OF RACING.

    General satisfaction with the State Ministry's proposals for the control of racing in country districts was expressed to the Chief Secretary (Dr. Argyle) on ...

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  14. DRIVER FALLS DEAD.

    "Forty years ago a woman in a similar position would have shricked and fainted," said the coroner at Westminster at an inquest when complimenting Miss ...

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  15. BRITISH AIRSHIPS.

    The trials of the two new British airships are awaited with keen interest. The shed trials of both the State-built airship R101 and the privately constructed vessel ...

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  16. SELF-CONTROL.

    The Roman Catholic Archbishop of West-minster (Cardinal Bourne) in an address at the Catholic Emancipation centenary celebration at the Albert Hall declared that the ...

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  17. Petrol Explodes.

    An explosion occurred in a petrol store, which collapsed at Parma. Many families were living in the vicinity. Eighteen persons were killed. Twenty-five injured ...

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  18. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Flight-Lieutenant Ulm will shortly make a flight from England to Australia in a triple-engined Avro-Avian plane, in which he will attempt to ...

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  19. Woman Found Hanging.

    A woman found hanging in a waiting-room at the Paddington railway station has been identified as Mrs. Alice Krcbner, aged 50 years. She was the widow of a doctor. ...

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  20. Empire's War Losses.

    Sir Fabian Ware, director-general of graves registration and inquiries, in a letter to the "Daily Telegraph," points out that the total of the Empire's war ...

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  21. WAR TRAGEDY RECALLED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—One of the strangest tragedies of the sea was the mysterious dis-appearance in the early days of the war of the Australian submarine AE1. Yesterday ...

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  22. BETTORS' MISTAKE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Many totalisator bettors who backed Zetacre in the High-weight Handicap at Ascot on Saturday threw their tickets away after the horses ...

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  23. CONSTABLE ATTACKED.

    When he tried to stop a fight between several men in Latrobe street, outside St. John's Hall, on Saturday night, Constable J. McCulloch, of West Melbourne, was ...

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  24. SKINBUYER'S STORY.

    BATHURST (N.S.W.), Sunday.—Willian George Prunks, a skinbuyer employed by a Bathurst firm, told a remarkable story to the Bathurst police. While he was ...

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  25. "Journey's End.''

    Arrangements have been made for broad-casting the war play "Journey's End" throughout the world on the evening of Armistice Day from the short-wave ...

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  26. SORRENTO MASONIC TEMPLE.

    SORRENTO, Sunday.—The ceremony of laying the foundation-stone of the Sorrento Masonic Temple took place this afternoon before about 300 people. Most ...

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  27. ARIEL MOTOR-CYCLES.

    Experts agree that the chain of endurance performances recently registered by a 497 c.c. Ariel motor-cycle stands alone as the greatest motor-cycle endurance record ...

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  28. ANGLICAN ARCHBISHOPEIC.

    The chairman of the Liverpool (Eng.) branch of the Royal Empire Society (Mr. Robert Rankin) has sent a wireless message to the secretary of the Melbourne ...

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  29. What Is a Quiet Cup of Tea?

    Some people take keen delight in what they call a quiet cup of tea, as distinguished from more formal tea drinking Such quiet enjoymen[?] requires a tea of more ...

    Article : 135 words
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