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  2. NEW BROADCASTING SERVICE.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—In a fourminute broadcast, address from his room at the Hotel Canberra the Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson) inaugurated the new ...

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  3. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Thomas) moved in the House of Commons for the authorisation of a Treasury guarantee limited to £2[?],000,000, within three years, for ...

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  4. EILDON WEIR.

    Immediate action is being taken by the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission to analyse the report of the inquiry board on the Eildon weir subsidence. ...

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  5. "PACT OF FRIENDSHIP."

    Australia was represented by Mr. Marr (Assistant Minister of the Commonwealth), Mr. Trumble (official secretary at Australia House), and the Agents-General at a ...

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  6. CHINA AND RUSSIA.

    Japanese reports from Harbin, in Manchuria, state that Chinese pressure on the Soviet institutions suspected of Communist propaganda continues. The situation is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TRAM IN COLLISION.

    Two women were injured when a large motor-truck, carrying road metal, crashed into an electric tram at the corner of Geelong road and Barkly street, Footscray, ...

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  8. MISSIONER'S FEAT.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—A daring feat by the Rev. Arthur Haining in arresting seven Kimberley blacks several months ago on a charge of cattle killing has been disclosed. ...

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  9. MINISTER FOR EDUCATION.

    Discussing the delays in erecting the Mitcham sch[?] Mr. Greenwood (Nat., Nunawading) said in the Legislative Assembly last night:—"There is bungling ...

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  10. ANOTHER ARMED "HOLD-UP"

    Half an hour after Mr. Charles D. Rutherford, traveller, of Roberts street, Northcote, had been "held up" at the point of a revolver in Queen's parade, Clifton ...

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  11. NEW GUINEA.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Residents of New Guinea are anxious to obtain a chane in the form of Government of the territory. At present New Guinea is ...

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  12. KING'S PROGRESS.

    The King's doctors announced that His Majesty's improvement continues to be satisfactory. It is learned that the wound is now ...

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  13. STATE INCOME TAX.

    Taypayers in business will be interested in a projected alteration of departmental procedure respecting an annual allowance for the depreciation of income-producing ...

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  14. DEARER WHEAT.

    Special interest attaches to an advance in the price of flour to £12/15/, which occurred yesterday, as the Royal commission appointed to inquire into the prices of flour ...

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  15. U.S.A. AND PHILIPPINES.

    A renewed movement to give the Philippines independence originated with a stirring appeal for freedom by Manuel Aoxas, Speaker of the Philippine House of ...

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  16. ALL-NIGHT TRAMS.

    Opinion in the City Council is not unanimously in accord with Councillor J. J. Liston, who suggested that the tramways should be placed under municipal control, ...

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  17. CHILD'S SPINE FRACTURED.

    Running out of Beach avenue into Ormond road, Elwood, Kenneth Cooper, aged three and a half years, was run down by an electric tram yesterday morning, ...

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  18. "BASHER" GANG AGAIN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Stopping a tram by removing the trolly pole from the overhead wire, three men to-night made a cowardly attack on a man aged 60 years, ...

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  19. PACIFIC ROTARY CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The third Pacific Rotary conference will be held in Sydney from March 18 to 20, 1930. Two previous Pacific Rotary conferences have been held ...

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  20. WORLD PEACE.

    Replying to a questioner in the Chamber of Deputies, the Foreign Minister (M. Briand) referred to his proposal to establish a United States of Europe. ...

    Article : 127 words
  21. AEROPLANE SHOW.

    The greatest aeroplane show in the history of the world was opened by the Prince of Wales at Olympia. It includes representative exhibits from every air Power in ...

    Article : 116 words
  22. MANY SHEEP MISSED.

    Four arrests were made on Tuesday by Plain-clothes Constable Saker, of Danderong, and Mounted-constable Thomson, of Bass, who have been inquiring into the ...

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  23. EARTHQUAKE AREA.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.— The motor-car service between Nelson and Westport was resumed yesterday for the first time since the first earthquake. The ...

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  24. AIR FORCE COURT-MARTIAL.

    First-class Aircraftsman Keith Earle Hooner, of the Royal Australian Air Force, was tried before a district court-martial at Point Cooke yesterday on a charge of ...

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  25. Reparations Conference.

    Speaking in the House of Commons, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Arthur Henderson) informed members that no decision had yet been reached ...

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  26. PICTURE THEATRES.

    Referring in the Legislation Assembly last night to the financial position, Mr. Maltby (Nat., Barwon) said that the present was no time to be spending thousands ...

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  27. FURTHER FROSTS PREDICTED.

    No rain was recorded in the eastern States during the 24 hours ended at 9 o'clock yesterday morning, and none in Victoria up till 6 o'clock in the evening. There ...

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  28. MAGAZINE EXPLOSION.

    News reached London that on explosion of a powder magazine on Friday in the ancient walled city of Yun-Nan-fu, the capital of the Chinese province of Yunnan, in ...

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  29. BALACLAVA BY-ELECTION.

    The president of the Australian Women's National League (Mrs. Claude Couchman) announced yesterday that the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) would address a women's ...

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  30. COUNTRY PARTY ALLIANCES.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Federal and State party alliances will be discussed at the annual conference of the Primary Producers' Association, to begin on August 13. ...

    Article : 109 words
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