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  2. AUSTRALIA'S PROBLEMS.

    Important points in connection with the proposed arbitration change, the withdrawal of the prosecution against Mr.John Brown for instituting a lock-out on the ...

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  3. FROZEN MEAT.

    On the recommendation of the Foods Standard Committee the State Executive Council yesteday approved regulations governing the importation into Victoria of ...

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  4. CHINA AND RUSSIA.

    Official continuation of the capture on Friday of Manchuli and Pogranichnaya, two border towns in Manchuria, is lacking. Manchuli is the connecting link ...

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  5. ANTARCTIC.

    Sergeant Eric Leslie Douglas of the Royal Australian Air Force has been selected as the second airman to accompany the expedition which Sir Douglas Mawson will lead ...

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  6. PARK ALIENATION.

    The site of the girls high school which it is proposed to erect in Caulfield Park has been determined by officers of the Public Works department in consultation with the ...

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  7. RACING DAYS REDUCED.

    By a decision of the State Cabinet last night the number of racing days in the metropolitan area for trotting and pony races will be reduced from 56 to 40 on three ...

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  8. MASS PICKETING.

    SYDNEY,Monday.—There was a dramatic development in the timberworkers strike this evening, when seven union leaders were arrested on a charge ...

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  9. TRAMWAYS BUSES.

    Under the conditions of the temporary service provuded by the Tramways Board for residents of the Balwyn and Canterbury districts, passengers have to change twice, ...

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  10. STORM IN STRAIT.

    Storms off the Victorian coast on Sunday delayed the arrival of small vessels due at Melbourne yesterday and although the mail steamers arrived according to schedule they ...

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  11. ENGLAND'S CAPTAIN.

    A.W.Carr will succeed J.C.White as captain of the English Eleven in the fourth Test match against South Africa. The "Daily Telegraph" makes the following ...

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  12. EARTH FALL IN TUNNEL.

    Hubert L.Bessel aged 40 years labourer of Silvan, was partly buried by a fall of earth in an aqueduct tunnel at the Silvan reservoir yesterday morning. With five ...

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  13. TWO AIRMEN INJURED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Forced to land in the darkness at Mascot aerodrome to-night, two airmen returniug from the North Coast were injured. They were:— ...

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  14. YOUNG MAN DROWNED.

    MILDURA, Monday.—Richard George Morgan Gray, aged 24 years was drowned this morning when he fell from the Mildura weir on which he was working. Gray fell ...

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  15. "POTATO WAR" IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY,Monday.—A "potato war" is in progress—at least the Housewives Progressive Association states that it is mobilising a "potatoless army" among the ...

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  16. WAR GRAVE PILGRIMS.

    The steamer Angkar, with the Australian War Graves Pilgrims on board left Constantinople and reached the entrance to the Dardanelles at 6 o'clock on Sunday ...

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  17. INCENDIARIST AT WORK.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday—Within the last fortnight there have been five suspicious fires it Christchurch and undoubtedly an incendiarist is at work. Two ...

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  18. RELATIONS WITH SOVIET.

    Although the Prime Minister(Mr. Bruce) has not made known the contents of his communication to the Pinne Minister of Great Britain (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) ...

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  19. MR. R. J. LOVE.

    On his return from Sydney to Melbourne yesterday Mr. R.J.Love formerly secretary of the Charities Board of Victoria, confered with members of the board regarding ...

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  20. PRICE OF BREAD IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—"We are now considering a plan to reduce the price of bread 33 [?]3 per cent." declared the president of the Housewives Progressive ...

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  21. STORMS IN ENGLAND.

    Two persons were drowned and two others were killed by lightning during the great storms. A huge wave swept the [?]st and south coasts from Yarmouth to ...

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  22. LORD MAYOR AS MAGISTRATE.

    In the fifth year of the reign of Queen Victoria an act passed by the British Parliament incorporating the City of Melbourne gave to the mayor of the city the ...

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  23. QUINQUENNIAL ELECTIONS.

    Commenting on the Queensland proposal that quinquennial elections should be introduced in place of the present triennial elections, the Premier (Sir William ...

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  24. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

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  25. VICTIM OF EARTHQUAKE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—The recent earthquake has claimed another victim in Mr.Fred. Patz who has died at Westport Hospital from heart trouble ...

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  26. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Alliott Roe, a pioneer of the aviation industry and inventor of aeroplanes, expresses the opinion that within 50 years it will be possible to fly from England to ...

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  27. German Chancellor.

    Dr. Hermann Mueller, the Chancellor, is suffering from peritonitis, which supervened after an operation. His condition is serious. ...

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  28. LATE SIR BALDWIN SPENCER.

    On behalf of the Ministry the Premier (Sir William McPherson) has sent to Lady Spencer a letter of condolence on the death of her husband, Sir Ba[?]dwin Spencer.Sir ...

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  29. SAFE BLOWN OPEN.

    PERTH, Monday.—Last night a store owned by Reuben Menouchin in which an allowance post-office is also conducted in Railway parade, West Subiaco was entered ...

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  31. Bisley King's Prize.

    In the final stage of the King's Prize, Captain W. N. Masefield of New Zealand with a score of 280 points, won a badge and £5 Warrant-officer Boxall-Champman ...

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  32. VICTORIA LEAGUE LECTURE.

    Under the auspices of the Victoria League in Victoria education committee, Mr. Frank Tate former director of Education will lecture on "Southern Rhodesia: ...

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