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  2. PROBLEMS OF DOMINIONS.

    Baron Strathspey, a native of New Zealand, writing to the "Sunday Express," says that "if things continue as they are now going, sixty years hence there may be ...

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  3. CONTROL OF C[?]S.

    "No evidence of the march of civilisatio[?] is greater that the increased [?]cienti[?] given to the poor and sick," remarked the Acting-Premier (Mr. McPherson) when ...

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  4. GERMAN PLOT.

    Further arrests in connection with the Rossbach plot were made to-day. Speaking in the Prussian Diet, the Minister for the Interior (Herr Severing), said ...

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  5. MIGRATION.

    Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery (First Lord of teh Admiralty and chairman of the Overseas Settlement committee), Sir Montague Barlow (Minister for Labour), Lord Novar ...

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  6. N.S.W. LABOUR UPHEAVAL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Senator Gardiner, the deputy-leader of the Federal Labour Party, addressing a large gathering in the Domain to-day, said:—"I am not going ...

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  7. RUHR BLOCKADE.

    According to the Dusseldorf correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," as a basis of a new scheme for fighting the occupation of the Ruhr, the German Government has ...

    Article : 841 words
  8. COALMINERS' WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—In announcing his decision not to reduce the wages of coalminers the chairman of the coal tribunal (Mr. Hibble) said:—"Regarding men on the ...

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  9. IRISH OUTRAGES.

    A land mine wrecked a moving picture hall in McDonnell street, Dublin, the explosion arousing the city. Two men laid and fired the mine soon after the premises ...

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  10. WIN FOR OXFORD.

    Oxford won the famous University boat race yesterday from Cambridge by threequarters of a length. It is estimated that 750,000 people watched the race, the ...

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  11. PROSPECTIVE NEW LEADER.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The latest developments in the dispute between the executive of the Australian Labour party and the majority of the members of the ...

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  12. PERFORMING ANIMALS.

    In moving the second reading of the Performing Animals Bill in the House of Commons, Brigadier-General Colvin (Unionist) said that he had no intention ...

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  13. PORT OF LONDON.

    According to the "Daily Chronicle," the Port of London Authority has arranged for a loan of £5,000,000 to begin a large programme of improvements which will ...

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  14. Austrian Students, Rebellious.

    It is reported from Buda Pest that the opposition leaders have informed the Prime Minister (Count Bethlen), that students are preparing for a rebellion. ...

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  15. D[?]portation Urged.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The central executive of the Protestant Federation on Saturday agreed to a mot[?]on protesting agianst the presence in Australia of the two ...

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  16. BRITISH LOAN.

    The British Government is issuing £15,000,000 of 4 per cent. Treasury bonds at £94/10/, repayable 1931/-33. This is regarded as a significant illustration of the ...

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  17. DISARMAMENT.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Amery), speaking at Birmingham, said that Britain had reduced her armaments, believing that her example would be ...

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  18. American Loan to Japan.

    The New York National City Bank will shortly announce the [?], of a loan of 20,000,000 dollars to Japan for the development of Korea. Bonds to that amount, ...

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  19. IRISH REPUBLICANS.

    In the Melbourne General Cemetery yesterday afternoon, Mr, J. J. O'Kelly, an Irish Republican envoy, unveiled a large Co[?]ie cross erected by Irish sympathisers ...

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  20. Wool Sales.

    The wool sales closed very strong. The series has been marked by a steadily growing confidence, the keenness of the bidding, and the attendance, which was ...

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  21. GOULBURN VALLEY.

    TATURA, Saturday.—His Excellency the Governor (Lord Stradbroke) paid his first visit lo Ta[?]a to-day and was warmly welcomed by the residents. Lord Stradbroke ...

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  22. Russia's Insincerity.

    The Russian correspondent of the "Morning Post," referring to the Hamboyant claim of the Soviet Government that it is anxious to ...

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  23. WEEK-END ACCIDENTS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Jumping from a moving train at the [?] wood railway station on Saturday, Harry Hedges, aged 26 years slipped and fell between the ...

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  24. ADDRESS BY MR. O'KELLY.

    At a largely attended meeting, held in the Socialist Hall last night, Mr. J. J. O'[?]elly spoke for more than an hour on the Irish question. He said that he could ...

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  25. Tourists Restore Franc.

    The Director of the Bank of France declares that one cause of the improvement in frane exchange is the great influx of American and British tourists, the ...

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  26. LABOUR AND INITIATIVE.

    Sir,—On the Labour agenda is a proposal to make the rank and file of the party supreme in all questions affecting the internal government of the party, by ...

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  27. Indian Salt Tax.

    After a discussion which lasted eighteen hours, the Council of State accepted by a majority of eighteen, the governement's proposed salt tax which now goes back to the ...

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  28. Imperial Conferences.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that October 1 has been provisionally fixed for opening the Imperial and Economic Conferences. All the overseas Premiers will be ...

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  29. KIDNAPPED GIRL.

    A large crowd of men and women gathered at the South Melbourne court on Saturday morning to catch a glimpse of Gordon Smith, the young man who, it is ...

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  30. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.

    RUSHWORTH, Saturday.—Lord Stradbroke visited Rushworth to-day for the purpose of dedicating the Soldiers Memorial Kiosk. He was met at the outlet to the ...

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  31. SHEPPARTON CANNERY.

    SHEPPARTON, Saturday.—Lord Stradbroke paid a long visit to the Shepparton c[?]nnery this morning, and seemed keenly interested in the various processes ...

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  32. DRY SEASON.

    GEELONG, Sunday.—Replying to statements made by the Commonwealth meteorologist (Mr. Hunt), that there was no signs of drought conditions in ...

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  33. FELLED WITH BOTTLE.

    Constable W. Whitehead, of Collingwood, brought to the casualty-room at the Melbourne Hospital on Saturday night James Wilson, bootmaker, aged 25 years, ...

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  34. Suspected Hotel Thieves.

    The Paris police have effected several sensatiotinl coups, in which they arrested leading members of what is believed to be an international gang of thieves which has ...

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  35. TYPHOID AT MORDIALLOC.

    Dr. Featonby, of the Public Health Commission, stated on Saturday that the [?] of typhoid at Merdil[?]e is sub[?]. Last week only four cases were ...

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  36. Helico [?]ter Experiments.

    It is stated by the "Pall Mall Gazette" that the Air Ministry has made highly satisfactory progress with experiments with the helicipter invented by Mr. Louis ...

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  37. THE RAILWAYS.

    Mr. M. J. C[?]nn, outdoor superintendent of the Victorian railways, has returned to Melbourne from Adelaide. Mr. Cann has been detailed to make inquiries ...

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  38. MR. W. W. ARMSTRONG'S ESCAPE.

    Mr. W. W. Armstrong, the captain of the Australian Eleven, had a remarkable escape from a serious accident on Thursday evening. He was waiting for a cable ...

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  39. HORTICULTURE APPOINTMENT.

    Some branches of the Australian Natives' Association have taken exception to the proposal of the State Ministry to consult Professor Elwood Mead, formerly ...

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  40. Skilled Mechanics.

    One of the largest group of [?]ritish immigrants to arrive by one vessel was brought by the [?]umard liner Cameronia, which landed 1,176 Scotch and Irish people, many ...

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  42. Contingent by S.S. Baradine.

    With [?] passengers aboard, the P. and O. branch liner Baradine, which left London on February. 1, reached Melbourne on Saturday morning, and berthed at No. ...

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  43. Proportional Representation.

    Speaking at Belfast, the Premier of North Ireland (Sir James Craig), said that proportional representation had been an absolute failure in northern Ireland ...

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  44. NORTHERN TERRITORY SEAT.

    DARWIN (N.T.), Saturday.—A petition is being lodged against the election of Mr. Nelson as the member for the Northern Territory in the House of Representatives, ...

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  45. AUSTRALIA DISLIKED.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Saturday.—The Grand Duchess Ivanowitch (Mrs. Brewster Fuller, as she is otherwise known) has returned to Wellington from the south on ...

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  46. DRAWN INTO MACHIN[?].

    DAYLESFORD, Sunday.—The death occurred yesterday, at the Daylesford Hospital, of Mr. J. Balharrie, from injuries received through being drown into the machinery of an oil-engine. Mr. ...

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  47. FACTORY DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    W[?]ROOL, Sunday.—In the early hours of yesterday morning, J. H. McGennan and Co.'s box and [?] and wire making factory was destroyed by fire. Valuable machinery was reduced ...

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  48. HEMORRHAGE CAUSES DEATH.

    MILDURA. Sunday.—A. J. Newton, [?] years, a blockholder at Red C[?] In a tent bleeding from a wound in [?] The man died shortly [?] ...

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