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  2. ANGRY LABOUR MEMBERS.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Several Labour men[?], were apparently in a fractions mood when the House of Representatives [?] this morning. Two of them, Mr. Yates ...

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  3. NEW INCOME TAXES.

    CANBERRA, Friday. — It was explained officially to-day that taxable income for the purpose of income tax meant the income remaining after all allowable ...

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  4. MURDER AT SEA.

    A.S.O.S. message, recalling the so-called mutiny on the Jervis Bay. was received at Malta from the British steamer Baron Elcho (4,286 tons). The message was to the ...

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  5. ELECTION.

    The contest for the Mornington seat promises to be one of the most interesting in the election Mr.A. Downward who represented Mornington in the Legislative ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. IMPOSTS ON TEXTILES.

    Amazement at the increased duties levied on textiles was expressed by leading importers yesterday. The genenral view expressed was that although the manufacture ...

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  7. POINTS FOR ELECTORS.

    The Federal Budget, with its heavy supertax upon private and company incomes, has brought disillusionment and dismay to many who voted for the Labour party at ...

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  8. HUGE WAVE.

    ST. JOHN'S (Newfoundland), Nov. 21. Delayed reports state that 34 persons are known to be dead as the result of a huge wave which struck the south coast ...

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  9. THE ECONOMIC MUDDLE.

    After the war British politicins led by the Prime Minister (Mr.Lloyal George). talked a lot of "making the world safe for demorcracy," as if there were something ...

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  10. HATRY CASE.

    On the resumption of the hearing of the case against Clarence Hatry, Edmund Daniels, John G. Dixon. and A.E. Tabor, who are concerned in the collapse of ...

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  11. DUSSELDORF MURDERS.

    The Dusseldorf mystery has taken a new turn with the theory that the murderer is connected with a school. All the letters are written o nexereise book paper. ...

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  12. BONES IN TUNNEL.

    There seagrass bags, containing bones. were found by police in Brown's tunnel. an abandoned coalmine, about a mile from Korumburra, on Thursday night, as a ...

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  13. TRUCK WITH DEAD CHILD.

    BENDIGO. Friday.—A motor-truck belonging to Mr. Charles Randall and carrying the dead body of his infant child from Melbourne for burial at Beverford. nea[?] ...

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  14. ORIENT EXPRESS.

    Bandits attacked the Orient express from Constantinople to Paris. between the Serbian frontier station and Txaribrod. The bandits killed two passengers and wounded ...

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  15. NATIONALISTS EXPELLED.

    SYDNEY, Friday. —The Chatswood (North Sydney) branch of the National Association has expelled Mr.R.M. Pontey. a vice-president; Mr. A.J.T. Casson. ...

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  16. EMPIRE UNITY.

    By concerted action, and concurrently lodging a declaration affirming the right to accord preferential treatment to British subjects within the Empire, the British ...

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  17. GOLD RESERVES.

    The announement of the Australian Government's policy upon gold reserves has aroused considerable interest in financial circles. It is the general opinion that such ...

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  18. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

    A cheque for £1,360. representing the public schools' charity vote for the year, will be presented to the Lord Mayor (Councillor H.D. Luxtons' this morning by the ...

    Article : 384 words
  19. COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. C. T. Culverwell (Conservative) asked the Home Secretary whether, in view of the prevailing ignorance regarding the real nature of ...

    Article : 197 words
  20. SINGAPORE BASE.

    In the House of Commons. on the motion for the adjournment, Captain Eden (Cous.) raised the question of the Singapore Naval Base. He complained of the ...

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  21. COLLINS STREET CONVERSION.

    The contract for the conversion of the cable tramway from Collins street to Victoria Bridge will be completed by the Victorian Construction Co. at noon to-day. ...

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  22. SEVERE HAILSTORMS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Covering an area of about one mile in whidth a disastrous hailstorm occurred between Wonchope and Port Macquari[?]. Haid of abnormal size fell ...

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  23. SALVATION ARMY.

    General E. J. Higgins, the leader of the Salvation Army. has cancelled the arrangements made for his tour to Australia and New Zealand in April and May of next ...

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  24. SHIPS TO TASMANIA.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) informed Mr. Cullery [?].) in the House of Representatives today. that the necessary information about ...

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  25. MUSICIANS AND "TALKIES."

    The Victorian Professional Orchestra, which will play at the Auditorium to-night, has been approached about the making of a "synchronised" film. The matter is ...

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  26. Commonwealth Treasury Bills.

    The "Morning Post" states that the Commonwealth has now £10,000,000 of Treasury bills outstanding in London. The latest issue at £3/7/6 changed hands in the ...

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