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  2. ALEXANDRIA QUIETER.

    The Alexandria correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the city is now quiet. Troops are still concentrating. but further trouble is not likely. Leading ...

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  3. WIRELESS INQUIRY.

    CANBERRA. Thursday.—Chief Judge Dethridge, sitting as a Royal commissioner, to-day reopened the investigation of the allegations of bribery made in connection ...

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  4. MINISTRY AND TRADES HALL.

    Surprise and resentment at negotiations concluded on Wednesday night between representatives of the State Ministry and members of the Trades Hall Council were ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN XI.

    Rain which stopped play yesterday afternoon again set in to-day, and soon after midday, if was decidid that play to-day would be impossible. The scores yesterday ...

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  6. IMPERIAL TRADE.

    In the House of Commons this evening the leader of the Conservative party (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) moved a vote of censure on the Government. The motion read: ...

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  7. CYCLONIC STORM.

    With a tremendous roar a cyclonic storm swept across Port Phillip Bay and struck the township of Mornington yesterday afternoon. Houses and shops were ...

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  8. NEED FOR ECONOMY.

    Addressing members of the University Conservative Club yesterday, Sir Arthur Robinson offered some strong criticism of the Federal Budget. ...

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  9. POLICE COMMISSIONER.

    When the Legislative Assembly meets on July 29 the decision of the State Ministry regarding the chief commissioner of police (Brigadier-General T.A.Blamey) is likely ...

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  10. AEROPLANE CRASH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—When a Gipsy Moth aeroplane clashed to-day at Bourke a passenger was killed and the pilot was severely injured. The names are: ...

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  11. NEW SHEARING RATE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Eleven shearing sheds employing 200 men signed on under the new pastoral award to-day. The number of sheds now operating under the ...

    Article : 429 words
  12. GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The extra allowance of £2,000 granted to the Governor-General in respect of the maintenance of Government House at Canberra will, it ...

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  13. Kingsford Smith.

    A message from Oakland (California) states that Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith has been approached by the Eastern Company. which is constructing an ...

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  14. Coalmines Bill.

    After conferring with the president of the Board of Trade (Mr. W. Graham). the secretary of the executive of the Miners Federation (Mr. A. J. Cook) announced ...

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