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  2. SHIPPING STRIKE.

    When the monthly "stop-work" meeting of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union is held this morning, it is expected that an effort will be made to place ...

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  3. REVOLT IN CYPRUS.

    A communique issued by the Colonia Office last night stated that a telegram received from Sir Ronald Storrs, Governor of Cyprus, where a rising occurred on ...

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  4. BRUTAL THIEVES.

    After they had brutally attacked an elderly woman and a housemaid, bound and gagged them, and locked them in separate rooms, two thieves stole money and other ...

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  5. UNIFICATION.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—In an address on "The Making and Working of the Australian Constitution" at Canberra tonight the Commonwealth solicitor-general ...

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  6. BRITISH ELECTION.

    The nation is bracing itself for its final effort after a hectic fortnight of electioneering. Appeals by the newspapers on the eve of the general election suggest that the ...

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  7. RESTORING CONDITIONS.

    President Hoover and the French Prime Minister (M. Laval), who is visiting the United States, in a joint statement issued to-day declared that the essential factor in ...

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  8. THE STORM CENTRE.

    Australia has been called the "land of strikes." More correctly this title should be applied to New South Wales—the stormcentre of industrial unrest in the ...

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  9. RETAIL PRICE INDEX.

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The retail price index as used by the Commonwealth Arbitration Court has fallen in the third quarter of the year in almost all parts of ...

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  10. NEW P. AND O. STEAMER.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.'s new steamer Strathnaver (22,000 tons) reached here to-day on her first voyage to Australia. The passengers ...

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  11. WHEAT BOUNTY.

    Negotiations for the payment of a bounty on the coming season's wheat crop were taken a further stage yesterday, when the Minister for Markets (Mr. Parker Mcloney) ...

    Article : 481 words
  12. N.S.W. SAVINGS BANK.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The chairman of the Commonwealth Bank Board (Sir Robert Gibson) and the bank board were criticised at a meeting at the Sydney Town ...

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  13. ROAD ACCIDENTS.

    SALE, Monday.—Miss Dorothy Gannon, aged 19 years, of Maffra, who was injured when a railway truck collided with a motor-car at Traralgon on Friday morning, died in ...

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  14. ACCIDENT WITH LEWIS GUN.

    Military officers at the Defence deaprtment said yesterday that a full departmental inquiry would be made into the circumstances of the accident at Prahran ...

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  15. Ramming of Submarine.

    The persistent "jamming" of signals from the German steamer Gratia, which rammed and sank a Russian submarine in the Gulf of Finladn yesterday—when it ...

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  16. PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE.

    Criticism of the protracted debates which accompany every measure considered by Parliament was offered by the Lord Mayor (Councillor Luxton, M.L.A.) in an address ...

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  17. POLICE PATROLS.

    For more than five years the Victorian Police department has used wireless as a means of communication between headquarters and its patrol cars with much ...

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  18. TWO WOMEN MISSING.

    Mounted parties from Walhalla, Seaton, and Cow[?]arr are searching in mountainous country between Walhalla and Seaton for two young women who have been lost in ...

    Article : 135 words
  19. SYDNEY 'BUSES.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Representatives of motor-'bus companies who waited as a deputation on the Transport Board to-day were informed that 'buses which competed ...

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  20. ACCUSED MAN SHOT.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Frank Green, who was recently committed for trial on a charge of having robbed James Devine while armed, was shot and seriously ...

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  21. END OF NOSE BITTEN OFF.

    HOBART, Monday. — Arthur Charles Blacklow, of Adamsfield, was admitted to the Hobart Hospital to-day with the end of his nose bitten off. Blacklow was about ...

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  22. LAND SPEED RECORD.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) to-day christened the Australian[?] built motor-car in which Mr. Norman Smith will attempt to improve ...

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  23. POISONING AT NINYEUNOOK.

    WYCHEPROOF, Monday. — Thomas Ellis, aged 60 years, who was poisoned with his brother, John, at their farm, at Ninye[?]nook, on October 19, will probably ...

    Article : 64 words
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