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  2. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

    About 80 orchestral musicians met at the University Conservatorium last night and decided to ask the Victorian branch of the Musicians' Union of Australia to ...

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  3. HITLER'S ASSURANCE

    The ostentatious victorr congress of the Nazis at Nuremburg is approaching its close. Little sleep was obtainable yesternight owing to the enormous fireworks display, ...

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  4. WEEK-END THEFTS HEAVY LOSSES IN CITY

    Thieves were active in the city at the week-end. Much valuable property, including large quantities of cigarettes and tobacco, was stolen. ...

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  5. ARNHEM LAND EXPEDITION CABINET DEFERS DECISION

    CANBERRA, Monday.—No decision has yet been reached on the question whether an expedition should be sent to Arnhem Land (N.T.) in the hope of apprehending ...

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  6. IRISH PARTIES

    Writing from Dublin, the special correspondent of the "Daily Herald" says:— "The Blueshirts will make their peace with the authorities by joining a ...

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  7. DEFENCE CO-ORDINATION

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A statement on the co-ordination of civilian services for defence purposes was made to-day by the Minister for Defence (Sir George Pearce) ...

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  8. STORY OF IMPOSITION

    Amizing impositions on business firms and Government departments, including negotiations for the purchase of a fleet of motor-trucks worth about £9,000 and the ...

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  9. "BRITAIN'S RAW DEAL" FULFILLING OTTAWA

    Severe criticism of the Federal Ministry's policy in implementing the Ottawa agreements was offered by Mr. Hawker, M.H.R., a former Minister for Commerce in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Adelaide Protest Against Proposal

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—On the motion of Sir Edward Lucas the Council of Churches passed to-day a resolution protesting against the proposal to send a punitive ...

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  11. Mont St. Quentin

    Major Beavis, military liaison officer in London, and Captain Murphy, of the War Graves Commission, represented Australia at the anniversary at St. Quentin ...

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  12. J. Donaldson Dead

    It is reported here that Jack Donaldson, the noted Australian sprinter, died on Friday in New York. [The late Jack Donaldson was one of ...

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  13. "To Please Japan"

    Prominence is given by the "Daily Herald" to a message from its Brisbane correspondent, headed "Australian Punitive Expedition to Please Japan." The ...

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  14. CEREMONY AT SHRINE

    In a brief address when he laid a wreath on the Shrine of Remembrane yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. 100 KEYS STOLEN

    About 100 keys, giving admittance to the Victoria Park and its buildings, were missed toward the end of last week. Before the football match between Collingwood ...

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  16. A PROTEST

    Sir,—The recent reports that the Federal Government and the authorities at Darwin are contemplating a "punitive expedition" against the natives must be very ...

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  17. Italy and Russia

    The new pact between Italy and Russia is identical with the Franco-Russian pact, except that it does not define the word "aggiessor" It provides that the ...

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  18. Price of Sugar

    The "Daily Herald" says that the Government subsidised beet factories and Tate and Lyle, representing the sugar combine, have agreed to regulate supplies of sugar ...

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  19. MISS BEATRICE DAY

    After she had been ill in a private hospital in Richmond for a week, Miss Beatrice Day, who had been well known to Melbourne theatre-goers since 1906, died ...

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  20. STOLEN CANARIES CLAIMED

    More than 100 hopeful people from whom canaries have been stolen in recent weeks called at the Preston police station yesterday in the belief ...

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  21. Australian Firm

    The "Daily Express" states that W. H. Chaplin and Company, of South Australia, controllers of Emu brand wines, are negotiating to acquire vineyards in California ...

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  22. Price of Gold

    the price of fine gold is £0/11/ an ounce. [The price is equivalent to approximately £8/1/6 an ounce for pure gold in ...

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  23. STATE BUDGET

    After a meeting of the State Cabinet yesterday the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) said that he would introduce the Budget in the Legislative Assembly later this ...

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  24. Murdered Magistrate

    One of the Bengali assassions of Mr. B. E. Burge, district magistrate of Midnapore, Bengal, who was shot dead on the football field at Midnapore on Saturday, died to-day ...

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  25. POLWARTH BY-ELECTION

    COLAC, Monday.—Mr. G. C. Howey, the selected candidate of the United Country party, who is contesting the Polwarth by-election, addressed a meeting at Colac. ...

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  26. Australian Stock

    The financial editor of the "Daily Telegraph" says that an attempt will shortly be made to convert £15,000,000 of Commonwealth 6 per cent. (1931-41) stock. The ...

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  27. Youths Arrested at Hawthorn

    The suspicious behaviour of two youths in a street in Hawthorn attracted the attention of Senior-constable Montgomery, of the police wireless patrol yesterday ...

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  28. LATE MR. W. F. GREENWOOD

    Mr. Willam Frederick Greenwood died late last night at his home, Balwyn House, Mont Albert road, Balwyn, after an illness extending over several weeks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. Other Reports

    Clothing, jewellery, and other articles valued at £42 were stolen from the house of Mr. Thomas Sheehan, Point Nepean road, Highett, on Saturday night. ...

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  30. Assyrians in Irak

    The Assyrian in pattiarch, Mar Shinum, who was deported from Irak following the rebellion of the Assyrians, has requested the League of Nations to send a commission ...

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  31. Naval Shipbuilding

    While the approval of Congress and the sanction of the President to the new United States naval construction programme might have been distregarded, the signature of ...

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  32. FEDERAL ELECTORATES

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Further population statistics which were released by the census authorities to-day, detailing the population in the Federal electorates in ...

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  33. MINISTER'S REPLY

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Replying to Mr. Hanker's criticism, the Minister for Customs (Lieut.-Colonel White) said that New Zealand and Canada were only just ...

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  34. ANGLICAN CLERGYMEN

    From discussions which occurred at the last meeting of the rural deanery of Melbourne East, it is expected that the question of preferment and exchange of parishes ...

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  35. Hurricane in Cuba

    Incomplete reports received here show that at leas 100 persons were killed and between 600 and 1,000 injured by the hurricane which devastated the Santa Clara ...

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  36. STATE PARLIAMENT

    The most important business for the Legislative Assembly when it meets at half-past 4 o'clock this afternoon will be the resumption of the debate on the motion ...

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  37. CENTRAL MISSION

    The State Attorney-Genera (Mr. Menzies), Senator Sir Harry Lawson, and the Rev. C. Irving Benson paid tributes last night to the work that the Central ...

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  38. Communist Rising

    While King Boris of Bulgaria and his wife are visiting London riotous Communist demonstrations caused street fighting all day in Sofia. The police used ...

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  39. BEQUEST TO GRANDDAUGHTER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Lady Simpson, widow of Sir George Simpson, formerly a justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, died on July 25. In her will she ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Official advices have been received at Tokio that the Russians found guilty of having shot several Japanese fishermen, who landed on the coast of Kamchatka to ...

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  41. INJURED JOCKEY

    R. Jakson, the jockey who was injured when Redditch fell at Flemington on August 19, will be transferred from the Melbourne Hospital to Mount St. Evin's ...

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  42. INJURED MAN DIES

    SYDNEY, Monday:—The flight of 300 miles made by an acroplane on Sunday to bring a seriously injured man to Sydney for special hospital treatment proved to ...

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  43. Davis Cup

    Switzerland eliminated Belgium from the 1934 Davis Cup contest. As a result of the eliminations at the week-end the European zone contestants for the Davis Cup ...

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  44. DAMAGING STREET TREES

    The engineer (Mr. J. W. Hurst) reported to the Oakleigh Council last evening that, in the last fortnight, 12 trees had been damaged in Dandenong road, and five in ...

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  45. Government of India Bonds

    The India Office announced that the Secretary of State for India (Sir Samuel Hoare), in accordance with the conditions specified in the prospectus of May 19, 1931, ...

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  46. SPRING WEATHER

    Spring, when began officially on Friday, appeared yesterday with bright, sunny weather, light winds, and moderate temperatures which ranged between 40 ...

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  47. SALVATION ARMY APPEAL

    The month of September has been allocated by the Charities Board for the Salvation Army street appeals in aid of the annual self-denial appeal. During the ...

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  48. MEAT EXPORT TRADE DELAYED

    Operations in the Victorian meat export trade are still being delayed by the dispute between the Meat Industry Employees' Union and the exporters over the ...

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  49. TEA PRICES INCREASED

    As the merchants' stocks ot toa which were purchased at prices below those now prevailing are become [?] exhausted, blenders have found it necessary to make ...

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