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  2. TRANSPORT CONTROL

    In a speech that occupied two and a half hours the Minister for Railways (Mr. Menzies) moved in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that the Transport ...

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  3. IRISH POLITICS

    General O'Duffy, leader of the Irish Blueshirts, or National Guard, has returned to Dublin to consolidate a movement towards the federation of all the ...

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  4. WOMEN'S COLLEGE

    Determined efforts were made by several members in the Legislative Council last night to delay the passage of the Carlton Land Bill which provides for the ...

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  5. WHEAT AGREEMENT

    According to the "Financial News" unexpected object to the wheat agreement have been raised in Argentina, with the result that the agreement, which was only ...

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  6. MOTOR ACCIDENTS

    Suggestions for reducing the number of motor accidents were made in the Legislative Council yesterday during the debate on a motion by Mr. Smith for the ...

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  7. CENTENARY COUNCIL

    Legal standing for the Centenary Celebrations Council is provided in the Centenary Celebrations Bill, which was explained by the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) in the ...

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  8. ABOLISHING THE DOLE

    With the general co-operation of municipalities in adopting the Ministry's plans to provide work for sustenance it is hoped by the Sustenance department that ...

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  9. NAZI ARROGANCE

    German Nazis have been quilty of another frontier outrage. this time at the village of Burg Renland, in the Alsace-Lorraine of Belgium, which was ceded to Belgium by ...

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  10. MR. NORMAN IN U.S.A.

    Mr. Montagn Norman, governor of the Bank of England, after a series of conferences with Government official and private bankers to-day, visited President ...

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  11. International Signals

    The Board of Trade announces that the new international code of signals which was announced last year will come into international use on January 1, 1934. The ...

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  12. Atlantic Record

    Despite the fact that she is aged 26 years, and has travelled 3,000,000 miles, the Cunard liner Mauretania (30,696 tons) is secretly "training" to win back tha Atlantic record. ...

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  13. Fewer Unemployed

    The Canadian Burea of Statistics reported on Monday that 24,000 persons had been absorbed into Canadian industry in July. A survey of industrial plants showed ...

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  14. "PAUPER" WORTH £40,000

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Master in Equity will shortly begin an inquiry to determine the heir or heirs, from among hundreds of claimants, of Martin Edward ...

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  15. Attempt at Suttee

    Overcome with grief at the death of her husband, a young man aged 24 years, the wife, aged 16 years, living at Diamond Harbour, Calcutta, attempted to commit suttee ...

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  16. Fire Insurance Frauds

    As a result of the revelations made during the recent fire conspiracy trial, which resulted in 13 members of a gang of "fireraisers" being convicted, the London ...

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  17. STOP-WORK MEETINGS

    WONTHAGGI,Tuesday.—A further stop-work meeting of the Miners' Union to-day was addressed by Mr. J. McLeish, general manager of the State coalmine. ...

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  18. MR. LANG'S ATTACK FAILS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lang) launched a censure motion against the Ministry immediately the Legislative Assembly met to-day The ...

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  19. "UNSEAWORTHY LUGGER"

    DARWIN, Tuesday.—Captain Scott, who commanded the lugger W.S. Rolland, which carried 12 lepers from Broome to Darwin, says that the vessel was ...

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  20. CHURCH MONARCHIES

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—When the Anglican Synod of the Bendigo diocese was continued to-day, the Australian Church Constitution Assenting Act was dealt with. ...

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  21. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    The extent of the epidemic of mild influenza in Melbourne may be judged from the fact that four business houses communicated with the City Council health officer (Dr. ...

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  22. Japanese Navy

    The Japanese Navy spokesman to-day condemned as "mischievous propaganda" statements that Japan's naval building programme would lead to war with the United ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A firm of London bulliion broken on Monday paid a man £9,000 for £6,000 sovereigns, which were his life's savings. Distance Flight Record ...

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  24. PARLIAMENT IN BRIEF.

    The Transport Bill, which was explained by the Minister for Railways (Mr. Menzies), occupied most of the attention of members of the Legislative Assembly ...

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  25. Italy and Austria

    While the Italian Foreign Office describes as the "purset guesswork" reports published abroad with reference to Singnor Mussolini's plans to help Austria, it admits that the ...

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  26. SCIENCE AND MODERN WORLD

    Science and the political policies of most nations were in conflict at several points, said Profssor T.H.Lady in the course of an address on "Science and the Modern ...

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  27. Winooka's Form

    There is a possibility that the race between Winooka and Onrush, arranged for September 10, will be postponed unless the Australian horse hows better form. ...

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  28. DEMAND FOR SECESSION

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The motion moved by the Premier (Mr. Collier) that a joint committee of both Houses be appointed to recommend what action should be taken to ...

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  29. British Flying-boats

    Four Southampton flying-boats, comprising the No.204 flying-boat squadron of the Royal Air Force, left Plymouth to-day on a three weeks' cruise to the Baltic, in ...

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  30. Channel Swimmers

    Miss Sonny Lowric swam the English Channel, from Grisnez to the South Foreland, in 15¾ hours. Miss M[?]edes Gleitz, H.Temme, and ...

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  31. ARCHBISHOP SHARP

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Dr. Gerald Sharp, Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane, who has been an inmate of a private hospital for months was in an exceedingly ...

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  32. FOUNTAIN AT THE SHRINE

    Mr. P.B. hudson, the architect for the Shrine of Remembrance, visited the Shrine yesterday and selected a site for the fountain which will be erected with money ...

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  33. Influenza on Mariposa

    The steamer Mariposa, from Auckland. was placed in quarantine on arrival here to-day owing to three passengers suffering from pneumonic influenza, Passengers ...

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  34. BILLS PASSED

    The Legislative Council passed yesterday the Bees Bill without amendment. The medical Bill was passed after minor amendments had been made. ...

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  35. TO RAISE LOAN IN MELBOURNE

    BRISBANE, Tuesdday.—The Brisbane City Council agreed to-day to a proposal by the civic executive that a loan of £55,000 be obtained from Messrs. J.B.Were and ...

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  39. CONFIDENCE

    between buyer and seller is the basis of good business, Un[?] traders by false advertising and [?] destroy this confidence. not only in ...

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