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  2. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

    Declaring that, as it appeared to be the expectation of the State Ministry and the belief of members of Parliament that the State Electricity Commission would ...

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  3. EUCHARISTIC PROCESSION PROTESTANT PROTEST

    On behalf of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne (Dr. Mannix), the following correspondence was released for publication last night by the Rt. Rev. ...

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  4. GERMAN PAGANISM DENOUNCED BY CLERGY

    Three thousand clergymen denounced yesterday from their pulpits the menace of Paganism that had resulted from Nazi heresies, and condemned the demands ...

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  5. SPANISH ELECTION DEADLOCK POSSIBLE

    Semi-official figures relating to the Spanish election indicate that 200 members of the Right wing, 90 Radicals, 60 Socialists, and 60 members of other ...

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  6. CRITICS DEFIED MORE GOLD PURCHASES

    The price of gold was raised to 33.66 dollars to-day. It was announced that the Government's domestic purchases to date amounted to 7,500,000 dollars (about ...

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  7. LIMITING ARMS OVERCOMING DEADLOCK

    Representatives of the chief powers at Geneva met to-day at the house of the Secretary-General of the League of Nations (M. Avenol). They decided that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GOLD DISCOVERY

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—Excitement was caused in Ballarat to-day when it was reported that a party of men working on an indicator vein at Little Bendigo, near ...

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  9. ROSE ELEVEN MILES

    Seeking to penetrate the mystery of the cosmic rays, Commander T. G. W. Settle of the United States Navy, and Major L. Fordney of the Marine Corps, ...

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  10. Einstein's Property Confiscated

    Under a law which permits the seizure of Communist property, the secret police have ordered the confiscation of the property of Professor Einstein, the eminent ...

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  11. St. Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne,

    Dear Archbishop Head,—I have received your letter, and I appreciate your desire to promote harmony and good will. Might I suggest therefore that many of our ...

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  12. LAWYER TORTURED

    A special correspondent of the "Daily Herald" says that precautions that have been taken to prevent facts related to the Nazi torturing of prisoners from becoming ...

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  13. NEW MINISTER

    The Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) announced last night that Dr. Shields, the united Australia party member for Castlemainec-Kyneton in the Legislative ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. DOLLAR FLUCTUATES

    Although the dollar has quietened, fluetuations are still much wider than usual, and people are beginning to discuss their effect upon British trade. ...

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  15. FEDERAL SEATS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Minister for the Interior (Mr Perkins) announced to-night that the Federal Cabinet had derided to proceed at once with a revision ...

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  16. Ministers Lose Seats

    Senor Gil Robles, leader of the Popular Action party, who is aged 34 years, is delighted by the party's success. Senor Campoamor, the former Radical deputy, ...

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  17. Mussolini's Assurance

    The Italian Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) has assured the French ambassador that Italy does not intend to break with Geneva, although she is ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN CONVERSION

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Bruce) has consulted Lord Glendync, senior partner of Messrs. Nivison and Co., financial advisers to the Commonwealth ...

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  19. WEATHER REPEATS ITSELF

    The discovery that weather everywhere substantially repeats itself every 23 years was announced at a conference of the National Academy of Sciences by Dr. ...

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  20. Bishopscourt, East Melbourne.

    The Most Reverend D. Mannix, D.D., Archbishop of Melbourne. Dear Arthbishop Mannix,—Thank you for your letter to me. I thought that I ...

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  21. Former Soldiers Desire Peace

    Three million ex-service men have sent a message to the chairman of the Disarmaabent Conference (Mr. Arther Henderson) through an international ...

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  22. Wheat Markets Steady Trading Inactive

    The undertone of the market for cargoes is steady in view of the imminent closing to navigation of the Saint Lawrence River. Prices are unchanged and ...

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  23. MR. AUGUSTINE BIRRELL

    The death occurred to-day of Mr. Augustine Birrell Although Mr. Birrell, who was aged 83 years, was formerly a politician, he is ...

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  24. "Deliberate Inflation"

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday.—"In England we regard American monetary policy as deliberate currency inflation," said Sir Geoffrey Ellis, vice-chairman of the ...

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  25. St. Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne.

    Dear Archbishop Head,—On my return from the country on Sunday evening I was informed that you had sent a telephone message to say that you had no ...

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  26. ULSTER PARLIAMENT

    Twenty-seven Unionists, including the Prime Minister (Viscount Craigavon) and all the members of the Cabinet, have been returned unopposed to the Northern ...

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  27. ABOUT £10,280,000

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—According to in announcement made this afternoon by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) the a verage amount of subscriptions to the ...

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  28. Strong Market at Chicago

    Wheat futures are quoted:—December delivery, 89 cents (3/8½) a bushel; May, 92[?] cents (3/10¼); July, 91[?] cents (3/9[?]) a bushel. The cash price of No. 2 hard ...

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  29. BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    The new session of Parlament was opened by the Kin to-day. The King's speech, after affirming a desire to promote world peace, and to reach a ...

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  30. PARLIAMENT IN BRIEF FEDERAL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Appeals for more assistance for the unemployed were made by the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Scullin) in the House of Representatives ...

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  31. CANADIAN NOTE ISSUE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bennett) said in a speech to-night that the gold reserves of Canada were sufficient to increase the Dominion note circulation ...

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  32. Larger Exports Advocated

    Professor D. B. Copland dean of the faculty of commerce in the University of Melbourne contributes an introduction to Mrs. Nancy Windetts book "Australia: ...

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  33. City Council's Position

    Although permission must be granted formally to the Roman Catholic Church by the traffic committee of the City Council before it may hold a Eucharistic ...

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  34. AN IVANHOE PROTEST

    Sir,—I have been requested to write and endorse the letter to-day signed by Archbishop Head and others on the suggested Eucharistic procession through the ...

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  35. STATE

    The advent of the first woman member of a Victorian Parliament was responsible for a large attendance in the galleries of the Legislative Assembly yesterday ...

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  36. RARE SHARK CAUGHT

    Much excitement was caused at Mordialloc late yesterday afternoon by the appearance 300 yards from shore of a large fish, which was thought to be either ...

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  37. Lindberghs Returning

    Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh who recently flew from the United States to Europe by way of Greenland and Iceland, to survey a commercial air route, will leave ...

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  38. Housing in Britain

    The Minister for Health (Sir Edward Hilton Young) opened the 20,000th municipal house that has been built in Manchester this afternoon. He said that more ...

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  39. PARLIAMENT HOUSE STEPS

    It is undecided whether the use of the steps of State Parliament House will be granted. Applications for the use of the steps are reffered to the Joint House ...

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  40. REVERENCE AND LOYALTY

    Sir,—Does Aichbishop Head deny the presence of God in the Host? If so, how is it that he gives countenance to services in certain Anglo-Catholic churches in ...

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  41. Covent Garden Opera House

    The "Morning Post" says that a new syndicate, including, Sir Thomas Beecham, the conductor and Mr. Philip Hill, the financier, has leased the Covent Garden ...

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  42. Corsican Bandits Sentenced

    Jean Baptiste Torres and Toussaint Caviglioli who are known as the "last of the Corsican bandits," were found guilty to-day of having committed various ...

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  43. FINE AND WARMER

    With a maximum temparature of 77.3 degrees at 5 p.m., yesterday was one of the pleasantest days which Victoria has had since winter ended. A large anti-cyclone ...

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  44. Baron Wakatsuki Attacked

    When he was returniung from a convention at Kanazawwa baron Wakatsuki, a former Prime Minister, narrowly escaped being stabbed. The Police seized his ...

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  45. Sir Edward Elgar

    Sir Edward Elgar, the composer, who underwent an abdominal operation six weeks ago, suffered a relapse last night. His condition is grave. ...

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  46. A NEW SOUTH WALES PASTORAL

    Sir,—As objection has been taken by some religious leaders to the proposed Eucharistic procession next year, kindly allow space for the following which ...

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  47. Severe Earthquake Recorded

    A severe earthquake was recorded in London at midnight. It is believed that the centre of the disturbance was in the Black Sea or the Caspian Sea, but no ...

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