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  2. MENACED BY FIRE.

    FRANKSTON, Monday —Toorank College and the Orthop[?]dic section of the Children's Hospital at Fronkston were threatened by fire for a time late yesterday ...

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  3. GERMAN PARTIES.

    Nazis and members of the Reichbanner, a Socialist militant organisation, came into conflict at Chemnitz, where a member of the Reichbanner was killed and many ...

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  4. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS.

    The chairman of the Commonwealth Bank Board (Sir Robert Gibson) announced last night that a further reduction of interest rates on fixed deposits of ¼ per cent. would ...

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  5. AIR CADETS KILLED.

    Two air cadets undergoing a 12 months course of training at the training school of the Royal Australian Air Force at Point Coake were killed yesterday afternoon ...

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  6. PETROL PRICES.

    Strong opposition to the practice of certain garage and service station proprietors in reducing the price of petrol was expressed by speakers at a meeting of the ...

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  7. COMPANY TAXATION

    After analising and rejecting systems of company taxation proposed by other witnesses, Mr. J. Adams, Federal deputy commissioner of Taxation, central office, ...

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  8. CONQUEST OF JEHOL

    The stage is rapidly being prepared for what Japan confidently hopes will be the last phase of the conquest of Afanchiuia The activities of the whole military machine ...

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  9. LONG DISTANCE FLIGHTS.

    Mr. J. A. Mollison, who proposes to fly solo across the South Atlantic, left for Senegal, West Africa, at 12 minutes past 8 o'clock this morning. He flew his Puss ...

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  10. RAINS IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Train services are still interrupted in North Queensland as a result of floods. The Tully River this afternoon was 7ft. 4in. over the rails, ...

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  11. NAVAL MUTINY.

    It was officially announced to day that the mutiny of the native crew of the Dutch cruiser De Zeven Provincien (6,280 tons) at Oleleh, Sumata, was due to a reduction ...

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  12. MR. SCULLIN ON BANKING.

    Attacking the private banking system in a speech at a meeting of the Kensington branch of the Australian Labour party held at the Kensington Town Hall last ...

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  13. MUEZZINS' NEW CALL

    The President of the Tyrkish Republic (Mustapha Ixemal Pasha) mid the Piebi dent of the Council of State (General Ismet Pasha) have rigorously repressed a religious ...

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  14. TERRITORIAL UNITS.

    President de Valera, after witnessing a march past of Fianna Fail clubs at Ennis, urged the advantages of discipline thruough the creation of territorial units available ...

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  15. TRAM MEN'S WAGES.

    In response to a request by tramway employees that the reduction of 10 per cent. made in their wages by the Arbitration Court should be restored, the Tramways ...

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  16. BOY'S SERIOUS INJURIES.

    Two detectives are trying to establish the manner in which Allan Duncalfe, aged 12 years of Cecil street, South Melbourne, was so seriously injured on Saturday night. ...

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  17. British Labour.

    Fifteen thousand police, including thousands of special constables, being almost the entitre strength of the metropolitan force, concentrated in Hyde Park on ...

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  18. Hull of L'Atlantique.

    The owners of L'Atlantique, the 42,000-ton French luxary liner, which was burnt in the English Channel last month (Compagnie de Navigation Sub-Atlantique), have ...

    Article : 188 words
  19. POOLING OF MILK.

    The Milk Commission has devised a scheme for the drastic reorganisation of the industry to prevent undertaking by individuals and to strengthen the position ...

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  20. LOAN COUNCIL.

    SYDNLY, Monday — The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Latham) refered to-day to a statement by the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (Sir Daniel Levy), ...

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  21. PEDESTRIANS INJURED.

    Three cases of motor-cars striking pedestrians were reported to the police last night. Mrs. Emilly Mudditk aged 62 years, of Downshire road[?] Elsternwick was ...

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  22. MORE FIJIAN BANANAS.

    Bananas from Fiji were landed from the steamer Monterey yesterday in a disappointing condition. Much of the fruit was over-ripe. The agent to whom most of ...

    Article : 237 words
  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Owing to the continuance of the stirike of Irish railway-men (outside of Belrast) is the result of a retent reduction in wages of 6 per cent., the Great Northern Railway ...

    Article : 181 words
  24. Price of Gold.

    The price of gold to-day is £5/19/9 an ounce. ...

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  25. HEAVY DAY AT HOSPITAL.

    The medical staff in the casualty ward at the Melbourne Hospital has been performing increasingly heavy work recently owing chiefly to the increase in the number of ...

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  26. MORE HOT WEATHER LIKELY.

    A maximum temperature of 93.2deg was rcorded in Melbourne yesterday. It was recorded at the Weather Burean a 20 minutes ton 3 o'clock in the afternoon ...

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  27. JOCKEY ISSUES WRIT.

    Acting on behalf or Robert lukson, of Newhall avenue, Moonee Ponds, Mr. W. H. Jones, silicitor, has issued a Supreme Court writ, claiming £2,500 damages for alleged ...

    Article : 149 words
  28. BUSINESS RECOVERY.

    Addressing members of the Constitutional Club yesterday, Mr. Edmund Jowett said that the recovery of Australian business during 1933 depended entirely upon a ...

    Article : 167 words
  29. BOY KILLED BY EXPRESS.

    SEYMOUR, Monday. — While it was travelling at a speed of about 60 miles an hour half a mile on the Scymour side of Broadford this evening, the Sydney express, ...

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  30. THINK!

    YOU can't blink it—every home, every workshop in the country is still buying. True, they are buying more carefully, but if your product is good and you believe in ...

    Article : 239 words
  31. THIEVES CAUSE FIRE.

    Jewellery worth £200 was stolen from the house of Mr. Alexander E. Copeland, Elizabeth street, Elsternwick, by thieves who forced the front door of the house ...

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  32. COMMISSIONER W. MAXWELL.

    To welcome the new commissioner of the Salvation Army for Southern Australia, Commissioner W. Maxewell, Mrs. Maxwell[?] and Miss Ethel Maxwell[?] a ...

    Article : 87 words
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