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  4. AUSTRALIANS

    SIR L. E. GROOM Mr W. B. CHAFFEY, C.M.G. SIR J. M'WHAE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SNOW-BOUND

    Southern Central Europe is in the grip of the severest winter experienced for 50 years. In many places the snow is measured by the ...

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  6. MR BRUCE SPEAKS OUT

    An important speech was delivered in London yesterday by Mr Bruce, the Australian Prime Minister. He asserted that although the Imperial Conference conclusions (on preference, Empire defence, etc.) could not be ...

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  7. BUILDING HOMES

    Contracts are being entered into by the State Savings Bank Commissioners for the erection of 25 dwellings a week under the provision of the ...

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  8. WIFE'S ORDEAL

    A terrible ordeal was experienced by Mrs Kynaston, the wife of Mr John Patrick Kynaston, of 21 Oswald street, Gardenvale, ...

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  9. 1924 BEGINS IN SUNSHINE

    Young 1924, born last night, opened his eyes and smiled cheerily at Melbourne today. The City rejoiced, and entered heartily into the celebrations. Great crowds went to the country; greater crowds went to the beaches; no one stayed at ...

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  10. GOOD RESOLUTIONS

    Today is the day of good resolutions. Some of Melbourne's prominent people have stated theirs ...

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  11. STOP PRESS

    A. Punch, c Benstead, b Oxenham, 74; A. Ratcliffe, not out 64; A. P. Wells, not out 17; extras 7. Six wickets for 288. ...

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  12. WILD CAR RIDE

    The last day of the old year was marked by great activity on the part of motor thieves. One theft in particular was ...

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  13. £1000 HOLIDAY PRIZES

    See the pictures in the Back Page today entered for the "Best Holiday" Section. ...

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  14. MR MASSEY'S "ASSURANCE"

    LONDON, Dec. 31. -- In a leading article "The Manchester Guardian" comments on the speech made by Mr Massey, Prime Minister of New ...

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  15. STATE COAL MINE

    Provided there is no serious interruption in the State coal mine, Wonthaggi, Mr G. H. Broome, the general manager, considers it possible to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. ROUND THE BEACHES

    A "Herald" reporter who made a motor car tour of the beaches today telephones:-- Melbourne's sea bathers had a New ...

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  17. WEATHER FORECAST

    Fine, with cool to moderate temperatures, and south-westerly to south-easterly winds. Ocean forecast: Somewhat fresh ...

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  18. ANNUAL BURGLARY

    "I'm getting quite used to it,"said Mr O. J. Lawson, chemist, corner of Gertrude and Young streets, Fitzroy, when reporting today that his ...

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  19. CANADIAN VIEW

    LONDON, Dec. 31.--"The Manitoba Free Press, whose editor was in London during the Imperial Conference challenges the contention that the ...

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  20. THIEVES FAVOR FACE-POWDER

    Thieves' tastes are extraordinary. Last night they favored face powder. Breaking into the shop of Oscar Lawson, chemist, of Gertrude street. ...

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  22. PRELATES LIKE TASMANIA

    HOBART, Tuesday. -- Among the visitors to Tasmania for the summer season there will probably be three out of the four Anglican archbishops ...

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  23. RECORD TRAIN CROWDS

    Picnickers thronged the central railway stations in thousands today. Many trains carried crowds of happy family parties to the mountain and ...

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  24. PEGGY O'NEIL ENGAGED

    LONDON, Dec. 31. -- Miss Peggy O'Neil, the actress, and the original of the popular song, is engaged to a Parisian sculptor. ...

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  25. LABOR PREPARING

    Labor nominations for metropolitan seats in the Legislative Assembly are arousing exceptional interest, and in the electorates where several ...

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  26. THRIFTY VlCTORIANS

    Abundant evidence of the thrift of Victorians is supplied by the State Savings Bank Commissioners. A return shows that for the year ended ...

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  27. FISH POISONED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Hundreds of fish, some 40lb., lie dead along the banks of the M'lntyre River, Goondiwindi. Recently the water in the ...

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  28. SOBER CITY

    To the astonishment of Mr C. Goldspink, J.P., only 17 drunks were paraded before him at the City Court this morning. ...

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  29. SAILORS' DAY AT ZOO

    Seamen from all oversea vessels now in port attended the usual New Year's Day picnic held at the Zoo to lay by the Mission to Seamen. The sailors, ...

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  30. RISING TENNIS STAR

    HOBART, Tuesday.--J. Propsthen has won [?] Southern Tasmanian Lawn Tennis Association's Plate, defeat [?] A. G. [?] in the final 7--5, 6. ...

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  31. WALKING ROUND AUSTRALIA

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.--Aidan deBrunne, who has undertaken to walk around Australia, arrived in Ballarat this morning. He states that he is ...

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  32. TAIYUAN TO BE RELEASED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Australian and Oriental liner Taiyuan, from Hongkong, which has been in quarantine owing to a case of smallbox on ...

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