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  3. MAN'S BODY IN FIRE

    On a pyre of burning branches, within a few hundred yards of the Blackburn township and White Horse road, the ...

    Article : 340 words
  4. METHODS OF BRANCH

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Discussions by the Federal Cabinet to-day of the Royal Commission's findings on the ...

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  5. RIOTING IN TOKIO

    Fifty thousand Japanese took part in an anti-British demonstration outside the British Embassy to-day. It ...

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  6. BRITISH POLICY ON WORLD ISSUES

    Reassuring statements about the British Government's attitude toward Japan and Danzig and the progress of the negotiations in Moscow will, it is expected, be made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) ...

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  7. ELECTION RUMOUR PERSISTS

    It is possible that he will also announce that Great Britain cannot yield to the Japanese demands for the withdrawal of British ...

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  8. REINFORCING FLEET

    All vessels of the reserve fleet, numbering 130, will remain on an emergency footing throughout August and ...

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  9. STORM CREATES HAVOC

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday. — When a terrifying electrical storm struck Manaia (Taranaki), havoc was created among electrical ...

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  10. C.P. BREAKAWAY

    CANBERRA. Monday. — When members of the Federal Country party visited Canberra to-day for the first time since the session ...

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  11. WOMEN ROWERS BANNED

    Women rowers will not be permitted to compete at Henley this year because of an almost forgotten rule of the Henley committee. ...

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  12. MYSTERY OF CHARRED BODY AT BLACKBURN.

    (Top) Among the glowing embers of a fire in Coy's paddock near Pope road, Blackburn, the charred remains of a man were found yesterday morning. (Centre left) George, the police blacktracker, traced the footprints of two men near the spot ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. TRAIN BURSTS SAFE

    Silver and copper coins were scattered on the railway line at Royal Park station early yesterday morning, when the first train to the city struck a safe which had ...

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  14. Our Australia ITS HISTORY IN COLOUR

    Picturesque and colourful though the history of Australia may read in the printed word, its moving tale is depicted more graphically ...

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  15. AIR SERVICE TO N.Z.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday.— Pan-American Airways is ready to begin preliminary flights to New Zealand in the near future, ...

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  16. STRENGTH OF U.S.A.

    With the vessels now being built, the United States Fleet will be capable of defending the country's farthest-flung frontiers. ...

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  17. CAGE PLUNGES INTO WATER

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Monday. — When the cage in the shaft at the Christmas Gift mine at Cullinga was descending to the 300ft. level ...

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  18. NAVAL COURT INQUIRIES

    SYDNEY, Monday.— A Naval Court of Inquiry was held on H.M.A.S. Sydney last week following the discovery that a 10-inch searchlight was missing and that ...

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  19. FOR SAFETY OF CHILDREN

    A recent fatal road accident to two children near the Brighton road State school was mentioned at the meeting of the St. Kilda Council last night. ...

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  20. MORE SNOW IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.). Monday.—Snow is now falling in parts of the North Island. where it has not been seen for 40 years. There was a fall at Cape Maria, Van ...

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  21. BULLET WOUND NEAR HEART

    Found lying with a small-calibre rifle beside him on the verandah of the home of a young woman friend in Preston last night, George Millar, aged about 21 years, ...

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  22. MILITIA UNIFORMS

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Promises had been given by contractors that all uniforms required for the militia would be supplied by the end of August, the ...

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  23. PRESIDENT AND MEMBERS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Differences between a number of members of the Royal Australian Historical Society and its president (Mr. K. R. Cramp) will be ...

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  24. OBSERVATORY MAY CLOSE

    Unless the Commonwealth Government will take over the responsibility[?] the State Government proposes to close the Melbourne Observatory in the Botanic ...

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  25. So THAT Was What the Nice Shiny Trowel Was For—

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Mr. W. M. Hughes, Federal Attorney-General, sat down amid polite applause and intently examined the handsome ...

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  26. AIR POSTAGE

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Federal Cabinet is almost certain to reject the proposal for abolition of the airmail surcharge and postpone the plan for night ...

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  27. DEPARTMENT BUYS LAND

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Land fronting both Margaret and Mary streets, city, has been acquired by the Postal Department for £10,000, for the building of a new ...

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  28. NEW FREIGHT SERVICE

    A new monthly freight service between San Francisco, the South Pacific Islands, and Melbourne will be inaugutated with the arrival in Melbourne to-morrow of the ...

    Article : 44 words
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