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  2. A.J.C RACES. MURILLO'S WIN.

    When the great New Zealand horse Limerick, defeated imported Pantheon in the A.J.C. Spring Stakes on Saturday, he placed a fine performance to his credit. Yesterday, when ...

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  3. FORECASTS.

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Bavin) is confident that the Pact parties (Nationalist and Country) will win 50 seats at the forthcoming State elections. ...

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  4. LAST DAYS. Of Campaign.

    The last week of the election campaign has been entered upon, and the three main political parties are holding final rallies in various centres. ...

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  5. TRAGIC STORY.

    A youth was killed and his two brothers and an aunt were injured when a motor car crashed through a bridge at Bendigo early this morning and fell into a creek. ...

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  6. MAKING REBELS. Of the Children.

    The formation in Sydney recently of a body known as the Young Comrades' Club throws a strong light on the operations of the Communist party in New South Wales. ...

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  7. WOODBLOCKS.

    Grave suspicion has been caused by the efforts of the Labour aldermen to force a huge contract for woodblocks through the dying City Council, despite the fact that less ...

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  8. GREYHOUND RACING.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, speaking at the Labour Conference at Blackpool, made a remarkable attack on greyhound racing. "The paganising of modern living has ...

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  9. GERMANY. National Joy.

    No Kaiser was accorded such a reception as that given to President von Hindenburg in a triumphal progress through the city, on the occasion of his 80th [?] birthday on Saturday. ...

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  10. BRITISH LABOUR.

    The Independent Labour party's annual conference will open to-morrow at Blackpool. In his address Mr. F. Roberts, M.P. (chairman), will denounce the undermining influence ...

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  11. MR. BAVIN'S SPEECH.

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, leader of the National party, addressed large and enthusiastic meetings last night in his own electorate at Gordon and Lindfield, at each of which he ...

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  12. DIVORCES.

    According to the "Daily Express" more than 500 divorces will be heard during the Michaelmas term, and when the year closes 2400 divorces will have been decided in London ...

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  13. ROAD FINANCES.

    The statement by the Minister for Labour and Mines (Mr. Baddeley), whose department now controls the Main Roads Board, concerning the board's finances, was described ...

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  14. YARRA VALLEY.

    Extensive floods in the Yarra Valley and in Gippsland as a result, of the heavy rains at the week-end, were reported in messages received to-day. In some places the waters ...

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  15. EMPIRE TRADE.

    More than 100 delegates from Britain and the dominions have, arrived here to attend the Empire Chambers of Commerce Congress, which will be opened by the Governor-General. ...

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  16. LONDON'S LORD MAYOR.

    The Lord Mayor of London (Sir Rowland Blades) and party, who are paying an official visit to Rome, broke their journey at Pisa yesterday to be received by the King and ...

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  17. TOUR OF RUSSIA.

    Six children, who visited Russia as guests of the Soviet Children's League, returned today after a tour extending over three months. Although they did not possess passports, ...

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  18. THE DRESSES.

    Wind-swept, sodden lawns, and grey, rainy skies made Randwick a gloomy place yesterday, but the women helped to dissipate the gloom with their gay rainproofs and felt ...

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  19. FALSE SWEARING.

    The pastoral of the Archbishop of Dublin specially condemns murder and perjury. He says: He who swears on oath should stand in truth to judgment and justice. For to call ...

    Article : 68 words
  20. RADIO TELEPHONY.

    It is announcod by the Postmaster-General (Sir Wm. Mitchell Thomson) that a radio telephone service between Britain and Canada will be inaugurated at 3 o'clock to-morrow ...

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  21. SOUTH AMERICA.

    "South America has excellent prospects, and has wonderful resources—mineral, agricultural, and pastoral. The various republics want to develop their own territories, ...

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  22. BEAM WIRELESS.

    After many delays, due chiefly to difficulties experienced in erecting the Canadian aerials, a successful preliminary test of the beam serivce between Australia and Canada ...

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  23. ROMA OIL BORE.

    In a review issued to-day of the operations at the Roma oil bore, the Ministor for Mines (Mr. Jones) said that the gas had been scientifically sought and brought in, and was quite ...

    Article : 471 words
  24. MISSION TO U.S.A.

    Having completed consideration of their report, the majority of members of the Industrial Mission to the United States have returned to their homes in the various States. ...

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  25. THE ROTA TRIBUNAL.

    News comes from Rome that during an audience granted by the Pope to the Rota Tribunal. Monsignor Massimi, replying to Press attacks, said that the Rota's decisions on matrimonial ...

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  26. THE RACING.

    On the second day of the Spring meeting last year the speedy galloper Calmest ran away with the Shorts Handicap, and covered the six furlongs in the smart time of lm l0[?]s. ...

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  27. FARMERS' PARLIAMENT.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) addressed a crowded meeting in the Lyric Theatre, Goulburn, tonight. Mr. Lang aroused great enthusiasm and was frequently applauded. ...

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  28. MISSING JOURNALIST.

    Light may possibly bo thrown on the disappearance in the interior of Honan Province of Mr. Riley, the London "Times" correspondent, and son of the Archbishop of Perth, ...

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  29. BLINDED SOLDIERS.

    Of the 50 men who eat down to dinner in a cafe in Martin-place last evening all but Captain Aarons, who could see imperfectly with one eye, were totally blind. It was the ...

    Article : 282 words
  30. THE TWO AMERICAS.

    President Cooildge has proposed a plan to [?]uild a monumental highway from Maine to [?]lparaise (Chile) as an effective project to [?]ring the people of South America into more ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    News comes from Paris that a terrible explosion, due to a 6in shell, accompanied a fire which destroyed the house of General Boischut, Military Governor of Strassburg. ...

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  32. AERIAL SURVEY.

    The two Seagull amphibian aeroplanes, which arrived at Brisbane on Saturday afternoon on a flight to New Guinea, were interrupted by terrific storms and drenching rain squalls on ...

    Article : 196 words
  33. ALLEGED SPIES.

    A message from Bucharest states that the [?]ouncil of War is inquiring into the dis[?]very of an international spying organisa[?]on, with branchas at Prague and in the ...

    Article : 109 words
  34. TIMELY SHOT.

    Mr. Stanley Collins, of Tuona, near Goulburn, when he saw a little girl approaching his house on an errand, noticed also an eagle hovering above that appeared to be ...

    Article : 69 words
  35. OLD HORSES.

    The town clerk (Mr. Carson) reported at the last meeting of the Dundas Council that all the horses impounded during the past quarter had been sent to the Zoo for animal ...

    Article : 58 words
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