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  2. 1918-- 1928.

    It seems incredible to many men and women that ten years have passed since [?] critical days of 1918, leading to the [?] series of Allied victories and the ...

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  3. TRAM OUT OF CONTROL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- There was a serious tram accident at Yarra Junction last night, when a train driven by Thomas Tyson got out of control on an incline ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT.

    Lord Cushendun has addressed a Note to the American, French and Japanese representatives explaining that when replying to M. Litvinoff on 20th inst. he had ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    The second series of London wool sales is proceeding most satisfactorily. There is no sign of weakness in any description and competition from all quarters is well ...

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  6. HINKLER'S FLIGHT.

    Mr. Bert Hinkler, in a special interview yesterday with a representative of the Australian Press Association, reviewed outstanding ...

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  7. EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    To-day is the anniversary of the eight hours movement in Victoria. Though by those who chiefly celebrate it the occasion will be marked by one of the linest ...

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  8. WEATHER FORECAST

    Cloudy, with further showers, but improving. ...

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  9. CARS COLLIDE HEAD ON.

    WANGARATTA, Sunday.-- The congested traffic to Wangaratta races on Saturday was responsible for a sensational motor accident. A large Hudson ...

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  10. THE APPLE MARKET.

    The Australian and New Zealand apple season opens on Monday when cargoes, from the Narkunda and the Tainui will make their appearance in the Covent ...

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  11. MRS. HINKLER AT COLOMBO.

    Mrs. Kinkier, who is going to Australia aboard the Orama to join her husband, arrived here to-day. She expressed pleasure at the wonderful welcome given her. ...

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  12. DELEGATES WELCOMED.

    The proceedings at the Trades Hall banquet to welcome to delegates on Saturday evening were of an enthusiastic character. Although present, the premier (Mr. ...

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  13. Car Collides with Post.

    Swerving to avoid collision with another car at the corner of High- street and Burke- road, Malvern, yesterday afternoon, a car driven by Cr. Charles ...

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  14. DRIED FRUIT INDUSTRY.

    Commenting on the Development and Migration Commission's recommendations on the Australian dried fruits industry, the "Grocer" says:-- ...

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  15. LANCASTER-MILLER FLIGHT.

    LONGREACH, Saturday.-- Captain W. N. Lancaster and Mrs. Miller were accorded an enthusiastic reception by a large crowd on arrival here at 6 p. m. ...

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  16. VILLERS BRETONNEUX

    After a tour of the battlefields, in France, Mr. Price, Agent- General for South Australia, adversely criticised the proposed site of the Australian ...

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  17. Two Injured in a Collision.

    Serious injuries were sustained on Saturday, by Miss Lydia Davis, 26 years, of Murphy- street, South Yarra; when the motor cycle on which she was a ...

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  18. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The Stock Exchange has just completed the settlement of what is generally accepted to be one of the largest, if not the largest, account in its history. One ...

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  19. Skull Fractured while Playing in Street.

    The danger of boys playing marbles in a street used by motor cars was shown on Saturday afternoon, when Keith Williams, six years, of George- street, Fitzroy, ...

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  20. A Triple Collision.

    PERTH.-- Sunday.-- Two motor cars collided head on on Mad Mile, near Nedlands, yesterday, and a third car crushed into the wreck. Alan Monson sustained ...

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  21. MELEE ON FERRY BOAT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- A disgraceful scene took place on the ferry boat Lady Carrington last night, when, after she left Clifton Gardens, a pack of more than 20 ...

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  22. A RIVER TRAGEDY.

    A sad drowning fatality occurred in the Yarra, opposite the Hawthorn Bowing Club's shod, at 5.30 p. m. on Saturday. Leopold V. Owen, sixteen ...

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  23. AMERY AND DRAKE.

    Mr. Amery and Sir Granville Ryric were the chief guests at a Dominions night dinner given by the press Club to-night. ...

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  24. SCOTTISH DELEGATION.

    A garden party to be given by the Duke and Duchess of York and a tour of the battle fields, through the co- operation of the Empire Service League, are among ...

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  25. ALTERCATION IN GARDENS.

    According to a story told the South Melbourne plain-clothes police by Joseph Sharp, 19 years, St. Vincent-place, Albert Park, and Leslie McLaren, 19 years, ...

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  26. PERTH- SYDNEY FLIGHT.

    BERTH, Sunday.-- In an attempt, to make a new record for Perth to Sydney direct flight, Private T. O'Dea, and Mechanic, R. Hitchcock left Maylands ...

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  27. Fracas at Circular Quay.

    SYDNEY, Sunday-- During a fracas at Circular Quay yesterday afternoon Victor Julius Weidler, 49 years, Glebe, was struck by a young man and felled to the ...

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  28. FALL FROM TREE.

    Watching the sports at the leather workers' picnic at Sorrento on Saturday George Stewart, 24 years, of Drysdalestreet, East Preston, fell from a tree into ...

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  29. WOMAN FALLS INTO SEA.

    COBDEN, Sunday.-- Another fatality occurred at Port Campbell this afternoon, the victim being Mrs. Hill, wife of Mr. T. Hill, of Hill's Motors, Warrnambool. ...

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  30. ROOFING THE JOLIMONT YARDS.

    Sir,--On the 15th inst, I found it necessary to correct, though your columns, a letter, signed F. E. Dixon. My letter contains an official disclaimer by the ...

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  31. MISSIONARY COUNCIL

    A meeting of the International Missionary Council was opened in the former Government House, on the Mount of Olives, to-day. It is attended by 230 ...

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