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  2. DRIFTING TO THE DOLDRUMS.

    It is rather a disconcerting thing to me to see my old political friend, Sir Win, McPherson, shedding one by one the visible signs of his erstwhile political ...

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  3. SEARCH FOR LOST SKI-ERS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--There does not seem to be any hope for the rescue o£ Evan Hayes and Laurie Seaman, two members of the Millions Ski Club, who ...

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  4. REV. DR. BLACK.

    Keen interest in the farewell services of Rev. Dr. James Black, M.A., of Edinburgh, who has been pleaching in Melbourne for the past four months, drew a ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    Public attention during the present coal crisis, more particularly in New South Wales, has been focussed upon The almost dramatic decline in overseas exports. ...

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  6. FALL DOWN SHAFT.

    CHILTERN, Sunday.--At 6 p.m. to-day the town was thrown into great, excitement by the news of an accident at the old Majenta quartz mine. Every Sunday ...

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  7. CROSSING TRAGEDY.

    Another of the level-crossing collisions which have caused a heavy death roll in Victoria in recent years occurred at 12.30 a.m. yesterday at the point where the ...

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  8. CAR CRUSHED BY TRAM.

    A remarkable escape from serious injury was experienced on Saturday afternoon by John Thomas Gundry, of Hudson-street, Caulfield. Shortly after 5 p.m. ...

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  9. Motor Cycles Collide.

    PAKENHAM, Sunday.--A collision occurred on the Princes Highway between Narnargoon and Pakenham, near Mount Ararat Estate, this afternoon. A motor ...

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  10. Motor Cyclist Severely Injured.

    While riding a motor cycle along Lygon-street, Carlton, near Newman College, on Saturday morning, Spencer Falkiner, aged 21 years, brass finisher, of Charman-road. ...

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  11. Car Overturns.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Sunday.--When returning from a football match at Business on Saturday evening, a car driven by Miss P. Cameron, daughter of Mr. T. ...

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  12. Raid on Motorists.

    Yesterday morning twenty men from the police traffic control branch carried out a raid for two hours on motorists passing the intersection of Sydney and ...

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  13. PREMIER AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--The Premier, Mr. E. J. Hogan, visited Ballarat North on Saturday to lay the foundation stone of the new hall being erected by public ...

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  14. COLLISION AT THORNBURY.

    Following a collision last evening between a motor car and a tram in Hutton-street, Thornbury, a woman, Mrs. Mary Fooks, 74 years of age, of ...

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  15. CANBERRA'S REAWAKENING.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Canberra will awake this week from its hibernation and begin its preparations for the remainder of the Parliamentary session. Some of ...

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  16. CABLE TRAM DERAILED.

    About 7.30 p.m. on Saturday, a motor car driven by John McLellan, of the Club Hotel, Core-street, Fiztroy, collided with a cable tram in Smith-street. The force ...

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  17. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A cablegram from Quebec states that Prince George arrived on Saturday by the Empress of Australia, and was welcomed to Canada by the ...

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  18. COLLISION WITH TRAM.

    PERTH, Sunday.--A motor car collided with a tram car at the intersection of Beaufort-street and Queen's-crescent, Mt. Lawley, late on Friday night. Of the four ...

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  19. PREMIER CONGRATULATED.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--"I was glad to see that the Government had a majority of seven on the no-confidence motion, and only hope these seven will remain ...

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  20. THE NATIONALIST RECORD.

    In a speech at Bendigo last Friday Sir G. Pearce was reported to have said that the Bruce-Page Government had fulfilled every promise to the electors.The ...

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  21. A POLAR EXPLORER.

    Although the ice-bound wastes surrounding both the North and South Poles are better known than the warmer clinic of the southern seas to Captain R. ...

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  22. THE VOTES OF MESSRS. GRAY AND FORREST.

    At the meeting held in Elsternwick to form a branch of the National Federation Mr. W. Bluett said that both Messrs. Gray and Forrest were to be applauded ...

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  23. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED.

    Crashing into a sewer excavation near the corner of Darabin-road and Station-street, Northcote, at 6.40 p.m. on Saturday, Alfred Smallhorn, 24 years, ...

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  24. POLICE AND BURGLARS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A policemen who saw a man entering the window of Randwick Bowling Club hist night ordered him to surrender. The burglar, however, ...

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  25. TASMANIAN FRUIT.

    HOBART, Sunday.--The New South Wales Government has decided to impose taxation on Tasmanian fruit sold on the Sydney market during the last two years, ...

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  26. THE SOUTHERN CROSS.

    PERTH, Sunday.--It was definitely decided that no attempt should be made to take the Southern Cross off Maylands aerodrome this morning, owing to the ...

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  27. CARS IN COLLISION.

    As M. Horace Wymouth, of Barker's road, Kew, accompanied by his wife and child, was travelling west along Victoria-street, Richmond, in his motor car ...

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  28. LABOR AND THE ELECTIONS.

    Having selected the Senate Labor candidates and seventeen candidates for the House of Representatives, the central executive of the Victorian Labor party is now ...

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  29. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Victorian Labor party during the weekend, the acting secretary.(Mr. J. Komi) reported that he had received a letter ...

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  30. FEDERAL CAPITAL ROAD.

    BAIRNSDALE, Saturday.--The Minister of Markets, Mr. T. Paterson, who is also the member for Gippsland, was interviewed at Bairnsdale on Thursday by ...

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  31. APPLES FOR SOUTH AMERICA.

    Messrs. H. Jones and Co. Pty. Ltd. are in receipt of cabled advice that the apples shipped by the steamer Port Denison for South America landed in splendid order, ...

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  32. SIR J. SALMOND'S FLIGHT.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Air Marshal Sir John, Salmond, air chief of Britain, arrived at Brisbane this afternoon 15 minutes ahead of schedule time--3.45 p.m.-- ...

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  33. WATERSIDE TROUBLE.

    Advice received from Cairns during the week end indicates that at that port at least the back of the waterside workers' strike has been broken. ...

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  34. THE LATE REV. FATHER McNAMARA.

    The obsequies of the late Rev. Father John McNamara, parish priest of Prahran, took place on Saturday morning in St. Patrick's Cathedral. More than 120 ...

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  35. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.

    Whide signalling his tram across the intersection of Johnston-street and Brunswick-street, about 11 p.m. on Saturday, Henry May, 39 years. tram conductor, of ...

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  36. BALLARAT WEST SEAT.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--Mr. M. Baurd, a former M.L.A. for Ballarat West, has decided to stand as the Nationalist candidate against the sitting Labor member, ...

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  37. Wills and Estates.

    William Eldridge, late of Wodonga, hotel-keeper, who died on 26th July last, left by will dated 5th May, 1922, personal property valued at £6139 in his widow ...

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  38. MOTOR CAR THIEF.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--A sedan valued at £300, belonging to Mr. Jonathan Reeves, of Wills-street, was stolon from Lydiard-street on Saturday night, but was ...

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  39. MISHAP TO RUMFORD.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--When Rumford fell over the prostrate Tallangatta in the Grand National Hurdle Race on Saturday, he broke a small bone behind a ...

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  40. Flying Boats at Gladstone.

    The four British flying boats under The command of Captain Cave-Brownc-Cave, left Brisbane on Saturday for Gladstone. The squadron is now flying hack to ...

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  41. KEW CANDIDATE WITHDRAWS.

    Owing to the retirement of Cr. W. J. Clark from Kew council an extraordinary election is being held in the prospect ward in addition to the ordinary ...

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  42. A SYDNEY COLLISION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A horse float, two motor cars and a cycle and side car came into collision at Croydon yesterday. Ruby Aldridge, 32, years; George ...

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  43. THE LATE MR. FRANK DAVIES.

    A large and representative gathering was present at the funeral of the late Mr. Frank Davies, which took place on Saturday at the Boroondara (Kew) ...

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  44. GRAFT IN JAPAN.

    Judicial investigations during the week into the municipality bribing scandal culminated in startling developments. The evidence disclosed that graft extended to ...

    Article : 67 words
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  46. Child Seriously Injured.

    Late on Saturday afternoon Phyllis McCarthy, seven years, whose parents live in Shaw-steet, Richmond, was crossing Bridge-road, Richmond, when she was ...

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