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  2. PREMIERS MEET

    Some discussion occurred yesterday between representatives of the Federal Ministry and the State Ministries when it became known that the Federal ...

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  3. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The failure of the engine-driver to open sealed instruction, ordering him to reduce the speed from the eustomary 60 moles an hour to 18 miles an hour, was the cause ...

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  4. BRILLIANT TENNIS.

    In one of the best games of his life, J. Crawford, the caption of the Australian Davis Cup team, defeated Satoh (Japan) in the semi-final of the French Singles ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BULLI BY-ELECTION.

    SYDNEY. Monday. — As a result of the voting on Saturday in the by-election for the Bulli seat in the Legislative Assembly, which was rendered vaeant by the ...

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  6. STOP-WORK AT MINE

    WONTHAGGI. Monday.— members of the Miners' Federation held another meeting in the union hall to-day to consider the letter forwarded by Mr. J. McLcish, ...

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  7. SPENDING

    There must be a reduction of the cost of government if Australia is to return to normal activities. Western Austalia feels this so much that by a referendum the ...

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  8. FOUR POINTS MARGIN.

    The wisdom of never being certain of victory until the finish of a match was boren in upon a League football team agian yesterday. Carlton, with a lead of 21 points ...

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  9. HIKERS RUN DOWN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— A girl was killed and four persons were injured to-night when a hiking party was run down by a motor-lorry driven by an Italian in Wicks ...

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  10. MOUNT EVEREST.

    Mr. Hugh Ruttledge, lender of the expedition which is attempting to ascend Mount Everest (29,000ft.) on foot, has sent the following wireless message:— ...

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  11. BRAVE PORTER DIES.

    Frank Jenkins, aged 22 years, of Wallace street, Brunswick, who was injured when he made a gallant attempt to reseue Mrs. Sybil Carey, aged 30 years, of Edgar street, ...

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  12. LONG FLIGHTS.

    Jumes J. Mattern, who left New York on Saturday in an Attempt to fly solo around the world, landed on the coast of Norway on Sunday morning, and reached ...

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  13. BAG-SNATCHERS ACTIVE.

    Following a period of inactivity bagsnatchers committed there thefts on Saturday night. While walking along Glenferric road, ...

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  14. £10,000,000 FOR CHINA.

    A plan by which the Reconstruction Finance Corporation will extend the National Government of China a credit of 50,000,000 dollars (normally £10,000,000) ...

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  15. LOUVAIN UNIVERSITY.

    Felix Morren, after serving a sentence for having destroyed with a hammer the balustrade of the reconstrueted library of the Louvain University, was arrested for ...

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  16. MAULED BY LIONESS.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Going too close to the bars of a eage at the Taronga Park Zoo this afternoon, Keith Clarke, aged 10 years, of Goulburn, was mauled ...

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  17. ROUGH FOOTBALL.

    BLNDIGO, Monday.— The Bendigo Football League held a carnival in the upper reserve this afternoon, in which the eight teams competed in half-hour matehes. The ...

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  18. Fournet Canonised.

    In the presence of 30,000 presons, with the President of of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State (Mr. de Valera) and his entourage seated on the tribane ...

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  19. TWO GIRLS FATALLY BURNED.

    PERTH, Monday. — Blanche Constance Moore, aged 19 years, of Narembeen, 150 miles cast of Perth, who was enveloped by burning petrol in a bathroom at ...

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  20. £1.200 FOR GLASS WORK.

    Work is proceeding rapidly with the glazing in of the long corridors at the Alfred Hospital. An anonymous donor has given the hospital £1,200 with which to earry out ...

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  21. DISARMAMENT.

    The Japanese reply to President Roosevelt's message regarding disarmament will be handed to the United States ambassador to-morrow. As the message was addressed ...

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  22. WORLD CRUISE IN CANOE.

    BRISBANE, Monday. — A cruise round the world in a 15ft, eanoe is being planned by Mr. William Feldner, who has had an adventurous career in all parts of the ...

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  23. CHANGE COMING.

    Victoria has been favouerd with ideal holiday weather — bright sunshine and temperate winds — while heavy rain has been falling in Western Australia and New ...

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  24. RIVER WORKER KILLED.

    BRISBANE, Monday.— The second fatality at the Barron Falls hydro-electricity works, near Cairns, within a week occurred when an employee named J. ...

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  25. THE MAN WHO OWNED A GOLDMINE.

    You may have heard of a man who owned a goldmine. He had all the equipment for digging gold-but disregarded the tools at hand, and contented himself with ...

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  26. British Wool Trade.

    The Bradford correspondent of the "Daily Epress" says:— "Prosperity is hurrying back to the wool industry. Orders are piling up, and millowaers again see ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Whitsuntide huliday wascelebrated in perfect weather, it being 87deg, in the shade in London. Thousands of people slept in the open at the week-end[?] ...

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