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  2. Advertising

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  3. FORECAST:

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    BABY SHIRLEY ORR, the yo[?] passenger aboard the Ceramic, which arrived from Liverpool today photographed with her nurse, Mrs. Evans, after the liner had berthed at Outer Harbor. Shirley was only three months old when she embarked with her parents from Durban for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Vital Political Talk

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) is leaving Tasmania by steamer this afternoon to come to Melbourne to discuss the formation of ...

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  6. £7,000 FIRE AT MORGAN

    Damage which it is estimated will amount to £7,000 was done today when a flour mill and a five-roomed house were burnt at Morgan. ...

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  7. Racing Bill Discussion Adjourned

    Postponement for a fortnight of consideration by the Assembly of the Bill introduced by Mr. Pattinson, M.P., to amend existing racing ...

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  8. Viceregal Guest

    THE GOVERNOR (Sir Winston Dugan)—left—was a guest at the luncheon given by the Lord Mayor (Mr. Cain)—right—to the Adelaide ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SHOOTING ON GOLDFIELD

    Following a shooting affray on the goldfields yesterday morning, Michael O'Brien, a station worker, died today. His ...

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  10. THIRD WETTEST SEPTEMBER

    HELPING to make up for this year's record dry January-July period, last month was the third wettest September on record. The ...

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  11. STEAM TURBINE FOR PLANE

    "THE Daily Mail" says that a steam-driven aeroplane is being secretly constructed on the outskirts of Berlin. It is expected that the plane will be ...

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  12. 80 Guinea Juvenile Wins Plate Worth £1,300

    The Australian Jockey Club continued its important spring carnival at Randwick this afternoon, when the two outstanding races were The ...

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  13. DEFECT WAS DANGEROUS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The split cowl on Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's Lockheed Altair plane, Lady Southern Cross, must have endangered the life ...

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  14. Russian Bigamist's 58 Wives

    MOSCOW, September 30.—"The world's record bigamist" is the title applied to Arjetschov, formerly chief of the Secret Police at Tula, ...

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  15. BUTTER PRICES MAY BE LOWER

    Of the 1,725,000 boxes of butter in cold stores in England, it is estimated that 225,000 boxes are from Australia. Mr. E. H. Fromen, a member of the ...

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  16. Miss Thompson May Have Been Delayed

    ATHENS, October 1.—As the Melbourne airwoman, Freda Thompson, had not arrived here from Brindisi up to midnight on ...

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  17. PARIS IN FEAR OF RIOTS

    PARIS, September 30.—The French Parliament is expected to agree to the proposal of the Prime Minister (M. Doumergue) to revise the Constitution ...

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  18. NO DELAYS IN AIR RACE

    LONDON, September 30.—Conversing with a representative of "The News," the secretary of the Royal Aero Club (Mr. Perrin) described London ...

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  19. Governor Finds That Our Troubles Are But Few

    "I like to come along and meet my friends, talk with them, and join with them in all their activities," said the Governor (Sir Winston Dugan), who ...

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  20. Two Peculiar Features

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—With a gunshot wound in his body, Clifford Holt, aged 19, laborer, of Nhill, was found dead in a paddock four miles ...

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  21. Light Horse General Welcomed by Returned Men

    MEMBERS OF THE 9th LIGHT HORSE, A.I.F., welcomed Brig.-Gen. J. R. Royston, of Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, when he arrived in the Ceramic at Outer Harbor today. Brig.-Gen. Royston commanded the 4th Light Horse Brigade in Palestine. In this group round Brig.-Gen. Royston (centre) are Col. H. M. Parsons, Col. J. H. Darley, Col. A. H. Nelson, Lieut. H. J. Cattle, Major W. E. Pascoe, Messrs. H. R. Howard, H. W. Chasson, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. MISS ROUND MAY WEAR SHORTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—"When Miss Dorothy Round, Britain's No. 1 woman tennis player, plays on Australian courts in a few weeks, the Lawn ...

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  23. STOP PRESS

    Perth.—As the result of a half-completed death pact. Esther Rachael Challenge, aged 18, has died at Meckering, 90 ...

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  24. MINERS' STRIKE AT BENDIGO

    IN what is virtually the first goldmining strike in Victoria, all but three of Bendigo's 40-odd mines are now idle. Between 700 and 800 men, ...

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  25. IN DEEP COMA FOR FOUR DAYS NOW

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—William Robinson, aged 54, laborer, of Carlton, who has been in a deep coma since he took a number of sleeping tablets last ...

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  26. Judges Inspect Motor Body Works

    Chief Judge Dethridge and Judge Drake-Brockman and a large party of those concerned with the enquiry before the Arbitration Court into the ...

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  27. BARLEY SHIPMENTS TO BE HELD UP

    Adelaide grain merchants are anxiously awaiting the first meeting of the new Federal Cabinet, when the Belgian embargo on barley imports will ...

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  28. Wire Not From Plane, But Search to be Made

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A party of eight employes of the Metropolitan Board of Works will make a search of the area near Healesville, in which a ...

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  29. TODAY'S TEMPERATURES

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  30. Madge Elliott And Cyril Ritchard Engaged

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The engagement was today announced of Miss Madge Elliott and Mr. Cyril Ritchard. The marriage will take place a few months ...

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