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  4. PETTY ROBBERIES

    Yesterday detectives visited the Premier's Department to investigate a number of petty robberies committed recently. While examining a ...

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  6. BRITISH FASCIST LEADER

    The British Fascist leader (Sir Oswald Mosley) was awarded £5000 damages, with costs, in his action for libel which was brought against the ...

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  7. HOUSE OF LORDS

    "There is one law for the rich and another for the poor," declared Lord Ponsonby in the House of Lords today during the second reading of the ...

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  8. CATHCART JONES

    Addressing the Luncheon City Club to-day, Cathcart Jones said his flight with Waller had been very slow. "We should be able to do it in four days to ...

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  9. CAUGHT; BUT ESCAPES!

    While a resident or Manning street, Waverley, John Mailler, was approaching his home early this morning he saw a youth acting suspicious ...

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  10. KICKED BY HORSE

    Mr. T. Hamilton, the well-known cricket umpire, of Yathella, was kicked by a young home. The horse knocked Mr. Hamilton down twice, ...

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  11. MISS THOMPSON

    Miss Freda Thompson, who has flown from England, arrived here this afternoon. ...

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  12. PETER PAN

    Peter Pan has been scratched from the V.R.C. C. B. Fisher Plate to be run at Flemington to-morrow. ...

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  13. ATTACK ON POLICY

    Lord Snowden, in attacking the governmental protection policy at a luncheon to-day, referred to "the shameful betrayal of free trade policy. ...

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  14. STRENGTHEN THE EMPIRE

    Addressing the Empire Parliamentary Association conference in Melbourne to-day, Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, son of the Prime Minister, said ...

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  16. SPORTING PRINCE

    Despite the fact that he was still suffering from a bad cold, and experienced difficulty in speaking, Prince Henry insisted on carrying out his ...

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  17. U.A.P. AND U.C.P.

    Arrangements, had been entered into between the United Australia party and the United Country party, under which neither party will oppose the ...

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  18. PROMOTER'S CLAIM AGAINST "SMITHY"

    Irony tinged the homage that was paid, to Sir Charles Kingsford Smith yesterday when the Lady Southern Cross was attached in an action filed ...

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  19. CLOUDBURST NEAR ALBURY

    In a cloudburst at Jindera, near Albury, yesterday afternoon, 290 points of rain fell in 30 minutes. At Lavington, closer to Albury, 112 points fell ...

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  20. ACQUITTED ON ASSAULT CHARGE

    When the hearing of the charge against Robert Bingham, of having assaulted Mrs. Zoe Reid was resumed at the Quarter Sessions ...

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  21. WEST AUSTRALIA

    Sir Hal Colebatch, on behalf of the West Australian delegates, yesterday presented Western Australia's claim for secession from the ...

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