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  2. WEATHER FORECAST

    METROPOLITAN (Noon).--Fine at first, with N. winds, followed by rain and cold W. to S. winds. VICTORIA (Noon).--For present fine but ...

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  3. THE DOUBLE MURDER

    There was a large crowd at the City Court this morning when John King, 52, a man of small stature, and apparently frail physique, was placed ...

    Article : 353 words
  4. COCKATOO DOCKYARD

    Mr Robert Farquhar, Director of Shipbuilding and Chairman of the new Board of Control at Cockatoo Island and Williamstown, giving ...

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  5. EMPIRE'S THOUGHTS ON THE EAST

    Despite the desire of the attending Prime Ministers to dispose of their consideration of the Empire's foreign relations inst week, the conference resumed ...

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  6. Shipping Suffers Weatlier

    Top: The Fitzroy (623 tons), wrecked on the north coast of New South Wales, with heavy loss of life. Bottom : The Canastota (4904 tons), more than a week overdue on the voyage ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ABORIGINE ABROAD

    Seeking support tor Ills suggestion that a certain district in North Australia should he reserved for aborigines, under the supervision of a ...

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  8. REGARDED AS JOKE

    Officials of the Home and Territories Department this morning characterised as absurd the suggestion that a neutral mandatory power should be ...

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  9. THE THIRD TEST

    It is stated by the authorities that the Leeds ground, on which the third Test match is to be begun on Saturday, will accommodate 30,000 people. ...

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  10. AVIATION OUTBACK

    Encouraging reports of the development and increasing popularity of commercial aviation in what are known as the "outback" districts of ...

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  11. SEPARATE RELATIONS

    No chance was obtained by Mr Hughes, the Commonwealth Prime Minister, at today's short sitting of the Empire Conference, of making his ...

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  12. NAVIES IN PACIFIC

    The Japanese Navy Department has little comment to make on the decision of Mr. Denby, the United States Navy Secretary. to station the latest ...

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  13. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP

    According to present arrangements, The contest for the heavyweight boxing championship of the world between Jack Dempsey and Georges Carnentier ...

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  14. TRUCE FOR IRELAND

    The only thing that is certain regarding the Government's invitation to the Sinn Fein leaders to accept a safe conduct to London to attend a conference ...

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  15. CHANGE IN CAPTAINCY

    "It was not expected that L. H. Tennyson would, have been offered the captaincy of the English Eleven in the third Test match." states "The Times" ...

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  16. PERSONAL

    At the demonstration in the Town Hall tonight Mr Lawson, the Premier, will present the prizes won by competitors at the Australian Natives' ...

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  17. FIREMAN DIES ON DUTY

    Foreman-fireman Walsh, of Fort Valley, died in Brown and Broad's Newstead timber mill office, early this morning. in consequence of having ...

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  18. ENVER'S INTRIGUES

    A severe struggle is proceeding in Angora, says the Constantinople correspondent of "The Times." between the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. COAL SETTLEMENT

    It is officially announced that tile coal strike has been definitely settled. ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND COTTON

    Queensland cotton growers need not expect a further subsidy as a result of the cotton conference at Manchester, though the live years' guarantee ...

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  21. WOOL DISPUTE ENDS

    A definite settlement has been readied in connection with the dispute in the wool manufacturing industry. The operatives have accented a ...

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  22. PARLIAMENT OF FOUR

    The newly-constituted Parliament of the South of Ireland will open in Dublin today. Two large vellum bound volumes await the names of ...

    Article : 71 words
  23. GIRL'S DISAPPEARANCE

    A girl who lived at Redfern left home on Friday, night or early on Saturday morning leaving behind her a note to the effect that she was tired ...

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  24. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS IN N.Z.

    This morning at 1.30 a sharp earthquake was felt here. There was no damage done. At Hastings the shock lasted for 74 ...

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  25. THIEVES' JEWELLERY HAUL

    Breaking the le[?]light of a front door yesterday, a thief entered the house of Mrs E. Cooper. in Wiseman street, Auburn. Jewellery valued at £100. ...

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  26. AERIAL MAIL SERVICES

    The aviation companies in Australia arc anxiously awaiting an announcement regarding the inauguration of further serial mail services. and it is ...

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  27. CONSTANTINOPLE EXPOSED

    A message from "The Times" correspondent in Constantinople states that the Greeks have evacuated Adabazar and Sahanja after fighting, and are ...

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  28. DE VALERA REPLIES

    De valera, "President of the Irish Republic," has replied to Mr Lloyd George's invitation to attend a conference with Sir James Craig. Prime ...

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  29. WOUNDS PROVE FATAL

    Henry Sibel, 60, Elizabeth street, Redfern, was fatally wounded at his home last night. It is stilted that there was a ...

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  30. MAN LOSES SPEECH

    Lying in his bad at the Melbourne Hospital. with a police guard on duty, the man whose head was injured with a brick at a garage at Deepdene on ...

    Article : 114 words
  31. ANNIVERSARY OF DIOCESE

    Today--St. Peter's Day--is the 74th anniversary of the foundation of the Church of England Diocese of Melbourne. and it is being observed by special services in St. Paul's ...

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  32. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS

    G. Lesile King (Carter and King).--Furniture at Great Western Motel, King street, Melbourne, tomorrow, at 10.45 a.m. Beauchamp Bros.--A special time for special ...

    Article : 56 words
  33. WORKER'S INJURIES FATAL

    Thomas Lester, who was injured yesterday in a blasting accident at a quarry in Heidelberg road, Fairfield, died last night in the Melbourne ...

    Article : 42 words
  34. "HERALD" FEATURES

    TODAY.--Rent Property; TOMORROW.--Books of the Day; The Prompter's Box. ...

    Article : 16 words
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