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  2. WEATHER FORECAST: COOL.

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  5. STOP PRESS

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  6. MORE GOOD RAINS

    The Assistant Commonwealth Meteorologist (Mr. W. Griffiths) said today that the disturbance which was reported on Saturday as likely to ...

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  7. TRAMWAY MEN REBUFFED

    The tram men continued their regulation strike today, despite the fact that their representatives went to the Arbitration Court and ...

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  8. ITALIANS ATTACKED AT BURNIE

    BURNIE, Monday.--An ugly development in the Mount Lyell strike, where the miners refused to work with Italians ...

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  9. £20,000 TO IMPROVE ST. KILDA ROAD

    The [?]th. Melbourne City Council proposes to spend £49,000 to improve St. Kilda Road from Nolan Street at the City end to ...

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  10. GOLD MINE IN BACK GARDEN

    WARRANDYTE, Monday.-Looso alluvial gold in gutter formation has, it is claimed, been discovered on the property of Mr Charles Edwin Jones, ...

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  11. THREE SHIPS FROM ABROAD ARRIVE TODAY

    Three steamers from abroad arrived in Melbourne today, bringing 1292 passengers. The vessels were: Orama (700 migrants), Diogenes (457), and Caprera (135, mostly Italians). ...

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  12. WHEN WINDBAG BEGAN TO CROSS HEROIC

    An exclusive picture of the much discussed incident in Saturday's A.J.C. Plate race at Sydney, when Windbag cros[?]ed by front Heroic. The trainer of. Heroic lodged a protest against Windbag after the race, but this was quickly dismissed by the stewards. In the picture Windbag (No. 5) [?] shown beginning the cross over in front of Heroic, who is on the rails. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. RADIO SOUNDS

    Every listener in has a chance in the radio sounds competition which will be conducted by The Listener in the wireless journal, through 3LO, ...

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  14. WOMAN PLANS OFFICIAL CANBERRA FURNISHING

    The Canberra Commission has arranged for Mrs Lane-Poole, wife of Mr C. E. Lane-Poole, Federal Adviser on Forestry, to supervise the ...

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  15. COAL CRISIS

    The ballots in New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania, taken by the Federated Engine-drivers[?] and Firemen's Association to decide whether ...

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  16. SIX GASSED

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Overcome by gas, John Milston, a jeweller, of Pitt street, and [?]ve of his employes were, taken to the Sydney Hospital today ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. MRS. LAW'S DEATH £550,000 FOR COUNCIL

    Dr. Daniel Florance McGillieuddy, 61, and Nurse May Ethel Hudson, 38, appeared on remand charged with the murder of Elizabeth Law, of Bright. Reviewing the loan expenditure of the City Council, the chairman of the Finance Committee (Cr. Bell) said at the meeting this afternoon that ...

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  19. TWO-UP DE LUXE

    Arising out of a police raid upon a house in Abbotsford street, North Melbourne, on April 1, 41 men were fined £110, with 4 costs each, at ...

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  20. COBHAM'S FLIGHT

    The Prime Minister (Mr Bruce) has cabled to the British Government the intention of the Commonwealth Government to co-operate in the ...

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  21. NOT ON ROAD TO RUIN

    "Reports that England is tottering and on the road to perdition are a lot of rubbish," stated Sir Owen Cox, the chairman, in Sydney, of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. JAPANESE LECTURER ON HIS COUNTRY'S AMBITIONS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--"Japan has sufficient room to expand for at least another century or two," said Mr M. Inag[?], lecturer in Japanese ...

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  23. 300-FOOT CHURCH TOWER FALLS

    TOULOUSE, April 12.--The 300ft. high 16th century tower of the church Notre-Dame collapsed today, killing three passers-by. ...

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  24. PORTUGUESE REVOLT

    SAN SEBASTIAN (SPAIN), April 12.--Delayed Vigo messages reveal an attempted revolution in Lisbon on April 9. ...

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  25. 'QUAKE IN AZORES

    MADRID, April 11.--An earthquake has destroyed Horta, the capital of Fayal, an island in the Azores. Thousands are homeless. ...

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  26. IN OTHER PAGES

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  27. HON. VIOLET GIBSON

    ROME, April 12.--It is reported that the Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) is petitioning the King of Italy to pardon the Hon. Violet Gibson, the ...

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  29. PREHISTORIC DISCOVERY

    LONDON, April 12.--Rev. G. Wilson, of Bakewell, when exploring an ancient cave, discovered the skeleton of a giant lynx, extinct in Britain ...

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