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  4. ADELIE LAND

    Sir Douglas Mawson travelled specially to Melbourne today to attend tomorrow's conference of the Australian National Research ...

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  5. CHINESE MYSTERY SOCIETY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The extraordinary Chinese circular discovered by the police yesterday in Chinatown confirms ...

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  6. SEAMEN ABSENT

    When the Australian Shipping Board's application for an injunction against the Seamen's Union came before the Full ...

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  7. RADIO VOICE CONTEST

    After hearing 22 competitors in "The Herald" Radio Voice Contest today, the judge (Mr Bernard Heinze) said, "I am ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEW RUSH TO AUSTRALIA

    Nearly 1000 foreign immigrants arrived in Melbourne during the last 24 hours. They came in two steamers, the Ville de Verdun (French) and the Regina d'Italie (Italian). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WORLD NEED FOR ECONOMY

    Mr Calvin Coolidge was inaugurated, today as President of the United States. The Chief Justice (Mr W. H. Taft) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. STOP PRESS

    In the C. M. Lloyd stakes The Hawk was timed as having run the last four furlongs in 17 sees., and the last-six furlongs ...

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  11. ARMY MIGRANTS

    Mr Cyril Bavin, who has been selected by the Church of England Assembly to make investigations in Australia in connection with the ...

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  12. MODEST GRIMMETT

    Clarrie Grimmett, who made such a sensational debut in test cricket in Sydney, arrived in Melbourne by the Sydney express today. He hopes to ...

    Article : 286 words
  13. TIGER CUB'S BITE

    Miss Gladys. Webster, the lending lady of "So This Is London" at the Theatre Royal, was badly bitten by, a tiger cub yesterday, and it is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. DISPUTE WITH VICAR

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  15. PEACEFUL AIMS

    WASHINGTON, March 4.--President Coolidge declared that America's intentions were peaceful towards all the earth. He set forth the methods ...

    Article : 225 words
  16. ENGLISH ENGINEERING

    FREMANTLE, Thursday.--That the engineering trades in England were improving slightly and, notwithstanding keen competition from the ...

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  17. WEATHER FORECAST

    At present five, with warmer temperatures, and east and north winds, unsettled weather approaching from the westward. ...

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  18. RAIN ON WRONG LINE

    The running of a passenger train [?] Essendon into a goods yard at [?]nsington on the evening of Feb[?]ary 25 was caused by a signalman ...

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  19. POLICE CONDUCT

    The Chief Commissioner of Police (Mr A. Nicholson) has decided to ignore the recommendation of the special court that inquired into ...

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  20. NEARLY FROZEN

    Melbourne felt the touch of winter last night. Following a fine, cool day, the temperature fell rapidly during the night. ...

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  22. SALE OF COCAINE

    The Chief Secretary and Minister for Health (Dr. Argyle) promised today that if the Police Department submitted to him a ...

    Article : 120 words
  23. CHILD KILLED BY SWING

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Swinging on a giant stride at the milestone State School, Ipswich, yesterday, Annie Donaldson, 10½. was killed ...

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  24. BIG BROTHERS IN W.A.

    The Big Brothers movement will be launched in West Australia. This decision was reached at the annual conference of the West ...

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  25. SON LOST FOR TWO YEARS

    This morning Sergeant Campbell, head of the plain-clothes police, received a letter from Mrs Harriet Higgs, of Cann River, via Orbost, who ...

    Article : 85 words
  26. [?]TRAM SPEEDING UP

    Tramway employes have com[?]ained that speeding up is being [?]actised both by the Tramway Board [?]d by some members of the Union ...

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  27. HORSE BITE BREAKS ARM

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--While backing a horse into a dray at Toowoomba yesterday, William Carlyle was bitten on the right forearm. The ...

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  28. RAIL REVENUE FALLS

    GEELONG, Thursday.--There was a heavy decrease in Railway revenue for passenger traffic at Geelong in February. The main receipts were ...

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  29. ROBBED OLD MAN

    Bert Olson and William Maher wore, at the Court of General Sessions. today found guilty of robbery in company, from an old man. George ...

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  30. TEST HERO'S RETURN

    C. V. GRIMMETT, the bowling wizard, photographed with his wile and son on arrival today at Spencer Street ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. AUSTRALIAN MATCHES CAMPAIGN

    Pushing on with his campaign for the purchase of Australian matches, Mr F. J. Riley, secretary of the Manufacturing Grocers' Union, has ...

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  32. POLICE AS DEBT COLLECTORS

    "Another instance of the police being used to collect motor fares," said inspector Kroger in the City Court today, when Agnes Barnes, a half caste. ...

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  33. [?]ILLED BY FALL FROM LADDER

    Accidental death through having [?]lien from a ladder on February 25, [?]as the finding of the City Coroner at an inquest today ...

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  34. ULYSSES DELAYED

    The Blue Funnel liner. Ulysses, will leave Prince's Pier, Port Melbourne, at 4 p.m. on Saturday, instead of at noon. The delay is due to the fact ...

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  35. STRANGE CITY INCIDENT

    [?] John Jones, investor. of Elphin[?]one street. Footscray, has com[?]ained to the police that this morning when he was watching a man ...

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  36. INCENDIARISM ALLEGED

    Following investigations by Detective Bruce into a fire near Orbost on February 8, Roland Robinson, dairyman the owner of the house, has been ...

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  37. FLOWERING GUM FROM THE WEST

    BUNINYONG, Thursday.--A rare tree the flowering gum of West Australia, is growing in Mr T. Brimcombe's garden at Mount Clear, Buninyong It is a blase of rich scarlet ...

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  38. BOLTING HORSE STRIKES RAILWAY GATE

    A bolting horse, attached to a cart, ran into the gates at a level crossing near the Westgarth railway station yesterday afternoon. One wing of ...

    Article : 51 words
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  40. FTLIPINO BOXERS ARRIVE.

    [?] Jamito and Kid Pelkey, the [?] boxers, arrived from Sydney [?]day. Pelkey will fight a return bout [?] Melbourne against Havliah Uren[?] ...

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