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  4. COOLER TODAY

    The slightly cooler and less oppressive conditions today were ascribed by Mr Hunt, Government Meteorologist, to the ...

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  5. GANDHI TO BE RELEASED

    The Government of Bombay has ordered the release of Mohandas Gandhi, the leader of the non-co-operative movement, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MADAME SCOTNEY NOT WED

    Some months ago it was announced that Madame Evelyn Scotney had decided to marry and settle down. Today, before ...

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  7. NEW PEERS

    Three new peers have been created by the King on the recommendation of the Labor Government. Those chosen for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STORM DEVELOPING OVER WAR SHRINE

    A storm appears to be developing behind the scenes of the Royal Victorian Institute of Architects, following then action of Mr William Lucas --winner of the second prize in the National War Memorial competition, and editor of the ...

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  9. CHEAPER FOOD

    Figures prepared try Mr C. [?]. Wickens, Commonwealth Statistician, show that while the cost of housing accommodation remained practically ...

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  10. THE NEW MELBA

    Dame Nellie Melba may appear as Carmen. She made this announcement today, and also said that she would ...

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  11. STOP PRESS

    Increases in pay were grunted to Federal Public Servants of the Clerical Division in an award delivered by Mr Atlee Hunt, Public ...

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  12. TRAIN RATES

    In an interview with Mr Old, Minister for Railways, today, representatives of the Victorian Farmers' Union drew attention ...

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  13. MUCH DEBATED DESIGNS

    Mr WM. LUCAS, winner of the second prize in the National War Memorial Competition, has stated that the winning design approximates in essential vital principles to the Hall of Memory (Birmingham, England) and to the Scottish Rite Temple (Washington, U.S.A.). The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. WEATHER FORECAST

    Unsettled with rain and thunder, and cool southerly change, becoming squally on coast. Ocean Forecast: Fresh, rather ...

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  15. MAN POWER AEROPLANES

    LONDON, Feb. 1.--Mr W. F. Gerhardt, an American inventor, has succeeded in rising three inches and flying 20 feet in an aeroplane propelled ...

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  16. BOMBAY RIOTS

    BOMBAY, Feb. 4.--The millhands' strike in Bombay has taken a serious turn. There have been disturbances in ...

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  17. MELBA WANTS PELL OF BELLS

    In the opinion of Duma Nellie Melba the most appropiate war memorial is a highway and carillon. Today Danio Nellie said her idea ...

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  19. PONSFORD PRAISED

    LONDON, Feb. 4.--"The Athletic News," eulogising W. Ponsford, the Victorian cricketer, says: "Ponsford seems to have done everything ...

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  20. NAWAB'S SON ACQUITTED

    ALLAHABAD, Feb. 4.-- Abdul Kashi Khan, son of the Nawab of Tonk (India) has been aacquitted of charges of having killed a Sepoy and ...

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  21. BOXING DECISION BOOED

    LONDON, Feb. 4.--A 20-rounds bout at the Ring between George Cook, the Australian heavyweight, and Van Der Veer, the Dutch ...

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  23. WORDS ON SHRINE

    "Let all men know that this is holy ground; neither time nor decay shall ruin this shrine, for it is built not stone but also in ...

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  24. CRICKET CONTROL

    Last night's meeting of the executive of the Victorian Cricket Association was awaited with more than ordinary interest by the cricket world. ...

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  25. SAVED BY INCHES

    William James Kenny, 35, of Gladstone street, Coburg, escaped death by inches at the Spencer street station this morning. ...

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  26. SCENES WHEN THE MOLDAVIA SAILED

    Passengers in the Moldavia, which left Port Melbourne today for England, waving farewell to friends, and Madame Evelyn Scotney, a passenger on the "ship, photographed with some of her floral gifts. With the famous singer is Mr W. T. Steele, director of the Aeolian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. MALVERN ADVANCES

    The Malvern Council on Monday received a letter from the State Treasurer granting as permission to the council to borrow £90,750 for the ...

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  28. OUR GOVERNORS

    "The Australian Natives' Association favors the locally-born person every time; therefore, we think that a locally-born governor would be ...

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  29. ENGLISH FOOTBALL DRAW

    LONDON, Feb. 4.--The draw for the third round of the English Association Cup on February 23 is as follows:-- ...

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  30. STREETS FLOODED

    PORTARLINGTON, Tuesday. -- During the thunderstorm on Sunday evenin gan inch and a half of ruin fell in half an hour. The street drains ...

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  31. CITY MEDICAL OFFICER

    Dr. Mervey Stewart, late Medical Superintendent of the Melbourne Public Hospital, was today appointed to act as city medical officer during the ...

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