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  4. WEATHER FORECAST:

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  5. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    ALBURY, Monday. — Leading his horse in a storm on Saturday, Mr E. J. Grosse, farmer, of Orange Grove Walla, was struck by lightning. He ...

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  6. RALLY FOR RACE CARNIVAL

    The V.R.C. Autumn Carnival now in progress is likely to be one of the most successful, front the social point of view, for many ...

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  7. MANNISH WAYS OF MODERN GIRL

    BRISBANE, Monday.—"The saddest of all sad things that could happen In. this world would be the moral deterioration of women," said ...

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  8. MELBA BACK

    "Back from that holiday''wonderland, Honolulu, I feel marvellously fit and ready to tackle the arduous work of the opera ...

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  9. BUNDABERG TRAGEDY

    The Royal Commission, consisting'" of Dr. Charles H. Kellaway (chairman), Professor Peter MacCallum, and Dr. ...

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  10. RECORD SHIP=LOAD OF PASSENGERS

    With 1570 passengers, the largest number that has yet left Australia in one, vessel, the R.M.S. Otranto will leave ...

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  11. HOT WEATHER AGAIN

    There was another burst of Hummer today. It scut the temperature rising steadily from 76 degrees at 9 a.m. Into the nineties after noon. ...

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  12. MIGRATION CLOUD

    A cloud has appeared on the horizon of Victorian immigration. The prosecution of Percy Arnold Gray, of Leongatha, an ...

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  13. THE TONGANS AT THE MINT

    Members of the Tongan Choir, who are now in Melbourne., visited the Mint today And inspected the various processes. Leaving the building and (inset), a laughing close-up of one of the lads. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. STOP PRESS

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  15. 413 MIGRANTS ON BORDA

    On the P. and O. branch liner Borda, 413 new settlers loft London in bitterly cold weather, and arrived In Australia with the temperature ...

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  16. DOPED RACEHORSE DIES

    BROKEN HILI, Monday.— G. Dale's brown mare Neglige, which was fancied for the Novice Handicap at the South Broken Hill meeting on ...

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  17. 94 At Geelong

    GEELONG, Monday.—The temperature at 2 p.m. reached 94 degrees. ADELAIDE GETS 103.8 ...

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  18. GAS INQUIRY AT END OF MARCH

    Mr T. Forristal a special accountancy officer of the Treasury, who has been deputed by the Premier (Mr Hogan to inquire whether the recent ...

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  19. MINISTER SAYS LANDS DEPARTMENT NEVER IN WORSE STATE

    Giving his reasons today for his decision to transfer sections of the Lands Department administration to country centres, the Minister for ...

    Article : 319 words
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  21. TRAIN'S PLUNGE-BATH IN FLOODED RIVER

    CAINS (Q.) Monday. — The perilous hold-up of a train on the bridge over South Johnstone River at 1 a.m. on Saturday has concerned railway ...

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  22. THE BUNDABERG COMMISSION SITTING IN MELBOURNE

    A photograph taken at the Commonwealth offices in Melbourne today,, when the members of the Commission who are investigating the serum deaths at Bundaberg, Queensland, sat to hear further evidence. From left: Professor Peter MacCallum, Dr. Charles H. Kelleway (chairman), and Dr. Arthur Tebbutt. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. GASSED BY AMMONIA

    The head of an ammonia pipe at the freezing chambers of the Carlton Brewery blew out today. and the fumes overpowered Lawrence Beckett, an ...

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  24. CREW REFUSES TO SAIL ON SUNDAY

    Although a pilot and a 'tug were ordered to take the steamer Sutherland to sea at noon yesterday, the crow refused to handle the lines. ...

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  25. SIR R. CLARKE'S ESTATE

    SHEPPARTON, Monday.—Submitted to auction the late Sir Rupert Clarke's property, "Somerset," consisting of 1315 acres, including 138 ...

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  26. PAYS 30-YEAR-OLD DEBT TO DEAD CREDITOR'S SON

    BALLARAT. Monday,-- "Please receive this £1," says the writer of an unsigned note, received by Mr S. Walker, furniture warehouseman. In ...

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  27. CAMBERWELL OUTSTRIPS MELBOURNE

    The value of building work carried out In 1027 In Camberwell was £833,910, and was £85,280 greater than the value of the buildings ...

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  28. CHEAP GRAPES.

    Further supplies of grapes In punnets have been rushed to the city for sale at 1 on the special stands provided at Flinders street, Spencer ...

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  29. PADDOCK BOOKMAKER'S DEATH

    Mr Michael (Mick) Jones, the paddock bookmaker, (lied yesterday, following an operation. He was a member, of the Victoria Club. The funeral took place this afternoon. ...

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