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  4. WEATHER FORECAST.--

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  5. Three Killed In Smashes

    Five people were victims of serious accidents today. Two men were killed, and a third injured in car crash on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MYSTERY ON FARM

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Detectives investigating the strange disappearance of Mr Hugh Forbes, 45, his wife, 40, and ...

    Article : 502 words
  7. DRUMS OF WAR READY

    In view of the threatened conflict with Italy, Abyssinia has mobilised her troops in the provinces. Complete ...

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  8. Today's Wool Sales

    The whole commercial community of Victoria, as well as wool- growers took the keenest interest in the opening of the ...

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  9. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES START TODAY

    A SCENE OF ACTIVITY in the Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Company's wool store at Kensington today when buyers, representing many countries, were examining fleeces offered at the opening sale of the season the afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HOT WATER LAID ON

    Although the Government's experimental slum clearance, houses at Fishermen's Bend will be occupied by families on ...

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  11. NO RISE IN INTEREST

    The proposal for increased interest rates on bank fixed deposits and advances has been abandoned for the present. ...

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  12. TWO BOOKS WRITTEN BY DYING AUTHOR

    When warned recently that she could not expect to live, Miss Wa[?] Ho M.A., [?] and [?] ...

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  13. ABYSSINIA UNVEILED

    The eyes of the world today arc upon Abyssinia, which, if the efforts of the League of Nations fail, may soon be the centre of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. BANK COMMISSION KNOWN TOMORROW

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Prime (Minister Mr Lyons) said today that at its meeting tomorrow Cabinet would complete the personnel of the Royal ...

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  15. Buses Speed Up Flow Of City Traffic

    A noticeable speeding up in flow of traffic in Elizabeth Street between Flinders Street and Victoria Street has followed the substitution of buses for the ...

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  16. MARABOU AND PETER PAN IN FAVOR FOR THE TWO CUPS

    Marabou is becoming increasingly popular for the Caulfield Cup, and he was backed for that race on Saturday and again today, with the result that the favorite combination for the two : Cups--Marabou and Peter Pan--continues to shorten. ...

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  17. CHIEF JUSTICE SWORN IN

    The newly appointed chief justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria (Sir Frederick Mann) was sworn in at a meeting of ...

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  19. SENATOR'S SON DIES

    Senator Guthrie's son, James Guthrie, died in the Bush Nursling Hospital, Euroa, at 10.30 a.m. today from head and other ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. "King of the Castle"

    LAST OF THE TRIBE:--On the previous trip to Australia of the liner Narkunda, four kittens were born. This buildings was made for them and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. FUTURE OF SITE

    The future of the site of the Royal Melbourne Hospital, following the State Ministry's million-pound scheme, which involves the building of a new genera ...

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  22. TAXI PRICE WAR DECISION TONIGHT

    Whether they will start a taxi price war will be decided tonight by members of the Hiro Car Owner, and Drivers' Association. ...

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  23. RETIREMENT OF LABOR LEADER

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Mr J. H. Scullin, the retiring leader of the Federal Labor Party, returned to Canberra today. ...

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  24. GOVERNMENT MAY DROP RECEIPTS BILL

    It is expected that State Cabinet will this week give consideration to a proposal that the BUI to provide for the compulsory issue of receipts should be ...

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