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  4. U.S. FLEET

    Following intimations by Mr. Elder (Commissioner for the Commonwealth) concerning Melbourne s desire to know whether the fleet's ...

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  5. A HUSBAND'S DEBTS

    Early every morning there is a long queue of women, many seated on camp chairs, and reading novels, waiting to gain admittance to ...

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  6. IN THE GRIP OF QUICKSAND

    Separated from two companions, with whom he was duck-shooting on St. Margaret's Island, near Corner inlet, Mr, Alder, 68, of ...

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  7. TOWN WIPED OFF MAP

    It is advised from Cheyenne (Wyoming) that the town of Lavoye has been literally wiped off the map, and its 1500 inhabitants ...

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  8. 14,000 MEN CEASE WORK

    A message from Sydney (Nova Scotia) states that the failure to negotiate it new contract between the British Empire Steel ...

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  9. STRIVING FOR PEACE

    The European situation, more especially the proposal of Germany for a security pact with the Allies, was discussed in Paris by Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Foreign Secretary, and the French Prime Minister. ...

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  10. WILD COW

    When several pedestrians were charged by an infuriated cow at a street intersection at Ballarat, Mr. A. Hughes, M.L.A., eized the ...

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  11. OVER QUARRY

    While picking berries on the edge of a deep quarry hole at Northcote recently Lindsay Hamilton (6) was pushed by a playmate, and, after ...

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  12. YOUNG CLERK KILLED

    Detectives are trying to solve the mystery surrounding the death of William Wallace Bent, 17, a clerk in the Victorian Railways, ...

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  13. FATAL SMASH

    In a car smash at Dee Why yesterday evening a man was killed and his wife and two children injured. ...

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  14. THE "G.G." IN CAMP

    When he takes a hand in things, the Governor-General likes to do his job thoroughly. That was why he readily entered into the work at the Scouters' camp in French's Forest on Saturday, and camped there for the night in real ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. NEW CRUISERS

    The Federal Cabinet will not be able in reach a decision as to the construction of the new cruisers until Mr. Bruce returns from West ...

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  16. MEAT BOARD

    Mr. Kingdon, who has been associated with the Bendigo Co-operative Freezing Company, will be recommended to the State Cabinet ...

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  17. FEDERAL PREPARATIONS

    Arrangements for the official entertainment of officers and men of the visiting United States Fleet will be entrusted to a joint Federal and State ...

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  18. WHEAT DOWN

    Wheat prices were forced down sharply, due to an avalanche of selling orders, bused largely on favorable crop reports over the entire grain-growing ...

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  19. SINGAPORE

    A section of the press, which previously had wholly favored' the Singapore base, is at present showing disposition to contend that a ...

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  20. WOOL MARKET

    The newspapers give prominence to the growers' statement from Australia that Bradford interests are responsible for the "hearing" of the wool ...

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  21. "A BATTLE"

    Violent Communists broke up a meeting addressed by M. Blum and other leading Socialists, who, it is believed, exercise an important ...

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  22. WOMAN KILLED

    Violet Cornwallis, aged about 34, was knocked down by a tram and killed in Pittwater Road, Manly, at about 1 p.m. yesterday. ...

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  23. DAVIS CUP

    Denmark and Canada have challenged for the Davis Cup, Canada specifying to compete in the American zone. ...

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  24. FLOUR IN VICTORIA

    The Victorian Millowners' Association yesterday reduced the price of flour by 5, to £1576. ...

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  25. "WONDERFUL TIME"

    "We have had a wonderful time Everywhere we went the people could not do too much for us. We hope that our visit will have the effect of ...

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  26. FACING FACTS

    Probably the most important subject to be dealt with by the State Cabinet to-morrow will be that of soldier settlers' arrears. ...

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  27. WHO WOULDN'T BE A SCOUTER?

    Far removed from the wear and tear and worries of life in a big city, the Scouters'--formerly Scout-masters--camp at Korman Hurst, in French's Forest, between Pymble and Narrabeen, was opened by the Governor-General (Lord Forster) on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. ANARCHISTS IN JAPAN

    That the arm of the law in Japan is long is shown by sensational details of the bombing of General Fukuda last July, and a long series of crimes by ...

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  29. A TEST FLIGHT

    H. Hammer, of Seattle. Captain Roald Amundsen's chief aid in the 1923 trans-Polar fight attempts, has announced that plans are in the making ...

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  30. Y.A.L. CADETS

    The Prime Minister, Signor Mussolini in a message to the Y.A.L. cadets, regretting that indisposition prevented him personally welcoming them, said: ...

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  31. CHARRED BONES

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday. Detectives searching the Mouat home, near Christchurch, found amongst the ashes some charred ...

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  32. LORD CURZON

    It is announced that Lord Curzon will undergo an operation on Monday morning to remove the cause of haemorrhage. ...

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  33. CARS IN COLLISION

    Two persons were injured when two motor cars came into collision at Enfield last night. The smash occurred about 7 o'clock ...

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  34. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    CABLES-- The Prime Minister stated in the House of Commons that social development was particularly rapid. ...

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  35. OTHER CABLE NEWS WILL BE FOUND ONN PAGE 5

    Some clearing showers in the north-east corner. Otherwise fine, with moderate to warm temperatures, and east to ...

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  36. ANTI-RADICAL BILL

    The Lower House has passed the Anti-Radical Bill by 248 votes to [?] During the discussion the House was surrounded by a cordon of police, who ...

    Article : 56 words
  37. AMERICA'S MONEY

    It is stated authoritatively that there is no immediate prospect of the Commonwealth borrowing in the United States. ...

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