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  4. STOP PRESS

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  5. BANDITS RAID SUNDAY PARTY AT GLENHUNTLY

    An amazing hold-up of a private party by four armed bandits occurred last night at the premises of R. M. Conroy, hairdresser and tobacconist, Glenhuntly road, near Glenhuntly station. One shot was fired. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TURNED AWAY

    There were 398 patients in the Melbourne Hospital this morning The normal accommodation ...

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  7. FIGHT FOR FEDERAL PACT

    Dr. Page, the Federal Treasurer, will make a bold fight for his pact with Mr Bruce, the Prime Minister, at the conference of the Federal Farmers' Organisation, which is conferring in Melbourne this, afternoon. If the pact is ...

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    A photographic diagram showing how,armed and masked bandits gained admission to a Glenhuntly shop and robbed racing men of jewellery and money.--"Herald." A plan of the scene of the Glen Huntly hold-up. The crosses indicate ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "WORTH MILLIONS"

    Mr Stewart, Federal Minister for Works and Railways, has been advised, of good, soaking rains in the Mallee and extending over the Murray to ...

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  11. NOT WANTED

    GEELONG, Monday. -- Recently members of the Bannockburn branch of the Farmers' Union sought a visit by Dr. Earle Page, Federal Treasurer ...

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  12. WEATHER FORECAST

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  13. PARSON MILKS COWS

    BALLARAT, Monday.--Speaking at a farewell social to the Rev. J. R. Collins at Sebastopol on Saturday night the rev W. Aisbett said Mr Collins had ...

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  14. EXPLOSIVES CONTROL.

    New companies have been formed in Britain and South Africa, and another is proposed in Australia, which will, result in ...

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  15. FORGED POUNDNOTE

    A mutilated and forged £1 note was presented for payment at the Commonwealth Bank today. The representation of the King's ...

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  16. FARMERS' PROTEST

    "They will be blown right out," said Mr J. Hume Cook, secretary of the Australian Industries Protection League this morning, commenting ...

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  17. TAX RELIEF

    Most of the delegates to the conference arrived during the week-end. The New South Wales and Queensland contingents did not however. ...

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  18. TOWN UNROOFED

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.-- Residents of Penguin thought the end of the world had come on Saturday, when a cyclone ...

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  19. SHORT CIRCUITS

    The electrocution of a swan that made contact with its wings between two transmission wires on the Western District electric supply system has ...

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  20. STABLE BOY'S STORY

    Mr Fred Foulsham today related a story told him by one of the boys employed in his stables. "The lad was standing at the ...

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  21. RAHDA POPULAR

    Despite the defeat of Randa by Redoubtable in the Jumpers' Flat at Moonee Valley on Saturday, Randa is still favorite for the Grand ...

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  22. SCHOOL DISCIPLINE

    Allegations that there is a lack of discipline and efficiency at the Moorabbin State School, were made at the last meeting of the local progress ...

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  23. CHILD CHARITY

    A few weeks ago several children at Canterbury expressed a wish to do sewing to help poor children The parents encouraged the ...

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