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  4. KING AND QUEEN ARE LIKELY TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    An early visit to Australia and New Zealand by the King and Queen is being unofficially discussed. Their tour of Canada is proving such a tremendous influence in welding the ties of Empire that it is considered certain ...

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  5. HEAD-ON COLLISION

    In a terrible head-on collision between a motor vehicle and a motor cycle at the comer of Dandenong and Neerim roads early this morning, the ...

    Article : 110 words
  6. ROYAL BROTHERS MAY MEET HERE

    Ca[?] indicate the possibility of the King and Queen visiting Australia at the end of 1942 and returning home with the Duke and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 33 words
  7. BANDIT GETS £12

    “Hand it over” said a man when he entered the shop of Walter James Field at Enmore to-night. He men put his hand in his right trouser ...

    Article : 39 words
  8. DUTCH FEAR JAPAN IN EAST

    The Dutch Government is shortly expected to introduce a bill providing for three, and probably four, battleships, each of 25,000 to 30,000 tons, for ...

    Article : 134 words
  9. KEEPING U.S. OUT OF WAR

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Hull), in a letter to the chairman of the Congressional Foreign Affairs and Foreign Relations Committee, urges the ...

    Article : 125 words
  10. PADEREWSKI ILL; FACED WITH FATAL HEART ATTACK

    Ignace Paderewski, the famous Polish [?], is faced with a fatal heart attack, and has been warned by his physicians that he must cancel his ...

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  12. FLUNG TO THE ROAD; CYCLIST SEVERELY INJURED

    Falling heavily to the road after a car had struck the rear wheel of his bicycle in Keilor road, Essendon, last night, Harry wall, aged 18, of Cowper ...

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  13. FATAL SEIZURE WHILE RIDING BICYCLE

    Noticed when he fell to the ground from the bicycle he was riding at the corner of Ferntsee Gully and May roads, Oakleigh, last night, Alexander ...

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  14. CYCLIST INJURED; FRACTURED SKULL

    Picked up by a passing motorist in Williamstown last night Jo[?] Royce, aged 57, of Vulcan Grove. Williamstown, was taken to Williamstown ...

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  15. COLLEAGUE OF MR. LYONS MAY WIN SEAT

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  16. THREW CASH BOX AWAY; THIEVES MISSED £30

    Thieves who went to the trouble last night of exploding the safe in Charles Moore’s drapery store at Kadina threw away half the proceeds ...

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  17. HITLER DETERMINED

    Hitler is determined to have Danzig before December. This is revealed in despatches from Berlin. Meanwhile negotiations for a pact between Russia, Britain and France are proceeding apace. ...

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  18. CHILD POISONED; DRANK ARSENIC

    Thinking that a bottle of rabbit poison was tea, Robert Edmund Hercus, aged 4½ years, of Hayamni, via Mitiamo, drank the arsenic and in spite of ...

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  19. Map of Europe Undergoes Another Change

    The creation of a new autonomous Croat State, embracing the provinces of Sava and Primorje, the town of Dubrovnik and surrounding areas, is ...

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  20. RECREATION FOR THE SERVICES

    Lord Nuffield, one of the great philanthropists of the world, has informed the Secretary of State for War (Mr. Hore-Belisha) that be is ...

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