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  4. VICTORIAN FARMERS

    “In a futile effort to discredit the Victorian Government on the question of farmer’s debt adjustment Mr. L. R. D. Stahle has [?] the ...

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  5. 12 MEN SWEPT OUT

    Prompt action by life-saves averted what might have been a bad drowning tragedy at Bronte yesterday. Twelve young men were swept ...

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  6. CONSTABLE FATALLY SHOT WITH OWN GUN

    Following a straggle with a man, a young constable was admitted to hospital early this morning fatally wounded. The constable was Lionel George Guise, 25, of Dulwich Hill, attached to the Newtown station and he was found lying in Don st., Enmore, ...

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  7. THE SCOUTS ARE ON PARADE AT COROWA

    Corowa, Scout and Cub forces were strengthened on Saturday when lads from Yarrawonga, Albury, Oaklands and other towns joined them in a procession from the Soldiers’ Memorial to R. T. Ball Park for the opening of the local troop’s log cabin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ONTARIO PREMIER GETS TRUNK FULL OF IDEAS IN AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Mitchell Hepburn, the Premier, on his return from Australia to-day, declared that he had brought a trunk full of progressive ideas to ...

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  9. WET ROADS DANGEROUS

    Wet roads caused many accidents in Melbourne and suburbs to-day. Skidding across Smithfield Road bridge at Flemington, a three-ton meat truck ...

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  10. THREAT FROM JAPAN

    The Japanese puppet Government, in a statement declared: “We hesitate to bomb British and French vessels in the Yangste as an enemy, but ...

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  11. MIGRATION OF JEWS

    Mr. Eric Louw, a member of the Opposition and former Minister, in moving the second reading of his Aliens Bill in the Union Assembly, ...

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  12. RECOGNISING FRANCO

    The Prime Minister is expected to announce in the House of Commons on Monday a decision to extend full diplomatic recognition ...

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  13. WILL OF LATE POPE

    The will of Pope Pius XI. was opened to-day. The value of the estate was not revealed, but it is announced that he bequeathed to the Holy See ...

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  14. CABINET TURNS TO FESTIVITIES

    Owing to the number of celebrations arranged in honor of the Premier (Mr. Stevens) breaking the record for the term of office ...

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  15. “TIN HEAVENS”

    What may become in the eyes of future. chroniclers an historic milestone was a procession of vans down Tiber street, Islington, delivering ...

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  16. DECAMERON OF BOCCACCIO

    The question of whether “The Decameron” is an indecent publication was in Auckland Police Court A Book club was ...

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  17. £2,500,000 TO BE RAISED

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) announced last night that negotiations were proceeding to raise overseas an additional £2,000,000 to £3,000,000 to ...

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  18. NARROMINE FIRE BUG LIGHTS SEVENTH FIRE

    The seventh fire since last Sunday, all believed to be the work of a fire bug, occurred last night when a small weatherboard ...

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  19. 250,000 JEWS FLEE FROM GERMANY

    It has been revealed that 250,000 Jews have left Germany during the course of the Nazi regime. ...

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  20. “CIVIL WAR” IN U.S.

    The tenor, Beniamino Gigli, on his arrival from New York, declared in an interview that something like civil war was in force in the United States, ...

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  21. TIES BETWEEN BRITAIN AND PORTUGAL

    Dr. Ferro, Portuguese Minister for Propaganda is at present visiting London in connection with the “Portuguese fortnight,” which is being held to ...

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  22. LONDON NEED NOT FEAR

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Savage) declared yesterday that London need not be the slightest bit worried about New Zealand’s obligation, as the ...

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  23. GOLD AND ART TREASURES TO GO TO FRANCO

    The Nationalist Foreign (General Jordana), and the French peace representative (M. Berard) have reached complete agreement regarding ...

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  24. THE REST DEFEATS AUSTRALIA AT SPEEDWAY

    The Rest easily defeated Australia a speedway test last night, final scores being 32 to 20 points in their favor. ...

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  25. 91 YEAR OLD TWINS

    At the age of 91, Mr. Hamilton and Miss Emily Hume, Leopold st., Croydon, are claimed to be the oldest twins in the Empire. Both are very active ...

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  26. NAT. INSURANCE DONE

    Although the fate of the national Insurance scheme is set down for discussion at a vital meeting in Canberra on Wednesday of ...

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  27. ANOTHER RACKETEER

    America’s most famous racket smasher, Thomas E. Dewey, District Attorney of New York, scored another spectacular victory ...

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  29. ELDERLY BROTHER AND SISTER RECEIVE FATAL HEAD AND LEG INJURIES

    May Richards (62), of Appleton st., Richmond, and her brother, Harry Richards (55), of Highett st., Richmond, received fatal injuries when ...

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  30. 10 P.C. RAIL INCREASE

    Increases in railway fares and freights, which were recently authorised by the Government, will come into force on Wednesday. ...

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  31. FRANCE TO RECOGNISE

    The Chamber of Deputies carried a vote of confidence in the Government by 323 votes to 261, which is considered tantamount to: approving of ...

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  32. GERMAN AIRLINER MISSING

    Seaplanes and ships are searching for a German airliner which has failed to arrive at the Gulf of Genoa from the Balearic Islands. The machine, ...

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  33. HIGHLANDERS WANT SHARE

    The Scottish Gaelic Society has telegraphed to Czecho-Slovakia asking that £1,000,000 of the £10,000,000 sterling grant from Britain be diverted ...

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  34. STILL ON DANGER LIST

    Mrs. Evelyn Simpson, 24, of Scotchmer st, Fitzroy, who was shot in the face and neck yesterday, is still on the danger list at Royal Melbourne ...

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  35. THIRD MEMBER OF ONE FAMILY SUCCUMBS TO BUSH FIRE BURNS

    As a result of severe burns she received when escaping from bushfires at Hall's Gap on January 13, Mrs. Freda Christina Emma Habel, ...

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  36. DRUNKEN DRIVERS POTENTIAL MURDERERS

    Stating that he was determined to put the drunken driver off the highways, the Minister for Transport (Mr. Semple) to-day foreshadowed ...

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  37. “OUR TERRIBLE DRAW-BACKS”

    The Bishop of London, in farewelling 24 young men and 25 young women, who will leave for Australia to-morrow in the Orford, said: ...

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  38. BRITAIN TO SUBMIT PROPOSALS ON PALESTINE PROBLEM

    The British Government has now decided to formulate its own proposals in the hope of solving the Palestine problem. The broad outline of the ...

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  39. SPANISH PRIEST AND TWO JEWS CHARGED WITH SMUGGLING

    A Spaniard, Father Turo Paetro, vicar-general, of the Heart of Mary missionaries, and two Jews have been arrested on charges of smuggling ...

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