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  4. IN THE NEWS TO-DAY

    King Gustav of Sweden, the oldest reigning monarch in Europe, yesterday celebrated his 80th birthday. (Page 11.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. INSISTENT C.P. MEMBERS

    Notwithstanding the promises made at the joint meeting of the two Government parties yesterday to compose differences on the National Insurance Bill, malcontents in the Country party are planning a final effort ...

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  7. 2nd TEST TEAM

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Australian team for the second Test, which will open at Lord's on Friday of next ...

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  8. BRITISH AIR MARSHAL IN MELBOURNE

    Invited by the Commonwealth Government to report on development of the Royal Australian Air Force, Air Chief-Marshal Sir Edward Ellington, Inspector-General of the Royal Air Force, arrived in Melbourne yesterday. He is Shown with two members of his personal staff, Wing-Commander H. T. Lydford (left) and Wing-Commander A. P.,Davidson (right), when he paid a courtesy call on the Premier. (See page 3.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MORE SHIPS BOMBED

    Three more British ships were bombed in Valencia Harbour to-day. They were the Seapharer (5,625 tons), the ...

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  10. NO TIBBETT CONCERT

    An attack of laryngitis compe[?] Mr. Lawrence Tibbctt, the Ame[?] can baritone, to cancel his concert at the Town Hall last night. ...

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  11. PARKING AT KERBSIDE

    Terbside parking in main city streets will be prohibited by the City Council next month. Additonal parking areas "will ...

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  12. TRUNKS SOUGHT FOR BEACHES

    The Victorian branch of the Royal Life-saving Society, at a meeting of its executive committee last night, unanimously decided ta ask all ...

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  13. GIRL KILLED IN CRASH

    A girl was hurled from a car and killed last night when it crashed from the Dandenong Creek bridge in Burwood road, Wantirna, and fell ...

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  14. EARTHQUAKE RECORDED

    A powerful earthquake was registered at the Went Observatory to-day. The shocks lasted 90 minutps. ...

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  15. SHOTS FIRED IN CHASE

    LILYDALE, Thursday. — Shots were exchanged to-day before de tectives arrested a man suspected of having attempted to break into ...

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  16. KING TO UNVEIL MEMORIAL

    A maze ol scaffolding hides ihr beauly of the Australian War Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux, which will be unveiled by the King on July 1. A guard of honour of former members of the A.I.F. will be present at the ceremony. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. NEW BISHOP OF GOULBURN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Apostolic Delegate (Archbishop Panico) announced to-night that the Pope had appointed the Right Rev. ...

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  18. Mr. Dunstan Hopes for Unity Among Country Parties

    An intimation was given by the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) last night that he was prepared, as one of the special committee of the State ...

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