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  2. Advertising

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  3. FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 5 words
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  5. SCIENTISTS' CRUISE

    Members of the Melbourne University McCoy Society will make a scientific cruise to uninhabited islands in ...

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  6. Permanent COURT

    After a meeting of the Federal Cabinet in Melbourne yesterday, the Minister for Civil Aviation (Mr. Thorby) ...

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    BOY SCOUTS FROM GREAT BRITAIN on their way to Sydney to attend the Australasian Jamboree arrived in Melbourne last night. Anxious to see something of Australia, they had travelled by car from Adelaide. The boys had their evening meal at the Christ Church Hall, Hawthorn. On the right arc Colonel N. B. A. Ritchie, the only representative from Scotland, and Rear-Admiral R. Collins (right), the leaders of the party. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MANY ARRESTS AT KOVNO LITHUANIA ACTS

    A state of emergency has been proclaimed in Kovno, the capital of Lithuania, and surrounding districts by the Lithuanian Government, and many members of the Right wing have been arrested. This action has been ...

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  9. DEFENCE WORKS MINISTER TO INSPECT

    Early in the new year the Minister for Defence (Brigadier Street) will visit all States by air to study the development of the defence ...

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  10. CABINET IN HOBART

    For the first time since Federation a Federal Cabinet meeting will be held shortly in Tasmania. Meetings have already been held ...

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  11. ABORIGINES BRANCH

    To take over the care of aborigines in the Northern Territory, the Commonwealth Government has ...

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  12. WIND, RAIN, SNOW

    Squally, wintry conditions, with winds reaching moderate gale force, were experienced yesterday. Heavy rain fell ...

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  13. LOAN CLOSING

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Since Friday more than 7,000 applications have been received from intending subscribers in the Federal cash and conversion loan. Only ...

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  14. CONSCIENCE MONEY

    The collector of Customs for Victoria (Mr. J. J. Kennedy) desires to acknowledge the receipt from an anonymous source of the sum of £3 forwarded as ...

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  16. PACT WITH RUMANIA

    A trade agreement has been signed between Rumania and Germany, under which it is estimated that 25 per cent. of Rumania's oil ...

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  17. WARSHIPS FOR SINGAPORE

    Speculation has been revived in naval circles in London about the possibility of a permanent Pacific battle fleet being stationed at ...

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  18. MISSING IN WILD COUNTRY

    HOBART, Monday.—Parties of three men and six women who set out from Ulverstone, on the north-west coast, to walk to Lake St. Clair ...

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  19. NEW INDUSTRY

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—There was every likelihood that another important new industry would be launched in Adelaide within the next few days, said the Minister ...

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  20. WAKEFIELD POLL

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Though the counting to-night of 1,309 absent and postal votes in the Wakefield bye-election slightly increased the ...

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    LEAVING MELBOURNE'S DULL WEATHER for a sunnier clime. Miss Bonnie Longworth made a happy picture when the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. ONE KILLED; TWO INJURED

    CHRISTCHURCH (N.Z.), Monday.—A man was killed and two men were seriously injured when a train struck a railway waggon at a siding in Dunedin. ...

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  23. WOMAN FALLS FROM TRAM

    When she foil while attempting to board a tram in Collins street yesterday, Doris Gregory, aged about 30 years, of Sussex street, South Preston, was seriously ...

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    FRIDAY'S HURRICANE caused serious sand drifts to block the railway line between Sea Lake and Kulwin. Throughout Saturday and Sunday 40 men worked in 10-hour shifts to clear the line. Food was taken out to the men, who did not leave the job. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. HEAT-WAVE IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The heatwave continues throughout a large part of Queensland. Many centres in the interior registered well over ...

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  26. REPORT ON R.A.A.F.

    The Federal Cabinet did not discuss the Ellington report when it met in Melbourne yesterday. The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said ...

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  27. RADIO FROM PLANES

    There is no immediate prospect of passengers in airliners being able to send private wireless messages while the machines are in the air. ...

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  28. Boy Fulfilling Ambition of Naval Career

    Little more than 12 months ago Ian McIntosh, a Melbourne public school boy, made his school friends gasp by announcing that he had ...

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  29. ADVICE TO POST EARLY

    The suggestion that all Christmas gifts and greetings be posted before next Friday, and that they be endorsed, "Do not open before Christmas," was made yesterday by ...

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  30. ANTI-JEWISH OUTBURST

    Several hundred students demonstrated before a synagogue to-day, shouting "Down with the Jews. Turn them out." The police prevented any damage being ...

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