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  2. MEDICAL CONGRESS Physical Standards

    Among important sectional papers of the Australasian Medical Congress released yesterday was a discussion on the careful selection and ...

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  3. OVER 2,000 DEAD Indian Earthquake

    Reports received in London state that the death-roll from the Indian earthquake will probably exceed 2,000, and all present estimates ...

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  4. BUSH FIRE SITUATION CONTINUES SERIOUS ADVANCE ON FITZGERALD

    In the South, the position as regards bush fires was no less serious yesterday than on Wednesday. Fitzgerald was again dangerously placed, as three fires advanced towards it, and it is stated that the chain of flames extended over a ...

    Article : 251 words
  5. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

    The first surprise in the Australia[?] lawn tennis championships which commenced to-day at Rushcutters Bay, occurred in the men's singles, in which J. ...

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  6. AMERICA'S EXPERIMENT New Monetary Policy

    President Roosevelt's Monetary Bill, embodying nationalisation of gold and dollar devaluation was sent to the printers to-day after a few concessions (the ...

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  7. FENTONBURY

    There was a serious fire at Fentonbury yesterday. The fire started suddenly, and in a few minutes a fiveroomed house, a stable, barn, and ...

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  8. FRENCH OPINIONS

    The Bourse has taken President Roosevelt's decision quietly. Many insist that France has nothing to fear from the lifting of gold from Europe, ...

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  9. DERWENT VALLEY

    With three huge bush fires making their way rapidly towards it from the north-west and south-west, Fitzgerald was again faced with a serious position ...

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  10. JUNEE SETTLEMENT

    The position at Junee Settlement, about a mile and a half beyond Fitzgerald, was much the same yesterday as at Fitzgerald. Towards evening the ...

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  11. GOLD-MINING SHARES

    The effect of President Roosevelt's decision on gold-mining shares was electrical, and boom-like conditions prevailed in London and ...

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  12. NATIONAL PARK

    The fire on Wednesday afternoon, as stated in "The Mercury" yesterday, aided by a south-westerly wind, swept towards the entrance to National Park, ...

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  13. PERILOUS DRIVE

    The sudden change in the situation made the six-mile, drive from Fitzgerald to National Park a perilous experience early last evening. Flames 30tt. high ...

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  14. PRINCE GEORGE King Pleased With Visit

    His Majesty the King has sent the following message to the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs):— I sincerely thank you for your ...

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  15. CITY OF THE DEAD

    Fire and floods, due to water pouring out of the fissures and the Ganges breaking its banks, have added to the horror in Monghyr, in Bihar, which, ...

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  16. SHRINE OF REMEMBRANCE

    At a meeting of the trustees of the Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance to-day, it was decided that the dedication of the shrine should take place ...

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  17. COOK'S COTTAGE

    Even the ivy from Captain Cook's cottage is included in the cases which will he despatched by the Port Wellington next month to Australia, So far as ...

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  18. THE FORSTER CUP

    The damage to the hull and mainsail of Tassie III., which was caused in her collision wtih Wattle (N.S.W.) in the Albert Cup race on Wednesday, has ...

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  19. OTHER TOWNSHIPS

    A big fire is steadily advancing on Westerway, and much assistance will be needed, as it seems sure to reach the township to-day. There are acres of ...

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  20. HEAT WAVE Melbourne, 107 Degrees

    Melbourne is experiencing its record heat wave for 25 years. The maximum shade temperature in the city to-day was 107.5 degrees at 2.45. Temperature ...

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  21. SAAR PLEBISCITE

    Sir John Simon, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, left London this afternoon for Geneva, where he will lead the British delegation at the meeting ...

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  22. ELLENDALE

    Ellendale is a mass of fire, and it is only by the gallant work of the residents that many homes have been saved from burning. Great damage has been ...

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  23. INCIDENTS OF THE FIRES

    Many incidents arising out of the disastrous fires are coming under notice each hour, as the strfcken families are able during lull periods to gather ...

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  24. 108 DEGREES IN ADELAIDE

    The temperature in Adelaide reached 108.6 degrees to-day at 2.30, being the fifth consecutive century since Sunday inclusive. The Weather Office reports ...

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  25. PRE-SCHOOL PERIOD

    Professor Harvey Sutton, Professor of Preventive Medicine, of Sydney, delivered a sectional paper on the pre-school period of life. He said nutritional ...

    Article : 239 words
  26. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    A Dutch memorandum, in reply to the suggestions for reform of the League of Nations, supports the claims of the smaller nations, and suggests that lack ...

    Article : 55 words
  27. BRITISH CABINET

    Earl Stanhope, Under-Secretary for War, is succeeding Mr. Anthony Eden, the new Lord Privy Seal, as Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Lord ...

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