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  2. STATE ELECTIONS.

    There is an uneasy feeling abroad that Although a very definite statement was made by the Premier (Mr. Allan) to members of the Legislative Assembly in the ...

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  3. THE PEACE OF EUROPE.

    The Foreign Minister, M. Briand, in a statement to the newspapers reviewing the events of 1926, says: -- "The principal merit of the Locarno ...

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  4. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    Six six-cylinder automobiles have been shipped in the steamer Nowshera to Australia -- part of a fleet of twelve cars designed for the Duke's tour. The car to ...

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  5. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General, attended by Captain W. R. Brondhurst, chamberlain, returned to Melbourne yesterday from Sydney. ...

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  6. LOST CHILD MYSTERY.

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday. -- To-day the police made available the statement made by James Hughes, who is charged with the murder of Joan Smith at Poolamacca ...

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  7. MR. BRUCE TELLS CANADA.

    Mr. Bruce's programme to-day began with a visit to the Government Experimental Farm, where the Minister of Agriculture explained the work that is being ...

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  8. TORRENTIAL RAIN STORM.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The city and suburbs were deluged this afternoon by a torrential rain storm. The Exhibition was transformed into a miniature lake, the ...

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  9. LORD MAYOR'S FUND

    About four years ago the then Lord Mayor of Melbourne, the late Sir J. W. Swanson, looking round at the efforts to collect money for the maintenance of ...

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  10. SENSATIONAL ACCIDENT.

    A sensational level-crossing accident occurred at 2.22 a.m. yesterday, when the 12.45 a.m. "up" goods train was passing over the open level crossing near Lal Lal. ...

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  11. A SURPRISE IN THE DARK.

    Mr. Henry Anderson, of Collins-street, Brighton, an engineer who is employed by Messrs. Swallow and Ariell at their ice cream factory, York-street, South ...

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  12. VICTORIAN RECEPTION.

    The State Cabinet reception committee will meet this morning at the Premier's department to finalise the programme of festivities to be carried out during the ...

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  13. THE NICARAGUAN "WAR."

    The most serious engagement in the Nicaraguan civil war, fought at Pearl Lagoon and lasting three days, concluded during the week end with victory for the ...

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  14. THE AVALANCHE.

    Further details have been received of the avalanche, the worst alpine disaster for many years, which occurred near Zurs, in the Austrian Tyrol. Ten members ...

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  15. TWO CITY ACCIDENTS.

    A man who at 3.15 p.m. yesterday had just alighted from a tram in Collins-street sustained dangerous injuries, owing to his being knocked down and run over ...

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  16. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    William Connor, Barrabool, farmer, who died 25th September, by will dated 25th July, 1923, left real estate valued at £2200 and personal property valued at £4687 to his widow ...

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  17. NATIONALIST PRESELECTION.

    A public meeting will be held to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock, in Caulfield town hall, to protest against the methods employed in the recent pre-selection of Mr. ...

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  18. A JUDGE'S BILLIARDS.

    A meeting of the Victorian Amateur Billiard Association was held yesterday to wish Mr. Justice Schutt, who has retired from the bench, a pleasant trip ...

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  19. THE SOUTH AFRICAN FLAG.

    The "Cape Times" says : -- "The Labor party's acceptance of the Government's flag policy seals the doom of the party. Mr. Hertzog's decision to ...

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  20. A SAFETY ZONE MISHAP.

    Another accident associated with the city tramway service took place yesterday afternoon, a child named Irene Jessop, 4 years of age, whose parents live at 584 ...

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  21. WIFE SHOT DEAD.

    PERTH, Tuesday. -- John Samuel Gill, a well-known farmer of Donnybrook, aged about 40, walked into the police station this afternoon and it is alleged that he ...

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  22. LABOR PARTY ACTIVE.

    OUYEN, Tuesday. -- At a meeting of delegates of the various district branches held at Ouyen, the A.L.P. formed a State district council. ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    The de Haviland Hercules aeroplane in which the Air Minister and Lady Hoare are flying to India reached Bushire in the Persian Gulf, on Monday. ...

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  24. THE CAPTURE OF QUEBEC.

    The Prince of Wales was the principal guest at a dinner to celebrate the bicentenary of the birth of General Wolfe, the hero of Quebec. The anniversary was ...

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  25. RAILWAY DELAYS.

    When a man wishes the Railway Commissioners "A Happy New Year," just what does he mean ? On Monday night fifty passengers, including women and ...

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  26. LAW COURTS IN 1926.

    The year just closed has been an exceptionally busy one at the law courts. As to the number of writs issued and divorce petitions filed the figures, as supplied by ...

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  27. SLUMP AT YALLOURN.

    YALLOURN, Tuesday. -- Some hundreds of men have returned to Yallourn since the new year, some who went away while the strike was in progress, and others ...

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  28. BRITISH BUSINESS BRISK.

    According to the "Daily Express" orders valued at millions of pounds have been placed with the heavy trades in Birmingham district since the new year. ...

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  29. A HOTEL TRAGEDY.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Tuesday. -- A sensational shooting affair is reported from the western town of Aramac. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Wise went ...

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  30. PARLIAMENTARY BRAWL.

    SIDNEY, Tuesday. -- There was a development to-day in connection with the trouble which occurred within the precincts of Parliament of Christmas Eve ...

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  31. SYDNEY'S NEW LORD MAYOR.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Alderman J. Mostyn took over the office of Lord Mayor of Sydney this morning. In an official statement he informed the heads of the ...

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  32. MR. BRUCE'S RETURN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Mr. Bruce will arrive at Sydney on 5th February. It was stated by Federal Ministers today that the last session of the ...

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  33. THE ROUMANIAN KING.

    The condition of King Ferdinand of Roumania, who is suffering from cancer, has become worse. His projected visit to Paris for X-ray treatment in the ...

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  34. THE FODDER HOLD UP.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- It was officially announced to-day by the Railway department that the embargo on consignments of fodder from Victorian stations to New ...

    Article : 66 words
  35. NO INFORMATION RECEIVED IN MELBOURNE.

    No official information was received yesterday at the head office of the Electricity Commission of any further trouble at Yallourn. It was stated, however, that no ...

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  36. MURDER CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Pierre Adried Moussett, 52, cook, was committed for trial at the police court to-day on a charge of having murdered George Dunne, a boy, at ...

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  37. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- During a thunder storm yesterday at Lower Ulmarra, lightning killed Bennet William Blanch, 43, dairy farmer, as he was leaning against a ...

    Article : 56 words
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  40. Kilmore Resident's Sudden Death.

    KILMORE, Tuesday. -- Mr. A. W. Fenton, 78 years, dropped dead in Sydney-street to-day. He had just completed a meal, and intended going to Melbourne. ...

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  41. ELECTRIC SUPPLY AT ALBURY.

    Officers of the Electricity Commission are investigating the complaint published in "The Age" yesterday relative to the unsatisfactory electric supply to Albury. ...

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