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  2. AMERICAN MARKETS.

    Mr. Dowrick, who is accompanying Mr. Cattanach, chairman of the Victorian State Rivers and Water Supply Commission, on his tour of North America, has ...

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  3. WEEK-END RAI[?]

    Though the rain which fell in the [?]try districts of Victoria on Saturday [?] be appreciated, it is doubtful whether[?] then falls were sufficient to meet the pos[?] ...

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  4. CYCLONE STRIKES BUNGAREE

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--A cyclone swept over a 15-mile stretch of the district this afternoon, causing tremendous havoc and half wrecking the township of Bungaree. ...

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  5. FINANCE RELATIONS.

    Substantial agreement on the main principles of the Federal plan of financial assistance to the States has been reached as a result of discussions in committee of ...

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  6. NAVAL DISARMAMENT.

    The American proposals for the Geneva Disarmament Conference have been completed. It is understood that they include, the following:-- ...

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  7. EXPERT BRITISH AIRMAN.

    Lieutenants Carr and Mackworth two British airmen, set out from Cranwell to-day. with the intention of flying nonstop to India. A minor defect. ...

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  8. PREMIERS CONFIDENT.

    After the conclusion of Saturday's sitting the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Butler) said his proposal that the payments should be made to the different ...

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  9. WEATHER FORECAST.

    Cloudy and showery, chiefly oil and south of the ranges. Northerly winds, veering to the south west. Cool temperatures, with ...

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  10. MR. BRUCE'S SCHEME.

    The news that the Australian Premiers Conference accepted Mr. Bruce's proposals regarding Commonwealth and State financial relations has given great ...

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  11. THE LABOR SPLIT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Although indications are that the State Parliamentary party is hopelessly divided, it is freely stated in political circles that, now that ...

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  12. GALE AT WARBURTON.

    WARBURTON, Saturday.--A gale, travelling down the valley between 50 and 60 miles an hour, caused heavy damage here to-day. At 10 a.m. verandahs and roofs ...

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  13. NORTHERN VICTORIA BENEFITS.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.--Throughout northern Victoria there is much jubliat[?] among farmers because of the useful [?] that fell during the week end. Li[?] ...

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  14. A MODERN PRODIGAL.

    The debate in the Chamber of Deputies last night on the subject of the order for the arrest of the missing Communist, Deputy M. Doriot proceeded in an ...

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  15. PLOT TO KILL CHICHERIN.

    Among the latest crop of remarkable official documents is one in which it is alleged that Elvengren, one of the twenty men recently executed by the Soviet ...

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  16. SEVERE STORM IN PERTH.

    PERTH, Sunday.--After sundown on Friday a gale, which had swept the metropolitan area for the previous 24 hours, became an 80-mile-an-hour gust, and for ...

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  17. Abolition of Upper House.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--It Was learned from an authoritative source to-night that Mr. Lang the Premier, may have a referendum submitted to the electors during the ...

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  18. TYPHOID EPIDEMIC.

    The provincial Government, having conclusively traced a typhoid epidemic to certain dairy companies, ordered them to be closed, and took complete control ...

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  19. Parliamentary's Party's Attitude.

    It was announced by Mr. McNamara, M.L.C. secretary of the Australian Labor party, on Saturday, that he had received a telegram from the secretary of the New ...

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  20. TREATMENT OF INDIANS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Lansbury (Labor) moved a reduction in the India Office vote for extensions of Indian reforms. He protested against the ...

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  21. RIVERINA'S ACUTE POSITION

    ALBURY, Sunday.--After a long succession of frosts and the coldest weather experienced for many years, light rain [?] in on Saturday morning. Since then ...

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  22. ELECTRIC LIGHT FAILS.

    For several hours on Saturday night residents of Brunswick were deprived of electric light in their homes as a result of a serious breakdown in the power plant of ...

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  23. NEW CREMATORIUM.

    It is claimed that the new crematorium, in the cemetery grounds at Fawkner is the most up to date in the whole of Australia. It was opened yesterday before ...

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  24. LIMIT OF POPULATION.

    Professor Albrecht Penck, of Holland, in addressing an international congress on soil and science, said the limit of population, with all the cultivatable land ...

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  25. FRENCH TROOPS MUTINY.

    The reservists of the 95th and 105th regiments mutinied at Bourges on Thursday. They sang revolutionary songs, and tried to rescue comrades who had been ...

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  26. A COLONEL SHOT.

    Lieutenant Duffield, who on 7th April shot his commanding officer, Colonel Fitzgerald, of the Second Battalion of the East Surreys, during an unexpected visit ...

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  27. Australia's Adverse Trade Balances.

    The following letter has been sent to the Prime Minister and the members of the Government and of the Parliament of the Commonwealth by the prominent ...

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  28. DUTCH SCIENTISTS.

    To make an intimate study of the South Sea Islands, four Dutch students from the Delft University arrived by the steamer Bendigo yesterday. These young men ...

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  29. CITY COUNCIL'S CHARITY GRANT.

    Sir,--From the latest balance sheet this city's revenue totalled £1,133,400, and in your columns it is announced that on Monday, 20th inst. (or to-day), a vote of ...

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  30. Advertising

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  31. RIVERS FROZEN.

    BAIRNSDALE, Saturday.--For four successive mornings the back water at Bairnsdale and the Nicholson River, above and below Sarsfield, have been frozen, the ...

    Article : 66 words
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