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  2. A MYSTERY SOLVED.

    SYDNEY. Monday.--After the whole of Australia had for six weeks or so believed that he had been brutally murdered and his body mysteriously disposed of ...

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  3. COLLINS-STREET TRAMS.

    Further allusion to the impending electrification of Collins-street tramway was made in the City Council yesterday, when an application by the Tramways ...

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  4. THE KING'S ILLNESS.

    In view of the fact that the King's doctors insist that at least four months' rest is necessary, it is likely that a Regency Bill will be introduced in the ...

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  5. NEW SALE YARDS.

    With reference to the proposal of some members of Melbourne City Council to build sale yards at South Kensington, it is interesting to recall that practically ...

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  6. CHILD ENDOWMENT.

    [FROM OUR SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE.] CANBERRA. Monday.-- The royal commission appointed to inquire into the possibility of establishing a child endowment ...

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  7. BLOOD-THIRSTY NATIVES.

    DARWIN, Monday.--Particulars have been received from Groote Island mission of a savage fight between Caledon Bay unlives and a tribe located near the ...

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  8. THE VATICAN.

    In a speech to 4000 delegates at the Opera House, the Premier (Signer Mussolini) defended the concordat as the only logical and beneficial separation of Church ...

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  9. Sydney Police Question Williams.

    Detective Sergeant Thompson, of Sydney, in a telephone message to Russell-street last night, intimated that he had obtained a statement from Williams ...

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  10. GERMANY'S ISOLATION.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" declares that the dilatory and inconclusive proceedings of the Reparations Conference may lead to the ...

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  11. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Emperor of Japan has approved of the household department's programme for the visit of Prince Henry to Japan. Formal functions will occupy a week. ...

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  12. TRANS - ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    Captain Eckener, who was in charge of the Graf Zeppelin during its flight from Germany to America and back, stated in a lecture at Munich that the summer ...

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  13. PREVIOUS TRAGEDIES RECALLED.

    The Caledon Bay natives are notorious for their savagery and uncontrolled desire for unprovoked attacks on neighboring native tribes. Already they have been ...

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  14. ROOFING RAILWAY YARDS.

    Further discussion' on the proposal to roof over Jolimont railway yards was precipitated in the City Council yesterday by it motion opposing the scheme. ...

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  15. POSITION AT ESSENDON.

    At last night's meeting of Essondon council a deputation of nearly 100 representatives of stock and station agents, drovers, farmers and councillors urged ...

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  16. THE BRITISH FLEET.

    Gradually Britain's silent navy is realising that it pays to let the public know, more about it. At the invitation of Hip Admiralty, a large party of British and ...

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  17. END OF MYSTERY.

    The notification received at police head quarters, yesterday of the reappearance of Leslie W. Williams, 23 years, of Goulburn electrician, at the home of his parents at ...

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  18. BULL IN SCHOOL YARD.

    WANGARATTA, Monday.--A big, wild Shorthon bull evaded his drover while being driven with four cows from Milawa to the trucking yards this afternoon, and ...

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  19. COLORED FILMS.

    In an interview with the "Daily Express," Mr. Fraunhofer, president of the United Film Industries (Incorporated), staled that a powerful firm in America ...

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  20. PENSIONS AND NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Interesting information, regarding the negotiations that have been proceeding between the British and Australian Governments regarding ...

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  21. PRICELESS DUTCH ART.

    An exhibition of Dutch art, which in the last few weeks has attracted 220,000 visitors to Burlington House, London, closed yesterday. Sixty per cent, of the ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND NOVELIST.

    Rosemary Rees, a popular New Zealand novelist, is leaving for America on Friday in connection with the publication lights in the United States of her novels. ...

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  23. THE TALKIES.

    It was made clear by the Chief Secretary yesterday that he intended to enforce as far as practicable the spirit which brought the Victorian Films Act ...

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  24. TROUBLE AT RABAUL.

    RABAUL, Monday.-- The commission which is making an inquiry into a native demonstration on 2nd and 3rd January resumed its sittings this morning. ...

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  25. WILLIAMS MAKES STATEMENT.

    The police to-night succeeded in obtaining a a statement though it is believed to be very vague, from Williams. Detective-Sergeant and Detective ...

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  26. Federal Capital Commission.

    CANBERRA, Monday,--The wordy welfare which has been taking place at meetings of the Capital Commission recently between the chairman and the ...

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  27. CANBERRA CONTRACTS.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Board of inquiry which is to investigate allegations made by Mr. Root, an officer of the Attorney-General's department, regarding ...

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  28. CITY BUILDINGS.

    At yesterday's meeting of the City Council the traffic and building regulations committee reported that in accordance with a resolution at the council ...

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  29. BIGGER PLAYGROUND DESIRED.

    The Reservoir branch of the A.L.P. made a request to Preston council on Monday night that it should purchase more land to extend the children's ...

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  30. NEXT STATE ELECTIONS.

    Nominations, closing with the secretary (Mr. D. L. McNamara, M.L.O.) on Saturday, 23rd March, are invited by the Victorian Labor party from members ...

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  31. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    According to the "Daily Telegraph" a general election in certain to be held in May. The most likely date is Wednesday, 29th May. ...

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  32. WILLIAMS ATTACKED.

    It is believed that in the statement made by Williams he ys that something went wrong with his car when in the vicinity of Seymour on his way from Melbourne ...

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  33. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Elizabeth Carrington, formerly of Hopetoun-street, Elsternwick, but late of Linson grove, Hawthorn, spinster, who died on 12th February last, left by will dated 19th October, 1928, ...

    Article : 122 words
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