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  2. ARMED MOTOR CYCLE THIEF.

    While Constable C. F. Lowe was in Swan-street, near Lennox-street, Richmond, on Saturday at 8 p.m. he saw an motor cycle and side car which he ...

    Article : 274 words
  3. FEDERAL CABINET.

    SYDNEY Sunday.--In a statement to the press to-night, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) hinted at the possibility of Cabinet reconstruction. He said there ...

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  4. REPARATIONS CONFERENCE.

    With regard to suggestions in the press as to the possible postponement of the Lausanne Conference on reparations until after the French Parliamentary and the ...

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  5. IRELAND AND THE EMPIRE.

    Behind Trish Ministers recent conferences with Mr. Runciman, president of the Board of Trade, lies the story of President Cosgrave's two-fold anxiety ...

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  6. BRITAIN BRIGHTER.

    The lobby correspondent of the "Daily Express" says:-- "It is regarded as certain that a reduction of income tax will be included in the budget. Mr. ...

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  7. CHURCH IN FLAMES.

    A fire which broke out in a small shed at the rear gutted Holy Trinity Church and Sunday school at Thornbury on Saturday, and severely damaged the ...

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  8. TRAGIC END TO

    A thrilling and desperate chase by the police patrol after two men and a woman in a stolen motor car culminated in a sensational collision between the powerful ...

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  9. CAPTAIN JACKA.

    After an illness extending over a fortnight, Captain Albert Jacka, V. C., of Murchison-street, St. Kilda, died in Caulfield Military Hospital at 11.15 a.m. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SERIOUS BUSH FIRES.

    With the hot northerly wind blowing on Saturday grave fears of extensive damage by bush fires were felt all over the State, particularly in mountain areas. Fires ...

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  11. SOUTH YARRA HOLD-UP.

    Further information in regard to the theft of £700 belonging to Clyde Booteries indicates that another desperate gang of hold-up men is operating. The robbery ...

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  12. Matches Flicked into Hall.

    During the week end two boys, aged 7 years and 9 years respectively, were interviewed by the Thornbury police. They admitted that they had been ...

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  13. East Sydney By-Election.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Nationalist party will meet on Wednesday to select a candidate to contest East Sydney by election. Mr. Lionel Courtenay, a former ...

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  14. DRIVEN ASHORE.

    A wireless message has been received, stating that the Japanese steamer Kohwa Maru; 5789 tons, on route from Manila to Geraldton, West Australia, was forced off ...

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  15. SPECTACULAR FIRE

    One of the most spectacular fires for years was witnessed by thousands of people at Thorubury last night, when the works of the Northcote Tile Company, in ...

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  16. Work of Air Patro[?]

    Serious fires inland were repeated to officials of the bush fire [?]le on Saturday, but only a few were reported in forest areas. The aeroplane patrol, ...

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  17. FATALITY AT MOTORDROME.

    When a bunch oi riders fell in the professional four-lap handicap at the Motordrome on Saturday night, William H. Wood, 19 years, of Midway-street, ...

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  18. JAPAN AND MANCHURIA.

    As a result of a conversation between the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) and the Japanese Ambassador on 8th inst in regard to the situation in Manchuria, ...

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  19. Hit by Coal Ship in a Fog.

    In a dense fog off Long Island to-day the destroyer Herndon, a highly prized vessel of the anti-rum forces, was rammed by a heavily laden coal ship. For some ...

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  20. British Appeal to Gold Holders.

    The British Government, through the League of Nations, after communicating with the members of the European Union Commission, has issued an appeal to the ...

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  21. COUNTRY HOUSEBREAKING.

    According to a report received at Russell-street police head quarters, two prisoners who escaped from Castlemaine reformatory some days ago visited ...

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  22. PROHIBITION IN U.S.A.

    The anti-prohibition blocs in both Houses decided to-day to support a suggested change of the Eighteenth Amendment to return the control of liquor to the ...

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  23. INTERNMENT FOR GANDHI.

    Notwithstanding the home Government's denial it is still persistently rumored in India that Gandhi is likely to be released from gaol and interned in ...

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  24. Danger Still Threatened.

    Fierce fires which have been raging in the forest at Lorne reached serious portions on Saturday, and with the continuance of the north wind would have ...

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  25. KINGSFORD SMITH.

    Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith, carrying the Australian mail from England, arrived at Sourabaya from Singapore yesterday, and left at 6 a.m. to-day for ...

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  26. WHEAT QUOTA SCHEME

    Lord Arnold, who was a member of the Labor Ministry, denies that the Labor party over favored the wheat quota. He denounces the proposal as "one of the ...

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  27. Service in Anzac House.

    Arrangements for a funeral service in Anzac House, and for a column to accompany the gun carriage from Anzac House as far as the Shrine of ...

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  28. MOUNTAIN FIRES.

    Friday the large fire which had been raging around Montrose swept up the mountain road under the influence of a strong north wind, in a temperature of ...

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  29. FAMILY TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A frightful family tragedy, apparently the result of a demented father, occurred yesterday, when Frederick Seldon(47 years), station ...

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  30. A THIEF'S RUSE.

    Posing as a gas company inspector a thief on Friday broke into the home of Israel K[?]ger, dress manufacturer, of Richardson-street, South Melbourne, and ...

    Article : 163 words
  31. GENERAL CABLES.

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  32. ANOTHER GERMAN "MOVEMENT."

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says:-- "The Reichsbanner, known as the 'Iron Front movement,' though still in its ...

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  33. LOAN COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--It is expected that when the Loan Council meets on Thursday week the Premier (Mr. Lang) will demand the right to issue debentures for ...

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  34. THE MONASH MEMORIAL.

    Sir,--The announcement has been made that the sub-committee appointed by the late Sir John Monash memorial committee has made its final decision as to the ...

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  35. DISARMAMENT.

    The naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the Dominion High Commissioners have met members of the Ministry, and, it is understood, discussed ...

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  36. SUSPECT WOUNDED.

    A chase by a constable after a suspect in Victoria Market at 5 a.m. Saturday culminated in two shots being fired, and the suspect receiving a wound in the ...

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  37. GRAZIER THROWN FROM HORSE.

    ECHUCA, Sunday.--William Joss, a grazier of Mathoura, when riding to a cricket match on Saturday, was thrown from his horse and fell heavily on his head. ...

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  38. ATTACKED WITH AXE.

    Attacked with an axe while he was asleep at his home in Arthur-street Fairfield, yesterday morning. Henry Gordon, 22 years, railway employe, sustained a ...

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  39. WOOL VALUES.

    The "Investors" Chronicle," while em[?]hasising the immense importance to Australia of increased wool values, points out that this not disadvantageous to British ...

    Article : 56 words
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