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  2. GERMAN PROPAGANDA?

    A remarkable "air raid" on Berlin is alleged to have been perpetrated yesterday, and the report has been used in official quarters as an opportunity to make ...

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  3. ULM'S WORLD FLIGHT

    Mr. Charles Ulm and his party arrived yesterday afternoon in the aeroplane Faith in Australia. They left for Rangoon at 5 a.m. to-day. ...

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  4. EIGHT INCHES OF RAIN.

    BAIRNSDALE, Sunday.-- Continuous rain for thirty-six hours brought down a big flood in the Mitchell River last night, the whole of the flat land in the valley ...

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  5. STATE POLITICS.

    The State Government will commence the new session on Wednesday in vastly different circumstances from the atmosphere of triumph in which it began its ...

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  6. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Prime Minister and his party spent Sunday fishing among the islands which cluster round Whitsunday Passage. They had not the slightest luck, however, ...

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  7. WHEAT RESTRICTIONS

    It is reported that the negotiations which have been proceeding privately in London between the great wheat-producing countries are nearing a successful ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT'S POSITION.

    The Deputy Prime Minister (Mr Latham) on Saturday said the Commonwealth Government had no knowledge of any agreement being imminent on the ...

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  9. WEEK-END CRIME.

    During Friday night thieves made raids on the Preston and Regent railway stations. At Regent the front door was forced ...

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  10. REDUCED PRODUCTION.

    SEA LAKE, Sunday.--Cr. H. L. Simpson, vice-president of the Victorian Wheat Growers' Association, in a statement regarding wheat restrictions, said the ...

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  11. ELDERLY MAN ASSAULTED.

    When he had almost reached his home on Friday night on his return from work, Joseph Richardson, 54 years, of Simpson- street, East Melbourne, was assaulted by ...

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  12. AERIAL SERVICE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- During the course of an interview Major Brackley air superintendent for Imperial Airways, said there were no physical difficulties ...

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  13. RIVERS OVERFLOWING.

    ORBOST, Sunday.--Rain set in at 5 a.m. on Friday, and continued without intermission till this morning, during which period 595 points were registered. ...

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  14. COUNTRY PARTY.

    Mr. L. R. Stable, treasurer of the Country party, and a member of the central executive, speaking at Wallan on Friday, was questioned as to what had ...

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  15. TOORAK BURGLARY.

    While Mr. P. W. Vaughan, a bank manager, residing in Kooyong-road, Toorak, was entertaining some friends at his home on Saturday night he heard a ...

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  16. LEADLIGHT THIEVES.

    Thieves who specialise in obtaining entry to houses by breaking a leadlight in the front door victimised two householders on Saturday night. At Hampton the home ...

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  17. TAMBO RIVER IN FLOOD.

    BRUTHEN, Sunday.--Since Friday morning about 7 inches of rain has fallen. Rain fell almost continuously from Friday morning till Saturday evening, and there ...

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  18. TWO BOYS ASSAULTED.

    While they were walking through the Edinburgh Gardens, Fitzroy, about 6.20 p.m. on Friday, James Richardson, 14 years, of Station-street, North Carlton, ...

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  19. Attitude Towards Ministry.

    SHEPPARTON, Sunday.--Owing to the rain there was only a small attendance at the United Country party meeting in the Star theatre, when addresses were ...

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  20. Charlton Farmers Support Reduction.

    CHARLTON,Sunday.--The following telegram has been sent to Mr. Latham by the Charlton branch of the Victorian Wheat Growers' Association:-- ...

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  21. TWO CARS BURNT.

    Entering a garage on the property of Mr. H. E. Carew,, Gladstone-avenue, Croxton, early on Saturday, morning, thieves set fire to a motor truck owned ...

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  22. "I LOVE THAT BOY."

    Lady Astor, M.P., roused enthusiasm among her audience at a meeting at Wellingborough to-night by an affectionate reference to the Prince of Wales's tours ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    Despite a further rise in values in the Smithfield market, the retail prices have not noticeably advanced. Consequently the more cheerful outlook of a fortnight ago is ...

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  24. RACECOURSE FLOODED.

    HEYFIELD, Sunday.--All sports were postponed over the week end owing to the continued adverse weather conditions. At Heyfield 380 points of rain fell. ...

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  25. WORLD ROTARY.

    The closing day of the Rotary Assembly at Poland Springs was devoted to a general discussion on the relation of Rotary to world affairs and its efforts to ...

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  26. LONDON BUTTER MARKET.

    The hope expressed a fortnight ago of improvement in the butter trade has not yet materialised--the prices have given way about 2 per cwt. Consumption ...

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  27. RAILWAY MISHAP.

    ST. ARNAUD, Sunday.--Mildura-Melbourne express, with 70 passengers aboard, was delayed 6 12 hours on Saturday morning by the breaking of an axle on the ...

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  28. MR. HOGAN, M.L.A.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--Supporters of Mr. E. J. Hogan, M.L.A., in the Warren[?]eip and Grenville electorate held a meeting at Dunnstown to-day to "take counsel ...

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  29. ANNANDALE BY-ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The State Labor candidate, Alderman R. G. Gorman, secured an overwhelming majority at the Annandale by-election on Saturday. With ...

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  30. A QUEER STORY.

    "Reynolds News" publishes a queer story. It says that Herr Hitler aspires to an Anglo-German alliance for the purpose of exterminating Communism--he is ...

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  31. IMPRISONED ENGINEERS.

    According to the "Daily Express," the main lines of an agreement for securing the release of the Vickers engineers imprisoned in Russia and lifting the trade ...

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  32. Settlers' Experiences.

    SALE, Sunday.--Further light showers fell overnight, bringing the total fall to 3.99 inches. Owing to the mild temperature the loss of stock has been very light ...

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  33. ADVERTISING BALL SHOW CARD AWARDS.

    The committee of the Advertising Arts cabaret ball, to be held at Wattle Path ballroom on Wednesday, recently conducted a show card competition for junior ...

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  34. Orbost Line Repaired.

    The Telegraph department intimated that the Orbost line was repaired, and in service again at 5.33 p.m. yesterday. As far as the head office was aware all other ...

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  35. EXPLOSION AT ST. PETER'S, ROME.

    The explosion of a package that had been surreptitiously placed in the porch of St. Peter's Cathedral injured four people. No damage was caused to the ...

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  36. FEDERAL CABINET.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Cabinet will commence a series of meetings in Canberra on 5th July, when the budget proposals for 1933-34 will be prepared for ...

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  37. THREE AND A HALF INCHES AT LAKES ENTRANCE.

    LAKES ENTRANCE., Sunday.--Heavy rain set in on Friday morning, and continued incessantly till Saturday evening. More than 3 12 inches were ...

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