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  2. BRADMAN'S CONDITION.

    Don Bradman spent a restless night in the London Nursing Home, but his temperature is lower. A bulletin issued at noon said that Bradman's improvement ...

    Article : 351 words
  3. STRONG GALES CAUSE DAMAGE.

    Considerable damage has been caused by strong gales which swept over the southern part of Victoria on Wednesday night and yesterday. Hoardings, ...

    Article : 330 words
  4. TRADE REVIVAL.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 692 words
  5. BULK HANDLING.

    On the motion of the Minister of Water Supply, representing the Minister of Agriculture, the Legislative Council yesterday decided, after some discussion, ...

    Article : 380 words
  6. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General, attended by the aide-de-camp, will leave Melbourne for Sydney this evening. Lady Huntingfield, accompanied by the ...

    Article : 622 words
  7. NEPTUNE'S LEGION.

    The entry into King Neptune's realm has been marked by a decided change in the weather. Rain has swept the ship this afternoon. Great banks of cloud ...

    Article : 250 words
  8. CUNARDER QUEEN MARY.

    Queen Mary is the name given to the new Cunarder-White Star liner, which, in the presence of 250,000 people, was launched in the Clyde this ...

    Article : 808 words
  9. Aeroplane Trip Cancelled.

    The new D.H.86 twelve-passenger aeroplane Miss Hobart, which was to have made her first trip across Bass Strait yesterday for Holyman's Airways' Ltd., ...

    Article : 55 words
  10. CRICKET GROUND SUFFERS.

    Several sheets of iron were torn from the roof of one of the grand stands in the outer ground of the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The wind pressure ...

    Article : 49 words
  11. CHILDREN ESCAPE INJURY.

    When a plate-glass window on the second floor of St. Brigidine's Convent, corner of Beaconsfield-parade and Foote-street, Albert Park, was torn from its ...

    Article : 49 words
  12. JAPAN'S COTTON MILLS.

    The International Labor Office has published a report by an official, M Maurette, who investigated the industrial progress of Japan. It contains striking ...

    Article : 222 words
  13. FACTORY CHIMNEYS COLLAPSE.

    Caught by the wind, a large iron cylinder on the top of a forty-foot chimney at the factory of Hoadley's chocolates Ltd., Coventry-street. South Melbourne. ...

    Article : 81 words
  14. MINISTER PLEASED.

    Naturally the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Allan) is pleased that he has been able to establish, if even in a restricted form, the bulk handling of wheat system ...

    Article : 398 words
  15. MRS. BRADMAN.

    Arrangements were made yesterday for Mrs. Bradman, who passed through Melbourne on her way to Perth to join the Maloja for London, to speak by overseas ...

    Article : 96 words
  16. CITY WINDOW SMASHED.

    Shortly before 1 p.m. a window measuring 20 feet by 10 feat in the front of the promises of Motor Spares Pty. Ltd., Elizabeth-steet, sky, was broken by ...

    Article : 44 words
  17. GALE AFFECTS SHIPPING.

    Lashed by the westerly gale, which attained a velocity of sixty miles an hour in Bass Strait, and swept over the Bay yesterday, inter-State and oversea ...

    Article : 626 words
  18. WALL COLLAPSES IN SOUTH MELBOURNE.

    Large bricks from a partly-demolished wall at a building in York-street, South Melbourne, were blown to the ground, but fortunately no pedestrians were in ...

    Article : 35 words
  19. DRILL HALLS DAMAGED.

    A large galvanised iron roof on the drill hall of the 3rd Division Signals, Albert-road, South Melbourne, was torn from its supports and carried more than ...

    Article : 71 words
  20. ASHES--AND DUST !

    Hutchinson's are publishing D. R. Jardine's book, "Ashes--and Dust," in which he reviews the Test matches. Most of the material contents and the comments ...

    Article : 286 words
  21. REVOLUTIONARY INTRIGUE.

    Prolonged and intense police activity in Calcutta and other notorious centres of revolutionary intrigue in East Bengal has resulted in the extensive migration ...

    Article : 106 words
  22. VICTIMS OF THE STORM.

    TRAFALGAR, Thursday.--Pinned in the front seat of a motor car by a tree which crashed suddenly across the roadway, and suffering from severe injuries, ...

    Article : 265 words
  23. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Janot Adams, lata Church-street Hawthorn, spinster, who died 7th September last, left by dated 28th July, 1931, real carate valued £ 2100, and personal property valued £815 to ...

    Article : 130 words
  24. INDUSTRIAL SELF- RELIANCE.

    In a broadcast address last evening on the Made-in-Australia Movement, Mr. F. R. Lee, secretary of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures, said that ...

    Article : 372 words
  25. CORPORATION MANAGER'S VIEW.

    Mr. C. Judd, manager of the Victorian Wheat Growers' Corporation, who has been one of the most ardent advocates of bulk handling, expressed satisfaction ...

    Article : 139 words
  26. GLOOMY SUNDAYS.

    In opening a carnival at St. Anthony's Home, Kew, yesterday, Archbishop Mannix said that the function would close on Saturday. It would have to close ...

    Article : 248 words
  27. RADIO IN TIBET.

    For the first time in history wireless has been used in remote Lhasa, where a Chinese political mission recently arrived. It obtained permission to erect a radio ...

    Article : 68 words
  28. WOOL SUBSTITUTES.

    The wool intelligence section of the imperial Economic Committee, referring to Germany's wool substitutes, says:-- "The tissues made from these substitutes ...

    Article : 169 words
  29. THE CASE AGAINST HAUPTMANN.

    NEW YORK, 26th September. After hearing witnesses, including Colonel Lindbergh, a grand Jury indicted Bernard Hauptmann on the charge of ...

    Article : 120 words
  30. FOOTPATH COLLAPSED.

    One man was fatally injured and several others had fortunate escapes from injury when portion of the footpath on the Centenary-bridge, at Port ...

    Article : 166 words
  31. COMMUNIST CONGRESS

    The world congress of the Communist International the Warsaw correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" states, has been postponed till 1935. This is attributed to ...

    Article : 77 words
  32. DAMAGE AT GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Thursday. --Throughout Wednesday night and to-day high winds swept the whole of the district. In many places weak fences were ...

    Article : 275 words
  33. R.A.F. SEAPLANES.

    DARWIN, Thursday.--The three R.A.F. seaplanes cast off from their moorings at 8.45 a.m. to-day. They flew in a straight line to De Courcy Head, then ...

    Article : 32 words
  34. HOTEL EMPLOYES' DEMAND.

    Recently the Liquor Trades Union asked the Licensed Victuallers' Association to meet in conference to discuss claims for extra wages during the ...

    Article : 244 words
  35. CRUISER YACHT WRECKED.

    FRANKSTON, Thursday.--The Nancy Lee, a cabin cruiser yacht, 25 feet long, with a 7-foot beam, believed to be owned by Mordialloc citizens, was ...

    Article : 325 words
  36. "MAN OVERBOARD"

    Late in the evening of 13th August, shortly after the Blue Funnel line steamer Machaon, which arrived here yesterday, had crossed the line from the ...

    Article : 256 words
  37. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE.

    M. Litvinoff to-day disclosed a Soviet move to end or mend the Disarmament Conference, by demanding a report from Mr. Henderson on the present state of ...

    Article : 81 words
  38. THE PRICE OF GOLD.

    The price of gold this morning is £7 14 12 per fine ounce, compared with £7 13 yesterday. ...

    Article : 26 words
  39. A RIVERSIDE PROPERTY.

    Negotiations were recently concluded for the purchase of a well-known South Melbourne property, at the corner of Brown and Bright streets, close to ...

    Article : 144 words
  40. BLIND GYMNASTS.

    The Trojans, a blind group of athletes from the Royal Victorian institute, covered themselves with glory last night in the first annual competition of the ...

    Article : 122 words
  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    "The Life of Chopin," by the Australian pianist, William. Murdoch, has been published by John Murray. It has been favorably reviewed by the newspapers. ...

    Article : 125 words
  42. MINING SHAKES ON LONDON EXCHANGE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words
  43. Garage Roof Forced Through Vicarage Window.

    BEECH FOREST. Thursday.--The heavy winds that have prevailed here for the last two days caused damage last night, when a garage at the rear of the ...

    Article : 69 words
  44. EXCHANGE RATES ON LONDON.

    Exchange rates an London to-day are as follow:--New York, 4.95 78 dol. to the pound; Paris, 74 12.[?] to the pound. Yesterday's rates were:--New York ...

    Article : 47 words
  45. State Coal Miners Lose a Shift.

    WONTHAGGI, Thursday.--As a result of the gale, which blew down two electric poles, about 200 miners employed at No, 14 shaft and the Dudley area of ...

    Article : 113 words
  46. Advertising

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    Advertising : 19 words
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