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  2. Sir Stanley Argyle States National Government Policy

    In the course of his policy speech in the Malvern Town Hall last night, the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) claimed the following accomplishments for the National Government of Victoria:— ...

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  3. HAUPTMANN SEERS TO ESTABLISH ALIBI IN MURDER CASE

    The taking of testimony was speeded up in the trial of Bernard Hauptmann today, both the counsel for the defence and the prosecution expressing a desire to finish the case this week, which is the sixth of the hearing. ...

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  4. PRISONER SHOULD BE STERILISED

    After imposing a sentence of seven years on Francis Henry Yarhold, 27, for having attempted to kill Thomas William Trump, Judge Brennan at ...

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  5. PEACE IN NOTTS CLUB

    The mediatory committee, which was appointed to endeavor to heal the breach in the Nottingham Club caused by the passing at a general meeting ...

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  6. BABY HURLED FROM CAR

    Several people from the Bendigo district were injured today when a motor car returning to Bendigo collided at the corner of ...

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  7. DEATH FROM TETANUS

    Tetanus contracted through an infected foot caused the death of Albert Edwin Bradford, 27 years, base maker, of 4 Munre Street ...

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  8. BOXING CHAMPION BEATEN

    Jack Petersen, British and Empire heavyweight champion, tasted defeat tonight after a hurricane battle with the German, ...

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  9. JAPAN WANTS OLYMPIAD

    Keen competition prevails for the right ,to have the venue of the Olympic Games for 1940. This question will he settled at a ...

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  10. ROBERTS BEATS BARKER

    Tonight’s special match of 100 yards between T. L. Roberts and R. Barker, who last week dead heated, was won by Roberts by two yards, ...

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  11. Children Suffer From Malnutrition

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday An examination of 1233 children between the ages of 2 and 6 at the Baby Health Centres of ...

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  12. PRICE ON PIRATE'S HEAD

    The Government of Canton has offered a reward of 5000 dollars and the owners of the Tungchow have offered a reward of 2500 dollars for the ...

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  13. INTERSTATE CRICKET

    After a poor start in their match against Tasmania, Victorian batsmen recovered and compiled 370. Tasmania were 44 for the loss of ...

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  14. KILLED WHEN CAR FALLS 200 FEET

    When their car fell nearly 200 feet from this road near Nelson today, Herbert Berry and his wife, of Christchurch, were killed. ...

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  15. STERILISATION OF GERMANS

    According to the Berlin correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” a legal journal announces that between 180,000 and 200,000 ...

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  16. Japan’s Davis Cup Chance

    The Daily Telegraph has received a wireless message from Mr. Wallis Myers, who is returning from Australia, in which he comments on the ...

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  17. OUTBREAK OF MALARIA

    In a report which he lias forwarded to the Colonial Office, the Governor of Ceylon states that the malaria situation continues to improve steadily. ...

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  18. FARMER SHOT

    A finding of accidental death was recorded by the City Coroner (Mr. D. Grant, P.M.) at an inquest today into the death of John James O’Neil, 23 ...

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  19. DRIED TREE FRUITS

    According to reports made to the Board of Management of the Australian Dried Fruits Association in Melbourne, the crop of all varieties of ...

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  20. CLAIM FOR DEBT

    Three officials of the Young Australia League, E. A. Marie, director. J. McGowan, director, and Bertram Gabon, bandmaster, had an order made ...

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  21. INSUFFICIENT SCHOOLS

    When junior technical schools re-opened in the metropolitan area today, at least 500 boys were turned away because of lack of ...

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  22. MURDER CHARGE

    Detective – Sergeant J. H. Coetzee, of the South African railway police, has been charged with the murder of Miss G. P. Opperman, whose body, ...

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  23. POISON IN PORRIDGE

    The detectives who have been investigating the finding of poison in porridge tasted by Cecil Ulrick, of Berry. last night, think that the ...

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  24. CLAIMED £20,000

    The Full Court today ordered the Question of damages awarded to Randolph Bedford, M.L.A., against the Telegraph newspaper for defamation ...

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  25. KISCH TO LEAVE

    Egon Kisch intends to leave for Sydney tomorrow, and will sail on Friday for Europe. England’s annual consumption of ...

    Article : 86 words
  26. McCABE MARRIED

    The wedding was celebrated tonight of S. J. McCabe, the test cricketer, and Edna, daughter of Mrs. E. Carlsen, of Townsville, ...

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