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  2. LATE NEWS.

    Heavy fighting is reported from the north front. The forces of Ras Kassa, Ras Seuoum and Ras Mulugueta are converging on Makallc. Both sides are ...

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  3. RELATIONS SEVERED.

    In a despatch from Riga the correspondent of the "Times" states that the Russian newspapers simultaneously notify the Russo-Uruguayan rupture and the ...

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  4. DYING OF THIRST.

    MOUNT ISA, Tuesday.--After travelling by motor cycle and side car over 2000 miles, from Newcastle to within 20 miles of Cloncurry, F. Davis, his wife ...

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  5. BROADCAST MESSAGES.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs), in the course of a new year broadcast to-night, said:-- "Presently we shall all move from ...

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  6. NEW YEAR'S DAY.

    With the prospect of a fine, warm day, sportsmen (and sportswomen) in all parts of the State will enjoy a big and varied programme of sporting events ...

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  7. ITALY AWAKENING?

    In a leading article the "Times," commenting on Signor Mussolini's speech to the Italian Cabinet, says that it reveals the beginning of an awakening ...

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  8. HONORS FOR AUSTRALIANS.

    Lists of knighthoods and other honors conferred by the King on the occasion of the New Year were issued last evening by the Governor-General and the various State Governors. Three Melbourne residents are included ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

    METROPOLITAN.--Fine and warm, but becoming cloudy later; chiefly southerly winds. GENERAL.--At first fine, ...

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  10. PRICE OF GOLD.

    The price of gold was to-day quoted at £7 13 per tine oz„ which compared with £7 13 yesterday. ...

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  11. NEW CIVIC CENTURY.

    The first new year of Melbourne's second century! There was a special historic thought associated with last night's observance of the time-honored ...

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  12. BREATHING SPACE.

    As a consequence of M. Laval's success in the vote in the peace plan debate, Parliament is looking forward to a respite from months of violent controversy. ...

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  13. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Extolling tin manner in which the people of Australia had come through 1935 and expressing the hope for still greater prosperity ...

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  14. FIVE PERSONS INJURED.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.--Five persons were injured, two seriously, to-day, when two cars came into collision at the intersection of Eyre and Ripon streets. ...

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  15. EXPANSION ABROAD.

    Germany's claim to colonies is forcibly put forward in the latest issue of "Deutsche Volkswirtschaft," the Nazi party's official economic organ. ...

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  16. HUME HIGHWAY SMASH.

    WODONGA, Tuesday.--While returning from Melbourne at 1 a.m. this morning a motor car, in which were travelling two brothers, named Laurence ...

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  17. Premier of Victoria.

    The Premier of Victoria (Mr. Dunstan) last night issued the following New Year message:--"I extend my best wishes to the people of Victoria for the New Year. ...

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  18. SEARCH SHIP DELAYED.

    According to a wireless message from the Antarctic search ship Wyatt Earp, the laying of a depot at Charcot Island now seems impossible. For three days ...

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  19. VOLCANO BOMBED.

    The bombardment from the air of the volcano Mauna Loa, which was in violent eruption, has stopped the threatening advance of the lava which ...

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  20. AMMONIA PIPE BURSTS.

    Escaping ammonia fumes from a plant which burst at the works of W. Angliss and Co., Lyuch-strcet, Footscray, shortly after 9 a.m. yesterday, caused ...

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  21. STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE.

    A message from Cairo states that mobs of students seized the occasion of the opening of the International Surgical Congress at Cairo fore renewed ...

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  22. WATCH NIGHT SERVICES

    According to custom watch-night services were held in city and suburban churches of various denominations. In the city, at St. Paul's Cathedral, the ...

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  23. TRUCK OVERTURNS.

    KYNETON, Tuesday.--While returning to Kyneton late on Monday night with a load of empty cordial bottles, a motor truck driven by Mr. S. Williams, an ...

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  24. BRITISH BY-ELECTIONS.

    It is likely that Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, who is to be nominated by National Government supporters for the combined Scottish Universities, when the ...

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  25. NORTHERN VICTORIA.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.--In a review issued by the Advance Bendigo and the North League, the president, Mr. A. Scaples stated that as a result of ...

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  26. FALL OF SPANISH CABINET.

    The rejection of the demand by the Premier (Senor Manuel Valladares), that Ministers, on the eve of an election, should not issue political ...

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  27. NATIONAL BROADCASTING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The chairman of the Broadcasting Commission (Mr. Cleary stated that the commission's New Year's gift to broadcast ...

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  28. TWO BROTHERS KILLED.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Two brothers, William Andrew Basnelt, 15 years, and Eric Arthur Basnelt, 13 years, were fatally Injured this afternoon, when a ...

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  29. "THE AGE" CHORAL CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The co-operation of the trustees of "The Age" newspaper has once again enabled the council of the Association of Music Teachers of Victoria to announce ...

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  30. FALL OVER CLIFF.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Falling 40 feet over a low cliff at Mount Victoria today, two Christina Brothers, Brothers Dixon and McCulloch, were caught upon ...

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  31. THE SNOWY RIVER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A party of four young Sydney men proposes to navigate the Snowy River in a canoe. They will leave Bombala in a few days, and ...

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  32. MELBOURNE-SYDNEY EXPRESS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A serious mishap caused the Melbourne express to arrive at Sydney 80 minutes late to-day. The train arrived at Albury from Melbourne ...

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  33. FEARS FOR MISSIONARIES.

    According to a message from Djibouti (French Somaliland) rioting in the Gojjam province of Abyssinia has aroused fears for the safety of the missionaries, ...

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  34. WOMAN KILLED.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--The remains of an elderly woman, at one time Mayoress of Kalgorrlic, were found frightfully mult[?]ated at Daglish, near Fremantle ...

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  35. SILO ACCIDENT.

    WAGGA, Tuesday.--James Sloan, 39 years, officer in charge of the silos at Mangoplah, who received terrible injuries when caught in the machinery ...

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