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  2. GARDENS TRAGEDY AT ST. KILDA.

    Blessington-street Gardens, near Tennyson-street, St. Kilda, were the scene of a shooting tragedy early yesterday morning. After wounding ...

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  3. SEVERE THUNDER STORM.

    Shortly after 9 p.m. yesterday a thunder storm, which had threatened the city and suburbs for more than an hour, broke with an intense display of ...

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  4. SEVENTEEN KILLED.

    One of the most serious accidents in the history of American commercial aviation occurred near Goodwin, Arkansas, last night. ...

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  5. THE MONETARY SYSTEM.

    Hearing of evidence by the royal commission appointed by the Commonwealth Government to inquire into the monetary and banking systems in Australia began yesterday at a meeting room in the Shell Building, ...

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  6. EUROPEAN COMPLICATIONS

    The understanding between Great Britain and France for co-operation in the Mediterranean in the event of hostile action by Italy is viewed with suspicion by the Germans, who assert that the arrangement will ...

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  7. LATE NEWS.

    Dr. Clunics Ross, of tho Commonwealth Council for Scientific Research, who has arrived from a tour with the object of studying the prospects of ...

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  8. NEW AIR RECORD.

    Howard Hughes, the holder of the world's speed record for land aeroplanes, broke the trans-continental record to-day. He flew a Northren monoplane from ...

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  9. RED CROSS BOMBING.

    The Swedish Government has sent to Rome a vigorous Note protesting against the bombing of the Swedish ambulance unit at Dolo. It urges a speedy ...

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  10. JAPAN'S LONE HAND.

    Japan's withdrawal from the Five Power Naval Conference has caused no astonishment. The decision brings a measure of relief to the other ...

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  11. AERODROME SENSATION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The police arc investigating a daring attempt to steal a Vacuum Oil Company aeroplane from the Goulburn aerodrome. Everything ...

    Article : 124 words
  12. BENDIGO IN DARKNESS.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.-- A severe electrical storm occurred at Bendigo about 10 o' clock to-night, resulting in a large portion of the city being plunged ...

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  13. LANDSLIDES AT ORBOST.

    ORBOST, Wednesday.-- Landslides at Bete Bolong, six miles from Orbost, were infinitely worse than during the Christmas flood. On the properly of Mr. W. ...

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  14. MAIL PLANE DAMAGED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The lower wing of the biplane used on the Sydney to Bega air mail service was badly damaged when it was struck by the propeller ...

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  15. MURDER OF REV. LACEBY CECIL.

    Apparently convinced that Rev. Harold Laceby Cecil, who was found murdered at St. Saviour's vicarage, Smith street, Fitzroy, on 13th December last ...

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  16. DISCOVERY II.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The Minister of Defence, Mr. Parkhill, stated to-day that no reports had been received from Discovery II. since 11th January ...

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  17. GOVERNOR'S SYMPATHY.

    ORBOST, Wednesday-- Orbost shire council has received the following message from Lord Huntingfield:-- "I am sorry to hear of the serious ...

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  18. THIRTY INJURED.

    The Penzance-London express crashed into part of a goods train near Swindon this morning, and at least thirty passengers were injured. ...

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  19. LIGHTNING STRIKES STORE.

    LISMORE, Wednesday.-- At Derrinallum, about 2 p.m. to-day, a flash of lightning struck R. L. Wilson's store. From a tree in the yard a wireless serial was ...

    Article : 120 words
  20. IMMIGRATION.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Bulcock) does not appear very sanguine of the prospects of successfully setting large numbers ...

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  21. JAPAN-AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING.

    It is reported that the shipping negotiations between Japan and Australia are on the verge of collapse owing to the dispute between the Yamashita and ...

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  22. RESCUED FROM FLOOD.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The railway service beyond Cloncurry is still disorganised owing to many washouts, some of which are six feet deep. Ballast trains ...

    Article : 87 words
  23. LOAN COUNCIL FOR CANADA.

    The Dominion and Provincial Committee on Financial Questions has approved of the principle of establishing a national loan council, the decision of ...

    Article : 210 words
  24. JAPAN, AND CHINA.

    The advisability of China concluding an offensive and defensive alliance with Japan is urged by Mr. Selgo Nagano, a prominent Japanese politician, in an ...

    Article : 108 words
  25. SAMPANS IN NORTH.

    The Federal Government is awaiting a report from Customs officials regarding the presence pf sampans off the coast of North Australia, but until this is ...

    Article : 112 words
  26. FLOODS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.-- At the height of the floods in Auckland province the water lapped round shops in Kaitaia but did not enter them Large ...

    Article : 102 words
  27. WORLD SHIP BUILDING

    A big improvement in ship building is shown in Lloyd's returns for the quarter ended 31st December. The total of 1,543.163 tons, excluding ...

    Article : 172 words
  28. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Commenting on the wool sales, Daw- sons say that not a single country was outstanding in the bidding. The. offerings were freely taken by all sections. ...

    Article : 74 words
  29. NEW ZEALAND AIR SERVICES.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.-- Union, Airway's Palmerston North to Duncdin service was officially inaugurated to-day, when the Postmaster-General. Mr. F. ...

    Article : 75 words
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