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  2. LATE NEWS.

    Late last night a collision occurred between a picnic van and a motor cycle two miles on the Narrewarrin side of Berwick, on the Princes Highway, as a ...

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  3. FATAL WEEK-END ACCIDENTS

    Many fatal accidents occurred during the week end. At Cheltenham on Saturday night a motor van, carrying members of the Carrum Bowling Club, collided with a car and then crashed into a telegraph pole, ...

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  4. EMPIRE AIR MAIL SCHEME.

    While hopeful that a compromise from Canberra will render the Empire airmail scheme workable approximately on the original lines, it is understood that ...

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  5. BRITAIN TO REARM.

    The increasing evidence of the great development and growth of German armaments, reports of agreements for mutual assistance between Germany and Japan and between Germany and Hungary, and the ...

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  6. HOARE-LAVAL PLAN.

    Licutenant-Colonel Sir A. T. Wilson, a member of the House of Commons, describing in the "Observer" an interview he had with Mussolini, says the Duce ...

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  7. COLONIAL PROBLEMS

    The debate in the House of Commons on Wednesday on Mr. Lansbury's motion in favor of a world economic conference, and the references of many speakers to ...

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  8. EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.

    Applications for two positions in the External Affairs department, which the Federal Government proposes to make a separate department, have closed. A large ...

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  9. THE ELWOOD COLLISION.

    In the Elwood collision late yesterday afternoon two motor cars overturned at the intersection of Mitford and Scott streets. Six persons were taken to the ...

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  10. TERRORISTS ON TRIAL.

    Dramatic details of the assassination of King Alexander of Yugo-Slavia and M. Barthou, the French Foreign Minister, at Marseilles in October, 1934, were given ...

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  11. WAR PENSIONS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Pointing out that returned soldiers were suffering great disabilities through war injuries, Mr. Dunn, M.L.A., said on Saturday at the ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S POLICY.

    According to the diplomatic correspondent of the "Observer," British Ministers' absorption in the problem of increasing the defences, on which all ...

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  13. "GLASS" FROM COAL.

    A new plastic material, as transparent as glass, with only half its weight, but a much greater tensile strength, has arrived. It was shown for the first time ...

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  14. WEEK-END WEATHER.

    The rain during the week end served 8 double purpose. It temporarily cleared the atmosphere, and it gave the gardens a good soaking. ...

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  15. SWIMMER DISAPPEARS.

    About 9 a.m. on Saturday a young man dived off the diving board at Wright-street, Albert Park, and onlookers saw him disappear in deep water about ...

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  16. INTENSE COLD IN U.S.A.

    After twenty-two clays of almost continuous zero weather in the eastern part of the United States, an intensification of the cold wave began to-day that ...

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  17. BRITISH BY-ELECTIONS.

    Polling takes place on Monday in the by-election in Ross and Cromarty, in which the Dominions Secretary (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald) is standing as the ...

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  18. STRUCK BY CARS.

    Failing to notice the approach of motor cars, two persons were knocked down in different suburbs on Saturday, and died almost immediately. They were:-- ...

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  19. Peninsula Farmers Relieved.

    MORNINGTON, Sunday.--After two months of exceptionally dry weather, a heavy thunder storm broke over this district shortly before 6 p.m. Saturday. ...

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  20. PEA-RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    While cleaning a pea rifle yesterday morning Alfred Hughes, 18 years, Fitzwilliam-street, Kew, accidentally jerked the trigger and a bullet entered his thigh. ...

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  21. Unemployed Men Injured.

    SEA LAKE, Sunday.--A motor truck owned and driven by C. A. Brown, Rec Cliffs, got out of control when the steering gear failed and overturned on the ...

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  22. ARMED ARAB MOB.

    An Arab mob, armed with swords, who were demonstrating against the law to prevent the adulteration of exportable copra, severely wounded three European ...

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  23. Woman Struck by Lightning.

    WARRAGUL, Sunday.--Mrs. George Porter, of Lillico, near Warragul, was struck by lightning during a heavy thunder storm last night. She was carrying ...

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  24. NAZI PLOTTING IN VIENNA.

    Dr. Kauer, the Public Prosecutor, has been arrested on a charge of having participated in Nazi activities. The sensation was increased when it ...

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  25. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    In the House of Commons on Monday the Government's bill to give effect to the proposals for the reorganisation of the sugar industry announced last ...

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  26. Callous Motorist.

    MAFFRA, Sunday.--As they were returning to Maffra along the Stratford road yesterday afternoon, three water commission employes--Louis Jorgensen, ...

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  27. REPORTS FROM THE COUNTRY.

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  28. Fell Down Brick Pit.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Noel Brailey, 9 years, of Auburn, yesterday afternoon fell 200 feet to the bottom of a brick pit in Clyde. With other lads, he ...

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  29. DISTRESS IN NEW YORK.

    Despite unmistakable business improvement in New York, the wealthiest city to the United States, an increase of 17 per cent. in the number of families on relief ...

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  30. MIGRATION SCHEME.

    The "Observer," discussing Australian migration, says the problem has taken a more hopeful turn, owing to the suggestion that the import of capital and ...

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  31. STORM AT SEA.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Extensive damage was done to the decks and fittings of the Japanese freighters' Koyo Maru and Seisho Maru by a violent 24-hour gale ...

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  32. Serious Mishap Near Seymour.

    SEYMOUR, Sunday.--Percy Hoyles, of Merbein, met with a serious motor accident about half a mile from Seymour. He was travelling north when his car ...

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  33. Car Skids on Wet Road.

    While ascending a steep hill on a road at White Hills, near Rye, on Saturday night, a sedan motor car skidded on the wet surface and overturned. Two woman ...

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  34. ALBERTA'S NEW GOVERNMENT.

    In the Alberta Legislature to-day Mr. W. R. Howson, the Liberal leader, demanded that the Government should resign if it failed to keep the promises ...

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  35. Car Overturns Near Wagga.

    WAGGA, Sunday.--A serious motor accident occurred on the Albury road, four miles from Wagga, to-day, when a car driven by Robert Cunningham, a young ...

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  36. TROOPS FIRE ON RIOTERS.

    Troops, after once dispersing them, were forced to fire on an armed mob of students and looters who, excited by incendiary speeches at Hama mosque, ...

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  37. THE MOTOR JUGGERNAUT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The endeavors of motor car manufacturers and users of cars to lower the accident figures were outlined yesterday by the president of ...

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  38. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.

    The House of Commons has discussed two orders, the first of a series to be made under the Government of India Act. The two orders, taken together, ...

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  39. Woman Falls Down Stairs.

    Elizabeth Brundell, 45 years, married, Chaucer-street, Moonee Ponds, was admitted to Melbourne Hospital yesterday morning suffering from a fractured ...

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  40. APPEALS TO PRIVY COUNCIL.

    Mr. Smuts, replying to a question in the Legislative Assembly, foreshadowed the abolition of the right of appeal to the Privy Council owing to the council ...

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  41. Steamer Strikes Rock.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Many women aimed and others became hysterical when the New Zealand steamer Rangatira struck a rock in Wellington harbor ...

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  42. Maori Gets Lift--in Police Car.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--An alleged car converter, if guilty, made a bad mistake near Tekuiti on Friday. It is stated that a Maori was chased at ...

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  43. PASTOR IMPRISONED.

    Pastor Althous, of Hanover, has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment for forbidding children to use the Hitler salute and participate in the clamor ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN CHILLED BEEF.

    The shipment of chilled beef by the Port Gisborne was unloaded at Hull, instead of London, to circumvent the Smithfield strike, It sold rapidly. ...

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