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  2. PACT BETWEEN GERMANY AND AUSTRIA.

    The text of a peace pact between Austria and Germany was broadcast simultaneously in Vienna and Berlin on Saturday night. It is understood that the main points of the agreement ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. STILL SWELTERING.

    With deaths from heat throughout the nation totalling 700, and another 200 in Canada, of whom 130 alone succumbed in Ontario where all temperature ...

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  4. ROAD TOLL.

    On Saturday afternoon two motor cars collided head-on in White Horse-road, near Wellington-street, Box Hill. The smaller of the two cars was very ...

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  5. TRADE DEADLOCK.

    It has been announced that Sir H. Gullett, Australian Minister in Charge of Trade Treaties, has proposed to the Japanese consul-general in Sydney (Mr. ...

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  6. CYCLIST KILLED.

    John Young, 22 years, Hull-street. Wonthaggi, was killed when his bicycle came into collision with a milk waggon near the Five Ways Store, Cranbourne, ...

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  7. Traditional Beards-Disappear.

    Already 90 out of 100 Yeomen of the Guard have availed themselves of the permission given to them recently by King Edward to share their beards. Since ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Motor Cyclist Killed in Richmond

    As he was crossing the intersection of Somerset and Newlands streets, Richmond, yesterday afternoon a motor cyclist. Matthew Thomas Stevens, ...

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  9. WIRELESS CONTROL.

    In regard to the announcement that General Graziani has issued a decree restricting the use of all except Italian Government wireless stations in Addis ...

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  10. KING'S CUP AIR RACE.

    Although an Australian, Captain Percival, was the first to finish in the elimination contest for the King's Cup Air Race, the final on Saturday, over a ...

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  11. LORD SEMPILL'S FLIGHT.

    Lord Sempill left Hanworth aerodrome at 4 p.m. on Friday with three companions in an attempt to fly to Melbourne in a schedule of less than 70 ...

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  12. Octogenarian Killed by Tram.

    At 7.20 p.m. on Saturday William Harris, 83 years an inmate of the Men's Home, Royal Park, was crossing Royal-parade, Parkville, near the turn-off to ...

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  13. Accidents At Motor Cycle Races.

    A series of accidents marred the Hartwell Motor Cycle Club's open grass-track meeting at North Balwyn yesterday afternoon. Lindsay Snibson, 23 years, of ...

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  14. Motor Truck Crashes Into Locomotive.

    MILDURA, Sunday.--During a heavy fog yesterday morning, a motor truck, driven by Kevin Broadfoot, 16 years, of Mildura, crashed into the engine of a ...

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  15. POWER WITHOUT WIRES.

    Nikola Tesla, the renowned electrician and inventor of many electrical contrivances, celebrated his 80th birthday by announcing an invention for ...

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  16. BROADCAST INTERLUDES

    A group of well-armed Fascists attacked and occupied a radio transmitter station at Valencia. They then broadcast the news of their coup, winding up ...

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  17. Man's Skull Fractured in Fall from Tram.

    On Saturday night Frank Boyle, 27 years, Napier-street. Fitzroy, fell from a cable tram in Johnston-street, Collingwood. He was taken to the Alfred ...

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  18. NEW YORK TO LONDON.

    A regular passenger air fleet will operate between New York and London within six weeks, with extension services to the French, German and Norwegian ...

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  19. Tramway Employes S[?] by Car.

    At 4 a.m. yesterday three tramway employes doing repair work in St. Kilda-road were knocked down by a motor car. They were taken to Prince Henry's ...

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  20. ARSENAL EXPLOSION.

    "These lives have not been wasted. Research workers are bound to take risks whereby industry profits," said Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas, Inspector of ...

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  21. LATE NEWS.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--John Warwick Chapman, of Sturt-street, Adelaide, was killed to-night when a breakdown service car in which he was seated ...

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  22. Accident Victim Identified.

    The body of the woman killed by a motor car in Lygon-street. Carlton, on Thursday night, has been identified as that of Sarah Louisa Ryan, domestic, ...

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  23. LEVEL CROSSING ACCIDENT.

    WAGGA, Sunday.--When Alexander Cargo, licensee of the Hotel Uranquinty, and Victor O'Shea were returning from Wagga, and approaching a level ...

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  24. STEAMER STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    During an exceptionally severe storm which broke over the Sussex coast yesterday, lightning struck the pleasure steamer Brighton Belle and damaged the ...

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  25. Trade Diversion.

    A Japanese shipping representative states that Japan's trade with South Africa and South America will increase considerably as a result of the ...

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  26. AMERICAN ACTION.

    Two important international trade developments were announced by the Federal Government to-day. The first was the imposition, beginning ...

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  27. COTTON TEXTILES.

    A large cotton textile organisation in Manchester is proceeding with plans for the establishment of a branch in Australia to manufacture the requirements of ...

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  28. ARABS IN PALESTINE.

    Arabs are roaming the country demanding money from the towns with threat of death to the authorities. This may have the effect of ranging ...

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  29. NATIONAL TRUST.

    New properties acquired for the nation by the National Trust during the past year, according to the annual report, numbered thirty, and were more ...

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  30. Service Gar's Two Smashes.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--While negotiating a steep descent to Paddys River, near Goulburn, to-day a Canberra-Sydney service car overturned, injuring the driver ...

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  31. NAVAL PROMOTIONS.

    In accordance with the King's wishes. Admiral Sir John Kelly, first and principal aide-de-camp to the King, has been selected for special promotion to Admiral ...

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  32. WINES IN AMERICA.

    The wine industry has cabled to New York ordering the closing of its office there, following the Franco-American agreement, which resulted in stocks on ...

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  33. BOY PARALYSED IN LEGS.

    As a result of being accidentally shot with a pea rifle about ten weeks ago, Edward Heenan, 10 years, of Clover Flat via Coleraine, is now an inmate of the ...

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  34. IMPERIAL CO-OPERATION.

    In connection with the Joseph Chamberlain centenary, a great campaign will be started in the autumn throughout Britain to carry out Empire ideals. ...

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  35. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Honduras has notified the League of Nations secretariat of her intention to leave the League. Senor Madariaga Resigning. ...

    Article : 43 words
  36. ORANGE DAY PROCESSION.

    Wild scenes were witnessed in Glasgow last night when the Orangemen's procession came into collision with rival factions. Many running fights occurred ...

    Article : 52 words
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