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  2. ROAD ACCIDENTS.

    At 11.30 p.m. on Saturday Mrs. Mary Isabel Golding, 53 years, Garden- street, South Yarra, was crossing the western motor track on St. Kilda-road, when she ...

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  3. COUNTRY PARTY.

    HOPETOUN, Sunday.--A meeting of the Southern Mallee district council of the United Coutry party was held at Hopetoun on Saturday. Delegates were ...

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  4. GIPPSLAND ELECTION.

    Judging by the count of first preference votes the by-election to fill the vacancy for the Gippsland Province caused by the death of Mr. Martin ...

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  5. SCOTCH COLLEGE.

    Youth and old ago were closely combined whin Old Scotch Collegians hold their annual dinner at the Wattle on Saturday night to celebrate the 85th ...

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  6. WELCOME RAIN.

    Hardly a day too soon, welcome falls of rain have fallen in parts of the State where it was most needed, namely, the Malice and the ...

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  7. TRADE DIVERSION POLICY.

    The president of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures, Mr. F. P. Kneeshaw, M.L.C., stated on Saturday that Australian manufacturers as a body had ...

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  8. COUNCIL REFORM.

    The Constitution (Reform) Bill, one of the Government's most important measures in the current session, will enter upon a vital stage, when, ...

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  9. SEVEN HURT ON CALDER HIGHWAY.

    In a sensational head-on collision between two almost new sedan cars on the Colder Highway, 16 miles from Melbourne, near Diggers' Rest, on Saturday ...

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  10. STATE WILL BENEFIT.

    "Whilst the report that half an inch of rain has fallen in the southern Malice and the Wimmera is extremely gratifying, the whole Stale could do with an ...

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  11. FALLS IN RIVERINA.

    ALBURY.--On Saturday night and on Sunday light rain fell, measuring 20 points. WAGGA, Sunday.--After a long dry spell, and just when the position for crops and ...

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  12. LUCKY NORTH WIND.

    SEA LAKE. Sunday.--With prospects of a good season fast drifting away owing to the continued dry spell, southern Malice farmers were more jubilant ...

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  13. HOME INDUSTRIES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Commenting on the coming referendum to amend the Constitution in relation to marketing systems, the Assistant Minister of ...

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  14. FATAL COLLISION.

    BEULAH, Sunday.--A fatal accident occurred about seven miles north of Beulah, on the Hopetoun-Warracknabeal road, early last night. The victim was ...

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  15. South Australian Falls.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--General rain fell throughout the State during the week end. Although it was light in the upper parts of the Eyre Peninsula, and one or two centres ...

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  16. PREMIER GRATIFIED.

    Gratification at what he termed "the wonderful support" given the Government at the election was expressed by the Premier, Mr. Dunstan, who arrived ...

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  17. THE DRY NORTH.

    DARWIN, Sunday.--The back country is so dry that turkeys, bro[?]gas, ducks and geese are coming into the outskirts of Darwin. ...

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  18. Ouyen Farmers Jubilant.

    OUYEN, Sunday.--Rain, which commenced late in the afternoon, interfered with sport in the Ouyen district on Saturday, but there was Jubilation among ...

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  19. SOUTH-STREET.

    Ballarat, Saturday.--Both the elocutionary section (senior section), and the debating section, under Mr. H. V. Drew, M.L.A., adjudicator, were ...

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  20. Four Persons Injured at South Melbourne.

    Four persons were Injured, none seriously, when two motor cars came into collision at the intersection of City-road and Whiteman-street, South Melbourne, ...

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  21. SCOTCH COLLEGE CHAPEL.

    Nearly 6000 people, including old boys, friends of the school and present scholars, took part in an impressive open-air service at the dedication ...

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  22. WOMAN HOUSEBREAKER.

    When Mrs. Villiers, 109 Simpson-street, East Melbourne, returned home at 7 p.m. on Saturday she met a strange woman in the hall. "Oh," said Mrs. ...

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  23. Boy Knocked Down by Car.

    At midday yesterday James Raymond Page, 8 years, whose parents live in Barkly-street, Footscray, was riding a bicycle near his home when he was ...

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  24. BROADCASTING.

    With a strong conviction that Australian broadcasting is ideal, Mr. Archibald Gilchrist, proprietor of station 3TR, Sale, returned to Melbourne by the ...

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  25. Over an Inch at Nhill.

    NHILL, Sunday.--The dry spell was broken yesterday when, after a dull, oppressive afternoon, rain commenced to fall. The registration at 6 p.m. was ...

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  26. GRAVES OF PIONEERS.

    About 1000 people visited the graves of pioneers in Melbourne General Cemetery yesterday. The visit was arranged by the secretary of the Old Pioneers' ...

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  27. Pedestrian's Leg Broken.

    As he was crossing Canterbury-road, Surrey Hills on Saturday, William Bray, 19 years, carpenter, Regent-street. Oakleigh, was knocked down by a motor car, ...

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  28. Rushall Station Robbed.

    Between 9.50 and 10 p.m. on Saturday a thief entered the booking office at Rushall railway station by climbing through a side window and stole £1 19 ...

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  29. Sir Stanley Argyle Silent.

    The leader of the U.A.P., Sir Stanley Argyle, yesterday refused to comment on the result of the election. ...

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  30. Robbery at Preston.

    Mrs, Jape Dunlop, Mount-street, Preston, returned home on Saturday night to find that during her absence thieves, having broken the glass in the front ...

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  31. Light Falls in North.

    SWAN HILL, Sunday.--Helpful rain, averaging 15 points, fell over the immediate Mallee areas on Saturday night. Farmers require at least 50 points to ...

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  32. Dead People on Roll.

    ORBOST, Sunday.--In the Orbost division indignation was expressed by many voters who attended the booth and found that they were not on the ...

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  33. BOY SHOT DEAD.

    ALBURY, Sunday.--A shooting fatality occurred last night at the home of Timothy Noonan, in Macauley-street. Several boys were handling a revolver ...

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  34. 200-MILE CHASE.

    YARRAWONGA, Sunday.--After a chase, which lasted more than two days and covered more than 200 miles, a youth named Wilkins was arrested at Moama ...

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  35. OVERDUE MOTOR SKIFF.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Although the three Air Force planes returned to Sydney again to-night without any word of Brian Abbot and Leslie Hay Simpson, ...

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  36. Robbery at Mission.

    During Saturday night thieves forced the side window of the Methodist mission, at the corner of Queensberry and Lygon streets, Carlton, and stole the ...

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  37. Thunder Storm at Kaniva.

    KANIVA.--A heavy thunder storm broke over the district on Sunday afternoon, bringing heavy rain. About 50 points fell, and the prospects are now bright for good crops. ...

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  38. HIGH COURT SEALS.

    In the Criminal Court last month, Seaforth Simpson Mackenzie, then principal registrar of the High Court, was convicted on two counts of forging and ...

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  39. Wireless Set Stolen.

    Mr. Robert Bunting, Drummond-street, Oakleigh, has reported to the police that while his motor ear was standing in Elizabeth-street, city, at 10.15 a.m. on ...

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  40. Other Country Reports.

    ARARAT.--At 8 p.m. on Saturday steady rain set, in, and continued throughout the night. The fall will be of great benefit to farmers and graziers generally. ...

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  41. PECULIAR ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--An unusual accident occurred on Saturday, when a cannon ball, weighing 68 lb., rolled down a hill at Bradley's Head and struck Mrs. ...

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  42. Adelaide Electric Supply.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Subject to confirmation by the stock holders at the annual meeting to be held on 19th November, the directors of Adelaide ...

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  43. KENNEDY SEAT.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--When he was asked to comment on a statement regarding the possibility of his contesting the by-election for the Kennedy seat in ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. Unexplained Tragedies.

    The body of a man, whose identity has not yet been established, was found in the sea near Middle Brighton pier late yesterday afternoon. Deceased's ...

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  46. City Council Vacancy.

    The resignation of Alderman H. C. Elliott, who has represented Smith Ward on the City Council since 1963, will be received by a special meeting of the ...

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  47. Glaclarium.

    A large crowd gave Joyce Macbeth, the young English champion skater, a warm ovation on Saturday night, when she made her farewell appearance on the ice in a ...

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  48. Boats Overturn.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Over thirty sailing boats capsized in the harbor late this afternoon when a strong south-westerly sprang up relieving the heat wave ...

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  49. Advertising

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