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  2. STREET DUEL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--As the result of a sensational gun duel in Alexandria, late on Saturday afternoon, two men were admitted to the South Sydney Hospital ...

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  3. FEDERAL ELECTION.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--With the return of the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to Canberra to-day from Melbourne, it was made clear that the Ministry has ...

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Colonel Beck, Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs, will be the guest of his Majesty at Buckingham Palace at luncheon tomorrow. ...

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  5. ARMISTICE DAY SERVICES.

    The heat claimed its toll among the immense crowd which assembled at the Shrine of Remembrance yesterday for the drum-head Armistice commemoration ...

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  6. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION.

    An investigation by the Supreme Court into allegations of duplicate voting and impersonation at the Melbourne City Council by-election in Smith ward last ...

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  7. RUSSIA'S ARMY.

    The nineteenth anniversary of the establishment of the Soviet was celebrated by a gigantic review of troops and civilians in the Red Square. M. Stalin ...

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  8. FIRE IN CYCLE WORKS.

    A dramatic fire, in which the crackling of the flames was mingled with the staccato discharge of cartridges, caused destruction estimated at more than ...

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  9. CAR IN FLAMES.

    A motor car overturned and burst into flames on Bulla-road, Bulla, early last night. Seven persons were injured, but only one was admitted to hospital. Some ...

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  10. YOUTH SHOT DEAD.

    BACCHUS MARSH, Sunday.--A shooting fatality occurred on the property of Mr. Baird, of Coimadai, six miles from Bacchus Marsh, at 12.30 p.m. on ...

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  11. FATALITY AT GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Sunday.--Fatal results attended a collision between a motor truck and a motor cycle outfit on the Geelong-Melbourne road about ...

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  12. HURLED THROUGH HOOD.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Ronald Withy, 18 years, of Adamstown, was killed and Charles Harvey, 19 years, and Donald Henderson, 40 years, also of Adamstown, ...

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  13. ARMED MAN CAUGHT.

    A man who visited an Italian cafe in Spring-street, city, early on Saturday morning started an argument with the proprietor, and then produced a pistol. ...

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  14. A Jewish Service.

    In the presence of a crowd of some 300 people, including about 50 returned Jewish soldiers, the Armistice day observance conducted by the Melbourne ...

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  15. SHOT BY FORMER PARTNER.

    Edward Ballard, a circus promoter, who is said to have accumulated a fortune which has been variously estimated at from £4,000,000 to £20,000,000, was ...

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  16. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Roy Frederick Harmer, 23, single, motor mechanic, of Kilburn, was fatally injured on Saturday night when his motor cycle collided with ...

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  17. FLIGHT FROM ENGLAND.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Leonard Clark, a New Zealand fanner, arrived in his plane at Mascot from Longreach on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. He made such ...

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  18. WEEK-END THIEVES.

    Mr. Lewis, of Leonards-crescent, Ascot Vale, has reported to the police that during Saturday night a window at the rear of his house was forced and £18 in ...

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  19. MOTOR CYCLE SKIDS.

    DONALD, Sunday.--When the motor cycle he was riding skidded on the Donald-Cope Cope road. E. Zeuschner, 22 years, of Corack-road, Donald, was ...

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  20. STRIKE UNSETTLED.

    The shipping strike remains unsettled. The liner American Legion, hearing Mr. Cordell Hull, the Secretary for State, ...

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  21. Draper's Shop Entered.

    Detectives are investigating a robbery committed on Saturday night at the shop of Henry E. Dowsett and Co., drapers, Armstrong-street, Middle Park. The ...

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  22. Two Cars in Collision.

    A collision occurred on the Donald-St. Arnaud road between cars driven by G. D. Moore, of Donald, and J. O'Shannessy, of Mogg's Plains. Moore had Mrs. ...

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  23. GUARD WITHDRAWN.

    The Italian Government, having undertaken to guarantee the continued safety of the British Legation staff and property at Addis Ababa, Count Ciano, the ...

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  24. Race-Week Victims.

    Although the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups passed off without a single ease of hotel "barbering" being reported to the police, Saturday night, with the ...

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  25. BIG POLICE RAID.

    A raid was made late on Saturday afternoon by a large body of police on a billiard room in Glen Huntly road, Caulfield, which, it was suspected, was ...

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  26. AT WILLIAMSTOWN.

    An Armistice commemoration service was held in Williamstown town hall yesterday. The mayor (Cr. O. Chanter) presided, and Rev. J. Walker and other ...

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  27. Both Legs Broken.

    Early on Sunday morning Lillian Jordan, 21 years, Wallace-street, West Brunswick, was a passenger in the side car of a motor cycle outfit which collided ...

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  28. PROBABLE DATE, MARCH 6.

    "There is every chance of an early election," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) on Saturday before leaving Melbourne for Canberra, "although Cabinet ...

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  29. Mont Park Hospital Robbed.

    During Friday night a storeroom at Mont Park Mental Hospital was entered, the thieves breaking the glass in a window arid manipulating the catch. Sugar, ...

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  30. Leg and Arm Broken.

    Shirley Warde, 12 years, Cromer-street, West Preston, while crossing Johnston-street, Collingwood, on Saturday afternoon, was knocked down by a motor ...

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  31. ROBBERY AT MILDURA.

    A message received at Russell-street from the Mildura police yesterday reports that the premises of Mr. M. C. Smith, Deacon-avenue, Mildura, had been ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    The death is reported from Hollywood of the well-known character actor Chic Sale. Sir Basil Brooke, of Ulster, is ...

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  33. AIR INFANTRY UNITS.

    According to the Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," the Minister of Air (M. Flerre Cot) has announced that France, following the example of ...

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  34. OBITUARY.

    Colonel Wilfred Byron, brother of the late Lady Campion, wife of a former Governor of West Australia, died suddenly at his home in South Perth on ...

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  35. Woman Hurt in Collision.

    DAYLESFORD, Sunday.--Mrs. E. Ireland, of Church-street, Richmond, was admitted to Daylesford Hospital tins afternoon suffering from shock and a ...

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  36. ANGLO-ITALIAN TRADE.

    The British trade delegation, which has been engaged in Rome for several weeks in negotiations for the regularising of the resumption of commercial ...

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  37. Mrs. MARGARET CUNNINGHAM.

    At the age of 87, the death occurred at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. W. Byrne, Swan Reach, of Mrs. Margaret Cunningham, wife of the late Mr. ...

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  38. PACIFIC SHIPPING.

    Dr. F. Wall. M.L.C., of New South Wales, who is returning to Australia by the Aorangi, states that the co-operation of Canada, Great Britain, Australia and ...

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  39. Man Drowned at Canberra.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--James Feebey, about 25 years, single, who originally came to Canberra from Tasmania, was drowned late this afternoon while ...

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  40. Emden Victory Recalled.

    The opening chapter of Australian naval history was re-told on Saturday night when 28 members of the crow of the original H.M.A.S. Sydney gathered at ...

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  41. Sandringham.

    The annual Armistice memorial service at Sandringham was held yesterday oil the beach oval. The 46th Battalion (Brighton Rifles), with color party and ...

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  42. Wheat Men's Opposition.

    Objection to the suggestion that the Federal elections should he held simultaneously with the referendum on marketing at the end of February was ...

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  43. OLD NORTHCOTE IDENTITY.

    Mr. George Johann Haub died at his residence, Westbourne-grove, Northcote at the age of 94. He was a familiar figure at Northcote, where he had lived ...

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  44. Boy Cyclist Killed.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--When the bicycle he was riding collided with a truck cloze to his home to-day, Clinton Charles Chaplin, 14 years, of Campsie, was ...

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  45. COMPANY MERGER.

    It is reported that agreement is on the point of conclusion between the Blackburn Aircraft Company and Messrs. William Denny for the manufacture of ...

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  46. ALCOHOLIC REMORSE!

    The casualty ward of a big metropolitan hospital is not quite the place for sentiment, and it is refreshing to learn that even in the grave lexicon of ...

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  47. Reverse for Official A.L.P.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Supporters of the official group of the A.L.P. were defeated at a meeting of the Cook electorate council to-night, when it was ...

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  48. MR. G. A. ROBERTSON.

    At a private hospital at Geelong on Saturday afternoon Mr. George A. Robertson died, at the age of 68 years. He had been in ill-health for some time, but ...

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  49. Observances in Country.

    BALLARAT.--A service was held by Ballarat scouts at Pax Hill on Sunday in the presence of a large gathering. Representatives of the R.S.L., Rotary, Legacy and Apex clubs ...

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  50. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    Union returning from England, the Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) slated that although he had conferred with Downing-street on the subject of ...

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  51. Queensland Labor Plebiscite.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Nominations will close on 14th inst. for candidates willing to contest the Labor plebiscite for the party's endorsement for the next ...

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  52. Aero Club Pageants.

    Many members of the Royal Victorian Aero Club flying their own machines will attend forthcoming aerial pageants. Next Saturday they will go to Numurkah, and ...

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