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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The first subject to be knighted by King George VI. is Mr. Walter Monckton, K.C. who was Attorney-General to the Prince of Wales, and was ...

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  3. HOMES FOR SOLDIERS.

    With a plea that the Returned Soldiers' League was not "a union of soldiers dragged together to fight for privileges," the State president of the league, Mr. ...

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  4. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    According to a message from Rome the tariff on wheat imports has been reduced from 39 a cwt. to 111 a cwt. Executive Council approval has been ...

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  5. SERIOUS ACCIDENTS.

    Two men were injured seriously when a motor car in which they were travelling collided with a motor truck on the Princes Highway near Pakenham ...

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  6. TRADE NEGOTIATIONS.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Members of the Canadian trade delegation and the Commonwealth Minister in Charge of Trade Treaties (Sir Henry Gullett) ...

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  7. MODERATE POLICY.

    The success of General Senjuro Hayashi in forming a Cabinet, after General Ugaki's failure, has reacted favorably on the stock market, being particularly ...

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  8. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF.

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  9. TRADE HOLIDAYS.

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  10. Hastings Collision.

    As the sequel to the accident at the High-street level crossing, Hastings, on Monday night, when a car crashed into the side of an empty passenger train. ...

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  11. YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Officials of the Youth Employment Movement and the Victorian Employers' Federation yesterday expressed approval of the action of the State Ministry in ...

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  12. EASTERN TRADE.

    SYDNEY Tuesday.--The president of the Graziers' Association (Mr. J. P. Abbott), commenting to-day on tho report that the Eastern and Australian line had ...

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  13. NAVAL AGREEMENTS.

    Naval discussions between England and Germany, in continuation of the series of conversations undertaken by the British Government with a view to ...

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  14. FLATS AT SANDRINGHAM.

    At Sandringham council meeting last night General Construction Co. Ltd. applied for a permit to erect a three-story block of 27 flats at the corner of ...

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  15. EGG EXPORT BOARD.

    Mr. P. Harwell has been appointed Government representative on the Egg and Egg Pulp Marketing Board. Already four representatives of the producers ...

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  16. Injured Men Improve.

    ECHUCA, Tuesday.--Patrick O'Connor, of Elwood, and James Crouch, of Footscray, who were seriously injured as a result of a car somersaulting on ...

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  17. Car Overturns Near Horsham.

    HORSHAM, Tuesday.--Mr. T. McNish, of Raglan, has been admitted to hospital suffering from injuries sustained when his car overturned about two ...

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  18. ELECTRIC SHOCK.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Claude Leason of Kogarah, had his hands badly burned and was rendered unconscious when 415 volts passed through him when he came ...

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  19. Gig Struck by Car.

    WANGARATTA, Tuesday. -- Whilst Mrs. Morrison and her three daughters, including Mrs. Walters and her two children, were driving home in a gig from ...

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  20. MEDICA AT SEYMOUR.

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  21. SINGAPORE MANOEUVRES.

    Taking off at dawn this morning to continuo the search for the invading "Blucland" fleet, in connection with the combined manoeuvres in defence of ...

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  22. MELBOURNE CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The Assistant Minister of Commerce (Mr. Thorby) will leave Canberra for Melbourne to-morrow evening, in order to preside at the youth ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES SCHEME

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Housing Improvement Act, passed during the last session of Parliament, was proclaimed to-day. The Premier (Mr. Stevens) ...

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  24. Intersection Collision.

    Suffering from internal injuries, Ernest Elliott, Berkeley-street. Hawthorn, was admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital in a serious condition yesterday afternoon ...

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  25. OBITUARY.

    Dr. Walter Broyer, who died yesterday, lived for many years in retirement at Grattan-street, Carlton. He gave up active work as a physician and surgeon ...

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  26. PAINTERS INJURED.

    Flung ten feet to the ground when scaffolding collapsed as they wore painting the front of the Apostolic chur[?]n. Wimble-street, Northcote, yesterday, two ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. MRS. H. WALKER.

    Mrs. Henrietta Walker, of Ringwood, who died on Sunday night, was cremated yesterday at tho Spring Vale Necropolis. The service at the crematorium ...

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  29. MARRIAGE LOANS.

    [?] [?]tween August, 1933, and 30th January last, Herr Reinhardt, German Under-Secretary of Finance, says 700,000 were ...

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  30. MR. J. F. D. BYRNE.

    Mr. J. F. D. Byrne, a financial journalist, died at his home in Orrong-road. Toorak, on Monday night. He Joined the literary staff of "The Age" in 1896, and ...

    Article : 114 words
  31. Youth Drowned at Studley Park.

    In spite of desperate efforts made by his cousin to save him, Joseph Adams, 20 years, Ballarat-street, Collingwood. was drowned when a canoe in which be was ...

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  32. LOAN COUNCIL.

    Preparatory to the meeting of the Loan Council, which is to open in Melbourne to-morrow, the Premiers of Victoria and Queensland yesterday had ...

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  33. FUNERAL OF LADY HENNESSY.

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  34. THE QUEEN'S CROWN.

    The mast closely guarded secret of the Coronation preparations is the design of the Queen's crown. Queen Mary's crown, which was probably, the lightest and ...

    Article : 102 words
  35. PLACEMENT SERVICE.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.--"Your placement service is absolutely outstanding," said. Mr. H. J. T. Hyland, Assistant Minister of Agriculture of Victoria, ...

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  36. THE BENDIGO SEAT.

    There was a recurrence in State political circles yesterday of discussion as to the political future of the Premier (Mr. Dunstan), and the possibility that ...

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  37. DEATH OF CONSTABLE.

    Constable Leonard C. Rymer. 27 years, Who was injured when a police motor cycle patrol overturned at St. Kilda Junction on Monday, died in the Police ...

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  38. Airman's Funeral.

    The funeral of the late Mr. F. J. Wridgway, who was fatally injured in an aeroplane crash near Essendon on Saturday, was escorted yesterday from ...

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  39. WIRELESS TRANSMITTER.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Dally Herald" says that there is considerable surprise In British official circles at the reports that a wireless ...

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  40. FIRE AT BRUNSWICK.

    For the fourth time within a month fire broke out last night at the premises of Thos. Mitchell and Co. Pty. Ltd., brush manufacturers, Victoria-street, ...

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  41. STRUCK BY A SKIP.

    KALGOORLIE, Tuesday.--Struck by a descending skip while walking up the travelling way of the main shaft of the Lancelleld mine at Laverton last night. ...

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  42. WILLS AND ESTATES.

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  43. LEAGUE INQUIRY.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labor (Colonel Muirhcad) will represent the British Government at tho preparatory tripartite conference to ...

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  44. CHILD POISONED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Attracted by its sweet taste. William Gladhill, aged 2 years, of Warlalda, consumed a pot of ant exterminator. His parents rushed ...

    Article : 40 words
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