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  2. PHARAOH'S CURSE.

    Lady Seton, wife of Sir Alexander Seton, of Edinburgh, is going to Egypt, shortly to replace the "sacred" bone, which is believed to carry Pharaoh's ...

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  3. SERVICES BANNED.

    The police charged with their batons a thousand people assembled outside the Milltown cemetery, Belfast, as they were rising from their knees after reciting the ...

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  4. FOOTBALL PRACTICE MATCHES.

    Football practice matches were continued yesterday, selectors taking the opportunity to test hundreds of recruits. ...

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  5. EMPIRE AIR ROUTE.

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Forgan Smith), who has arrived by air, says the trip from Australia was most interesting, and gave him the ...

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  6. NAVAL POLICY.

    The refusal of the Japanese Government to restrict the calibres of big naval guns to 14 inches, which was formally communicated to the British Ambassador, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DUKE OF WINDSOR.

    As he stood bareheaded in a cold wind, the Duke of Windsor evoked cries of "Hell," when he replied in a few words of German, ending "Auf Wiederschen" ...

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    F. CURCIO, Firzroy' s rugged follower, who is still doubtful as to whether he is to play League football this season. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. New Richmond Men Improve

    Richmond held another practice match at Olympic Park yesterday, which drew a good crowd of onlookers. Two newcomers, H. Jenkins (centre) and E. Jenkings (wing), ...

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  10. RHODESIAN VETERANS.

    Eleven veterans of the early settler days, their ages averaging 70½ years, and the oldest 78 years, are among the Southern Rhodesian contingent which ...

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  11. AT CARLTON.

    Judging from the amazing number of men training -- the century was reached on Monday afternoon and more are expected -- and the splendid talent available, the Blues should ...

    Article : 397 words
  12. Collingwood Seconds.

    Owing to the death of Mr. H. Parnell, for many years a committeeman of Collingwood, second eighteen training operations, will be postponed this afternoon. The funeral will ...

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  13. KING ISLAND BLACKS.

    Sir, -- In the Literary Supplement of the 20th March, mention was made by your correspondent "Quiz" of "another settler, a very big half-caste ...

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  14. League Seconds.

    At the last meeting of the rules revision committee, Mr. Stokes moved that the following be added to rule 48[?]:-- That the 19th man of the senior club who does not take the ...

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  15. NINE MEN KILLED.

    At Dubois, Pennsylvania, an explosion occurred at what was known as the "safest coal mine in the world," and two persons were killed. ...

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  16. FITZROY'S' RUN.

    About 25 recruits presented themselves for trial at Fitzroy yesterday afternoon, although some of them are still engaged at cricket and other sports. Price, the sturdy ...

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  17. ASSOCIATION.

    Brunswick, in a match against their second eighteen, had their first serious trial for the season. In the first half twelve of the old senior players took the field, and most of ...

    Article : 211 words
  18. THE FISHING INDUSTRY.

    For operation in the open seas outside Australian waters, the Kyodo Fishcry Co. is laying down the world's largest steam teawler, of 950 tons. The ...

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  19. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General, attended by Captain Blacker, A. D. C., will arrive in Melbourne this morning en route for Perth. His Excellency will leave ...

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  20. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    As an outcome of the Gresford colliery disaster, in which 265 lives were lost, summonses have been served against the company, William Bonsall, manager; ...

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  21. SHIPPING DELAYED.

    Three ships a day late, three twelve hours late, three, including two mail boats, three hours late, two sheltering and five others not reported. Such is ...

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  22. ST. KILDA.

    In the match against Brighton yesterday the St. Kilda selectors had the opportunity of seeing many of this season's aspirants in action. Changes were made in both sides at ...

    Article : 365 words
  23. FOOTSCRAY RECRUITS.

    At no ground is there greater interest than that being shown at Footscray. The Tricolors have not made the progress in League company that was expected, but their steady, ...

    Article : 437 words
  24. Promising Talent at Oakleigh.

    Yesterday's practice match at Oakleigh revealed some very promising material for the coming season. About 20 recruits were tried out the respective teams including a number ...

    Article : 125 words
  25. HUB OF AIR.

    The Pan American Airways' clipper plane, which is making a pioneer service flight to New Zealand, may set off on the last hop from Pago Pago on ...

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  26. Williamstown.

    Mixed sides of senior men and new players enrolling this season met on Williamstown ground yesterday, when the club's second practice match was staged. Among new players ...

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  27. Popularity of Hill Country.

    MENZIES CREEK. Monday. -- With ideal holiday conditions, the Easter crowd in the hills was much greater than a year ago. All forms of ...

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  28. OBITUARY.

    Earl Kitchener died yesterday in Nairobi, Kenya colony. He was the second earl to hold the title, and succeeded his brother, Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener, ...

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  29. SPIRITED TRIAL GAME.

    A large crowd of enthusiastic supporters gathered at Port Melbourne yesterday morning to see a strong South Melbourne side try conclusions with the Port Melbourne ...

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  30. In Camp at Frankston.

    Thirty-one girl guides from the districts of Kew, Hawthorn and Coburg are at Long Island, Frankston, under camp conditions, for the Easter holidays. Miss ...

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  31. EASTERN SUBURBAN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 411 words
  32. APARTMENT MURDER.

    Mrs. Mary Gedeon, 54 years her daughter Veronica, 20 years, and Frank Byrnes, 35 years, who lodged with them were mysteriously murdered in their ...

    Article : 162 words
  33. FLAX CULTIVATION.

    ADELAIDE, Monday. -- Senator McLachlan stated to-night that inquiries into the possibilities of growing linum flax in the heavier- rainfall districts of ...

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  34. HAWTHORN IMPROVING

    Over 1000 football enthusiasts attended the Camberwell ground yesterday to witness the practice match between Hawthorn and Camberwell. They were treated to a good ...

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  35. BRIGADIER SAMUEL CLARKE.

    Speaking in a Salvation Army meeting at Malvern on Easter Sunday morning, Brigadier Samuel Clarke, an officer living in retirement in the district, declared ...

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  36. Oil in Australia.

    Sir, -- The searchers for oil in Australia are slowly but surely emerging through the murk which has enshrouded their activities for so ...

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  37. DISTRESS SIGNALS.

    WELLINGTON, Monday. -- Distress signals flashed by a torch by a boy, 16 years of age, from the end of Long wharf at Waiwera, thirty miles north of ...

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  38. FESTIVAL OF DAWN.

    HOBART, Monday. -- Although heavy rain fell during the night followed by an inch of snow, a crowd numbering 1500 attended the first celebration in Australia ...

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  39. EASTER TRAGEDIES.

    After the baptism of her three small daughters at Aurora, Illinois, Mrs. John Martin, 25 years, strangled them in a bedroom at her home, and hanged ...

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  40. COUNTRY FOOTBALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 191 words
  41. SIR JULIUS CAHN'S XI.

    The three -day cricket match All Malaya and Sir Julian Cahn's touring side ended in an exciting draw. Malaya scored 161 in the first innings, of which ...

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  42. ESSENDON.

    The outstanding performer among the new men at Essendon yesterday was T. Reynolds from the seconds, a brother to Dick. He kicks with both feel, and playing at ...

    Article : 327 words
  43. King Island History.

    Sir, -- "Quiz" in "The Age" Literary Supplement of 20th March quotes assertions re King Island made by Charles Winter 15 years ago. I ...

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  44. Cyclist Injured.

    A fractured base of the skull was sustained by Cyril Poole, 31 years, Kerford street, North Essendon, when the fork of his bicycle collapsed while he was riding ...

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  45. NORTH MELBOURNE.

    North Melbourne club staged its second practice match between sides consisting of senior, second- eighteen and recruits, comprising local juniors. A highly exciting struggle ...

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  46. SHOT DEAD AT RECEPTION.

    Mrs. May Godby, 36 years, the wife of Major Robert Godby, retired, was shot dead after a wedding reception at a guests' hotel, High Wycombe. She ...

    Article : 80 words
  47. Fall from Motor Cycle.

    GEELONG, Monday. -- Athol Woods, 23 years, of Peel-street, Windsor, and Edna Rule, 20 years, of Woodside-crescent, Toorak, were treated at Geelong ...

    Article : 61 words
  48. SOCCER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  49. Digger Sentries Attract Crowds.

    The Australian Coronation contingent 's quarters at Wellington Barracks were the magnetic attraction of Easter crowds, hundreds standing outside the ...

    Article : 52 words
  50. SWIMMING.

    SYDNEY. -- When Moss Christie won the 4[?] yards championship of Drummoyne club on Sunday it was his 97th title. In 20 years of competitive swimming Christic has won titles ...

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  51. Man's Death in Hospital.

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Knocked down by a motor car in Willoughby to-night, Clarence Huxley, 41 years, received a fracture of the skull. He died shortly ...

    Article : 36 words
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