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  2. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Twenty-eight boys sailed on the Orford On Saturday for the children's farm in Victoria, established, under the bequest of the late Lady Northcote. ...

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  3. FOUR KILLED.

    The worst feature of the traffic accidents during the week end was the callous behavior of a motorist who left his dying victim in Flemington-road, North ...

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  4. DENSE FOG RETURNS.

    After a fine but cold day dense fog returned to the metropolis for the night, delaying trains and shipping. By 8 p.m. the city was enshrouded, much to the ...

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  5. TRAGEDY AT ELWOOD.

    Mrs. V. Buchanan, 74 years, of 22 Docker-street, Elwood, has for some lime been an inmate of the Queen Victoria Hospital, suffering from a fractured ...

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  6. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE.

    In view of their importance to those who would participate in any scheme of unemployment insurance in Australia, considerations which led Mr. G. H. ...

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  7. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Lieutenant-Governor and Lady Mann, attended by the personal staff, were present at a performance of As You Like It, at the Princess Theatre on ...

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  8. DISCORDANT NOTE.

    An angry statement made by the Prime Minister or South Africa (Mr. Hertzog) before his departure from England has caused a sensation at ...

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  9. Letters to the Editor.

    The Commonwealth Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies) has staled in the House of Representatives his intention of submitting to Cabinet some amendment of ...

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  10. Strathnaver Held Up.

    Although visibility was clear at Port Phillip Heads, the fog was so dense over Hobson's Bay and part of Port Phillip Bay last night that shipping movements ...

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  11. OBITUARY.

    By the death of Mr. Daniel Patrick McLaughlin, Labor has lost one of its most prominent lenders. Deceased, who was secretary of the Male Confectioners' ...

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  12. HOLLYWOOD ORGY.

    A two days' investigation has been held into reports of a wild drinking orgy by the Hollywood film world. It was alleged that 126. girls, who were dressed ...

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  13. THREE INJURED.

    In a dense fog, a light motor car and an empty timber truck collided at the intersection of Point Nepean and Bay roads, Highett, on Saturday morning, ...

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  14. WOMEN'S CRICKET.

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  15. Headlights on Foggy Nights.

    Experiments show that the brighter the light the greater the distance of vision. Also if two lights are taken, (of equal brilliance) a yellowish light, will ...

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  16. MR. P. SULLIVAN.

    Returning to the Port Phillip Club Hotel, where he was staying, yesterday afternoon, after a motor drive, Mr. Phillip Sullivan, of Newry, Gippsland, a ...

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  17. SCHOOLBOY KILLED.

    Late yesterday afternoon a motor car driven by Mr. Herbert Lancashire, 40 years. Yarra-strect, Williamstown, and carrying his wife, Irene, 30 years; son, ...

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  18. FAMILY MURDERED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The bodies of Leslie Hugh Humphreys, 40 years, a telegraph linesman; his wife, Martha Emily Humphreys. 28 years, and two sons, ...

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  19. MRS. R. V. KIPPER.

    After a short illness, Mrs. Ripper, wife of Superintendent R. V. Ripper, died yesterday at her home at East Malvern. Superintendent Ripper, who is in charge of ...

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  20. SCENES DELETED.

    The first film about Queen Victoria produced since the Lord Chamberlain removed the ban on stage and screen presentations must be cut before it is ...

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  21. MR. W. D. JAMES.

    Mr. William D. James, 58 years, died suddenly at his residence in Byrne-street, Elwood, on Saturday night. He was formerly associated with the Bendigo ...

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  22. COUNTY CRICKET.

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  23. GEELONG CATHEDRAL.

    GEELONG, Sunday.--With the Apostolic Delegate, the Most Rev. Dr. Panico, presiding, Pontifical High Mass was celebrated at st. Mary's of the Angels ...

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  24. Serious Train Delays.

    The special fog staff of the Railway department was again called out on Saturday morning, when running schedules were seriously upset. No less than 140 ...

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  25. DUKE OF KENT.

    The Australian Associated Press is able authoritatively to state that the Duke and Duchess of Kent will not visit Australia for the New South Wales ...

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  26. Motorist Killed.

    Shortly after midday yesterday Thomas Bernard Davis, 72 Ludstone-street, Hampton, was standing beside a stationary motor car in Bluff-road, ...

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  27. RABAUL REFUGEES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--There were many emotional reunions when refugees from Rabaul arrived by the Montoro on Saturday night. The ship berthed in a ...

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  28. GOVERNOR PHILLIP.

    As a result of consultations between Mr. Lyons and the Home Secretary (Sir Samuel Hoare) it is practically certain that the remains of Governor phillip ...

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  29. Fall from Tram.

    A young woman, about 20 years of age, who has not yet been identified, fell from a tram at the comer of Bourke and Spring streets, city, at 7.30 p.m. on ...

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  30. VALUABLE RAIN.

    Officials of the Agricultural department expressed satisfaction on Saturday it the reports of good falls of rain in the Mallee and W[?] ...

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  31. POLITICAL ASPECT.

    The view expressed by the secretary of the A.N.A. (Mr. J. S. Parker) that unemployment insurance should not be made a political shuttlecock, will receive ...

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  32. Governor-General's Visit to Rabaul.

    The Minister, for External Affairs (Sir George Pearee) slated on his arrival in Melbourne from Canberra on Saturday that no. Minister would accompany the ...

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  33. Man's Skull Fractured.

    On Saturday night a man, who was identified yesterday as Percy Fisher, 32 years, Murray-street, Abbotsford, was crossing Victoria-street, Richmond, near ...

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  34. REUNION ALLOWED.

    After intensive diplomatic negotiations the Austrian Government has agreed to allow, a great reunion of Austrian, and German soldiers at Wels in the middle of ...

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  35. FREEDOM OF ABERDEEN

    In accordance Willi tradition, the Lord Provost of Aberdeen tied burgess tickets to the hats or Mr. Lyons and and Mackenzie King when they received the ...

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  36. Farmers Now Able to Sow.

    SEA LAKE. Sunday.--Steady rain set in late on Friday night. Falls recorded were:--Sea Lake, 141 points; Nandaly, 155; Pier Millan, 168; Mittyack. 172; ...

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  37. Collision at Canterbury.

    When two cars collided yesterday afternoon at the intersection of Rochester and Mont Albert roads, Canterbury, Herbert Storey, 25 years, of Heathcote, a ...

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  38. ROWING.

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  39. TAXPAYERS' CONFERENCE.

    After attending a meeting at Sale at which strong protests were made against the continuance of Federal land tax and unemployment relief taxation,the ...

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  40. New Zealand Matches.

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  41. Truck Driver Arrested.

    At 1 a.m. yesterday a police patrol was called to the Calder Highway, Diggers' Rest, where a motor truck had left the roadway and crashed into a tree. The ...

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  42. BURST WATER MAIN.

    Through dense fog the fire brigade answered a call when a water main burst on the Block Arcade near the Collins-street frontage. The ...

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  43. Anxiety at Bacchus Marsh.

    BACCHUS MARSH, Sunday.--Dry conditions still prevail throughout tho district, and frosts during tho week have intensified the dryness of the soil. The ...

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  44. TEST CRICKET LEADERS.

    Writing in the "Star," J. Hobbs emphasised the Australian advantage of having fewer changes than England with Test captions. S[?] the war, he states, Australia had had only ...

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  45. BURIED ALIVE.

    A 25-year-old Indian named Yashpal, son of a rich land owner, was burled alive for fifteen minutes at Durban, as a Yoga (mental discipline) demonstration ...

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  46. Rain in Riverina.

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  47. PROPOSALS GENEROUS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Sir Frederick Stewart, M.P., yesterday expressed the hope that the Federal Government would take immediate action to put into effect ...

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  48. Pedestrian's Leg Broken.

    On Saturday. afternoon Neil Connolly, Lygon-street. Carlton, was Crossing Lygon-street near his home, when he was knocked down by a motor car. He ...

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  49. LAW LIST--This Day.

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  50. Anti-Cancer Council Fund

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  51. New Sculling Champion.

    SYDNEY.--After holding the tile for 11 years. Alf. Burns was on Saturday defeated in the sculling championship of Australia by Evens Paddon, son of the former world's ...

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  52. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    WANGARATTA, Sunday.--Director C. S. Bates, who represented the Grand Lodge at the annual meeting of the Ovens and Murray District Oddfellows ...

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  53. Injured Motorist Dies.

    George W. Gorey, of Kooyong-road, Elsternwick, who was seriously injured late on Friday night, died early on Saturday morning in the Royal Melbourne ...

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  54. Deluge in N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Weather Bureau reported to-night that rath fell almost continuously since 11 o'clock on Thursday night. During this time 534 ...

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  55. MAN IN "IRON LUNG."

    Frederick Snite, 26 years, who is buffering from infantlie paralysis, arrived from China after 447 days inside a respirator, or so-called "Irong lung." ...

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  56. MOTOR CYCLING.

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  57. Two Cyclists Injured.

    Two young cyclists, James Cole, 20 years, Lothian-street, North Melbourne, and George Savage, 16 years, Esskine-road, Macleod, were cycling at ...

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  58. Conference in August.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The first week in August is likely to be chosen for the conference or the Commonwealth and Stated to discuss national insurance. ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. Advertising

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