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  2. LORD HUNTINGFIELD WILL VISIT

    It is expected that in the near future the recently appointed Governor of Victoria (Lord Huntingtfeld) will pay a visit to Shepparton and the Goulburn Valley. His Excellency will be accompanied by Lady ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. JAPAN LOSES TO AUSTRALIA IN DAVIS CUP

    Australia today eliminated Japan from the 1934 Davis Cup tie, winning the first two singles matches and the doubles match. In the doubles match today, Crawford and Quist ...

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  4. KILLED BY LIONS AT ENGLISH ZOO

    Stanley Stenson, 26, a van driver, met his death at the Whipenade zoo today, when he was mauled by lions. ...

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  5. WIFE ALSO INSANE

    It was stated officially today, that the wife of Frank O’Brien, 50, of Bosisto Street, Richmond, met her husband in the Mont ...

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  6. REPORT DENIED

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) today gave an emphatic denial to a published report, that the Government proposed to set aside a substantial ...

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  7. Standardising Fruit For Sale

    A meeting of fruitgrowers and dealers convened by the Victorian Fruit Marketing Association today discussed proposals for the ...

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  8. JUDGE INJURED

    Mr B. S. Kisch, a judge of the Allahabad High Court, was seriously injured last night in an attack by suspected terrorists on his houseboat ...

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  9. Twelve Murders in Strike Riots

    At least 12 have been killed and 30 injured following a strike of field workers in Southern Spain. There has been much ...

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  10. APPEAL TO LORDS

    Mrs. Ross, wife of a barrister, Hubert Allen Rose, whom she manned in Dunedin in 1913, and afterwards came to live in London, argued in her ...

    Article : 147 words
  11. BALWYN MURDER

    The horrifying story of a man being murdered with a blunt instrument, and the body then burnt and hidden, in a culvert beside a lonely ...

    Article : 243 words
  12. GERMANY’S SHOCK TROOPS

    Marshal Retain, Minister for War, informed the Armament Committee of the Chamber of Deputies that Germany already ...

    Article : 56 words
  13. VICTORIA DEEP LEADS

    In the Practice Court, before Mr. Justice Macfarlan today, an application was made by Robert John Henderson, of Princess Street, Kew, for ...

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  14. BOXING

    Boxing circles have been thrown into a furor by the statement of Mr Bill Brown, of the State Boxing Commission, who after watching Max ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Unitarians To Be Excluded

    The Convocation of the Upper House decided, by 12 votes to none, that the invitations to preach should not be issued to Unitarians in future. ...

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  16. COUNTRY STORES ROBBED

    Stolen from Burton’s stores at Euroa last night, tobacco, clothing and other goods, valued at £300, were carried away in stolen cases and a bag. ...

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  17. LISTENED IN TO BROADCAST

    For listening in to a broadcast from Moscow, a father and son in Westphalia have been sentenced to imprisonment for ...

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  18. WATER SHORTAGE IN BRITAIN

    Mr. Geoffrey Shakespeare, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministery for Health, stated in the House of Commons today that the position ...

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  19. THUNDER CAUSES DEATHS

    Thunder was responsible for the death of three coolies and the serious injury of two others at Madras yesterday. ...

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  20. LIGHT RAIN FALLS

    Today was the first dull day in Melbourne since April 21. Light scattered showers fell in the city and many parts of Victoria and South ...

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  21. DUKE’S TOUR

    After consulting the British Consul, Mr. O’Connor, here, the Chamber of Commerce decided to invite the Duke of Gloucester to visit the city, if he ...

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  22. BRITISH SETTLERS

    The Council of Combined Empire Societies has appointed the following committee to assist those Brutish settlers whose cases were dealt with by ...

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  23. AMERICAN BANKING

    It was announced today that after June 16 the J. P. Morgan Company would continue a s a private bank, and would discontinue the under-writing ...

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  24. PETROL INQUIRY

    Firm refusals to disclose publicly information regarding the profits of the Vacuum Oil Company in Australia were made by its Deputy Chair ...

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  25. MINISTER IN AIR MISHAP

    When Lord Londonderry, Secretary of State for Air, was flying an aeroplane at Heston this afternoon, he had a slight mishap. His machine ...

    Article : 86 words
  26. SPEEDWAY TEST

    At the Wembley speedway last night, Australia won the first Test from England by 69 points to 38. Huxley, the captain of the ...

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  27. LIQUOR IN HOUSE

    A. P. Herbert, the novelist, who is conducting an anti-Defence of the Realm Act Campaign, was granted a rule nisi for a Writ of Mandamus by ...

    Article : 88 words
  28. PROFESSIONAL GOLF

    Today’s qualifying stages of the £750 professional golf tournament at Leeds saw the departure of such well known. players as Jolly, Daily, ...

    Article : 123 words
  29. DROUGHT AND HEAT WAVE

    The export of all cereals has been prohibited by a Government decree, following the effect on the harvest of a prolonged drought and heat wave. ...

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  30. SEAMAN’S INJURY

    On November, 1923, a seaman of Melbourne, named James Murphy, sustained a severe fracture of the left leg at Davenport, Tasmania, and was ...

    Article : 159 words
  31. FASCISTS AND COMMUNISTS CLASH

    London has seen nothing for years to be compared with the violent disturbances, which resulted in the arrest of one woman ...

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  32. U.A.P. TEAM FOR SENATE

    When questioned this afternoon, Mr Lyons, the Prime Minister, asserted that he knew nothing regarding the report that Senator Elliott will not ...

    Article : 241 words
  33. MEMORIAL TO DANCER

    Mr. Ormabay Gore, in answer to a question in the House of Commons, today, said that it had been agreed that a fountain as an international ...

    Article : 114 words
  34. REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS

    Before returning to Canberra today, the Prime Minister announced that he intended to submit the redistribution of seats bill very early ...

    Article : 67 words
  35. CENTENARY AIR RACE

    Wolff Hirth, the Gorman entrant for the Centenary air race, is aged 34 and holds world records for gliding. He is the son of a noted war pilot. ...

    Article : 33 words
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