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  2. UP IN THE CLOUDS

    The Fuhrer is reported to have retired to his mountain retreat to meditate on future action. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. DIES IN SQUALOR

    Called some days ago to a back room in a house in Cardigan-street, Carlton, the Carlton police found an old man named James Edwards, 76 years, living ...

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  4. SHORTER WEEK

    The Full Arbitration Court, consisting of Chief Judge Beeby, Judge Piper and Judge O'Mara, yesterday decided, notwithstanding strong opposition by the ...

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  5. UP TO THE LINE AGAIN

    Assembling for the first time as a team in Melbourne since the match against Victoria in 1919-20 season, members of the famous A.I.F. cricket team ...

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  6. EXTENSIVE FLOOD DAMAGE

    Further heavy rains, gauging up to 5 inches in places, caused sharp rises in streams throughout the north-east yesterday, and extensive flood damage is reported. Several townships are under water, numerous rail washaways have ...

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  7. ANZAC DAY MARCH

    Final preparations have been made for the Anzac day march, in which more than 20,000 men are expected to take part. They will be led by ...

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  8. FURTHER RISE FEARED

    WANGARATTA, Friday.--Cloud bursts and torrential rains have caused heavy floods and much damage to roads in the district. In addition to the damage to ...

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  9. INDIGNANT SETTLERS

    TONGALA, Friday.--At a public meeting here, district settlers voiced the general indignation in the district at the breakdown of the drainage system ...

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  10. LANDSLIDE NEAR BRIGHT

    BRIGHT, Friday.--"A night of terror" is how the Wandiligong residents, on the back road, described their experiences during the terrific thunder storm last ...

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  11. NO FIRES FROM BOARD CAMP

    WARBURTON, Friday.--Several witnesses at the Matlock bush fire inquest here to-day said no fire had burnt from the Metropolitan Board camp near ...

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  12. N.S.W. SUFFERS

    WAGGA, Friday.--The southern New South Wales railway system was completely disorganised to-day as a result of extensive washaways. Heavy rain ...

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  13. Advertising

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    Advertising : 120 words
  14. Emergency 'Keeper for A.I.F. Team

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 words
  15. Boy's Narrow Escape

    BENALLA, Friday.--Although there was torrential rain in the district during the last 24 hours, and falls were recorded up to five inches, there was no ...

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  16. TRUCK PLUNGES INTO RIVER

    MILDURA, Friday.--The steering gear of a truck failed as the vehicle was taking a sharp bend on the Merbein River-road to-night, but the driver and ...

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  17. MORE RAIL WASHAWAYS

    KATAMATITE, Friday.--For the second time within a week, the Katamatite-Shepparton railway line has been damaged. Last night torrential rains washed ...

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  18. STOCK MOVED TO HIGHER LAND

    WODONGA, Friday.--Floods are being experienced in many parts of the district, but the real effect of last night's heavy rain storm will pot be felt within ...

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  19. K.C. Claims £15,000

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. A. B. Piddington, K.C., is claiming £15,000 damages from Bennett and Wood Ltd., a sum considered to be a record amount in New ...

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  20. Fatal Mishap Ends Holiday

    When two cars collided on the Dandenong-road, Oakleigh, yesterday, Mrs. Clara Ann Bunston, 43, Brumby-street, Leongatha, was killed, and Walter Henry ...

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  21. Township Flooded

    BERRIGAN, Friday.--Torrential rain fell here this morning, 370 points being recorded in four hours, cellars in shops were flooded, and houses and business ...

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  22. Advertising

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  23. PRISONERS RESENT RAID

    BALLARAT, Friday.--Police are looking for thieves who "lifted" a quantity of vegetables from the gaol gardens. These ...

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  24. Damage to Roads

    EUROA, Friday.--Following a cloudburst on Balmattum Hill, a mile from Euroa township, late yesterday, water poured down from the top of the hills ...

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  25. New V.L.P. Executive

    Counting of the ballot for the election of the new central executive of the Victorian Labor party was completed yesterday. The full executive comprises:-- ...

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  26. Tungamah Under Water

    TUNGAMAH, Friday.--Tungamah is experiencing one of the worst floods in its history. Boosey Creek has overflowed its banks, and all main streets are ...

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  27. Myrtleford Cut Off

    MYRTLEFORD, Friday.--All rivers and creeks reached flood level to-day, following the heavy rains last night. Four inches of rain are reported in ...

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  28. Big Bill for Damages

    WAGGA, Friday.--The damage caused by the excessively heavy recent rains is unparalleled in the history of Kyeamba shire. This was revealed at the shire ...

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  29. Yarrawonga Partly Under Water

    YARRAWONGA, Friday.--Up to 9 o'clock this morning 333 points of rain were registered. This is the heaviest fall for some years. The top end of ...

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  30. Adelaide Line Damaged

    DIMBOOLA, Friday.--The cloudburst at Dooen during last night damaged about 20 chains of the railway line near Dooen, and caused considerable ...

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  31. Telephone Damage

    Several North-Eastern telephone lines, including trunk lines, have been put out of order by the floods. At Yundool, 13 miles from Benalla, a house, which ...

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  32. TWO MISSING MEN

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Slight headway was made to-day in the search by police and civilians in the Narromine district for Thomas Robinson, 72 years, pensioner, ...

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  33. NEWS IN BRIEF

    The Caretakers' Wages Board has been extended to include caretakers of flats and of halls let for public entertainment. ...

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  34. Reservoirs Benefit

    KYNETON, Friday.--This week's rain, coming so quickly after the recent heavy falls, resulted in a big run-off to the Collban storages, and they are now in ...

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  35. Death of Mrs. J. S. Stephens

    Mrs. J. S. Stephens died at her residence, Tooronga-road, Glen Iris, yesterday, at the age of 67 years. She had been ill for some months, and ...

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  36. Eldorado Isolated

    ELDORADO, Friday.--The heaviest floods on record have inundated the Reids and Clear Creek roads. Bridges have been washed away, practically isolating the ...

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  37. Band Performances

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 words
  38. A CORRECTION

    In the will of Frank Stuart Buzolich, late of Moorhouse-street, Armadale, batter, which was published in "The Age" on March 25, it was stated that ...

    Article : 59 words
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