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  2. INTERNATIONAL PEACE

    Speaking to-night at the Co-operative Printing Society's diamond jubilee dinner, the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) said—"One section of ...

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  3. SEWER GAS EXPLODES

    while work was proceeding on a staging above the bottom of a sewer shaft at Spotswood on Saturday morning, a violent explosion of sewer gases ...

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  4. MOTORING ACCIDENTS

    Four persons were in lured in a collision between two motor cars at East St. Kilda on Saturday evening. One car rolled completely over and came to rest ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS

    The political situation has become cleared. General Smuts declared at a meeting at Pretoria on Saturday that as long as he could see the least danger ...

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  6. COAL CRISIS

    It is understood that the balance swinging rather against the possibility of the State council of the Federated Enginedrivers' Association, at its ...

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  7. OBITUARY

    Mr. James Jones, who died at his borne. Swan-street, Grange, on Sunday morning, at the age of 87, was born on South-terrace, near the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EMPIRE TRADE

    The Federation of the Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire are arranging a congress to be held in the Guildhall, London, in May, under ...

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  9. CYCLONE ON QUEENSLAND COAST

    During Saturday night's storm the homestead of Mr. J.D. Powell was practically demolished. The roof was torn off, and there was great damage to the ...

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  10. THE STATE'S FINANCES

    The approximate statement of the revenue and expenditure of the State for the financial year ended June 30 shows that the receipts amounted to £10,839,193 and the expenditure to £11,711,481. leaving a deficit of £932,288. ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICAN FARMERS

    The Cape district is experiencing bountiful rains, foreshadowing a good wheat crop. The farmers have now started to put pressure on the ...

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  12. UNIONS AND THE COMMISSION

    The present attitude of the combined mining unions committee to the Royal Commission on the coal industry was disclosed when members of the ...

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  13. DRIVER WANTED

    Police are searching for the driver of a motor car which knocked down Mr. Edward Reginald Stephens (51), married, of Elwood, in Elsternwick on ...

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  14. TIMBER INDUSTRY

    Interviewed on his return from Parliament to-day, Mr. A. W. Neill declared that the 80,000 dollars subsidy to ships carrying timber to Australia ...

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  15. CAUTION URGED

    Suggestions have been made by the United States Government to Great Britain that the naval disarmament question should be approached with ...

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  16. VIEWS AND COMMENTS

    From the Rev. F. LADE:—All who sympathise with the efforts of a great nation to reduce the evils of alcoholism will be reassured by the ...

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  17. MORE MELBOURNE ROBBERIES

    While Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Sleigh, of Walsh-street, South Yarra, were, at dinner on Friday evening, a thief entered by a side window, which was ...

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  18. DEATH AFTER COLLISION

    Mr. Arthur Shepherd (62), who was badly injured when a horse and cart he was driving collided with a motor car at Midland Junction on Friday ...

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  19. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY!

    A tragedy that apparently occurred last night, or early this morning, was revealed at Morwell about midday, when the bodies of a man and his wife ...

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  20. OVERSEAS TRADE DEPARTMENT

    According to political circles, Mr. MacDonald does not intend to appoint a successor to Captain Hacking as Parliamentary Secretary to the ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT AND THE LEAGUE

    It is understood that the Government attach great importance to the work of the League of Nations. Mr. Henderson (Foreign ...

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  22. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER

    Mr. Robert Boutchard (31), or Forest lodge, was knocked down sad killed by a motor vehicle in the city on Saturday night, and two others ...

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  23. FREE TRADE

    Lord Beaverbrook, in the "Sunday Express," advocates an Imperial fiscal union, within which all trade should flow free and unrestricted ...

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  24. ITALIAN KILLED

    Mr. Carlo Minnuitti (26). of Surry Hills, was fatally injured by a motor car on Saturday night. ...

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  25. CAR SKIDDED

    William Honnes (39) was admitted to hospital in a serious condition with a fractured skull, which he received when his car skidded and collided with ...

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  26. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    As the result of a Collision at Colonel Light Gardens between a delivery van, the property of the Myer Emporium Ltd., and a motor cycle and sidecar. ...

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  27. KNOCKED DOWN IN STREET

    Fatal injuries were received by Mrs. Margaret Wilson, aged 65 years, of Norbert-street. Balwyn, when she was knocked down by a motor car in ...

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  28. UNITED STATES TARIFF

    In a speech to-day at Tara, Ontario, the Minister for Trade (Mr. Malcolm) said that if changes were made in the United States tariff which were ...

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  29. MEN WHO FORGET MARRIAGE

    Two cases of men who after receiving injuries to the frontal bones of the skull, forgot that they had been mar- ried recently, were cited by Dr. Bernard ...

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  30. MURDER OF A GIRL

    The identity of the man arrested last week in Rhodesia and charged with the murder of a university student. Miss Kanthack, in 1927, was disclosed ...

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  31. A SUDDEN DEATH

    Mrs, Mary Jane Smith (60), collapsed at her home, Portland-place, Portland, and died late on Sunday afternoon. ...

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  32. MR. MACDONALD

    The "Sunday Express' understands that Mr. MacDonald has definitely decided to go to Washington to meet Mr. Hoover this summer, probably in ...

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  33. MOTOR AND BUS COLLIDE

    A tramways motor bus and a motor car, driven by Mr. E. Satchell, collided at 8.30 on Saturday night at the corner of Grote-street and West-terrace. As ...

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  34. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED

    Mr. William Field (23), of Semaphore, was admitted to the Adelaide hospital on Sunday evening suffering from concussion and lacerations. He ...

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  35. THE KOOKABURRA TRAGEDY.

    The body of Mr. R.S. Hitchcock, who lost his life with Flight Lieutenant Keith Anderson in the ill-fated Sight of the Kookaburra, will reach Perth by ...

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  36. SNEERER DEAD

    After leading for the greater part of the jounrney in the Hurdle Race at Canterbury Part on Saturday, Sneerer dropped back suddenly She was ridden over the ...

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  37. ATTEMPTED SHOPBREAKING

    Shortly before 11. o'clock last night a person notified the Detective Office that the glass door at the front of the Rhodesian Fur Manufacturing ...

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  38. CAR CRASHES INTO POST

    Owing to the failure of the lights, a car driven by Mr. Brooksby, of KaLangadoo, left the Bay-road, six miles From town, last night, and crashed into ...

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  39. NEW SOUTH WALES RETURNS

    A surplus of £500,000 is anticipated by the State Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) on the year's financial operations, despite heavy losses of revenue owing to ...

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  40. A BURGLAR ON THE BENCH

    When I retired (writes a London expolice inspector) and went to live in a small town, a local minister called on me. Recognition was mutual. We ...

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  41. DEATH OF RETIRED FARMER

    The body of Mr. Arthur Henry Muddle (52), retired farmer, was found In 18 inches of water in a creek near his Undercliffe home on Saturday with ...

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  42. LIEUTENANT ANDERSON'S BODY

    The body of Flight-Lieutenant Keith Anderson, which arrived in Sydney on Saturday, will remain in an undertaker's chapel in the city until later in ...

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  43. "NO WEDDING" SURPRISE.

    A London society wedding, which had been announced three times, on December 22, January 5, and again on March 28, and had even rehearsed, was ...

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  44. MISSING WOMAN'S BOOT FOUND

    After a search throughout Saturday night, the body of Mrs. Margaret Phelan (63), of Northbridge, was found in the valley, 200 feet below the ...

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  45. DAY OF MOURNING

    A chain of bonfires blazed on every hilltop of Germany's eastern and western frontiers to-night to symbolise her readiness to guard the Fatherland. ...

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  46. THE FIRST HIGH-HEEL SHOE

    The first high-heeled shoe ever made in Europe, according to the claims of the sponsors of the exhibit, was shown recently at a shoe exposition in Paris. ...

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  47. EMPIRE ART

    Mr. Win Longstaff states that big efforts are being made to hold an Empire art exhibition in London in 1830, and he hopes that Australian ...

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  48. EXILED FROM HIS HOMELAND

    An American citizen is walking about Ireland unemployed and unable to get back to the United States because he joined the British army in 1915 and ...

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  49. SOLOMON ISLANDS

    An outbreak among the natives of a disease, resembling in its effect paralysis, has occurred at Malaita, in the Solomon Islands, and, according to Mr. ...

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  50. STRUCK BY FALLING GROUND

    Mr. Frank Regan, aged 60 years, was killed in Lyell Comstock mine on Saturday. He was employed as a shift boss at ...

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  51. LONG AEROPLANE TRIP

    In response to an urgent request, Pilot Affeck to-day landed in a Quntas aeroplane from Queensland. He will begin the return journey ...

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  52. RIOTOUS STUDENTS

    Bodies of Monarchist and Fascist university students, defying the orders of their rector, to-day demonstrated against the Treaty of Versailles. They ...

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  53. CAR OVER EMBANKMENT

    As the result of a motor car running off a banked-up road near Modbury between 7 and 8 o'clock on Friday evening, three persons sustained injury. ...

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  54. ADMIRAL EVANS

    Scenes of enthusiasm greeted the arrival of Rear-Admiral Evans at the smoke social given by the chief petty officers and petty officers of the ...

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  55. NEED FOR CARE.

    The film producer was reading the part to the star. "What yon have to do is to [?] the woman in your arms, get on the ...

    Article : 38 words
  56. MUSHROOM TOWNSHIP

    A mushroom town is springing up at Daly Waters, which will be the railway terminus for some time. The Crown sold town lots at fair ...

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