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  2. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Fred Crone, chairman of the Vancouver Publicity Committee, is sending the following message to Australia and New Zealand by the boys ...

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  3. EMPIRE DAY

    The Duke of Connaught, in proposing the health of the King, the Queen, and the Royal family, at the Royal Empire Society's Empire Day dinner at the ...

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  4. STOLEN MOTOR CAR

    Not content with stealing a motor car on Saturday evening, thieves rolled it down a steep bank and into the River Torrens. About 10 o'clock ...

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  5. REPARATIONS

    A virtual deadlock has arisen over reparations. The Germans say they are prepared to reconsider the reservations if the Allies return to Mr. Owen ...

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  6. THE SHIPS OF THE FUTURE

    After the powerful development of modern shipping during the last score of years of the 19th century, a certain full occurred in ocean transport, and ...

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  7. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. Lyddon. who died at her residence, Springton, on May 22, in her 98th year, was born at Stronsey, Orkney Islands. She was married in ...

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  8. HAZARDS OF THE BATTLE

    The rhetorical avalanche of the general election will shortly descend upon this country. Already there is an intermittent skirmishing in the ...

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  9. THE ATLANTA'S TOUR

    The following message from Hr. J. W. Robinson, director of 4QG, who is the wireless operator with the Atlanta, was received in Brisbane from Darwin ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. LIGHTHOUSE DESCRIBED

    Though the Cape Don lighthouse is an extremely isolated station, the housing conditions are comfortable, and food and water are plentiful. ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICA

    Trouble was threatened to-day over the native question in connection with the election campaign. Mr. Robertson, a candidate for ...

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  12. RAILWAY FATALITY

    Two Victorian railway officials were knocked down and killed at Footscray by the Bendigo express on Saturday ...

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  13. MISSING CAR IN FAR NORTH

    About three weeks ago Mr. L. Eames. taxi driver, of the Yellow Cab Company, loaned his car to an acquaintance who said he wanted it for a day ...

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  14. NEWS FROM THE KYOGLE

    Interviewed to-night, Captain J.J. Airey, Federal Deputy Director of Navigation at Fremantle, stated that the Commonwealth lighthouse ship Kyogle ...

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  15. TEMPESTUOUS SEAS

    A severe cyclone occurred on the coast to-day, accompanied by showers of rain and very add temperatures. All steamers on the coast and in the ...

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  16. SELLING A VILLA

    A remarkable story comes from Antibes. A lawyer named Marten? told the police that he was forced to purchase ...

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  17. CAPTAIN BRAIN

    It will be seen that Captain Brain flew almost directly from Sydney to Cape Don, 2,000 miles away, to the missing machine. Just in the same way ...

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  18. OPINION IN GERMANY

    "A juggler's trick" is the term unanimously applied in the newspapers and official circles to the new reparations formula, the instant rejection of ...

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  19. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    The man who was seriously injured when he was knocked down by a motor car driven by Mr. C. C. Morphett, of Galway Gardens, at the comer of ...

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  20. MASKED AND ARMED MEN

    when Miss May Russell and a male friend returned to her home at Hurlstone Park last night, she found two masked men inside the hall door ...

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  21. JOYFUL NEWS FOR THE FAMILY

    Much excitement was caused in Warrnambool by the arrival of the news of the finding of Moir and Owen. By special arrangement, Mr. Edward ...

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  22. CARS COLLIDE

    A light car was capsized when it collided with another car in front of the Windsor Castle Hotel, Victoria-square, early on Saturday afternoon. The ...

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  23. STATION TRAGEDY

    A tragedy, in which a woman was shot dead and a man committed suicide by shooting himself, occurred last Sight at Nanyah Station. 30 miles from ...

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  24. PROHIBITION

    The "New York American" states that the British Ambassador (Sir Esme Howard), in a letter to a private American citizen, declares that he is ready ...

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  25. THE BRANSON CASE

    Dr. Beroud (Chief of the Technical Laboratory of the Police Department) has submitted a report, affirming that the bullet extracted from the bead ...

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  26. A GIRL KILLED

    Eunice Dilman (7), of Kangaroo Flat, near Bendigo, was crushed to death under the Wheels of a van which she had fallen from this ...

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  27. COLLISION AT MILE-END

    At 2 o'clock on Sunday morning a collision occurred at the corner of Fisher-terrace and Darebin-street, Mile-End, between a motor cycle ridden by ...

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  28. MRS. MOIR LISTENS IN

    Mrs. Moir. mother of Flight-Lieutenant Moir. listened intently at the radio in her little honeysuckle-covered home at Cahley Vale all day for news ...

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  29. MR. SCULlIN CRITICAL

    "The last few weeks." said the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Scullin) to-day, have demonstrated the weakness of our Governmental flying services, and ...

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  30. STREET ACCIDENTS

    The National Safety Council announced to-day that 27,500 persons were killed in automobile accidents in 1928 in the United States. This is 62 per ...

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  31. GAS METER ALIGHT

    A gas after on the property of Mr. J. P. Wilson, Wainh[?]-street, Torrensville, caught alight shortly after midday on Sunday. The flames were ...

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  32. ASTHMA AND MOTHER SCOURGES

    Sir— Good progress is being made in the national campaign for the scientific investigation of asthma, hay-fever, eczema, migraine, and allied diseases. ...

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  33. PRESENTATION AT BIRKENHEAD

    Mr. A. M. Tucker, factory representative for the Studebaker Corporation, left for Sydney yesterday afternoon. Mr. Tucker, who expects to be absent ...

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  34. FLIGHT ACCOMPLISHED

    Flight-Lieutenant Moir and Flying-Officer Owen left England in the Vellore on March 18, and all went well, good progress being made until March ...

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  35. A BROKEN TOE

    Mr. L. Bruce, a volunteer wharf laborer, was assisting in loading the steamer Paringa at Commercial Wharf on Saturday morning, when a spar fell ...

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  36. FELL FROM STAGING

    Shortly before midnight on Friday, Mr. Thomas Unsworth, a volunteer laborer, was taken to the Port Adelaide Casualty Hospital, suffering from shock ...

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  37. PRIVILEGE TO STAND

    It is learned on the highest authority that there is no disposition on the part of the United States Government to ask the foreign Diplomats to forgo their ...

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  38. LORD ROSEBERY

    A memorial service for Lord Rosebery was Held at St Margaret's Church, Westminster, this afternoon. There was a large congregation, among ...

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  39. KNOCKED DOWN BY A MOTOR CAR

    Mr. John Horton (70) was knocked down by a motor car at Glanville on Sunday while riding a bicycle. Both vehicles were going slowly at the time. ...

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  40. PAPAL HONORS

    St. Mary's Cathedral was crowded to-day, when the honors recently conferred by the Pope upon citizens who had done good work at the Eucharistic ...

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  41. OPPOSITION LEADER'S CONGRATULATIONS

    Mr. Scullin, leader of the Opposition expressed hut pleasure to-night that the missing aviators had been found. He added that they ware to be ...

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  42. FALL FROM A SULKY

    Mrs. M. E. Wills, of Victoria-street, Queenstown, was driving a horse attached to a sulky at Queenstown on Saturday morning, when does rushed ...

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  43. FOOTBALLER'S ACCIDENT

    While playing football at Huonville on Saturday afternoon Jack William Walton (21) received a blow on the temple. His condition was normal for ...

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  44. COMMONWEALTH FELLOWSHIP

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Granville Ryrie) to-day tendered a farewell at Australia House to the holders of Commonwealth. Fellowship ...

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  45. ALLEGED SHOPBREAKING

    Shortly before midnight last night Constable H. O. Wilson, while on patrol, found evidence of premises in Pitt-street, off Franklin-street. having ...

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  46. NATURE OF THE COUNTRY

    Dr. H. [?], M.P., who has an extensive knowledge of the country in ...

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  47. BOLTING HORSE CAUSES DEATH

    An elderly man employed on the farm of Messrs. Thompson Bros, of Dimboola, met with a fatal accident this week. The shafts dropped from ...

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  48. AERIAL DERBY

    Details of results:— Club Pilots Handicap, for "A" class Pilots carrying passengers, distance 10 mites.— D. [?] R. H. [?] ...

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  49. ARRESTED IN HAM SHOP

    About 3 a.m. on Sunday Inspector Hannon. Detective Co[?]. and Constables [?]iers and Mills were called to the Anzac Highway Keswick. They ...

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  50. COAL SHORTAGE

    Owing to the shortage of coal the Crown crystal glass works at Alexandria have closed down, and 106 employes have been rendered idle. The ...

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  51. FATAL RESULT OF A FALL

    Following a fall downstairs at the Britannia Hotel, corner of Bourke and Queen streets, on Friday, Mr. Patrick O'Reilly (50), of Canning-street, ...

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  52. WELL-KNOWN ACTOR

    Mr. John Prince, formerly a well-known actor on the Tivoli circuit, was last night found dead in a gas-filled room at Glebe. ...

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  53. MOTOR CYCLE AND CAR COLLIDE

    Two young men were slightly injured last night when a motor cycle on which they were riding collided with a car at the comer of Payneham-road and ...

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  54. CHILD FALLS OFF A LORRY

    After having fallen off a lorry in Batman-street. West Melbourne, on Saturday morning. Alan Wilson, 5 years of age, of South Melbourne, was taken ...

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  55. FOOTBALL

    Collingwood continue to be the outstanding combination in the Victorian League competition. On Saturday, in outclassing F[?]tzroy they registered their ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. A LEG FRACTURED

    Mr. Clarence Booth, of Moonee Ponds, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital on Saturday morning with a compound fracture of one of his legs. ...

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  58. BOTH LEGS BROKEN

    when crossing Royal Parade, Parkville, late on Saturday afternoon. Mr. John Connolly (70), living in North Melbourne, was knocked down by a ...

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  59. CAR STRIKES STANDARD

    Swerving to pass another vehicle, a motor car crashed, into a tram standard at the comer of Hanson-street and South-terrace, city, last night. All ...

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  60. NAVAL COLLIER HILOELA

    Though Mr. A. D. Anderson, of Lavender Bay, is negotiating with the Navy regarding a time charter of the naval collier Hiloela, the authorities ...

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  61. DEATH OF A FARMER

    The body of Mr. William Henry Sutton Bibby (55), a fanner, of Invermay, and an ex-member of the Bungaree Shire Council was found on Saturday ...

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  62. COMPETITORS ENTERTAINED

    The important part played by commercial enterprise in the development of aviation, the sloppiness or our aerodromes, and the slow progress made by ...

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  63. SIR JOHN MONASH ROBBED

    During the early part of Saturday night a thief entered through the window of Sir John Monash's room at his home. St. George's-road. Toorak and ...

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  64. FOUND HANGED

    The dead body of Stanley Pool, 31 years, was found hanging by a rope at the rear of his house at Learmonthstreet, Moonee Ponds, this morning. ...

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  65. STUDENT EXECUTED

    The trial has just been concluded of a student named Yosylius, in connection with the attempt made earlier in the month to assassinate the ...

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  66. CHOKED TO DEATH WHILE EATING

    Mrs. Margaret Wilson (60). residing with her husband in Stirling-street. had a piece of meat caught in her throat last night and started choking ...

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  67. NO PETS ALLOWED

    "But there's not room to swing a cat," said a lady to the caretaker who was showing her over an empty flat. "Taint necessary there should be. ...

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  68. WHICH COURT?

    "Oh, yes, when I was in London I was enthusiastically received in court circles." "What was the charge against you?" ...

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