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  2. Safety First

    Street accident in Melbourne increase every year by more than 30 per cent. Every careful and law- abiding ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. LAST MINUTE NEWS

    NEW YORK, Jan, 30.-- Princess Elizabeth De Ridder of Belgium, also known as Mrs Elsie Walter, must pay 40,000 dollars (£8,000) for having ...

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  4. MIGRANTS' HEALTH

    "I think a senior, medical officer of the Commonwealth Public Health Department should be stationed in London to advise the ...

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  5. DE GARIS WANTS BAIL

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.--De Garls will appear at the Police Court tomorrow, when it is expected the police will apply for a further remand. ...

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  6. Third Test Match

    Rain overnight not only affected the wicket, making it sticky, particularly in parts worn by footmarks, but it affected the attendance, so that ...

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  7. TODAY'S SPORTING

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  8. FREEMAN'S INJURED WRIST

    The Englishmen at the wicket yesterday with his wrist bandaged. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MELBOURNE SUBDIVISIONS COMPANY

    At a meeting of investors In Melbourne Subdivisions Company at the Town Hall this afternoon, Mr J. Woolf, chairman of the reconstruction ...

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  10. LAD'S FATAL FALL

    Mr Berriman, the Coroner resumed the adjourned inquest this afternoon into the death of Oswald Richardson, 15, mechanic, Newry, street, Burnley, ...

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  11. JOE DARLING ON THE PLAY

    Impressions specially for "The Herald" by Joe Darling, the former Australian Eleven captain ADELAIDE, Wednesday.-- On such ...

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  12. TRAMWAYS CRICKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 511 words
  13. SUMMER LASTS

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  14. BARRACKING IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, January 20. -- Lord Hawke. president of the Yorkshire Country Club, speaking at the annual meeting of the club at Leeds, referred ...

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  15. BOWLS

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  16. ESCORT SECURES PASSAGE

    Superintendent Potter, head of the Criminal Investigation Branch, today received word from the Sydney office of the Union Steamship Company ...

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  17. SYDNEY RESULTS

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  18. TRANSPORT UNIONS

    The waterside Workers' Federation Committee of Management met this morning and adjourned util this afternoon. They have had no ...

    Article : 180 words
  19. WIFE "WAITING CONFIDENTLY"

    Mrs De Garis is sum today that she had had no further cables from her husband since Saturday. She had recovered from the strain and anxiety following ...

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  20. NEW TOWN HALL

    Officers of the City Council submitted Information on proposals to build a new Town Hall to a special committee of the City Council today. ...

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  21. SCRATCHINGS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 words
  22. BOYS' WEEK

    Preliminary arrangements for the appeal for £10,000 for Boy Scouts, to be made in April by the Rotary Club during Boys' Week, were furthered ...

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  23. WEMBLEY ORGANISER

    The Cabinet this week is considering the question of appointing a chief officer to represent Australia at the British Empire Exhibition when it ...

    Article : 94 words
  24. HEROISM OF THE 51ST

    FREMANTLE, Wed.--A nine- years -old war mystery concerning the disappearance of soldiers belonging, to the 51st Battalion was ...

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  25. DE-REGISTRATION

    Still another body of steamship owners is appeared in the lists against the Federated Seamen's Union. It was learned at the Federal ...

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  26. INTERSTATE TENNIS

    SYDNEY, Wed.-- The Interstate junior tennis teams competition began at the White City courts this afternoon. All States are ...

    Article : 115 words
  27. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES

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  28. BUTCHERS' PICNIC

    The jubilee picnic of the Butchers' Union was held today at Queenscliff and two thousand butchers and their families went there on the Weeroona. ...

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  29. WALSH'S TRIAL

    Tom Walsh, who is charged with having incited a strike, would ordinarily appear before the City Court tomorrow morning, but no statement on ...

    Article : 108 words
  30. TEACHERS' UNION

    By 57 votes to 4, the annual conference of the Victorian State School Teachers' Union, at the Queen's Hall today, decided for equal ...

    Article : 121 words
  31. ELECTRIC SUPPLY

    Mr Agar Wynne, presenting the report to the annual meeting of shareholders of the Melbourne General Electric Supply Co.. held at Collins ...

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  32. COLLIDED WITH CAR

    Harry Erswell, 40, laborer, died at 11 p.m. last night at St. Andrew's hospital, Brighton, as the result of Injuries received in a collision ...

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  33. CLUB MANAGER ACQUITTED

    LONDON, Jan. 20. -- Chapman, manager of the Empire Club in Piccadilly Circus. who was charged with the manslaughter of a wealthy ...

    Article : 69 words
  34. PARLIAMENTS NEXT SESSION

    Referring to reports that parliament would probably meet in April. Mr Bruce, the Prime Minister, said today that so far nothing had been ...

    Article : 112 words
  35. ON THE WATERFRONT

    As far as the interstate waterfront was concerned the Holyman Line berths and the Queen's Wharf, where the Nairana was tied up, were the ...

    Article : 153 words
  36. CONTROL OF HEATHERTON HOME

    In a paragraph published yesterday It was Inadvertently stated that the Heatherton Sanatorium for Consumptives at Cheltenham was managed by ...

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  37. NAIRANA STEWARDS

    It now appears that the Federal Council of the Stewards' Union met too late yesterday, owing to the late arrival of trains, to order the ...

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  38. GERMAN PARTIES AND THE NEW CABINET

    BERLIN, Jan. 20.--The debate on the Government's policy in the Reichstag has clarified, the attitude of the various parties toward the Cabinet. ...

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  39. TRAINS AND TRAFFIC

    The diversion of St. Kilda and Port Melbourne trains to Spencer street station, as suggested by the Town Planning Commission, is not ...

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  40. GOOD PRICES FOR WHEAT

    Our London office reports that 6000 tons of Victorian wheat, shipped in the steamer Fishpool, due in March, has been sold at 679 a. quarter. ...

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  41. ROW AT STATION

    Arising out of a disturbance "at the Hawthorn railway station on January 17, Gordon Stowell, Joseph, Brough and Laurence Brough. young, men. ...

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  42. NEWCASTLE MINES IDLE

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday, -- The shipping strike has begun to have an effect upon the coal mines, Ten wore Idle today through lack of ships to take ...

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    Charles N. Sutherland, commercial traveller, was fined £5 at the Kew Court today for having negligently driven a motor car at the corner of ...

    Article : 34 words
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