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  2. SULTRY WEATHER CONTINUES

    At the Melcorological Bureau this morning the charts bearing the lines written by the automatic recorders looked as if they had had a night out. The electrical storms of yesterday and Saturday caused ...

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  3. BULLET MARKS ON TREE

    This morning, at 9.30, Senior Detective Piggott, who has been in charge of the investigation, and Plain-clothes Constable M'Kerral (of the St. Kilda ...

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  4. Last Minute News

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Where is the German Consul ? It was expected that he would have arrived in Sydney from Canton ...

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  5. AFTER OIL

    Dr. F. G. Clapp, one of America's most notable petroleum engineer's, arrived in Melbourne today. His work in ...

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  6. AS OTHERS SEE US

    "No girl should go out to Australia with the mere intention of getting married," said Miss Gladys. Pott, O.B.E., to ...

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  7. ASSAULT ALLEGED

    A story in which a Bottle of beer was claimed to have been used as a weapon, of defence' are not offense, was heard in the Court of General ...

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  8. NEW FEDERAL LOAN

    The Commonwealth Treasury contemplates the issue Australia of a new Federal loan, to provide for obligations which it is ...

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  9. EASY ESCAPES

    SYDNEY, Monday:--One of the nine youths, arrested and charged with car stealing who escaped from the Children's Court on Saturday, was ...

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  10. H.C.L. Commission.

    The High Cost of Living Commission will meet tomorrow at 10.30 a.m., when flour millers, will give evidence. ...

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  11. TELEGRAPH WIRES STRUCK

    Excitement prevailed at Black Reek at 9.30 o'clock last night, when lightning Struck the overhand telegraph wires at the intersection of Beach and ...

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  12. RECONSTRUCTING THE GARDENS SHOOTING

    The scene at the gale of the Botanic' Gardens today when Plainclothes Constable M'Kerral (left) and Mr F. Dowling, Surveyor to the Crown Law Department (right) were at work reconstructing the List shooting, tragedy for the Coroner's inquiry. Inset is a photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BABY'S SKELETON

    SYDNEY, Monday.--An examination of the skeleton of the baby, found last Friday under the att[?] floor of an old house in Moore Park, ...

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  14. INJUNCTION FOUGHT

    Having clashed with the law at the Exhibition oval on Saturday night. Frank Corry, the American cycling champion, was prepared today, with ...

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  15. STATE LOANS

    "It is gratifying to learn that there is to be some co-ordination in the methods to be pursued by Governments in borrowing, and no doubt. ...

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  16. TRAM STRUCK

    BENDIGO, Monday.-- Considerable excitement was caused at Bendigo during the heavy thunderstorm last night. Church service were in ...

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  17. HEAVY RAIN AT BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Real February flood weathed developed in Brisbane early today, and throughout the whole morning very heavy rain ...

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  18. WINDOWS SMASHED

    William Robert Snell. railway employe, was the ompl[?]ant at the. Essendon Court today, when his son Robert Snell was barged with ...

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  19. LIGHTNING FORCE

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday. -- During a recent 'storm at Canoona, the scene of the first gold rush in the central district in 1859, five members ...

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  20. INTEREST INCREASED

    Pointing out today that the interest rate on new Victorian stock arid debentures, for which, subscriptions are being sought, is six per cent., Mr ...

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  21. SHIP'S FAST VOYAGE

    With her-arrival at Victoria Dock today, the Shire line steamier Ayrshire created a record voyage for a vessel of her line on the run from ...

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  22. SWORD GRASS THEORY

    PAKENHAM, Monday.--Two black trackers and the police dogs from the Dandenong depot are assisting Senior Detectives Davey and M'Kerral rind ...

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  23. NAIVE POLICEMAN

    There is a policeman in Melbourne who, up till Saturday, had never heard of the "pea arid thimble" trick. He is a special constable, with an ...

    Article : 318 words
  24. NEW PEACE PRIZES

    LONDON. Feb. 2.--Mr Edward' Filene, of Boston, is offering prizes of £1000, £250, and £100 for a pian for restoring peace and prosperity to ...

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  25. FIRE AND STORM

    AVOCA, Monday. -- A fire in the Sandy Creek, Navarre and Barkly districts destroyed 2000 acres of grass, fencing, 80. tons of firewood, a dray, ...

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  26. FIRES IN HOUSES

    GEELONG, Monday.--Very heavy thunderstorms passed over Geelong on Saturday and Sunday evening. On Sunday the lightning was severe and ...

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  27. BATHROOM THREAT

    For having broken a window in the house of Alfred J. Payne, M'Cracken street, on January 19. John Curtain, motor mechanic, was at the ...

    Article : 160 words
  28. WILLS AND ESTATES

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  29. CURRENT FROM LIGHTNING IN WIRELESS SET

    Carlyon's orchestra was at the home Mr D. A. Connelly, in East St Kilda, last night, to assist in an important experiment in the ...

    Article : 113 words
  30. TANK KNOCKED OVER

    SORRENTO. Monday. -- During the height of last night's storm the lightning struck the tank at the Hummer residence of Mr E. Marchant, ...

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  31. Russia's Leader

    LONDON, Feb. 3.--M. Rykov (whose appointment as President of the Russian Soviet is, announced in Page [?] is an engineer by profession. ...

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  32. INTERSTATE CRICKET

    Owing to an injury to his side sustained in the Shelfield Shield match in Sydney, J. Ryder will not be able to play in Adelaide, where the last Shield ...

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  33. ROUGH "TALENT"

    With his-head covered with strips of sticking plaster, John Harbour told the City Court bench today that he had been hit, with an iron bar, ...

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  34. Only One Artery Severed

    Mr Phillips, the Deputy Coroner, after a consultation with Dr. C. H. [?]son, stated this afternoon that only, one of Norman List's arteries-- that in ...

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  35. MR TURNBULL'S JOB

    There is wide difference of opinion among members of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' League on the question of whether Mr E. Turnbull, ...

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  36. MEAT STRIKE

    Meat lumpers employed at the Metropolitan meat market resumed pending a conference to deal with their claims, for increased ...

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  37. MRS PARRY'S CONDITION

    Mrs Parry, the surviving victim of the "Botanic Gardens tragedy, is still on the danger list at the Alfred Hospital. ...

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  38. FAT STOCK

    For this week's sales at Newmarket Stock supplies have been drawn for as follow:--Tuesday: 34.-2[?] fat sheep (3765 increase); 24,000 fut [?] ...

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  39. A MOTHER'S PLIGHT

    We have received £1 from a correspondent. "Do Unto Others," for the mother arid 10 children mentioned in the pathetic case reported in "The ...

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  40. COSTLY ASSAULT

    James Mathew Monahan was Charged at the Port Melbourne Court today with having assaulted a gripman and a conductor on a train, also ...

    Article : 99 words
  41. WASTED GOAL

    SYDNEY, Monday. --- Mr W. M. Hughes refused to discuss why 65,000 tons coals originally worth more than £100,000, and purchased six ...

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  42. LOST AND FOUND

    Mr H. Burns, of Howson street, Malvern, reported to the police today that his eleven-year-old son, Robert Albert Burns, had been missing from ...

    Article : 68 words
  43. Advertising

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    Advertising : 41 words
  44. TRAMWAY ASSOCIATION SEMI-FINAL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 132 words
  45. DEPARTURE OF SA[?]RSE

    The departure of the 12-ton Irish [?]wl Saoirse, which arrived last Friday from Dublin, has been Postponed until tomorrow morning. ...

    Article : 55 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. DROWNED IN DERWENT

    HOBART, Monday.-- An inquest was opened today, on Donald Jeffrey, 30 painter, of 308 Bathurst street, who was downed in the Derwent River ...

    Article : 94 words
  48. BRINGING THE BUSH TO MELBOURNE

    Mr Peter Moore, roadmaker, passing through Melbourne today on his way to Lilydale. with his team of 10 [?]. He expects to make the 40 [?] miles in three days:-- "Herald." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 57 words
  49. DRIPPING WINE

    Charged with having stolon wine valued at 2[?] Michael OBrien. 28. shunter, and John Fitzgibbon, 19. train examiner, appeared at the North ...

    Article : 129 words
  50. CROQUET

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  51. BOBSLEIGH FINALS

    CHAMONIX (Switzerland). Feb. 3. The final of the Olympic [?] competition resulted in [?] for the Swiss team, in the ...

    Article : 82 words
  52. INTERSTATE UMPIRES' MATCH

    Mr. J.- Richards, secretary of the Victorian Cricket Umpires; Association, stated this afternoon that at Easter the New South Wales Umpires ...

    Article : 77 words
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