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  4. WEATHER FORECAST:

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  5. STOP PRESS

    City Council at meeting this afternoon recorded protest against proposed alienation of old Carlton Oval park land for ...

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  6. FIRST PICTURES OF TEST TEAM ABROAD

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced today that the Commonwealth Government had secured the services of Sir Hugh Denison as ...

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  7. PUSH BATTLE

    Armed with stones, pickets and other weapons, 50 members of "The Wanderers" (Carlton) push and the "Grey ...

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  8. AMUNDSEN'S OWN STORY OF GREAT POLAR FLIGHT

    In the following special message Captain Roald Amundsen gives graphic details of his flight across the North Pole ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. POSTCARD TRAVELS FOR EIGHT YEARS

    GEELONG, Monday. -- A postcard just received by Mr. H. A. Purnell, Geelong, took eight years to come from the ...

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  10. £3000 FOR JILTED SWEETHEART

    SYDNEY, Monday.--"I would sooner have a squeeze of your hand than a thousand letters," was n passage in a letter which Thomas Allen ...

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  11. BIG NORTH STORM

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The heavy weather on the Queensland coast during the week-end is reflected in the rainfall registrations. Maryborough ...

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  12. TWO PARTIES MEET

    Both parties in the Federal Government met this afternoon to hear from the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) and the Treasurer (Dr. Page) the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S BOWLING

    LONDON, May 16.--Discussing the play of the Australian team is the matches to date The Star says that their batsmen have not failed, but the ...

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  14. BORONIA INQUEST

    The inquest into the [?] ten people who were [?] level-crossing smash [?] April 26, will be [?] ...

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  17. BROKE ARM IN CHAIR

    Sipping on the floor of the Presbyter[?]n Sunday school at Flemington yesterday, Myrtle Butler caught her r[?]ht arm in the back of chair and ...

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  18. SAILING OF ORMUZ

    The Orient lino vessel Ormuz will be despatched at midnight on Tuesday instead of at 5 p.m., as previously intimated. ...

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  19. PHONES FAIL AGAIN

    When a telephone cable connected with the Canterbury exchange failed at 9 a.m. today, 277 subscribers in the Canterbury area were cut off. ...

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  21. PROFESSOR TO BE CREMATED

    BALLARAT, Monday. -- In accordance with his will, the remains of Professor Mica-Smith will be cremated at the Crematorium tomorrrow ...

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  22. ELECTRIC TRAINS FOR SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The electrification of the St. James's section of the city railway and of the Illawarra line so far as Mortdale is expected to be ...

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  23. OUR TEST CRICKETERS ENJOYING THEMSELVES IN EGYPT AND ITALY

    A series of pictures taken in Egypt and Italy of members of the Australian Cricket Team on their way to England. On arrival at Suez they made a hurried tour of Cairo, the Pyramids, and other famous places. These pictures show from left: W. Ponsford taking a last look at Cairo; J. M. Gregory talking to a Fascisti dock official at Naples, Italy; Mr. Sydney Smith, manager of the team on the back of a camel, and W. M. Woodfull looking out of the train as it left Port Said. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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