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  2. AUSTRALIA'S FUTURE

    peaking at the British Lunch[?] Club. New York, on November 13, Captain Francis McCullagh, who visited Australia ...

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  3. TEAM FOR ENGLAND

    HOBART, Friday. -- Commenting upon the selection of the Australian Eleven, Joe Darling, ex-captain of two ...

    Article : 348 words
  4. SIX DAYS' RIDE

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The six days' cycling race on the sports ground is entering on the final stages and some fast and exciting ...

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  5. REGULATION STRIKE

    The regulation strike was continues today on the Essendon. West Brunswick and Maribyrnong River electris tramways. ...

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  6. POLICE ATTACKED

    Constable Smith, who was called on to quell a gang of noisy visitors celebrating the arrival of the New Year at Aspendale, ...

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  7. BIG SPORTS AT MARYBOROUGH

    MARYBOROUGH, Friday.-- OF the many Highland gatherings held in Victoria, the 69th annual fixture at Maryborough today ...

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  8. SHOOTING OF TSAR AND FAMILY First Soviet Details

    LONDON, Dec. 31. -- The Soviet authorities at Leningrad have published the first details of the murder of the Imperial family in 1918. ...

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  9. NOUMEA ROMANCE

    Mrs M. Lynn Lewis, of Bea fort, journalist and poetess, claiming 50.000 francs (at the present rate of exchange abo ...

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  10. FRESH COMPLAINT

    A fresh grievance was voiced today by the men on the Essendon line, who complained that the overtime money due to them was withheld when they ...

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  11. NEW GARDENS DIRECTOR

    Mr. F. .J. Rao, of the Agricultural Department, who has been nominated by the State Public Service Commissioner (Mr C. S. M'Pherson) ...

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  12. MOTOR RACE SAFETY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The finerals of Leo J. Salmon and Albert V, Vaughan, victims of the Maroubra peedway smash, took place today. ...

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  13. "ENGLISH WICKETS SHOULD SUIT GRIMMETT"

    LONDON, Dec. 31.--A. E. R. Gilligan, captain of the English Eleven which visited Australia, who is helf daying in Switzerland, sent his ...

    Article : 146 words
  14. 40 KILLED SO INSURED 200 MISSING

    HONG KONG. Dec. slaves explosion occurred in s. Chmre [?] oker factory in the Porturganse [?] dony of Macao, south of Ca[?]. ...

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  15. FOILING SERPENTS

    The prophecy made in The Herald has been fulfilled. It's a bad snake season; and campers and picnickers should be wary-- and prepared. It is ...

    Article : 126 words
  16. TODAY'S TENNIS

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  17. A BORROWED CAR

    His Habron exper-six hasting been [?] street St. Rlldn; early the morning [?] R.A. Freenan, of [?] street; engaged a taxi, and ...

    Article : 146 words
  18. DOURLR

    FREMANTLE, Priday [?] osed murder and [?] at Coogeo this morning Likes Movarro, a Spanlard is alk [?] to have shot a ...

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  19. HEARNE ON GRAMMETI

    W. Ran [?] that if Grimmer this England will be is a strong [?]alon. "Patsy" Hendren advocates the ...

    Article : 145 words
  20. SNAKEBITE VICTIM

    Mrs C. MePherson. of 376 Alhare road, Albert Park, whose husband died at a Tea private hospital from snakebite last Mondax writes ...

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  21. HOLIDAY GOLF

    FLINDERS, Friday.--The barrier tournament was continued at. Flindenl this baring when a men's handicap was held. Scores:-- ...

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  22. MOTOR CRASHES INTO FENCE

    CASTERTON, Friday. -- Patrick William McDonald, a young man, whose parents live at Muntham. was killed shortly after midnight last ...

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  23. WHAT E. JONES THINKS

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- Ernie Jones the former fast bowler. commenting on the ream for England, says it is a pood all round side. but he cannot ...

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  24. MORE NEW YEAR HONORS

    LONDON, Jan, 1. -- Further Year honors are announced. VISCOUNTS Baron D'abernon,. P.C. G.C.M ...

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  25. TOURNEY

    [?] en's B Greade Opp single [?] d. R.J.. M[?]tgomery [?] rade Open Singles final: It Is Richer [?] Gkenn, 6--2, 6--3. ...

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  26. MARKETS ON FIRE

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- Thousands of pounds worth of damage was caused by a fire early this morning in the wholesale fruit and vegetable ...

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  27. FIGHT FOR THREE PLACES

    Those best qualified to talk on the subject of the Australian Test team agree that the selectors have made a wise choice. ...

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  28. WRECKING HOME PURIT

    LONDON. Dec. 31. -- The At. bishop of Canterbury's New [?] message deplores the fact that po[?] opinion is conditions, which, he nays, are we[?] ...

    Article : 68 words
  29. TWO POLICEMEN DISCHARGE

    A Camberwell shopkeeper of Plained recently that some fruit cordials had been stolen from his early one morning. The naples of ...

    Article : 55 words
  30. N.SW. TOURNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--In the semifinals of the County of Cumberland singles tennis championships J. Willard best E. .N. peach, 6--3 ...

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  31. FELL INTO TRAM PIT

    Eric Poole, 29, trackman, of street, Abbotsford. har a narrow cape today from being crushed death in a pit of the tram track ...

    Article : 65 words
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