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  2. DR. LEON ANSWERED

    In the following letter to The Herald, the Chinese Consul-General (Mr T. K. Ouel) replies to some comments on the Chinese situation made ...

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  3. MUCH ADO ABOUT 296

    Smiling broadly as he read the writ, Mr Justice Mann today dealt with an application to change the venue from Melbourne to Warrnambool of a ...

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  4. ACTION AGAINST BUILDER

    Acting upon the report of its Engineer (Mr E. A. Gorham), the Oakleigh Council decided last night to proceed against L. A. ...

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  5. GOVERNOR AND PREMIER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Sir Dudley De Chair, the Governor, today gave an indignant denial to statements in a book by Sir Henry Lunn. ...

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  6. DISARMAMENT

    LONDON, April 5.--The Disarmament Preliminary Committee is in general agreement on the French delegate's (M. Boncour) declaration that ...

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  7. BLACK OPALS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A party of Walgett citizens who visited the Grawin opal field, 40 miles from Walgett, is convinced that the reports ...

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  8. CRIPPLE WOMAN'S SUCCESS IN BUSINESS

    Ten years ago, capital 1; today, a flourishing business carrying thousands of pounds' worth of stock. And all achieved by a young woman. ...

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  9. CABINET CHANGES ?

    Persistent reports are being circulated that another change is contemplated in the Federal Cabinet. The reports state that the ill-health ...

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  10. QUEST FOR FILM STAR

    Freda Grayson, South Australian winner in First National star quest, reached Melbourne by train today instead of by 'plane, as ...

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  11. BENCH DEMANDS SECURITY FOR BAIL

    The Cheltenham Court refused today to accept the security of a bondsman who, it was alleged, did not have assets to cover the amount of ...

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  12. LEADING JOCKEY DEAD

    LONDON, April 5.--The death has occurred of the well-known jockey. George Archibald, from heart failure due to excessive wasting. ...

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  13. NEW STATE DENTIST

    Mr Boyd M. Corbett, of the South Australian Education Department, has been nominated by the Public Service Commissioner (Mr C. S. ...

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  14. VICTORIA'S LIBRARY CONSCIENCE

    The annual meeting of the Rotary Club will be held at Ansae House at 8 o'clock this evening. Colonel H. E. Cohen, retiring ...

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  15. NEW FACTORY AREAS FOR COBURG

    The question of additional factory areas for Coburg, to give encouragement to the establishment of industries, will be discussed by the Coburg ...

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  16. SOCIALISTS' EMPIRE TOUR

    LONDON, April 5.--Mr J. R. Remer (Cons.) in the House of Commons today gave notice of a motion "to draw attention to the necessity of sending ...

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  17. GENERAL MOTORS MANAGERS

    Mr L. M. Rumley, general manager of General Motors Export Division, is again in Melbourne, after a visit to the Adelaide and Perth ...

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  18. WAREHOUSE-BREAKING CHARGES

    Norman Stevens, 18, was acquitted at the General Sessions yesterday on a charge of warehouse breaking at Collingwood. ...

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  19. UNKNOWN MAN DROWNED

    An unknown man was found drowned last night in the shallow water between S[?]ubbs's baths and the South Melbourne pier. ...

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  20. WOMAN MISSING

    North Fitzroy police are endeavoring to trace Miss Lily Rowe, 25, milliner, who has been missing from her home in McKean street, North ...

    Article : 63 words
  21. SONGBIRDS AT GEELONG

    GEELONG, Wednesday.--After hearing the 14 finalists in the ladies' championship at Geelong Comuninn-Feinne competitions last night, Mr ...

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  22. AT REVOLVER POINT

    Suddenly confronted by a strange man in the passage of the home of Mr Allan, in Orrong road. East St. Kilda, where she is engaged a ...

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  23. LIBRARY FOR CHILDREN

    At a meeting of Footscray Public Works Committee last night, Cr. Mappin moved the establishment of a municipal library for children, with a ...

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  24. Advertising

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  25. KING'S GOLD CUP

    Now that entries have been taken for the King's Gold Cup, to be run at Flemington on Saturday, April 23, sportsmen eagerly await the ...

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  26. THANKS FOR TRAM PASSES

    A thousand tramway men, with their families, were entertained at a concert by the management of the Blind Institute, in the Ormond Hall, ...

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  27. NEW MOTOR LINER PASSES TRIALS

    LONDON, April 5.--The Commonwealth and Dominion Line motor-ship Port Fremantle, which was launched last January, has successfully ...

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  28. BOARD OF WORKS

    The Kew Council last night decided to forward its congratulations to the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works on the manner in which it is ...

    Article : 103 words
  29. MORRIS CARS GO TO BALLARAT

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.--A dinner was given at Craig's Hotel last night by Cheneys (Australia) Ltd. in connection with the Morris motor dealers' trade ...

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  30. RICH INVENTOR LEAVES £1,064,000

    LONDON, April 5.--Sir Alfred Haslam, the engineer magnate and inventor of the refrigerating process of cold storage for Dominion produce, ...

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  31. COMMENCEMENT REVELS

    Encouraged by the success of the first two functions of Commencement Week, University undergraduates are making every effort to make this ...

    Article : 89 words
  32. PROPOSAL TO CHANGE CONSTITUTION

    When C. T. Marriott suggested at the meeting of the Oakleigh Council last night that the Metropolitan Association be instructed to bring ...

    Article : 230 words
  33. Advertising

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  34. SYDNEY SHOW

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The preparation of the Show Grounds for the Royal Agricultural Show, which will open on Monday next, is being ...

    Article : 132 words
  35. FISH EVENING

    Anglers as well as naturalists will be present at the next meeting of the Field Naturalists' Club, which will be a "Fish Evening." The Chief Inspector of Fisheries and Game (Mr F. ...

    Article : 142 words
  36. MOTOR CYCLIST FINED £15

    John Ronald Thomas Dunn, artist, Robe street, St. Kilda, was fined £10 by St. Kilda Court, today for having ridden a motor cycle negligently on ...

    Article : 96 words
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