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  2. ROAD CYCLING FIXTURES

    THE track cycling season is near its end, and the Victorian Amateur Cycling Union and the League of Victorian ...

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  3. GREATEST DANGER STILL AHEAD

    YALLOURN, Friday. — Although the blazing briquette dump is isolated from the reserve stocks in the two loading stations, the ...

    Article : 227 words
  4. WITH TROOP AND COMPANY

    THE President of the United States (Mr. Roosevelt) announced at a meeting of the Boy Scout Foundation of Greater New York, of which he has been president for 12 years, that one of the greatest satisfactions that he would have as President of the United States, ...

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  5. FINAL APPEAL TO WEST

    IN a nnal appeal to West Australian electors to vote against secession today, the Prime [?] ter indicated yesterday that if ...

    Article : 321 words
  6. GIRL GUIDES

    COMMISSIONERS are asked to notify their Guiders and prospective Guiders (over 18 years) that, if applications warrant it, the 28th Victorian Training Week ...

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  7. BOY SCOUTS

    THE Lieutenant-Governor (Sir William Irvine), will attend a St. George's Day service for Boy Scouts and Girl Guides in St. Paul’s Cathedral on April 22, ...

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  8. BENALLA RESULTS

    BENALLA, Friday. — The following awards were made in Benalla and district musical and elocutionary competitions today:— ...

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  9. FEWER MEMBERS OUT OF WORK

    UNEMPLOYMENT among traders submitting returns to the wealth Statistician decreased per cent, in the first quarter of ...

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  10. Elocution Judging Ends At Geelong

    GEELONG, Friday.—Judging in the elocution section of the Geelong musical competition was concluded today by Miss E. Garde Fennell. ...

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  11. CRUELTY TO DOG

    PERCY EDMUND KNYVETT, poultry farmer, of Gaffney Street. Pascoe Vale, appeared at Coburg Court Yesterday on charges of having injured ...

    Article : 174 words
  12. Unlicensed Radio Set Fines

    ON charges arising out of the use of unlicensed wireless sets, the following were fined at Caulfield Court yesterday:— ...

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  13. Elijah Booking Open

    The box plan for the second reserve seats (4/6) for Melbourne Philharmonic Society’s performance of Elijah on Good Friday night, is open at ...

    Article : 95 words
  14. GOVERNMENT’S JUSTIFIED

    CANBERRA, Friday. — "The centage of unemployment is high, but the progressive improved that has been taking place [?] ...

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  15. Victorian Chemists Fail In Interstate Games

    BRISBANE, Friday. — By defeating Victoria by 40 runs on the first innings. New South Wales chemists' team won the Chemists' Cricket Shield today. New ...

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  16. Weather Delays Second Flight

    PURNEA (India), Friday.— The weather is against a second flight over Mount Everest by the Houston expedition. Holes were torn in the ...

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  17. Miner Dies From Injuries

    BALLARAT, Friday.—William Stewart, 56, died in Ballarat Hospital this norning from internal injuries received while working in a mining shaft at ...

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  18. Rifle Clubs 90 Per Cent. Efficient

    On June 30. 1932, the 1172 rifle clubs in Australia had a strength of 44.537, of whom 39,964 or 90 per cent, were efficient, it is stated in the annual ...

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  19. Brighton Cookery Demonstration

    The fifth of a series of lecture demonstrations on special cookery will be given on Tuesday night at the Cora Lynn branch of Brighton Technical ...

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  20. Demonstrators Stopped By Tear Gas

    ILLINOIS, Friday. — Eleven hundred unemployment relief demonstrators, mostly from Chicago, en route to the State Capitol at Springfield, ...

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  21. Reducing Oil Production

    PARIS, Friday. — At the international oil conference American delegates agreed to reduce production to 2.000,000 barrels a day to prevent ...

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  22. Liner Clear Of Reef

    FORT LANDERDALE [?] day. — The Spanish [?] de Comillas, which went on the [?] port reef, got off and his [?] ...

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  23. Ulster Railway Strike Ends

    LONDON, Friday. — A settlement of the Ulster railway strike has been reached. It is expected work will be resumed next week. ...

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