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  2. HURRICANES AND EARTHQUAKES DEVASTATE ISLANDS MR. SCULLIN FORECASTS LABOR WIN IN TASMANIA Leaders Of Three Parties Will Address Victorian Meetings This Week

    JUST as the Prime Minister is beginning his election tour of Tasmania, the Labor Leader (Mr. Scullin) has returned to Melbourne with a forecast that Labor will gain four seats in that State. He declares there has been a definite swing towards his ...

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  3. NO CHARITY FOOTBALL Richmond Unwilling To Play

    THE Proposed football match to assist the Women's Hospital appeal fund has been abandoned. Yesterday a meeting of the ...

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  4. HUNDREDS FLY FROM BULL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Escaping from Ficmington stock markets today, a red bull caused hundreds of people to rush from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TORNADO HITS BAHAMAS Twenty Killed: Path Of Destruction

    VANCOUVER, Sunday. — Killing many and leaving enormous destruction in its path, a tropical hurricane, which lashed the ...

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  6. ALL IN VICTORIA THIS WEEK

    LEADERS of the three chief parties in the Federal Parliament will be in Victoria this week. Mr. Bruce, who went, to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. EXPECTS FOUR TAS. SEATS

    NOT only does he predict the winning of Buss and Wilmot by Labor, and the increase of the Labor member's majority in ...

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  8. SEVERE SHOCKS AT HILO

    HONOLULU, Sunday.—An earthquake rocked the entire city of Hilo, in the Hawaiian group on Saturday. One of the main streets was ...

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  9. ONLOOKERS RUSH GROUND

    BENDIGO, Sunday. — Within a few minutes of the hell in the final football match in Bendigo yesterday afternoon, between ...

    Article : 141 words
  10. WILD MEETING AT PERTH

    PERTU, Sunday. — Senator Sir George Pearce and Senator Lynch had a wild meeting at Subiaco last night. They were ...

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  11. FOUND SHOT IN DOORWAY

    SCRAPS ot musical composition and pages of patriotic poetry in shorthand were in a notebook in the pocket of an unidentified ...

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  12. And Now Cricket BRADMAN BEGINS WITH 148 N.O.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—D. Bradman and T. Andrews scored 148 not out, and 102 respectively yesterday, when the cricket senson opened. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MR. BRUCE IS CALLED A BEATEN MAN

    REFERRING last night to a statement by the Prime Minister at Ivanhoc on Friday night, the Labor Leader (Mr. Scullin) ...

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  14. Five Injured In Smash

    DAYLESFOHD, Sunday. — Five Daylesford residents were injured when a car capsized between Glenlyon and Drummond at 5 p.m. ...

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  15. LOWEST TERMS TO BE SOUGHT

    SYDNBy, Sunday.—Delegates at the meeting of the full State council of the Engino Drivers and Firemen’s Association yesterday ...

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  16. Wackett's Boat Overturns In Sydney Harbor

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—For the second time Squadron-Leader Wackett’s speed-boat overturned in the Harbor yesterday. Wackett and ...

    Article : 52 words
  17. Over Fence Counts 8 In N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Over [?] boundary now counts eight in New South Wales grade cricket. The first hit over the fence was Frored ...

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  18. Oxenham Gets Whole Side Out For 34 Runs

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Playlng for Toombul against Northern Suburbs yesterday, Ron Oxenham, the Test bowler, secured the whole ...

    Article : 34 words
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