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  2. SHOOTING AFFRAY

    EARLY last Sunday a man [?] shot in a house in Station Street, Carlton. Later, the men alleged to have been concerned in the ...

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  3. NO DECISION FOR WEEK

    NO announcement will be made for at least a week whether the Victorian Football League will follow the example of the Victorian ...

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  4. OTHER PICTORIAL WORLD CABLES

    LONDON, Friday.—When Captain Malcolm Campbell arrived at Southampton yesterday on the Manretanta from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RUSSIANS NOT HAPPY

    CHICAGO, Friday.—Mr. Ralph Budd. president of the Gtreat Northern Railway, who spent 10 weeks in Russia reorganising her ...

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  6. THOUSANDS MOB CHAPLIN

    LONDON, Friday. — Thousands of people, including fashionable women, mobbed Paddinton station yesterday, when ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MAYOR SUMMONSES ALDERMAN

    COOTAMUNDRA, Friday. — The mayor (Alderman H. F. Lazzarini) today issued a summons against a colleague, Alderman J. McLennan ...

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  8. WAGE CUTS SOUGHT

    THE Full Arbitration Court will sit on Monday afternoon to hear applications by employers for 10 per cent. wage cuts. ...

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  9. GENERAL ELECTION IN SPAIN

    MADRID, Friday.—Following a five hours' sitting, the new Cabinet issued a statement that it would hold municipal elections at ...

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  10. Kaye Don Exceeds 100 m.p.h. In Trials

    LONDON, Friday. — Kaye Don. who will make an official attempt on the world's water speed record at Buenos Aires early in ...

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  11. Mr. Clapp Will Not Agree To Car Service

    WARRNAMBOOL, Friday.— The Chairman of the Railways Commissioners (Mr. Clapp) was asked early in February to sanction a motor ...

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  12. Wages Reduced At Zoo

    Melbourne Zoo has been hard hit by the depression, but with drastic economies and a reduction of salaries and wages, it will still be ...

    Article : 64 words
  13. FOUR DIE ON LONELY ISLAND

    LONDON, Friday. — Of six men and a woman left at a lonely island, Saint Paul, on the Capetown-Fremantle route in 1928, only ...

    Article : 98 words
  14. NEW COURT INQUIRY ORDERED

    NEW YORK, Friday. — Governor Roosevelt has ordered a new court inquiry following the testimony of more women witnesses of ...

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  15. Injured Householder Benefits By Free Insurance

    COMPENSATION amounting to £5 has been paid by the Eagle, Star and British Dominions Insurance Co. to Mrs. T. ...

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  16. African Flyer to Average 950 Miles a Day

    LONDON. Friday. — Flight-Lieutenant Rose, who left Lympne last Wednesday in an attempt to set up a new record flight between ...

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  17. Yarraman Park Stud To Be Sold

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Mr. William Thompson having divided to retire from breeding, Yarraman Park, one of the oldest and best known studs ...

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  18. Woman Fined for Taking Bets

    At Carlton yesterday Helen Edgeworth, married, of Kay Street, Carlton, was fined £5 for having conducted a common gaming house. ...

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  19. Peer Compares Another To a Mad Dog

    LONDON, Friday. — In a speech at East Islington, Lord Hailsham said: "Lord Beaverbrook has been compared with an elephant ...

    Article : 77 words
  20. Cable Brevities

    THE Prince of Wales and Prince George have arrived at Lapaz, Bolivia, on their South American tour. Newspapers have published ...

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  21. Sir G. Fairbairn's Nephew Flying Here

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. G. P. Fairbairn, a nephew of Sir George Fairbairn, and a Cambridge undergraduate, left Hanworth aerodrome ...

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  22. P. And O. Boat For Japan Run

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The [?] passenger steamer Nankin will replace the St. Albans on the [?] between Australian ports, [?] and ...

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  23. Special Schools' Broadcasts

    Starting on March 2, the Australian Broadcasting Company will institute special broadcasts to schools from 3AR. These sessions will be ...

    Article : 81 words
  24. Lindrum Plays At Palace

    LONDON, February 19.—A command to attend Buckingham Palace interrupted Walter Lindrum's match at Wolverhampton today. ...

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  25. French Debt To England

    LONDON, Friday. — The [?] lor of the Exchequer said in the House of Commons yesterday that the net war debt of [?] ...

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  26. Industrial Truce Proposed In Britain

    LONDON, Friday. — The Prime Minister, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and other members of the Cabinet today discussed with ...

    Article : 71 words
  27. Free Ticket For McMahon

    On the application of Mr. R. Schilling, his counsel, the Crown Law Department agreed to supply a ticket to Sydney for Robert ...

    Article : 60 words
  28. Canadian Delegates To Go 15,000 Miles

    VANCOUVER, Friday. — The Montreal delegation of Canadian business and professional men and representatives of the Provincial ...

    Article : 71 words
  29. Darwin Fracas Charges

    DARWIN, Friday.—As [?] to the fraces when police [?] to eject unemployed from the [?] andah of the Government [?] ...

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  30. MAKE A NOTE OF IT—23rd MARCH, 1931. Yallourn Carnival and Sports Meeting

    8 HOURS DAY — £200 Prize Money — 23rd March. Trotting Events, Foot Running, Wood Chopping, Motor Cycle Events, Tug of War, Bike Races, Highland Dancing, Putting the Weight, Tossing the Caber, Tossing the Sheaf, Throwing the Shot, Old Buffers' Race, Married Ladies, Boys' and Girls' Races, etc., etc. ...

    Article : 77 words
  31. THE WORLD'S NEWS

    of the overseas intelligence [?] By Special Arrangement, [?] Service, in addition to other [?] of information, is used in the [?] ...

    Article : 13 words
  32. London Sends 'Quake Aid

    LONDON, Friday. — The City Corporation has voted £1050 to the New Zealand earthquake fund, which now stands at £31,702. ...

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