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  2. YOUNG MAN CHARGED WITH INVERLOCH MURDER

    SHORTLY before 10 o'clock last night, a young man was charged at the City Watchhouse with having murdered Ethel ...

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    PAYMENT FOR A PERSPIRING WEEK-END was exacted by the weather in Melbourne yesterday. The Monday morning feeling was not improved by the climatic conditions which had to be faced. Here pedestrians are seen braving the downpour in crossing Flinders Street. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CRICKET ASSOCIATION MOVE TO BAN BROADCASTING

    AFTER discussing the decline in attendances at cricket matches, especially Sheffield Shield games, the Victorian Cricket Association decided last night to instruct clubs that they must not enter into broadcasting contracts for 1936-37 season without its ...

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  5. Warm Rain Drenches State

    WARM rain, in fills up to nearly an inch and a half, over all the flatter portions of the State on Monday night and yesterday, ...

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  6. NO REASON FOR DEATH

    STOCKINBINGAL, Monday.—At the inquest today upon Yvonne Officer, 24, at the tiny courthouse at Stockinbingal, ...

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    MISS JEAN BATTEN, photographed at Mascot aerodrome, Sydney, yesterday, before she began her attempt to fly to England. If she succeeds, she will be the first woman to cover the full distance in the Anstralia-London direction. (By picturegram service from Sydney.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PRISONER LEAPS FROM SPEEDING TRAIN

    AVENEL, Monday. — While being escorted by First - Constable Waye, of Melbourne, to Wangaratta, where he was to stand trial for ...

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  9. GRIFFIN'S APPEAL SUCCEEDS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Criticism of the confused state of the Immigration Act 1901-1933 was voiced today by the Acting Chief Justice (Sir George Rich) ...

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  10. Lady Louis Mountbatten Seeks Quick Trip to Malta

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Lady Louis Mountbatten arrived in Sydney by the Monowai today looking for an aeroplane to beat a destroyer's time ...

    Article : 75 words
  11. Ship May Be Asked To Search For Missing Yacht

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday. - No reply has been received to the radio broadcast made at the request of the French Consul (M. Joubert) ...

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  12. Public Servants To Ask New Government For Salary Restoration

    AN immediate restoration of salary cuts will be sought by a deputation from the Crown Employees' federation to the Premier soon. This ...

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  13. Sway Of Train Directs Driver's Attention To Break

    NOTICING an unusual sway as he was driving the 4.55 p.m. Frankston train to Melbourne yesterday, the driver, W. Roache, stepped the train ...

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    A LITTLE DISCONSOLATE because of the rain which greeted her on her trip to the city yesterday, a small visitor in her own ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE BROKEN BOGEY which oceasioned a delay of 14 minutes in the running of a Melbourne-bound train from Frankston, at Glenhuntly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A BROKEN CABLE which caused dislocation of tram traffic near Hawthorn Bridge yesterday is seen being cut away to prepare for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. MINISTER TO DISCUSS CRIME WAVE

    ALTHOUGH he declares that the position is not disturbing, the Chief Secretary (Mr. Bourchier) said yesterday he would ...

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  18. Wife of Pacific Flier Given Leave to Swear Him Dead

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A document submitted today in the Probate Court showed that Joseph Leonard Skilling, navigator and wireless operator with ...

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  19. Women's Crew Practises In Vain

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The New South Wales women's foar-oared crew selected at the end of last year, was informed by the N.S.W. Women's ...

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  20. Cable Tram Jumps Rails

    THE gripman, M. A. Sleight, 25, of Rathdown Street, Carlton, received a bruised chest and two passengers. Dawn Wilson, 3, of Sydney Road, ...

    Article : 73 words
  21. Sydney K.C. Dies in London

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Arthur F[?] K.C., of Sydney, died suddenly yesterday. Mr. Feez, accompanied by his da[?] ...

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  22. Bread Up 1d. In Geelong

    GEELONG, Monday. — The price of bread was increased by 1d a 4lb. loaf today. There was a corresponding increase in special lines also. ...

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