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  2. MANY SHOTS FIRED.

    Six men who had broken into a garage engaged in a conflict with the garage owner and two of his relatives in a lonely part of Pascoevale road, Glenroy, early ...

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  3. CONVERSION LOAN.

    The announcement of the conversion of two large and a number of smaller bondholdings at the week-end brought the total amount converted in the loan to ...

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  4. THE TARIFF.

    National income is at one and the same time the source of employment and the basis of individual income. A growing national income increases the volume of ...

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  5. ECONOMIES,

    Although the Cabinet Economy Committee adjourned on Thursday until Monday, there has been no slackening in the preparation of plans for dealing with the ...

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  6. CHICHESTER CRASHES.

    Mr. F. C. Chichester crashed yesterday as he was leaving Katsura on the last stage of his flight from Australia to Tokio. He suffered severe injuries and his seaplane ...

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  7. INDIAN CONFERENCE

    The disappointment felt generally at the decision of the All-India Congress not to take part in the Round-table Conference in London, and at the fact that Gandhi will, ...

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  8. PILOT KILLED.

    RAINBOW, Sunday.—When an aeroplane nose-dived and crashed this afternoon William E. Rolfe, pilot and motor mechanic employed by Rainbow Motors ...

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  9. TROUBLED IRELAND.

    Extraordinary scenes were witnessed at Caledon (Tyrone) to-day. Hundreds of Orangemen assembled in the Orange Hall and played Orange tunes all night while ...

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  10. STEP TOWARDS STABILITY.

    In an address broadcast from 3LO and relayed to other States last night Sir Robert Gibson, chairman of the Commonwealth Bank board and member of the ...

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  11. PARACHUTIST'S MISHAP.

    S. Thomas, of New South Wales, fell into the Yarra near Coode Island yesterday afternoon when he made a parachute descent from an aeroplane. Jumping from ...

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  12. TRAINS COLLIDE HEAD-ON.

    PERTH, Sunday.—A goods train travelling from Northam to Perth collided headon with a single coach passenger train going from Perth to Mount [?]elena, which ...

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  13. FLOOD AT HANKOW.

    Owing to the flooding of the Yangtse River the population of Hankow, which numbers 777,000, is evacuating the city. The water has risen 18 inches since yesterday, ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Premier (Mr. Lang), who returned to Sydney from Melbourne yesterday, refused to comment on the proceedings of the Premiers' ...

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  15. Spanish Prelate Arrested.

    Dr. Echeguren. Vicar-General of the diocese of Vittoria, has been arrested at San Sebastian owing to his being in possession of documents, including a letter from ...

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  16. TENNIS IN AMERICA.

    The Eastern turf-court women's singles championship ended to-day without a champion being found, the two finalists, both English women, retiring after having won ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS.

    Lieut-Commander Norwood Morgan and Lieutenant A. K. Walton, of the Royal Australian Navy, who were on exchange duty with the Royal Navy, were involved ...

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  18. ENGLANG TO AUSTRALIA.

    Two Melbourne residents, Messrs. Harry Jenkins and Harold Jeffrey, will leave on Saturday. August 20, for England, where they will buy an aeroplane to fly to ...

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  19. South African Trade.

    The Prime Minister (General Hertzog) expressed the opinion to-day that the world had touched the bottom of the depression, but it was impossible to foretell when ...

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  20. VICTIMS OF SOVIET.

    The 37 remaining inhabitants of Moschanowka, a village in Russia, near the Polish border, who had been reduced from prosperity to poverty under the rule of the ...

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  21. STATE MEMBERS' SALARIES.

    GEELONG, Sunday.—Commenting upon the proposed reduction of the salaries of State members of Parliament, Mr. Richardson, M L.C., said yesterday that he ...

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  22. Third Test Match.

    Rain yesterday made the possibility of play remote in the third match between New Zealand and England at Manchester, and a thunder-storm drenched the wicket ...

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  23. Factories in Britain.

    The annual report of the chief inspector of factories states that there was a decrease in the number of fatal and non-fatal accidents last year. It refers to the progress ...

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  24. GOODS FOR CANADA.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The necessity for Australia exporting only the very best products to Canada was emphasised by Mr. Smith, M.L.C. of Melbourne, who ...

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  25. American Customs Frauds.

    Following disclosures that the Federal Government has suffered heavy losses in wool import duties as a result of fraud, the Treasury department has announced the ...

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  26. Australia House.

    Members of the staff of Australia House are again perturbed at the possibility of an additional reduction of their salaries. They will probably be called upon to sacrifice a ...

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  27. Peer Economises.

    The Earl of Lonsdale, the sporting peer, has announced that owing to the economic situation he is reducing his racing stable, though he will not abandon the turf ...

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  28. TETANUS CAUSES DEATH.

    Mr. Albert Raitt aged 54 years, of Doreen, near Mernda, who was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital on Tuesday suffering from tetanus and cerebral irritation, ...

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  29. Motor-coach Overturns.

    A party of musicians travelling by motorcoach toward the war cemetery at Do[?]a[?]mont collided with a touring car. The motor-coach plunged down an embankment. ...

    Article : 63 words
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