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  3. MRS. GRIGGS' DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — It was disclosed to-day by Dr. A. A. Matthew, of Coburg, who had exchanged duties with Dr. Longton, of Omeo, and who ...

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  4. DR. PAGE REPROVED

    BENDIGO, Sunday. — "Instead of making such an assertion, Dr. Page should hide his blushing face,' said Mr. Dunstan, M.L.A., Leader of the ...

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  5. RACECOURSE THEFTS.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. — Just after tho second race at Elphin yesterday complaints were made by two people on the ground that their pockets had ...

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  6. FLIGHT TO N.Z.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — To endeavor to remove the Govcrnment ban on the proposed flight from Sydney to New Zealand, Capt. Moody and Mr. H. ...

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  7. DARING THIEVES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Great daring has been shown by a gang of jewellery robbers who have been active during the last few weeks. Early on ...

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  8. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Kneed wi[?] a railway defieit which it is expected will reach a million pounds, the Labor Government proposes to get more ...

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  9. THEATRICAL MAN'S SUICIDE.

    ROCKHAMPTON (Q.), Saturday. — Thomas Mayer, aged 50, who has been prominently connected with theatrical enterprises in Queensland, shot ...

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  10. UNDESIRABLES.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. —" There is a record number of tourists in Launceston for this time of the year, and the undesirable element is well ...

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  11. KILLED BY ROLLING TREE

    MEDBOURNE, Sunday. — Alfred Drury, aged 41, mill-hand, was killed yesterday at Warburton. He and two other men were sheltering from a storm ...

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  12. WHAT DR. PACE SAID.

    Speaking at Rutherglen the Fedorral Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) said that the basis of co-operation which Mr. Bruce and himself had asked ...

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  13. FEDERAL TOPICS. Sale of Government Ships.

    CANBERRA, Saturday. — In the application for tenders for the purchase of the Commonwealth Line of Steamers provision is made that the successful ...

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  14. STREET ACCIDENT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. —Stepping from tram to the scene of an accident in Fitzroy street, St. Kilda, this aftornoon, a young medical student ...

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  15. CAR CAPSIZES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Six persons wereinjured, four seriously, when a motor car capsized near National Park today. They were: Robert Jennings, ...

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  16. U.S.A. TO AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — "I am quite confident that if we had been able to set out we would have made it safely," said Mr. W. A. Toodd, who was to ...

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  17. VICTORIAN COAL MINES.

    WONTHAGGI (Vic.),. Sunday. —The general manager of the State mine (Mr. E. H. Broome) returned from Melbourne yesterday, and met ...

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  18. DISPUTE SETTLED.

    HOBART; Saturday. — Theire has been some trouble among the crew of the steamer Allara, which has caused the veusel to be held up for one past ...

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  19. RECIPROCAL TRADE.

    MELBOURNE Saturday.— As a result of this week's Cabinat discussion of the reciprocal trade treaty between the Commonwealth and New Zealand ...

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  20. RELIEF TO MEN ON THE LAND.

    Continuing, Dr. Page said that the men on the land were most directly concerned with taxation, and the cost of collection had been materially ...

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  21. 'DROME CYCLING.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Hubert Opperman again demonstrated his superiority by defeating Leon Vandorstuyft, pf Belgium, in the second heat ...

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  22. DRIED FRUIT INDUSTRY.

    Having undertaken at the request of the Prime Minister, an exhaustive investigation into the dried fruit industry of Australia, with a view to making ...

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  23. FORSTER CUP.

    HOBART, Saturday. — The King's Pier was the scene of bustle and activity this morning prior to the departure of the Zealandia. The ...

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  24. "A COMPLETE FIASCO."

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — The recent Geneva Three-Power Disarmament Conference was described in Congress to-day by Representative ...

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  25. Ambitious Dutch Flight

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. — Using a special three-engine 'Fokker 'plane carrying three assistant pilots, Mr. B. Grass, technical head of the Fokker ...

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  26. CARS COLLIDE.

    HOBART, Sunday. — A collision,beeurred between two motor cars on the Brown's River road about 10 o'clock last night. Mr. Sullivan, a resident, ...

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  27. PAPER PULP MAKING

    Spoaking at the Melbourne exhibition of Australian timbers and paper and timber products promoted by the Forestry Company of Australia Pty. ...

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  28. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. — Charged with having at Launceston, on January 17, attempted to kill himself by taking poison, Thomas Frederick ...

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  29. RICHTHOFEN'S DEATH

    Mr. C. B. Popkin, postmaster at Tyalgum (N.S.W.), and formerly a sergeant In the 24th Machine-gun Company, claims it was he who shot down the ...

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  30. German 'Planes Crash.

    COLOGNE, Saturday. — A passenger 'plane crashed to-day on the ParisBerlin route when it was befogged in a wood near Mecklenburg. The machine ...

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  31. Geophysical Prospecting.

    "It is quite impossible for Governments and others to gain any idea of the applicability to Australia of the geophysical methods of prospecting ...

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  32. Alleged Vagrancy.

    HOBART, Saturday; — In the Practice Court this morning, Mr. G. P. Harvey, for Herbert Percy Hynes, applied for an order of review in the ...

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  33. Cobham Leaves Malta.

    MALTA, Saturday. — After several weeks' delay owing to a damaged 'plane, Sir Alan Cobham, who is on a flight from Croydon, England, to ...

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  34. PRISONERS REVOLT.

    CALCUTTA, Sunday. — A serious revolt occurred to-day among the Indian prisoners in the Taiui central gaol in Allahabad when a battle with ...

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  35. Eight Hours' Day.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.— There was a large gathering at the Launceston Trades Hall last night, when the annual smoke social was held in ...

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  36. Four Visitors Arrested.

    HOBART, Sunday. — Detective Smith arrested four visitors from the other States this afternoon at Kingston. Tomorrow morning those arrested, whose ...

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