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  2. WORK FOR SUSTENANCE

    When 924 men who have been receiving the dole were called up for relief works in the metropolitan area yesterday morning 297 accepted work and 76 furnished ...

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  3. PROFESSOR OF EDUCATION

    Before they began their general business yesterday afternoon members of the University Council stood while the Chancellor (Sir John MacFarland) read an account ...

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  4. DISTANCE RECORD

    Paul Codos and Maurice Rossi, who left New York on Saturday morning on a flight across the Atlantic to as far as their acroplane would carry them, in an attempt to ...

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  5. DE VALERA DISTURBED

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" attributes the existing crisis in the Irish Free State to the sudden panic of Mr. de Valera, the head of the ...

    Article : 311 words
  6. ADRIFT IN BASS STRAIT

    After having suffered severely from thirst and cold during two bleak nights adrift in a motor-boat in the heavy seas of Bass Strait, Horrie Hansen, aged 40 years, ...

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  7. NOTES TO GERMANY

    It has been hinted unofficially that the German Government, in reply to the Notes sent by Britain and France protesting against German interference in Austria, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WATER SUPPLY

    The serious nature of the losses incurred by the State on the undertakings of the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission are emphasised in a memorandum which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MILITARY FORCES

    Plans for the strengthening of the military forces in the current financial year will proceed along two lines—the training of an expert nucleus of officers and men who ...

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  10. HEAT WAVE IN EUROPE

    The temperature exceeded 90 degrees in the shade for many hours on Sunday. It was worse in Seville (Spain), where 130 degrees in the shade was registered. The ...

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  11. MR. HULL'S RETURN

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Hyde Park (New York) writes: —"Since his return from London yesterday the Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) has held ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Healed in a Grotto

    A factory foreman named Tilmant, aged 58 years, who had been unable to walk, declared in June that he was completely cured after having visited the statue of the ...

    Article : 172 words
  13. PRIZES FOR FILMS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In opening the new studio of Cinesound Productions Ltd. at White City to-day, the Minister for Customs (Lieut.-Colonel White) said that he ...

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  14. BRITISH SETTLERS' CLAIMS

    The terms of a tenative agreement which was reached by representatives of the Federal and State Governments on Saturday at a conference on the subject of ...

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  15. ROYAL DUTCH LINE

    To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the inauguration of the Royal Dutch Packet service between Australia and the Dutch ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. EROSION AT IVANHOE

    Last Tuesday a photograph was taken of an electric light pole on the bank of the Yarra near the Ivanhoe dressing-sheds to demonstrate the extent of the erosion of ...

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  17. Sunday at Scouts' Camp

    A remarkable scene was witnessed at Godollo, where the international Boy Scout Jamboree is being held, to-day, when the entire camp gathered in the open air for ...

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  18. MUDDY LANES OF ENGLAND

    "Since I last visited England, 22 years ago, a wonderful transformation has taken place," said Mr. G. R. Steer, who returned from London yesterday by the P. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. "Old Contemptibles"

    Headed by the band of the Grenadier Guards playing wartime songs, 1,100 survivors of the first. British expeditionary force (the "Old Contemptibles") to-day ...

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  20. PURITY OF JUSTICE

    After six witnesses for the Crown had been heard at the trial of an Italian in General Sessions yesterday on a charge of perjury, the Crown prosecutor (Mr. M. ...

    Article : 214 words
  21. BOWLING CONTROVERSY

    Surprise has been expressed in cricket circles that no mention of "body-line" bowling was made at the Imperial Cricket Conference which was held in London last ...

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  22. Cuban General Strike

    The general strike in Cuba spread like wildfire over the week-end. Fighting occurred in the streets, one person being killed and three wounded. The situation ...

    Article : 145 words
  23. INTERSTATE TRANSPORT

    ALBURY, Monday.—With a view to relief being afforded to interstate motorists in connection with a recent regulation issued by the New South Wales ...

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  24. TIGERS AND BIRDS

    Five Bengal tigers were among the many wild animals aboard the steamer Nieuw Holland when it berthed in Melbourne yesterday. They are in the care of Mr. ...

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  25. Typhoon Smites Korea

    A severe typhoon ravaged southern Korea at the week-end. More than 50 persons are known to have been drowned, and 26 were buried under a landslide. ...

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  26. NEXT STATE ELECTION

    Preparations are being made by the Victorian Labour party to contest those seats in the Legislative Assembly which it lost at the last election. Seven selection ballots ...

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  27. CHAPMAN'S LEASES

    Recently Chapman's Gold Mines No Liability reported to shareholders that an examination of its property at the Granites, Central Australia, would be made by Mr. ...

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  28. CAR SKIDS AND OVERTURNS

    GORDON, Monday.—When on the way from Ballan to Gordon, a motor-car, driven by Mr. R. Shankland, aged 70 years, storekeeper, of Ballan, skidded, struck a bank ...

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  29. COMPLAINTS AGAINST THE POLICE

    Sir,—It may be hoped that the police will not be moved by the complaints made in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday last. The police have a duty to perform. ...

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  30. Indian Frontier

    The Bajauri village of Kotkai was bombed for the third time from the air yesterday. it is apparent that all the inhabitants have left. Brigadier-General Hartley, ...

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  31. MORE SHOWERS PROBABLE

    The sharp fall of rain experienced in Melbourne and the suburbs early last night had its origin in a slight atmospheric depression which was passing over ...

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  32. MANUKA TEA-TREE

    According to the chairman of the Forests Commission (Mr. A. V. Galbraith), observations do not bear out the complaint by the Canterbury and District ...

    Article : 190 words
  33. ADVERTISING BY DENTISTS

    New regulations submitted to the State Cabinet by the Dental Board to restrict advertising by dentists were approved by the State Executive Council yesterday. The ...

    Article : 141 words
  34. SYDNEY EISTEDDFOD

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The final classification and counting of entries to-night revealed the fact that there will be 5,403 competitiors in the different sections of the ...

    Article : 85 words
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