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  2. PARADE BANNED

    After a meeting of the Executive Council which lasted for three hours, the Free State Government issued at 1 o'clock this morning an order prohibiting the procession of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ENGLAND 312

    There were early sensations in the third and final Test match between England and the West Indies, which began at the Oval to-day. Wyatt won the toss and England's ...

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  4. CUBAN REVOLT

    Deserted by the army, President Machado, of Cuba, recognising that his overthrow was inevitable, sought safety to-day in flight. He left Havana on an aeroplane bound for Nassau, in the Bahamas. The revolutionaries then looted the Presidential palace and indulged in an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CARLTON PARK LAND

    There is little likelihood that plans for the transfer of the old Carlton Cricketground to the University for the erection of a residential college for women students ...

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  6. SEARCH BY NAZIS

    Storm troops, acting on the orders of secret police, searched every vehicle leaving and entering the city last night, including milk and vegetable carts, for ...

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  7. JOCKEY KILLED

    James Stubbs, a jockey, died in the Alfred Hospital on Saturday night. He sustained cerebral hemorrhage and concussion when his mount, Prince Flaviol, fell ...

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  8. "UNIVERSAL" FOOTBALL

    "A shrewd advertising stunt" many people said when they learned that a proposal to amalgamate the Australian and Rugby League codes of football was to be ...

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  9. PRICE OF PETROL

    A reduction of 1d. a gallon of the price of petrol was made on Saturday by the independent oil companies, and a similar reduction has now been decided upon by ...

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  10. REDUCING MEAT IMPORTS

    The Ministry for Agriculture has issued a statement detailing the arrangements made to reduce meat imports for the remainder of the year. It states that the ...

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  11. POISON-GAS PLOT

    A plot for the wholesale poisoning of Europeans in Madras by means of deadly gas was told in the Madras court to-day at the trial of H. D. Rajah, a terrorist. ...

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  12. WOMAN STRUCK BY TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Mrs. Jessie Herrick, aged 50 years, of Graham street, Lidcombe, was waiting on the Burwood station on Saturday for a train which arrived ...

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  13. Tate's Lament

    M. W. Tate, writing in "Reynolds," sympathises with Larwood's foot trouble, and mentions gratefully a shoemaker in Australia who provided him with special ...

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  14. DISTANCE FLIGHT

    Mr. J. A. Mollison, who with his wife (Miss Amy Johnson) recently flew from England to America, sailed for London on Friday night to basten the work on a new ...

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  15. WORLD CONFERENCE

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Forbes) and his party arrived to-day to spend a few days in New York. They will then visit Washington, where they will be ...

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  16. Sales of Fruit

    Tasmanian apples shipped in the Port Caroline have been sold:—Sturmers at 3/ to 6/ a case, French Crab 2/ to 3/, and Stone Pippins 6/3 a case. New Zealand ...

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  17. SNOW AT WARBURTON

    WARBURTON, Sunday.—Eight hundred motor-cars passed through the township to-day to the snowfield on Mount Donna Buang. Between 2,000 and 3,000 visitors ...

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  18. WAGE-EARNERS' BURDENS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"When a man pays £5 for a suit of clothes, sales tax absorbs 6/ and other taxes and rates from 15/ to £1, leaving an effective purchasing ...

    Article : 184 words
  19. British Settlers' Claims

    The Australian Press Association understands that no official agreement regarding the claims of migrant settlers in Victoria has reached the Dominions Office, ...

    Article : 64 words
  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Several villages on the northern coast of Newfoundland were evacuated on Friday night, when forest fires prevented escape except by water. Hundreds of small boats ...

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  21. MORE FINE WEATHER EXPECTED

    Anti-cyclonic conditions resulted in fine weather being experienced over practically the whole of Victoria in the week-end. Light showers of rain in some coastal ...

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