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  3. CASE OF SUNSTROKE

    Having been overcome by the strength of the sun, Mr. John Stewart Ritchie, aged 75 years, of Acre place, Malvern, lay unconscious on the beach at St. Kilda on ...

    Article : 94 words
  4. THE NATIONAL DEBT

    The tenth annual report of the National Debt Commission, recently presented to the Commonwealth Parliament, supplies interesting information ...

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  5. WARRNAMBOOL SEAT Country Party Candidate

    WARRNAMBOOL, Friday.—At the res quest of the district council of the United Country party Mr. Robert Glasgow, a dairy farmer, of Wangoom, has agreed to ...

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  6. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    Many people attended the exhibition of models of Drake's ship, the Golden Hind, in Scots Hall, Russell street, on Saturday. The models were made from directions ...

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  7. IN THE SUBURBS POOL TO COST £25,000

    The Mordialloc Council has decided to renew its application to the Government for a contribution toward the cost of constructing a swimming pool on the beach at ...

    Article : 155 words
  8. REICHSTAG FIRE TRIAL Tour of Building

    The judges who are presiding at the trial of the five men accused of having set the Reichstag on fire in February spent two hours to-day in touring the route ...

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  9. SUBMARINE DISASTER

    As a sequel to the stranding of the submarines L19 and L26 near Kintyre, Scotland, on October 7, Li[?]ut-Commander Wilfred Edmund Warner, commanding the L19, ...

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  10. REPOSSESSION OF MOTOR-CAR

    Sir,—On October 14 there appeared a report of remarks made by Judge Lukia in relation to an application for a bankruptey certificate by Alfred Edmund Denn[?]rt, ...

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  11. ALLANDALE

    The selection of Mr. W. J. McAdam of Ballarat, as the Labour candidate to contest the vacancy for Allandale in the Legislative Assembly, was endorsed by the ...

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  12. PRESTON SCHOOL FAIR AND BABY SHOW

    A bazar and baby show were held at the Preston Town Hall organised by committees associated with the West Preston State school. The fair was opened on Friday by the mayor and mayoress of ...

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  13. HANDCUFFED MAN RECAPTURED

    Near the Edwardes Lake, Reservoir, shortly before 6 a.m. on Saturday, a handcuffed man who had escaped from the Fawkner police station late on Friday ...

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  14. LATEST IN SUBMARINES.

    The new £250.000 British submarine Starfish, after her successful launching at Chatham Dockyard. She is 187 feet long with a beam of 24 feet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. AUSTRALIAN RUGBY TEAM

    The manger of the Australian Rugby League team which is touring England (Mr. Sunderland) has sent a letter to the Rugby League Council complaining that in ...

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  16. EARLY COBURG

    Two things at present are directing special attention to the early history of Coburg. One of these is the fact that the town clerk (Mr. Water Mitchell) has been ...

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  17. ULM STILL AT DERBY ENGINE TROUBLE CONTINUES

    DERBY (W.A.), Sunday.—Owing to engine trouble in their plane, the Faith in Australia, Messrs. C.T.P. Ulm, G. U. Allen, and P. G. Taylor are still at Derby, ...

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  18. Bullock in China Shop

    While the Queen and the Princess Royal were shopping at Fakenham (Norfolk), where they had been driven from Sandringham, a bullock that had been ...

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  19. INTRUDERS CAPTURED

    Two men one of whom was hiding beneath a bed were arrested in the house of Mr. C. H. Book, the Crown prosecutor, on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  20. KINGSFORD-SMITH'S ARRIVAL

    The following resolution was passed by the Council of Churches at a meeting yesterday afternoon:— "While fully appreciating the greatness of ...

    Article : 159 words
  21. University Destroyed by Fire

    St Joseph's University was destroved by fire to-day. The loss is estimated at 1,500,000 dollars (about £300,000). None of the 300 students was injured. ...

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  22. OPPOSITION TO WAR

    Sir.—Mr. F. Brennan, former M. H.R., and Mr. Kiernan M.L.C., would "grapple" with agitators and greedy vested interests that tend to the making of wars—at least they ...

    Article : 95 words
  23. Aerial Tourists

    The aeroplane Faithful City, which Mr. Greene, M.P., has chartered for a pleasure flight to Australia, and in which Lord Apsley is a passenger, arrived here ...

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  24. Former Prince Imprisoned

    Because he was flying Nazi flags on his motor-car the police arrested to-day exPrince Bernhard Sachsen-Meiningen, the member of a former German reigning ...

    Article : 156 words
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  26. 372 Miles an Hour

    Flying the seaplane in which Colonel Cassinelli covered 100 kilometres on October 8 at a speed of 393 miles an hour, Captain Pietro Seapinelli averaged 372 miles ...

    Article : 60 words
  27. YOUTH MISSING

    TERIP TERIP, Sunday.—Afired Doual, aged 17 years, of Seymour, who had been employed by Mr. G.Rowan destroying rabbits, has disappeared. It is said that ...

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  28. TIMBER STORE BURNT

    Valuable timber was destioyed when the three-ply and veneer timber store of Alexander Sturrock and Sons Pty. Ltd., timber merchants, East Brunswick, was burnt on ...

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  29. RACING TO AUSTRALIA

    The number of sailing ships which have received charters to load wheat in South Australia this year has now reached 11. The full- rigged ship Gtace Harwar, the ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND'S TRADE BALANCE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.).Friday.—Trade returns for the nine months ended September 30 show that exports were valued at £11,838,793. compared with £28,686,632 ...

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  31. AMBULANCE HOAXED

    On Saturday morning the headquarters of the Civil Ambulance received a telephone message, purporting to come from a Richmond doctor. stating that an ...

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  32. OPEN DOG PARADE

    A successful and widely representative parade, under the auspices of the Victorian Poulty and Kennel Club, was held at the Amateur Sports ground on Saturday afternoon. The chief awards ...

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  33. OWNER OF KUVERA

    Mr William John Smith, of Wolsley road, Point Piper. Sydney, part owner of Kuvera, who started favourite for the (Caulfield Cup, met with an accident before dawn on ...

    Article : 123 words
  34. Russian Consul Murdered

    Nicholas Lanyik, a member of a Ukrainian politieal organisation, accompanied by a man and a woman, entered the Russian consulate at Lcmberg and asked to see ...

    Article : 133 words
  35. BUSH FIRE NEAR SELBY

    BELGRAVE. Sunday.—A bush fire was burning fiercely late to-night in a gully between Selby and Lockwood. Fanned by a strong wind it was travelling away from the ...

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  36. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    SOUTH AUSTRALIA.—ADELAIDT (509 Miles) —Arrived.—Oct.21—inverbank, from Tampico. Oct. 22—Romolo, from Melbourne and Sydney. Sailed. —Oct 21—Barrabool, for Melbourn. ...

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