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  2. FLOOD DANGER ABATES

    Floods are still high, but the position became casier during the weekend. As more general rains are expected, however, further flooding may occur. Another drowing case occurred near Maryborough. A boy who ...

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  3. HAWAIIAN VOLCANO ACTIVE

    The entire islands of Hawaii were shaken by earth shocks to-day, when the voleano Maunaloa burst into unusual activity after having been dormant since ...

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  4. FINISHED WITH CRICKET

    K. S. Duleepsinhji, the Indian cricketer, who was prevented by illness from visiting Australia with the English cricket team last season, has returned to London ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PURSUIT FROM HOSPITAL PATROL ARRESTS SIX MEN

    Attacked by six young men in the Exhibition Gardens about 11.30 p.m. on Saturday, Walter Haberlia, Victoria parade, East Melbourne, and Rupert Roland, ...

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  6. RAZOR SLASHING

    ECHUCA, Sunday.—A young man named Chadwick had part of his ear severed and the left side of his face cut for six inches in a razor-slashing ...

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  7. U.S.A. LIBERTY BOND CONVERSION LESS THAN HALF OFFERED

    The price of gold was unchanged to-day at 34.01 dollars, to which it was Increased by 8 cents yesterday. The dollar was valued at 63.77 cents, against the franc. ...

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  8. FUTURE OF FREE STATE

    It is now clear that notes have been exchanged between the Dominions Secretary (Mr. Thomas) and President De Valera, and a preliminary statement will be made ...

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  9. DOG FOILS CAR THIEVES

    Three motor-cars were stolen from garages in Plenty road, Heidelberg, early on Friday morning, and thieves tried to steal three cars from garages at Ivanhoe early ...

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  10. LIQUOR FOR UNITED STATES CLEARING SCOTTISH CARGO

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that the liquor race across the Atlantic will begin tomorrow in anticipation of the repeal of ...

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  11. RAILWAYS DISMISSALS

    It was learned on Saturday that a number of railways exployees have received notice of dismissal as from Tuesday, and that more dismissals and regressions are ...

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  12. TRIAL OF SALVAGE CHIEF

    The outlining of the case against Captain Brynmor Miles, chief officer of the London Salvage Corps, was continued today by the prosecution. Miles, who was ...

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  13. Weakness of Franc

    The foreign exchange and stock markets again paid only brief attention to another increase in the price of gold today. With the first posting of the new ...

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  14. Intruder in Shop

    Startled by a noise in the front of the shop of her brother-in-law, Mr. William J. Sangster, radio dealer, High street. East Prahran, about 10.30 p.m. on ...

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  15. PRINCES IN THE TOWER

    A remarkable revelation was made today by Mr. Lawrence E. Tanner, keeper of muniments and sub-librarian at Westminster Abbey, and Professor William ...

    Article : 361 words
  16. 50,000 Cases of Whisky

    The first recognised consignment of whisky to leave Scotland for the United States since prohibition was enforced in 1920, left the Clyde by the Anchor line ...

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  17. NEXT WAR DEBT PAYMENT

    Although Great Britain and Italy had announeed that they would make token payments on account of their war debts to the United States of America, there was ...

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  18. TASMAN FLIGHT Ulm Left Last Night

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The weather over the Tasman Sea having moderated, Mr. C. T. P. Ulm took off from Richmond aerodrome at 5.20 p.m. to-day on the ...

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  19. PREVENTING MEASLES

    An experiment with the object of preventing the death of children from measles has been described by Dr. Stallybrass, deputy medical officer of ...

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  20. Mr. Henry Ford's Victory

    Mr. Henry Ford appeared to-night to be a complete victor over General Johnson in General Johnson's attempt to prevent him from bidding for Government ...

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  21. "BEER BARON" CAUGHT

    A victory for the Federal Government comparable with the Capone case was won to-day with the conviction of "Waxey" Gordon, the New ...

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  22. STATE OF EMERGENCY IN BARCELONA

    The Government has declared a state of emergency equivalent to modified maitial law, in the province of Barcelona. There has been trouble in Barcelona since ...

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  23. With Wings Like a Bird's

    An aeroplane which was fitted with wings on the basis of studies of the flight of birds was wrecked in Gloucestershire, and Captain Saint, a well-known test ...

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  24. All Ready for the Landing

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.—Everything is in readiness at New Plymouth for Ulm's landing to-morrow. The weather to-night is perfect. ...

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  25. MOTH 'PLANE CRASHES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Falling 2,000ft. in a tail spin, an aeroplane which Miss Mary Bradford, aged 27 years, was piloting from Mildura to Sydney, crashed near ...

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  26. Paper Fortune of £13,000,000

    At the inquiry being held by the Senate stock market committee it was disclosed to-day that Harley Clarke, a Chicago utilities operator, had turned a small stake ...

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  27. Is Act Unconstitutional?

    The National Recovery Act, as far as it attempts to control local industry, was held to be unconstitutional by Federal Judge Ackerman to-day. He refused to ...

    Article : 127 words
  28. Spanish Crew Rescued

    Hearing a bell in his cabin giving an "S O S," call, Mr. J. Satchell, wireless operator on the Bank line steamer Deebank, on its way homeward from New ...

    Article : 165 words
  29. £35,000 for Stamp Collection

    Thirty-five thousand pounds was paid for a collection of stamps of the British Empire belonging to the late H. P. Manus, an Amsterdam tobacco merchant, who ...

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  30. Roosevelt Releases Prisoner

    As the last official act in his fortnights holiday here, President Roosevelt extended executive clemency to-day to a prisoner whom he saved from the death sentence ...

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  31. King as Stock Breeder

    The keen Interest of His Majesty the King in stockbreeding is again shown in the Smithfield Club's show, which will be held from Monday to Friday next ...

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  32. BOY DROWNED IN POOL

    Disregarding the advice of an experienced swimmer who told him not to go into the water after a heavy meal, Brian Geoffrey Higginbotham, aged 10 years. ...

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  33. STATE PARLIAMENT

    The first business on the notice paper for the Legislative Assembly to-morrow is the Local Government (Shire of Heidelberg) Bill, which will be explained on the ...

    Article : 92 words
  34. Extradition Ordered

    The Supreme Court has ordered the extradition of Martin Instill. brother of Samuel Insull, the bankrupt American capitalist. who fied to Greece, to stand his ...

    Article : 98 words
  35. Tons of Fish at Jeparit

    At last a real fisherman's paradise has been found. In the Wimmera River at Jeparit English perch are so plentiful that anglers compute the catches in tons! ...

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  36. COOL CHANGE SOON?

    According to the weather chart. Victoria may expect the hot, close weather that it has experienced since Wednesday to continue for at least 24 hours. If a ...

    Article : 114 words
  37. Mysterious Messages

    Mr. McGovern, Labour member of the House of Commons, who recently insulted the King after he had finished reading his Speech at the opening of ...

    Article : 102 words
  38. London Price of Gold

    The price of gold to-day is £6/4/11½ an ounce, compared with £6/5/2 on the previous day. The price is equal to about £7/14/2½ ...

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