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  2. Brothers Reunited

    Many old friends who had not met for many years were reunited in the Fitzroy Gardens on Saturday afternoon, when former residents of Wonthaggi and ...

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  3. SCIENTIFIC FARMING AIDED

    LANG LANG, Sunday.—Results of experiments conducted by the Department of Agriculture in conjunction with the Pasture Improvement League at ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT Continuous Session of Committee

    The political correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that the Cabinet committee on disarmament will be in almost continuous session this week. ...

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  5. PACIFIC LOCOMOTIVES

    Referring on Saturday to criticism which has been offered of the Pacific locomotives, the Railways Commissioners said that the introduction of the engines ...

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  6. V.A.D.'S Inspected

    In the grounds of Government House on Saturday afternoon the deputy-director of medical services (Colonel Rupert Downes) inspected about 700 members of ...

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  7. EUCHARISTIC PROCESSION FINAL DEMONSTRATION

    Speaking at a men's Communion breakfast at Richmond yesterday, Archbishop Mannix said that he could claim, without exaggeration, that the Catholic body had ...

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  8. CENTENARY SQUARE PLAN City Council as Authority

    Commenting on Saturday on the plan of the T Square Club for marking the Centen[?]ary of Melbourne by the creation of a civic square on the Western Market ...

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  9. SORE THROAT.

    Any little soreness in the throat grows rapidly worse if neglected. Crush three tablets of Bayer Aspirin in some water and gargle at once. ...

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  10. £30,000 for University Buildings

    It is intended to send circulars to graduates of the University of Melbourne inviting them to assist in raising £30,000 toward the cost of replacing the ...

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  11. BURNED WHILE CLEANING CAR

    Severe burns were received by Eric Hale, aged 16 years of Kavanagh street, Cheltenham, when he was cleaning a motor-car in a garage at his home on Saturday ...

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  12. Equality in Arms

    "Pertinax," writing in the "Echo de Paris," says that the French Ambassador in Berlin (M. Poncet) has been directed to tell the German Chancellor (Herr ...

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  13. ATHLETIC RECORDS AT BENDIGO

    BENDIGO.—The records were broken in the interclub competition conducted by the Bendigo centre of the V.A.A.A., when J. Hellwege (C.Y.M.S.) won the pole vault at 8ft. 6in., and A. R. Newell ...

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  14. Aerial Services From Europe

    The Agent-General for Victoria (Mr. Richard Linton) announced to-day that Imperial Airways Ltd. and the French and Dutch air lines would each probably ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 177 words
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  16. FESTIVAL AT KILMORE

    KILMORE, Sunday. — The annual Eucharistic festival and procession at St. Patrick's Church attracted an attendance estimate at 3,000. including visitors from ...

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  17. TROUBLE AT STATE MINE

    WONTHAGGI, Sunday.—There will be no work at any of the pits of the State coalmine to-morrow. Trouble arose at the end of the week on the handling of ...

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  18. ABORIGINAL ROCK DRAWINGS

    Sir,—It is to be hoped that attention be paid to Mr. Mattingley's appeal of December 9, that the aboriginal rock drawings at Ararat be preserved from ...

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  19. Church News

    There were large congregations at all services at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Thornbury, yesterday, when the anniversary of the consecration of the new ...

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  20. DEATH OF RACEHORSE

    PERTH, Sunday.—Mrs. A. M. R. Bunbury while at Belmont Park meeting yesterday received news that Mostian, which she leased with Moss Idol to Messrs. Clancy ...

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  21. League is Basis of French Policy

    The French Foreign Minister (M. Paul Boncour) informed the Chamber of Deputies that the League of Nations remained the basis of French policy. "We shall not ...

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  22. May Depend Upon Conditions

    A representative of Imperial Airways, Limited said to-day that the provision of a service for the celebrations would probably depend upon the ...

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  23. LIQUOR ON GOOD FRIDAY

    Sir,—The members of the Anglican social questions committee have reviewed most carefully the reports in the press and in "Hansard" relating to the unhappy ...

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  24. Mr. Henderson Calls at Foreign Office

    Disarmament questions were discussed when the chairman of the Disarmament Conference (Mr. Arthur Henderson, M.P.) called at the Foreign Office to-day ...

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  25. Many Homes Are in Need of Help

    Parents throughout the State are planning to give their children the greatest possible happiness at Christmas. The State Relief Committee appeals to them to give ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Chancery Court, London, by consent, dismissed petitions seeking to appoint a receiver for Dorman. Long and Company. steel manufacturers, engineers, ...

    Article : 346 words
  27. MILK FOR THE EAST

    Condensed milk for the East was brought to Melbourne yesterday by the Belfast and Koroit S.N. Co.'s steamer Coramba, which berthed in Victoria Dock from Warrnambool. ...

    Article : 58 words
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  29. Youth Dies in Fight

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Following an argument in the main sheet at Casino on Satin day night two youths went to a lane to settle their dispute. During the fight ...

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  30. NEWS IN CLASSIFIED ADS.

    A woman lost £9/10/ in notes— all her savings—on Saturday night. She offers a reward for the return of the money. ...

    Article : 99 words
  31. CROWD MENACES POLICE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Traffic police met a hostile crowd when premises in Given terrace, Paddington, alleged to have been used for gambling, were raided on ...

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  32. MOTORIST KILLS DOG

    Sir,—Mr. Latham in his letter criticises the action of the Kew magistiates, and questions their interpretation of the law. He does not suggest, however, what ...

    Article : 260 words
  33. ROMAN CATHOLIC CARNIVALS

    There was a crowded gathering in the Brunswick Town Hall on wednesday evening. when a carnival was held in aid of St. Fidells' Roman Catholic parish, Moreland. Four ...

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  34. DOG-RACING BY ELECTRIC LIGHT

    Sir,—"Resident" criticises the Maribyrnong Speed Coursing Club on the ground that it is in a residential area. The facts are:—The Maribyrnong Speed ...

    Article : 244 words
  35. BOULDER PERSEVERANCE LTD.

    KALGOORLIE Sunday.—Boulder Perseverance Ltd. treated 7,202 long tons (8.066 short tons) in November for bullion worth £12,570 standard value. The premium for exchange ...

    Article : 87 words
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