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  2. JAPAN'S NEW POLICY COMMENT IN CHINA

    After attending a secret meeting of the Legislative Luan (Council) to give an account of his conversations with the Japanese Minister to China (Mr. ...

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  3. ANZAC DAY COMMEMORATION "REVERENT OBSERVANCE" DESIRED

    Wednesday of this week is Anzac Day, the anniversary of the gallant landing of Australian and New Zealand troops on Gallipoli. It is expected that about 25,000 men will march in the city, and that there will be very large assemblages at the dawn service at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MR. LATHAM AT HONG KONG

    The Australian Mission to the East arrived at dawn to-day from Singapore. Mr. Latham, the leader, was immediately greeted by the staff officer of the China ...

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  5. GALE, RAIN, AND SNOW HUGE SEAS BATTER SHIPS

    A gale that battered shipping, cold winds and drenching rain that caused great discomfort in the city and suburbs, and the first fall of snow this season were features of the storm which swept Southern Victoria in the week-end. ...

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  6. UNLUCKY WOMAN FLYER CRASHES ON FIRST STAGE

    Miss Jean Batten, aged 24 years, a New Zealand airwoman, who left Lympne aerodrome, Kent, at 5 o'clock yesterday morning for New Zealand, crashed in a field ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. INJURED IN SAFETY ZONE TWO MEN KNOCKED DOWN

    Struck while standing in a safety zone by a motor-car which the police believe had been stolen, two men were injured at the intersection of William ard Bourke ...

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  8. BAYSIDE POUNDED

    Extensive damage was caused on the eastern shore of Port Phillip by the terrific south-westerly gale which lashed the bay on Friday night and on Saturday. ...

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  9. FREIGHTER RETURNS TO PORT

    Assailed by huge seas off Cape Schanck the Patrick line freighter Corrimal, which left North Wharf at 11 p.m. on Friday for Brisbane, was forced to return to ...

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  10. THREE CARS STRIKE RAILWAY GATES

    Motor-cars crashed into the gates at three suburban railway crossings on Saturday night. At 10.9 p.m. a motor-car, driven by Mr. John Lewton, of ...

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  11. League Perturbed

    League of Nations circles are concerned at the attitude of Japan with regard to China, Dr. Rajchman, director of the League's Health department, was recently ...

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  12. Survey Flight to be Resumed

    Mr. H. L. Brooke, the British aviator who crashed in Southern France while on a survey flight to Australia preparatory to entering the Centenary air race, has ...

    Article : 64 words
  13. RECOVERY TAXES ON COTTON AND WHEAT

    The Bankhead Cotton Control Bill was signed by President Roosevelt to-day, thus becoming law. It is pointed out that this is the first attempt ...

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  14. BOY KILLED

    When he ran from behind a motor-'bus after he had alighted from it, Geoffrey Leonard Taylor, aged 7 years, of Kenmare street, Box Hill, was struck by a ...

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  15. Tammany's Leader

    After months of smouldering discontent the executive committee of Tammany Hall, the notorious party which has dominated New York civic government, has ...

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  16. WOMEN IN ACCIDENT

    PERTH, Sunday. — Four middle-aged women were injured when a sedan car, after skidding across Albany road, Bedfordale, 23 miles from Perth, bumped ...

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  17. Britain Waiting

    The Government has received from the British Embassy at Tokio the text of the Japanese semi-official statement with reference to China. Britain proposes to ...

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  18. Passengers Hurt When Tram and Car Collide

    Two passengers in a motor-car were injured and three passengers in a tram suffered shock when an electric tram and a motor-car collided at the intersection ...

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  19. GIANT SUN SPOT Astronomers Disturbed

    Storms, rains, electrical disturbances, and climatic upheasals of a record nature are predicted by astronomers as the result of the appearance on the face of the ...

    Article : 244 words
  20. Tailor Imprisoned

    What is believed to be the first sentence of imprisonment for violation of the National Recovery Act was passed on a tailor of Jersey City. He was sentenced ...

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  21. Service in London

    The Anzac Day service in London will be broadcast to Australia and New Zealand. The Acting High Commissioner (Mr. J. G. McLaren) will lay a wreath ...

    Article : 116 words
  22. French Comment

    "Something new is starting in the Far East, and the Japanese, owing to the international situation, have a good chance of winning," says the semi-official ...

    Article : 120 words
  23. Death From Injuries

    On Thursday evening Mr. Frederick Hanson, aged 57 years, engineer, of The Avenue, Parkville, was struck by a motorcar while crossing Elizabeth street. He ...

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  24. Car Overturns Another and is Driven On

    As Mr. Charles Burbidge, of Cornell street, Camberwell, was driving across the intersection of Riversdale and Tooronga roads, East Hawthorn, on Saturday ...

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  25. Anzac Commemorations

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 354 words
  26. Annoyance in Russia

    Official quarters are silent about Japan's declaration, but the press comment is strong. "Isvestia" describes the declaration as the shaking of the mailed fist, and ...

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  27. Railway Wage Dispute

    President Roosevelt again entered the railway wage dispute to-day by urging the unions to accept an extension for six months of the 10 per cent. cut in pay, ...

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  28. 14in. Fall Floods Rangoon

    Rangoon (Burma) was probably the wettest city on earth on Thursday, when a record fall of 14in. of rain flooded the city, dislocating communications. ...

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  29. Disorders in Europe 1,000 Arrested in Paris

    More than 1,000 Communists and Socialists were arrested when, they vainly attempted to storm the Town Hall as a protest against decrees enforcing economy. ...

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  30. Car Runs Over Woman

    When she walked from behind a tram at the intersection of Rathdown and Elgin streets, Carlton at 7.15 p.m. on Saturday, Mrs. Ada Menzies, aged 40 ...

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  31. WHY IT WAS GOLD

    Strong cold winds, drenching rain, and the first snow of the season were features of the storm which swept southern Victoria and Tasmania in the week-end. In ...

    Article : 441 words
  32. Lifeboat Heroes

    The Prince of Wales distributed to-day medals awarded to lifeboat men for outstanding courage and endurance in rescue work. Recipients of the gold medal, ...

    Article : 134 words
  33. STRUCK WITH OIL BOTTLE

    When he fought with an intruder at Dyke's garage and service station, Mount Alexander road and Preston street, Moonee Ponds, last night, Leonard Kelly, aged 18 ...

    Article : 209 words
  34. Uproar in Spanish Parliament

    Taunts at Monarchists by Senor Prietos, a former Minister, provoked pandemonium in the Cortes (Parliament). Tumblers were hurled about, and one deputy was ...

    Article : 82 words
  35. President's Silver Compromise

    President Roosevelt received a delegation of Congressional silver advocates. He said that he would not accept legislation to make the remonetis[?]ion of silver ...

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  36. CREEKS FLOODED

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Heavy rain fell on the North Coast last night. In the Glastonbury district, near Gympie, from 375 points to 5in. of rain fell in two ...

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  37. 15th Brigade Reunion

    Former officers of the 15th Brigade, A.I.F., are asked to attend the reunion dinner at the Naval and Military Club on Tuesday evening. Those who intend to be present should ...

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  38. Ex-naval Men's Association

    The ex-merchant seamen who had war service will again be under the same control as the ex-naval unit, commanded by Commander H. T. Bennett. The ex-merchant service men ...

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  39. 24 Hours' Strike

    A general strike of 24 hours was begun in Madrid and other cities at midnight as a protest against a demonstration to-day of the organised Catholic Popular Action ...

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  40. CONSTABLE TAKEN TO HOSPITAL

    PERTH, Sunday. — As the result of an incident in Mount's Bay road, Perth, on Saturday night, Bryan Mouatt Carson, aged 27 years, solicitor, who is stated to ...

    Article : 161 words
  41. Princess Elizabeth's Birthday Party

    Princess Elizabeth spent her eighth birthday at Windsor Castle, where the Duke and Duchess of York are staying with Their Majesties the King and Queen. ...

    Article : 128 words
  42. Queensland Miners Give £1,000 to Strikers

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — The annual meeting of the board of delegates to the Queensland District of the Amalgamated Coal and Shale Employees' Federation at ...

    Article : 71 words
  43. ANZAC DAY PLANS

    Sir,—The decision to dispense with the guard of honour at the Cenotaph on Anzac Day will, unless some other provision is made, have the effect of ...

    Article : 160 words
  44. IN THE CHURCHES

    Memories of the first Anzac Day were recalled at special services which were held in many churches in the city and ...

    Article : 571 words
  45. Price of Gold

    The price of gold is £6/15/8 an ounce fine, compared with the previous price of £6/15/2½ an ounce. Allowing for exchange and realisation ...

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