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  2. CRICKETERS INJURED

    Two cricketers were injured while playing on Saturday. Each of them was stiuck on the head by a ball, and one, Henry McAlpine, aged 25 years, storeman ...

    Article : 135 words
  3. Girl Fatally Burned

    Burns which caused her death several hours later in the Children's Hospital were suffered by Kathleen Donaldson, aged 12 years, when her clothing caught ...

    Article : 65 words
  4. SIX SHOTS FIRED

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Following complaints about the behaviour of a man, Constable Hudson had patrolled the gardens of various houses at Glenelg for the ...

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  5. JEWELLERY WORTH £280 STOLEN FROM HOUSE

    A thief who entered the home of Mrs. Paula Giese, in Were street, Brighton Beach, on Friday afternoon, stole £280 worth of jewellery and 30/ in English ...

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  6. £30,000 FARM

    DARWIN, Sunday.—The Government demonstration farm at Batchelor, the costliest venture of the Commonwealth in agriculture in North Australian (It cost ...

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  7. CYCLE AND CAR MEET HEAD ON One Killed; One Injured

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—As a result of injuries, including a fracturad skull, received when a motor-cycle side-car, in which he was travelling as a passenger, ...

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  8. THREATENED DUELS

    Both duels which were threatened following a heated debate in the Chamber of Deputies on Thursday on the Stavlsky frauds have been abandoned. M. Ferry ...

    Article : 370 words
  9. LORD SOMERS CAMP

    SOMERS, Sunday.—With all the time honoured ceremonies the sixth annual Lord Somers camp began yesterday at. Somers Westernport Bay, and 100 youths, ...

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  10. FALL FROM SCAFFOLDING

    George Walton, painter, of Norwood road, Caulfield, injured his back and light aim when he fell about 20ft. from a scaffolding on Saturday morning at the ...

    Article : 55 words
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  12. STATION SAFE BLOWN OPEN

    The office of the Frankston railway station was entered by thieves early on Saturday morning, and £16 was stolen from the safe, which was blown open. A ...

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  13. CHARGE OF MURDER

    A charge of murder was preferred against John Thomas Garrigan aged 33 vears blacksmith of Simmons street South Yarra at a special sitting of the ...

    Article : 161 words
  14. Robbed While Asleep

    Early on Friday morning a thief entered the home of Mr. Charles K. Allen, insurance clerk, of Bent street, Caulfield, and while the occupants were asleep stole £11 ...

    Article : 92 words
  15. CYCLISTS COLLIDE

    TERANG, Sunday.—Alan Gainger, aged 22 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Gainger, of Kolora, was fatally injured when the bicycle which he was riding ...

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  16. Hosiery Stolen

    From the drapery shop of Mr. J. L. Baxter and Miss M. Baxter, in Fitzroy street, St. Kilda, on Thursday night, a thief stole an assortment of hosiery. ...

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  17. THIEVES AT TATURA

    TATURA, Sunday.—During Saturday night thieves entered the premises of Messrs. Flanagan and Sons, merchants, Hogan street, and removed a large ...

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  18. St. Kilda Carnival

    Strong criticism of certain features of the carnival which is being held on the foreshore at St. Kilda was expressed last night by Councillor Herbert Moroney who ...

    Article : 210 words
  19. NAZI DISTURBANCES

    Austrian Nazis demonstrated so violently against the visit of Dr. Suvich, the Italian Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, that Vienna resembles an armed ...

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  20. Injured Man on Road

    William Kelson, aged 36 years, of Hartwood street, Kew, was found lying on the road at the corner of Camberwell and Glen Iris roads, Camberwell, about 2.30 ...

    Article : 89 words
  21. Lost Reefs in Central Australia

    SOMERS Sunday.—Seaiches for lost gold reefs in Central Australia such as Lasseters lost reef which he said was a myth weie described as futile by Mr. ...

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  22. CLERGYMAN KILLED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—While crossing Parramatta road, Burwood, yesterday, the Rev. Thomas Frederick Potts, aged 71 years, of Longworth avenue, Woollahra, ...

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  23. Other Accidents

    In a collision with a motor-car at the corner of Point Nepean road and Asling street, Gardenvale, on Saturday morning, the rider of a motor-cycle, William ...

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  24. ROBERT BURNS

    Arranged by the Victorian Scottish Union, the annual Robert Bums commemoration service was held at Wirth's Olympia yesterday afternoon. There was ...

    Article : 175 words
  25. NEWS IN CLASSIFIED ADS.

    A motor-car in good general condition is wanted for about £60. (See the Motor Market Col.). The Public Works department ...

    Article : 121 words
  26. North Atlantic Lines

    Speaking at the inauguration of the King George V. graving dock at Southampton to-day, the chairman of the White Star line (Lord Essendon) referred to ...

    Article : 121 words
  27. Saar Plebiscite Discussed by League Council

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the Council of the League of Nations, after two hours' secret discussion of the plebiscite that ...

    Article : 100 words
  28. SHEET-GLASS DUTIES

    Sir,—The Minister for Customs is indignant at the criticism over the sheetglass duties, but his observations are mostly without relevance to the criticism. ...

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  29. BOYS VISIT SHRINE

    Members of the Saturday Morning Educatlonal League, one of the branches of the Melbourne Boys' Club, visited the Shrine of Remembrance on Saturday ...

    Article : 62 words
  30. Sub-committee Appointed

    The League Council passed a resolution affirming its determination to perform its duties in regard to the Saar plebiscite by guaranteeing the freedom, ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A Rome message says tnat a Royal decree has been issued dissolving the Chamber of Deputies. The election will be held on March 25. ...

    Article : 279 words
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  33. Central European Finances

    The report of the High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Bruce), who, as a member of the Council of the League of Nations, was deputed by the Council to ...

    Article : 114 words
  34. TAX ON INTERSTATE TRANSPORT

    The Queensland Government has revoked the exemption from transport fees formerly allowed to vehicles engaged solely in interstate transport. This action ...

    Article : 55 words
  35. CYCLONE IN NEW CALEDONIA

    NOUMEA (New Caledonia) Sunday.— A cyclone passed over the New Hebrides in New Caledonia three were heavy rain and squally winds and the rivers ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND TOBACCO DEARER

    Increased tobacco prices will be paid in Queensland from to-day, a basis on which the increase of 4d. a lb. in the wholesale cost may be passed on to the ...

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  37. WATER FOR HORSES TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS

    Sir,—I entirely support "Dobbin." The sort of thing which he describes is not, however, peculiar to Mordialloc. Most of the horse troughs in the suburbs are very ...

    Article : 92 words
  38. NEW MACARONI FACTORY

    A new factory for the manufacture of macaroni has been built and opened in Collingwood. Referring to the development of the macaroni industry. the secretary ...

    Article : 71 words
  39. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS

    Sir,—Horses above all other animals, are most fastidious as to food and drink, and will almost perish from thirst rather than drink contaminated water. ...

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  40. SHELTERLESS BEACHES

    Sir,—Cannot something be done by the foreshore trusts to provide some permanent shelter from the intense summer heat? Some attempt might be made to restore ...

    Article : 71 words
  41. NEW CHURCH FOR RESERVOIR

    The foundation-stone of a new Methodist Church in George street, Reservoir, was laid on Saturday afternoon by Mr. Evan J. F. Hardie, senior trustee. The ...

    Article : 120 words
  42. MORDIALLOC CARNIVAL

    A Kum of £318 was taken last week at the Mordialloc carnival, and the total receipts now amount to £3,550. This is considerably more than the sum which had been received at the ...

    Article : 105 words
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  44. LATE SHIPPING NEWS

    NEW ZEALAND.—DUNNEDIN (1,327 Miles).— Sailed.—Jan. 21.—Hauraki, for Hobart. ...

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