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  2. EROSION ON THE GOULBURN

    Rapid erosion is destroying valuable country along the Goulburn River from the Eildon weir to Alexandra. It is believed that about 10,000 acres of rich ...

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  3. LABOUR AND MR. HOGAN

    When the annual conference of the Victorian Labour party was resumed at the Trades Hall yesterday, delegates went into committee to discuss the ...

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  4. GERMAN CHURCH

    With the aid of the Premier of Prussia (Herr Goering), the Nazi Reichsbishop Muller is determined to dominate the Prussian Church. Reichsbishop Muller's ...

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  5. O'DUFFY'S OPPONENTS

    In the hope of preventing a meeting at Skibbereen to be addressed by General O'Duffy, leader of the Irish Blueshirts, his opponents cut the telegraph wires and ...

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  6. HEAT-THEN RAIN 98 DEGREVAT 3 P.M.

    Lured by the sultry conditions yesterday morning, thousands of holidaymakers left their homes clad in the lightest of summer clothes. The happy ...

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  7. POUND AND DOLLAR REQUEST TO STABILISE

    According to the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times," President Roosevelt is expected soon to open formal negotiations with Great Britain for ...

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  8. YACHTS IN DISTRESS STRUCK BY SQUALLS

    Many yachts struck trouble when squalls swept the bay as they were returning to their anchorages from distant regattas yesterday afternoon. ...

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  9. CAR CATCHES FIRE AFTER CRASH Occupants Stunned

    A family of six persons and a young woman were injured when a sedan motorcar in which they were travelling along Royal parade, Parkville, skidded and ...

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  10. MR. SPENCER GOLLAN DEAD

    The death is announced of Mr. Spencer Gollan, the New Zealand pastoralist, sportsman, and racehorse owner. [Mr. Gollan, who was aged 73 years, was ...

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  11. CAUSE OF BAD TEETH

    The Medical Research Council has issued an interesting report by Dr. May Mellanby, a member of the dental disease committee of the Medical Research ...

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  12. Cheapening the Dollar

    In a report on the Roosevelt gold policy, the Foreign Policy Association warns Americans that attempts to cheapen the dollar involves the danger of currency ...

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  13. Two Boats Driven Across Bay

    Returning to St. Kilda from the yachting regatta at Geelong late yesterday afternoon, the yacht Kurrewa II. rendered assistance to the smaller 15ft. yacht ...

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  14. Where People Went

    Railway revenue returns for yesterday reflect the hot weather. Trains to seaside and mountain resorts carried large numbers of holiday-makers. Compared ...

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  15. STRUCK BY MOTOR-CAR

    CROYDON, Monday.—When riding a bicycle on White Horse road, near North Croydon, to-day, Mr. T. Nelson, aged 70 years, of Croydon, swerved in front of an ...

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  16. Wider Use of Silver

    The United Press states that Congressional leaders predict a new proclamation soon to appease the growing demands for the wider use of silver as currency. ...

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  17. Car Skids and Overturns

    QUEENSCLIFF, Monday.—When a motor-car skidded on the Point Lonsdale road this evening the back wheel collapsed and the car overturned. The ...

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  18. MOUNTAINOUS WAVES

    ST. JOHN (New Brunswick), Jan. 28. Three mountainous waves, believed to have been caused by a submarine earthquake in mid-Atlantic descended ...

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  19. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY

    Addressing Heimwehr commanders, Prince Starhemberg outlined the conditions on which the conflict between Austria and Germany could be ended. "Herr ...

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  20. MOTOR-'BUSES SMASHED By Chinese Ricksha Men

    Resenting the introduction of a motorbus service at Chinkiang, a port on the Yangtze River, striking ricksha-men, declaring that their livelihood would be ...

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  21. Country Town Reunions

    Former residente of country towns now living in Melbourne have come to regard Australia Day as the unofficial "country-residents-in-Melbourne" ...

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  22. DLNGHY CAPSIZES IN BAY

    Caught in a squall, the Monsoon, a 12ft. dinghy from the Royal Brighton Cadet Dinghy Club, capsized about one mile and a half off Elwood yesterday afternoon. The ...

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  23. Cyclist Killed at Gate of His Home

    As Thomas Nelson, aged 70 years, of North Croydon, was turning his bicycle into his home in the main road, North Croydon, yesterday morning, he was ...

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  24. Mishap to Cricketers

    KERANG, Monday.—A motor-truck containing Mystic Park cricketers returning from a match at Barham, skidded in some loose dirt near Barr Creek, on the ...

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  25. Blizzard Sweeps Island

    It Is feared that the entire community on the small island of Utsuryo, in the Japan Sea, has been overwhelmed by a recent blizzard. Searchers from the ...

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  26. New Calendar for China

    Determined to enforce the abolition of the Chinese Lunar New Year, which is less than three weeks away, the National Government has renewed the campaign to ...

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  27. AIDING UNEMPLOYED

    The Prince of Wales, in a broadcast review of the progress of the Voluntary Service movement to assist the unemployed, which he inaugurated, pointed out ...

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  28. FALL IN CYCLING RACE

    SWAN HILL, Monday.—A serious mishap occurred during the progress of the mile handicap cycling final at the Hospital fete. E. Starlck, who was ...

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  29. SENSATIONAL RACE

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—One of the most sensational yacht races held in South I Australia was sailed at the Henley Beach to-day. Half way through the race only ...

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  30. SIDECAR PASSENGER KILLED

    The occupant of the sidecar of a motorcycle who did not know how to control a motor-cycle had to try to stop the machine after its rider had been thrown ...

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  31. Former Tasmanian

    Nearly 700 former residents of Tasmania attended the 10th annual reunion of the Old Tasmanian Association, in the Williamstown gardens. They were ...

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  32. British Parliament

    The lobby correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Labour members have lately suggested that a general election is possible this year, but the ...

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  33. Polish Opposition

    The Opposition walked out of Parliament to-day and announced that it would refuse to take part in further discussion of the Government parties' Reform Bill. ...

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  34. STORMS O[?] THE MURRAY

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Severe storms, accompanied by heavy rain, hail, and destructive winds, occurred in the River Murray grape-growing districts this ...

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  35. Singapore Conference Ends

    The commanding officers of the British China Station and the Australian and New Zealand Naval Squadrons, who have been conferring here on matters which, ...

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  36. Japanese Competition

    The "Daily Express" says that Lancashire is at present staggering under the Japanese cotton offensive, and it will be Yorkshire's turn next. Japan is ...

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  37. Price of Gold

    The price of gold to-day was £6/12/5½ an oz, compared with £6/12/3 on Saturday. The whole £800,000 available was taken by the United States. ...

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  38. Collision at City Intersection

    Dr. C. W. B. Littlejohn, of Heidelberg road, Ivanhoe, received a slight injury to his knee when his motor-car collided with another car at the intersection of Russell ...

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  39. Madame Elsa Stralia

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Madame Elsa Stralia, the operatic singer, and Miss Dorothy M. R. Stewart, pianist, arrived at Brisbane to-day on the American ...

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  40. Caught Robbing Bank

    Dilworth Sumpter, an unsuccessful Socialist Congressional candidate at the last election, has been arrested at Winslow (Arizona) on a charge of having ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Rome official "Gazette" announces immediate increases in the Customs duties on meats. It is learned from official sources that these do not apply to ...

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  42. Accident at Fitzroy

    Mrs. Margaret Bray, aged 70 years, of Cecil street, Fitzroy, was struck by a motor-car in Nicholson street, Fitzroy, last night. She was admitted to the ...

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  43. Codex Sinaiticus

    The Archbishop of Sinai has telegraphed to the British Museum requesting the return of the Codex Sinaiticus, which, he says, the British public must know ...

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  44. Heat and Rain in Country

    BALLARAT.—Temperature of 92deg, recorded on Monday. Thunder-storm developed in afternoon. Eight points of rain [?]ll. CRESWICK.—During a thunder-storm shortly ...

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  45. Italian Airmen

    Anxiety is being felt for the safety of the Italian airmen Lombardi and Mazzotti who are carrying mail from Italy to Buenos Aires. They left Dakar (West ...

    Article : 102 words
  46. Observance at Sea

    By a coincidence the only Australian commander in the P. and O. fleet was able to observe Australia Day in Australian waters this year. He is Captain E. P. ...

    Article : 125 words
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  49. Maltese Send Greetings

    The Malta branch of the Overseas League sent the following message for publication to the commissioner for Malta in Australia (Mr. F. J. Corder):— ...

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