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  2. CROWDS WAIT FOR DUKE IN RAIN

    PETERBOROUGH (S.A.), Thursday. — The Duke of Gloucester was officially welcomed to South Australia at Port Augusta to-day by the Premier (Mr. Butler) in ...

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  3. PETER II. PROCLAIMED

    Peter, the young son of King Alexander of Jugoslavia (who was assassinated at Marseilles on Tuesday), has been proclaimed King. The young monarch, who is aged 11 years, has left school in England and has joined ...

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  4. MISSIONARIES KIDNAPPED

    Advices received here to-day through the China Inland Mission report that so far no trace has been found of three missionaries kidnapped by Communists 80 ...

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  5. TRAMWAY-MEN'S DEMANDS REFUSED

    The Tramways Board decided yesterday that it had no alternative but to refuse emphatically the tramwaymen's demands, which include one for an increase in wages of 2/ a day for all employees. ...

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  6. RAIN GIVES RELIEF

    Socking the wheat lands and pastures, bouniful rain which began to fall over Victoria on Wednesday night continued yesterday, and brought benefit to producers ...

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  7. AIR RACE COMETS

    British aviation experts believe that the new De Havilland Comets, built especially for the London-Melbourne air race, will provide the most formidable opposition to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Demand for Ransom

    The home director for Australia and New Zealand of the China Inland Mission (Dr. J.J.Kitchen) has received cable messages from China intimating the capture by ...

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  9. Cinematograph Films Seized

    The French police at Cherbourg seized seven cinematograph films depicting the assassination. They were on the point of being shipped to the United States. ...

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  10. ASSASSIN'S MOVEMENTS

    It has been ascertained that Clemens Kalemen, aged 35 years, a Croat, the assassin of King Alexander, M Barthou, General Georges (a member of the French ...

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  11. Most Valuable Fall for Long Period

    GEELONG, Thursday.—Senator Guthrie said to-day that the present rain appeared to be one of the most general and valuable which had fallen in Australia ...

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  12. YOUNG WIFE ABDUCTED

    Mrs. Berry V. Stoll, aged 26 years, wife of the vice-president of the Stoll Refining Company or Louisville, Kentucky, was beaten and kidnapped from her home ...

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  13. TRAMWAY-MEN COUNSELLED

    Sir,—I have read with disgust of the threat of the tramway employees to "stop work" next week, thus to belittle our city, and force the board to pay a wage it ...

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  14. NO IMMEDIATE CRISIS

    Fears that the Croats would precipitate an immediate crisis were allayed when the Croatian leaders, at a meeting at Zagreb, decided to co-operate with the ...

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  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS

    Sir,—Regarding the proposed tramway strike I would advise the men to consider the following before attempting to stop work:— ...

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  16. Number of Starters

    Of the original 64 entries for the Centenary Air Race it is now thought to be improbable that more than 25 competitors will start. The Royal Aero Club, which ...

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  17. FLOODS IN NORTH

    WODONGA, Thursday.— Last night's storm was followed to-day by floods, which are damaging roads and bridges. Heavy fooding near Osborne's Flat, about half ...

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  18. DEATH OF MR. FREDERICK CHAMBERLIN

    A life of activity on behalf of the City of St. Kilda was ended last night with the death of Mr. Frederick William Chamberlin, town clerk and treasurer of St. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. NEW QANTAS LINER

    DARWIN (N.A.), Thursday.—Diana, the new four-engined airmail 'plane for Qantas-Empire Airways Ltd., reached Darwin about 11 a.m. to-day after a ...

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  20. TALKIE PATENTS

    William Fox, once a powerful film magnate, who was supposed to have passed from the scene of his activities in 1930, when he lost control of his immense ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Chauffeur Injured

    The first casualty of the tour was reported to-night on the return of passengers on the Royal train to Tarlee. Mr. W. Johnson, an English chauffeur attached ...

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  22. Captain Fitzmaurice's Machine

    Captain J. C. Fitzmaurice and his companion, Mr. E. Bonar, of the Irish Free State, who will compete in the Centenary air race, flew their machine to ...

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  23. Britain's Sympathy

    Among many callers at the Ritz Hotel this morning to express sympathy with the Dowager Queen Marie of Roumania (the mother of the Queen of Jugoslavia) ...

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  24. IN ADELAIDE TO-DAY

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — The Duke of Gloucester will arrive at Adelaide at 11.7 a.m. to-morrow, and after an official reception there will be a procession through ...

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  25. ARGENTINE EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS

    Cardinal Pacelli opened the 32nd International Eucharistic Congress here to-day before an assemblage of hundreds of thousands of pilgrims from all parts of the ...

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  26. Growing Crops Damaged

    ALBURY (N.S.W.), Thursday. — Much damage has been done to growing crops by the torrential rain which fell last night and to-day. Nearly 2½ inches fell in ...

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  27. Duke to Wear Mourning

    TARLEE (S.A.), Thursday. — Information was received on the Royal train to-day that His Majesty the King thad directed the Duke of ...

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  28. Queen Returns to Paris

    Queen Marle and President Lebrun arrived at the Gare de Lyon last night. Elaborate precautions were taken, only a few diplomats, Ministers, and officials ...

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  29. Mountain Rivers Rising

    WANGARATTA, Thursday. — Nearly six inches of rain fell at Mount Buffalo. Floods in the Ovens and King Rivers are erpected. The rivers are rising rapidly ...

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  30. FIVE-YEAR DROUGHT ENDS

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — Useful rains in the last 24 hours have improved the harvest prospects in many districts. In the Crystal Brook district 205 points fell. ...

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  31. Wool for Germany

    It is reported that Germany is endeavouring to obtain her wool requirements from South Africa. Herr Herman Rauch, director of the Wool Association, ...

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  32. TILDEN'S TENNIS TEN

    W. Tllden, the former world amateur tennis champion, startled interviewers when he arrived from England in the Majestic by declaring that Baron von ...

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  33. Banquet to King

    Arrangements had been made in Paris for a banquet to King Alexander to-night, at which the King had intended to make an important speech, the significance of ...

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  34. Second Liner Shipped to Australia

    Imperial Airways state that one addibeen shipped to Australia for the use of tional four-engined airliner has already the Qantas-Empire Airways airmail ...

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  35. TOUR OF VICTORIA

    Advice was received by the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) yesterday from the Federal Minister in charge of the Royal tour (Mr. Marr) that, as a result of the ...

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  36. Cardinal MacRory Leaves for Melbourne

    Cardinal MacRory, Archbishop of Armagh, left Dublin to-day for the Eucharistic Congress in Melbourne. He will visit Rome en route. Many clergy were at the ...

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  37. RELIEF IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Rain which will afford great relief to graziers and agriculturists fell in the south-west, central west, Darling Downs, and Maranoa ...

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  38. Portuguese Flying to Timor

    Two Portuguese aviators—Humberto Delcruz and Carolos Bleck—left the Hatfield aerodromo to-day to fly to Timor via Lisbon. They are using a British aeroplane. ...

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  39. These Jellyfish Did Not Live In Vain

    Jellyfish that lived and died a milllon years ago may yet Justify their existence by pointing the way to more gold at Bendigo. That was the message of two ...

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  40. GOLD AT NEW RECORD

    The price of gold rose 6d. an ounce fine to-day to a new record quotation of £7/3/3. Adding exchange and allowing for ...

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  41. BOY BROWNED IN RIVER

    BARHAM (N.S.W.), Thursday. — Ernic Robertson, aged seven years, son of Mr. C. Robertson, of Koondrook, was drowned in the Murray River when he fell off a ...

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  42. DISASTER IN PYRITES MINE

    Thirty-two men perished in a fire in a pyrites mine at Saint Pierro, La Palue, France, on Wednesday. Desperate efforts were made to master the fire, but the air ...

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  43. ARE YOU TIRED?

    The tired body racked with rheumatism or undermined svith digestive troubles, the fagged brain, the jumpy nerves find healing in massage, electrical treatments, ...

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  44. COATS FOR SUMMER WEAR.

    The Mutual is selling attractive Summer Coats, suitable for the hot days which will soon be with us, priced at only 55/. These are smartly made, with ...

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  45. OFFICIAL AIR RACE CHART

    Attractively coloured Chart of Route, with all official information, photos., &c. Price, 1/. Publishers: Happy Educators, Chancery House, Melbourne. A ...

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  46. PRESERVE EGGS WITH KE-PEG.

    Just rub it on. KE-PEG preserves eggs at less than 1d, a dozen. Keeps eggs like new-laid up to two years. All grocers. —[Advt.] ...

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  47. ROSELLA GIFTS FROM AUSTRALIA

    Again this year Rosella provides their Christmas Gift Parcel for those in Great Britain. Full or delightful Rosella Foods. Prices from 15/. All expenses paid. Closing date, October ...

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