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  2. PREMIER VISITS NORTH-EAST

    Travelling into the north-east of Victoria, the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) began the last week of the election campaign yesterday with a vigorous speech at Wodonga in support of the United Australia party ...

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  3. PRICE OF GOLD

    "Unless the franc changes its course even a higher price for gold may be recorded," writes the city editor of the "Daliy Telegraph." "The root cause of ...

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  4. SUMMER AT LAST

    In brilliant sunshine residents of Victoria again enjoyed the pleasures of summer yesterday. The maximum temperature in Melbourne was 91 degrees. ...

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  5. WANGANELLA DELAYED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The steamer Wan— ganellt could not sail for Auckland tonight owing to a dispute following the dismissal of a steward. A large number ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HITLER'S BOAST

    "I have conquered democracy through its own emptiness. No democracy can ever conquer us," said the Relchsleader (Herr Hitler), speaking in the beer hall ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BUILDING MOTOR BODIES

    In the course of an Interview in Adelaide on Sunday Lord Nuffield, chairman of Morris Industries Ltd., criticised the cost of building ...

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  8. COST OF NEW AIRMAIL PLAN

    SYDNEY, Monday —The carriage of all first-class mais by air at a cheap flat rate,a seven-day service between London and Sydney, and the substitution of ...

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  9. 100.8 Degrees in Adelaide

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — Adelaide experienced the third successive hot day to-day, when the thermometer registered 100.8deg. The maximum temperature ...

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  10. SWITZERLAND NERVOUS

    Switzerland held a referendum at the week-end on the advisability of increasing the period of compulsory training from 67 to 90 days. The voting was 503,000 ...

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  11. KING'S BROADCAST

    The greatest broadcasting network yet created will relay the greetings of Great Britain and the world and His Majesty's talk to his subjects throughout the ...

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  12. STOWAWAYS FOUND

    DARWIN (N.A.). Monday. — Three naked stowaways were found on board W. R. Carpenter and Co.'s motor-ship Rabaul before she left this afternoon for ...

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  13. OATH ON PARISH PUMP

    Four young men in silk hats and morning coats laid hands on the village pump at Sherington, Buckinghamshire, to-day, and took a Latin oath to end a feud of ...

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  14. LAND OF PRODIGIES

    Twenty thousand persons welcomed the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Liverpool (Dr. Downey) on his return from Australia, where he attended the Euchaiistic ...

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  15. KISCH MAY LEAVE

    Provided that Egon Irwin Kisch, the Czechoslovakian author, will give certain undertakings to the authorities the Federal Ministry is willing to recommend ...

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  16. Naval Officer Dismissed

    Paymaster—Midshipman Percy Parsons Smith, a popular young officer of H.M.S. Suffolk, aged 20 years, has been dismissed the service on pleading guilty at ...

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  17. NO TARIFF DEBATE IN NEXT SESSION

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A short bill will be introduced in the House of Representatives to extend the operation of the schedule tabled in Parliament in ...

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  18. FATAL PRICK BY A ROSE THORN

    SYDNEY, Monday.— A lose thorn [?]ed the death of Grace Longfield Brett, aged 36 years, who conducted a [?]ate hospital in partnership in ...

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  19. Three Deaths in Storm

    A severe thunder-storm occurred in the Ba district on Saturday afternoon. An Indian's dwelling was struck by lightning, and three persons were killed outright ...

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  20. Native Animals on the Prowl

    As darkness falls over the Zoological Gardens and the last noisy chorus of the kookaburras dies down there arises from various directions in the Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Paraguay and League

    Paioguuy has announced hoi with-drawal from the League of Nations, which will become effective aftei two years. The Paraguayan Note admits that the ...

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  22. PIES AND SNOWSTORMS

    [?]ales blowing at 60 miles an hour and [?]ding snowstorms are being experienced a many paris of northern Europe. The [?] in northern Britain was the ...

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  23. Prince in Budapest

    The Prince of Wales left Hungary to-day for England, via Munich and Paris. He spent Saturday night at a cabaret, and danced the Hungarian national dance, ...

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  24. Man's Remarkable Swim

    The Buenos Aires correspondent of the "New York Times" says that Pedro Ca[?]ott, aged 43 years, has claimed a swimming endurance record. To-day he ...

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  25. WILL IT BE WAR?

    [?] officially announced that Italy is [?] [?]aiting an alternative suggestion [?] Aby[?]sinia regarding the proposed [?] zone between Italian Somaltland. ...

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