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  2. BOARD OF WORKS

    Commenting yesterday on the proposal to inherease the board's rates, the chairman of the Board of Works (Mr. D. Bell) said that even after taking the increased ...

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  3. TARRANT'S TEAM Statement by Woodfull

    Despite W. M. Woodfull's repeated statements that he would not be available for the tour of India with Mr. Frank Tarrant's cricket team efforts are still being ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NURSE FATALLY INJURED THROWN FROM SAFETY ZONE

    Thrown from a safety zone when she was struck by a motor-car in St. Kilda road, near the Roval Victorian Institute for the Blind, on Saturday evening, Miss ...

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  5. LOST AEROPLANE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.—Three men who were looking for a ski-ing ground in the main Ruahine Range to-day found the aeroplane of Mr. Hamish Armstrony, ...

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  6. GALES IN OTHER STATES TRYING CONDITIONS IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY.Sunday. —Blizzards, snowstorms, and hailstorms swept the southeastern and central parts of the State during the week-end, and blinding ...

    Article : 342 words
  7. Letters to the Editor Kew Town Hall

    Sir,—The result of the Kew referendum shows very cry clearly that the ratepayers are very much opposed to the council spending £55,000 on building a town hall and ...

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  8. SPEAKER OF HOUSE MAY BE OPPOSED LABOUR PARTY'S DESIRE

    A constitutional question of some difficulty with reference to the Speakership of the House of Commons has been occupying the attention of the Government ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FUTURE OF INDIA ROYAL ASSENT TO BILL

    The Government of India Bill became Ja[?] to-day when it received the Royal assent in the House of Lords. Many members of the House of Commons attended ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BARROW PUSHER NOW IN HOSPITAL

    WANGARATTA, Sunday.—The Melbourne-Sydney barrowmen arrived here at 6.20 p.m. on Saturday. Councillor w. Darwin, the pusher, had a bad journey ...

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  11. RACING CYCLIST KILLED

    While he was competing in a race held by the Coburg Cycling Club at Bulla road, North Essendon, on Saturday afternoon. Athol Parks, of Main street, Coburg, was ...

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  12. "Ballot in Order"

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Mr. Oxlade declined to-night to discuss the nature of the South Australian protest if any. He said that the ballot now being taken was ...

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  13. CAR CRASHES INTO TREE

    EUROA, Sunday. — While travelling along the Hume Highway a few miles north of Euroa, at about 7 p.m. on Saturday, a sedan car owned and driven by ...

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  14. Public Service Salaries

    Sir,—The proposed percentages of restoration of the salaries of public servants as announced in the Budget, present some strange features which apparently is have ...

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  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIA HAS STORMY WEEK

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.— Last week was one of the stormiest South Australia has experienced for a long time, and to-day, although the weather has moderated, ...

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  16. BRIDE WILL NOT CHANGE HER NAME

    SYDNEY, sunday.—Miss Margaret Peden, the elder danghter of Sir John Peden, president of the Legislative Council, who is to be married to Mr. Ranald ...

    Article : 108 words
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  18. Watchman Killed

    Mr. Henry Petersen, aged 49 years, watchman, of Park street. Brunswick, was fatally injured when he was struck by a motor-car in Dynon road, Footscray, on ...

    Article : 42 words
  19. 90 PASSENGERS HAD TO LEAVE SHIR

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The passenger steamer Zealandia, which was to have sailed for Hobart yesterday morining, was held up owing to a dispute about the ...

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  20. Doors of Hangar Blown Down

    BRISBANE, SundaY. — The hangar owned by New England Airways at Townsville aerodrome was damaged by wind today. Two of six doors, measuring 24ft, ...

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  21. CAR AND TRAM COLLIDE

    BALLARAT, Sunday,— Serious head injuries were suffered by Mr. Cedric Longden, son of Dr. F. R. Longden, of Buniny, when the motor-car which he ...

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  22. Old Church at St. Helena

    Sir,—On aesthetic as well as on historic grounds, Miss Marys Chomley's project for the restoration and preservation of the old church and burial grounds of St. Helena ...

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  23. LONDON TO ADELAIDE DIRECT BY AIR

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—In a wireless telephone conversation from London today the Premier (Mr. Butler) said that while he could not secure much private ...

    Article : 131 words
  24. Formalities to be Fulfilled

    The measure will not come into force until certain formalities have been fulfilled, but the work of Parliament has been completed. ...

    Article : 322 words
  25. Members May be Recalled

    The House of Commons adjourned this afternoon until October 29. The practice, which has become usual in recent years, of providing in a resolution for an earlier ...

    Article : 306 words
  26. TRADE REVIEW

    The August bank holiday period is usually associated with dullness and inactivity on the Stock Exchange, but this year the reverse is the case. All the ...

    Article : 860 words
  27. Other Accidents

    From head injuries received when he was knocked down by a motor-cycle while he was boarding a tram at the corner of Lysterville avenue and Wattletrec road, ...

    Article : 435 words
  28. Sugar Agreement

    Sir,—The pamphlet issued by the Minister for Customs (Lleut.—Colonel White) in his new-found support of the sugar industry should be compared ...

    Article : 167 words
  29. ALPINE MOTOR ROAD

    President Miklas to-day opened the Gross Glockner motor road, the highest in Europe, including a tunnel under Hochtor, 8.000ft. above sea-level. The road took ...

    Article : 124 words
  30. PEOPLE LEAVE THEATRE TO FIGHT FLAMES Bush Fire Menaces Township

    BRISBANE, Sunday, — A fierce bush fire, which broke out on a hill at the back of the township of Burleigh yesterday, threatened to sweep into the township, ...

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  31. Theatre in Toorak Village

    Sur,—A few residents of Toorak have suggested that a "hush-hush" policy has been adopted by the Prahran Councell in dealing with an application to erect a ...

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  32. Dutch New Guinea

    A company has been formed to develop the unexplored parts of Dutch New Guinea. The pioneer work will be undertaken by British and Dutch aviators ...

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  33. TRAPPED BY FLAMES

    SYDNEY, Sunday,—Edward Beasley and John Burns, of Gulargambone, narrowly escaped being burned to death when the house in which they were sleeping ...

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  34. FISHERMAN'S BEND NOT FOR AIRPORT Ministry Determined

    Although Mr. Harold Gatty, the airman, after a flight over the metropolitan area, declared on Friday that he considered Fisherman's Bend to be an ideal site for ...

    Article : 69 words
  35. LEGACY ENTERTAINS CHILDREN

    Organised by the Senior Legacy Club to entertain about 200 of the deceased soldiers' children who are under its care, a burlesque football match was held on ...

    Article : 189 words
  36. COLLAPSED IN THEATRE '

    During a concert at the King's Theatre yesterday afternoon, Mr. Edward Jones, aged 83 years, of George street, Fitzroy, collapsed. He was taken to the Royal ...

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  37. BABY GIVES ALARM

    When they were awakened by the crying of their son, aged 15 months, at 3.30 a.m. on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Anderson, of Dongola street, West ...

    Article : 116 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. PINE FOREST AT FRANKSTON

    FANKSTON, Saturday,—The Frankston and Hastings Council decided to ask the Minister for Forests to receive a deputation that would request that an ...

    Article : 200 words
  40. Creating Harmony in United States

    A project described at the most elaborate State art programme ever undertaken by any Government will soon be launched as part of the Federal re-employment ...

    Article : 115 words
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