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  2. Archbishop Head's Return

    FREMANTLE (W.A.), Monday.—After six months abroad the Archbishop of Melbourne (the Most Rev. F. W. Head), accompanied by Mrs. Head, reached ...

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  3. EXPLOSIVES IN BAG

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An unusual story was told at the Central Police Court to-day when Harry Wilson (alias Harry Lee), aged 34 years, miner, was charged with ...

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  4. SPRING ROSE SHOW

    The spring Rose Show of the National Rose Society of Victoria will be held to-day in the Melbourne Town Hall. The show will be opened at 3 p.m. by the Lord ...

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  5. UNIFORM TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

    Assurances were given by the Lord Mayor (Councillor A. G. Wales) yesterday to representatives of 20 metropolitan municipalities, who attended a ...

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  6. PACIFIC AIR SERVICE NEXT YEAR U.S.A. to New Zealand

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday. — The Minister for Transport (Mr. Coates) announced that arrangements had been completed with Pan American Airways for a ...

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  7. GREECE A KINGDOM

    Following the instructions sent to the Greek legations and consulates in various parts of the world to alter the designation from the Hellenic Republic to the ...

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  8. HOW NAVY GUARDS SEA ROUTES

    How the British Navy was guarding the lines,of communication with Australia during the present international crisis was indicated by the leader of the State ...

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  9. WILL NOT MAN AORANGI

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Seamen's Union decided to-day to refuse a crew for the Canadian-Australasian liner Aorangi, unless the company withdrew ...

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  11. Northern Pacific Service

    United States mail will be flown to Asia across the Pacific for the first time next month. The Postmaster-General (Mr. Farley) announced to-day that the ...

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  12. IRISH FREE STATE

    In a message from Dublin, the correspondent of "The Times" says that the result of the British election is being awaited with unusual interest in the Irish ...

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  13. Broadbent and Melrose

    Messrs. H. F. Broadbent and James Melrose, the Australian aviators, propose to fly back to Australia to-morrow in separate machines for use on Australian ...

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  14. GUEST LIST WILL BE CENSORED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The imposition of the will of officialdom on the social life of civil servants in Canberra is threatening the success of a ball which ...

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  15. Larger Air Fleet

    A report by the directors of Imperial Airways Ltd. reveals that the order given for new flying-boats was not for 15, but for 29, which are either ordered or under ...

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  16. CITY SQUARE ON MARKET SITE

    Representations have been made to the City Council by the Royal Victorian Institute of Architects that the Western Market site in Collins street should be ...

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  17. DANCING CHAMPIONSHIP

    The third grand semi-final of the Australian amateur dancing championship was held at the Palais de Danse, St. Kilda, last night. The result was:—Mr.W. Watson and ...

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  18. It Rained Fish at Adelong

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The phenomenon of fish being rained down occurred at Adelong during the lost rain there. Hundreds of little fish ...

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  19. Vancouver Dock Strike

    The report of Mr. Justice Davis, of the Supreme Court of Canada, who, as a commissioner, investigated the Vancouver longshoremen's strike, has been ...

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  20. LEGACY CLUB

    "The price of peace to-day is the opportunity for nations to expand, there is no doubt about that," said Mr. Jones, M.L.C., addressing members of the Legacy ...

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  21. PARLIAMENT IN BRIEF

    After having made several amendments to the Sheepowners' Protection Bill yesterday the Legislative Assembly proceeded to the real business of the day— ...

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  22. Spanish Ministry Resigns

    The Spanish Government, led by Signor Chapaprieta, has resigned following the Cortes declaring that a number of persons, including former Ministers and other ...

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  23. WAR WIDOWS NOT TO LOSE HOMES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Addressing a public meeting at Orange, the Assistant Minister for Commerce (Mr. Thorby) announced that the Federal Cabinet had in ...

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  24. Ambitious South African Plan

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Johannesburg correspondent says that the Union Government is embarking on a five-year programme of air force expansion. The ...

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  25. Weather Reports for Empire Service

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The Commonwealth meteorologist (Mr. W. A. Watt) passed through Fremantle to-day on the Orion after having attended a conference of ...

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  26. GANG WAR CONTINUES

    While the funeral of the gang leader, "Dutch Schultz," who was fatally shot last week was in progress to-day, warfare continued. Two men, described by the police ...

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  27. New Orient Liner at Fremantle

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday.—With 823 passengers, the new Orient liner Orion passed through Fremantle to-day on her maiden voyage to Australia. The vessel, ...

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  28. SOUTH ST. COMPETITIONS

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—Decision in the elocutionary championship for the Governor's gold medal was reached to-day, the E[?]steddfod will end on Wednesday with ...

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  29. Adelaide-Melbourne

    Making the first flight in the new air service between Adelaide and Melbourne, a Short Scion five-passenger machine arrived at the Essendon aerodrome with ...

    Article : 71 words
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  31. Exports to Mandated Territories

    At a meeting of the Mandates Commission Mr. N. Ito, Japanese Minister to Poland, contended that Japan, like the United States, was entitled to export ...

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  32. Fell 80 Feet to Death

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday—Aubrey Richard Titmus, painter, aged 25 years, of Abbott street, Launceston, was killed instantly this afternoon when the scaffold ...

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  33. OBITUARY

    The death of Mr. Alexander Balcombe Murphy occurred yesterday at his home, The Briars, Mornington. Mr. Murphy, whose family had occupied The Briars ...

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  34. Boxer Hanged

    Del Fontaine, a boxer, was executed at Wandsworth to-day for the murder of a young woman with whom he had been keeping company. ...

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  35. "THE SAME OLD STORY"

    Sir,—In "The Argus" to-day appears an interesting interview with Sir Stanley Argyle, which is not only very much to the point but which emphasises that ...

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  36. 75TH MELBOURNE CUP

    This year is the 75th anniversary of the Melbourne Cup race. A special souvenir supplement containing eight pages of illustrations dealing with the history of ...

    Article : 194 words
  37. BRIEF CABLE NEWS

    In the 11th game being played at The Hague for the chess championship of the world, Dr. Alekhine (holder) and Dr. Euwe drew by agreement after 30 moves. ...

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  38. Wheat Board in N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Main) sought leave in the Legislative Assembly to-night to introduce a bill relating to wheat and wheat ...

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  39. COUNCIL APPROVES NEW [?]BUS ROUTE

    At its last meeting the Coburg Council decided to inform the Melbourne City Council that it had no objection to the establishment of a motor-cab service between the corner ...

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  40. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE

    Entries for the final examination in arts, and master of arts, for Wys[?]lask[?] (arts) scholarships for examination in diseases of children, Embley memorial medal, and the ...

    Article : 73 words
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