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  2. CAR CRASHES IN RIVER Youth Killed

    MANSFIELD, Sunday.—A young man was killed and two were injured when a motor-car, which was travelling toward Mansfield, ...

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  3. CONTROL OF RADIO

    Before the Federal Parliament meets again in March next year the Cabinet will review its broadcasting policy. ...

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  4. BLIQUETTING PLANT Repairing Fire Damage

    Advantage will be taken of the ordinary holiday period of overhaul to rehabilitate essential portions of the plant at the Yallourn ...

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  5. DICTATORS ATTACKED

    The Pope indirectly attacked Signor Mussolini and Herr Hitler in his annual speech in reply to Christmas greetings from the ...

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  6. BATTLE IN SNOW

    General Franco's Christmas offensive against Catalonia continues in appalling weather. The Burgos (Nationalist) authorities claim ...

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  7. SYDNEY'S TORNADO.

    Causing damage which is estimated to exceed£200,000, a tornado which lasted not more than five minutes, struck Sydney on Friday. Roof tiles and windows were stripped from these houses in Enmore. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Debris littered this street in Enmore, Sydney, after the sudden windstrom which swept a wide area. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. OBITUARY MR. A. W. CORNEY DEAD

    Mr. A. W. Corney, who has been president of the Graziers' Association of Victoria for nearly two years, died in the Freemasons' Hospital on Saturday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CHRISTMAS EVE TRAGEDIES

    SYDNEY,Sunday.—James Ross, aged 57 years, of Eiderslie, Camden, was killed on Saturday when he was struck by a car. ...

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  11. STEELWORK TWISTED

    YALLOURN, Sunday.—The fire has now burnt itself out. It is estimated that more than 200 tons of crushed and dried coal prepared for the presses were ...

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  12. SHOTS FIRED BY POLICE Man Arrested

    Shots were fired by the police early on Saturday morning in a chase after two men suspected of having broken into the Albert Park railway station. ...

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  13. WOMAN AND MAN KILLED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A woman was killed when she was struck by a train at Wynnum, and a man was killed and 11 other persons were injured in road ...

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  14. FLYING-BOATS LEAVE

    Five Empire flying-boats carrying 15 tons of mail left Southampton yesterday. Three of them had been held up by bad weather since Tuesday. ...

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  15. CHANGES IN CABINET

    While the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) will probably support the Secretary for War (Mr. Hore Belisha) against the claims ...

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    THIS CAR WAS ALMOST BURIED BY DEBRIS when portion of a garage wall in Enmore was blown in by the tornado in Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. CAUGHT BEHIND DOOR

    Surprised in a house in Highett street, Richmond, on Saturday night a man whom detectives alleged had stolen jewellery and ransacked the house was later ...

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  18. HOMELESS JEWS "EJECTED" Many Half-starved

    About 800 Jewish refugees, who for some weeks have been living in "No Man's Land," near Zbonszyn, on the PolishGerman frontier, have been ejected. ...

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  19. TWO DEATHS IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two men were killed and two were injured late on Saturday afternoon on the Western road, Westmead, when the car in which they were ...

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  20. QUEEN MARY'S HEALTH

    Members of the Royal Family are hoping that Queen Mary's stay at Sandringham for the Christmas holiday will bring about an improvement in her health, ...

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  21. DR. K. A. McCARTHY

    After a short illness Dr. Kevin A. McCarthy, president of the Footscray Football Club, died on Saturday morning, aged 53 years. He had been president ...

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  22. EARLY MORNING ARRESTS

    On a charge of having broken and entered the premises of the Alaska Fur Co., in Howey place, city, early on Saturday morning. Eugenie Doris Smith, aged 26 ...

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  23. PLEA TO. MINISTER

    A deputation from the Board of Deputies of the British Jews was received on Friday by the Colonial Secretary (Mr. MacDonald) following the passing of a ...

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  24. CHRISTMAS ABROAD COLD DAY IN BRITAIN

    Christmas Day in Britain was the coldest for 11 years, and because of the weather conditions and impassable roads, some villages ...

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  25. WILL RESIST INVASION

    An affirmation of the solidarity of the Americas against aggression was unanimously agreed to yesterday by the Pan-American ...

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  26. WOMAN'S LEG CRUSHED

    When the motor-cycle on which she was riding pillion and a motor-truck came into collision in White Horse road,Balwyn, last evening. Miss Joyce Dyer, of Forrest ...

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  27. BRADMAN IN "WHO'S WHO"

    For the first time, D. G. Bradman and W. R. Hammond, the Australian and English Test captains respectively, appear in "Who's Who." ...

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  28. WOMAN ATTACKED

    While Mrs. Edith Hume, Waitress, of William street, Brunswick, was walking along Hedderwick street, Essendon, early on Saturday morning she was attacked by ...

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  29. THREE VISITS TO HOSPITAL

    Christmas was observed in many different ways yesterday,but one man in Melbourne spent the day in one of the strangest ways on record. ...

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  30. MRS. A. H. a'BECKETT

    Having devoted the greater part of her life to the training of Church of England children and the organisation of women workers for the Church in the diocese of ...

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  31. MAN'S PROTEST

    While the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr.Lang) was dedicating a crib at the Christmas Eve service in Canterbury Cathedral,Mr.Alfred Martin,of the ...

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  32. HOLIDAYS AT WARRANDYTE

    Boating on the river, horse riding, and swimming were popular with holidaymakers who spent the Christmas weekend at Warrandyte. ...

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  33. LAST GRAIN SHIP HOME

    The last of the Australian grain racers, the Penang (1,997 tons), reached port yesterday.She was buffeted by gales in the Channel for eight days,and the agents had ...

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  34. PROTEST BY POLAND

    Poland has sent a Note to Prague demanding that alleged Czech terrorist activities on the border be stopped, otherwise Poland will take appropriate measures. ...

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  35. GIRL MISSING

    Police are searching for Cecilia Smith, aged l8 years, who has been missing from her place of employment at Beaconsfield parade, Middle Park, since December 8. ...

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  36. DR. GOEBBELS'S ILLNESS

    The Minister for Propaganda (Dr. Goebbels) is confined to his bed with an acute intestinal chill. Several doctors are attending him, but the result of their ...

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  37. GERMAN HONOUR FOR MOTHERS

    Herr Hess, the deputy leader of the Nazi Party, announced in a Christmas broadcast that a new honour for German mothers had been established. ...

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  38. REFUGEES FROM EUROPE

    An appeal, sponsored by the Lord Mayor (Councillor A. W. Coles) and the Victorian International Refugee Emergency Council, representative of the ...

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    BLACKENED RUINS of the offices of the Diocesan Book Society, Cathedral Buildings, Swanston street, after the spectacular fire on Saturday night. Firemen, watched by crowds returning from city theatres, fought the fire for three hours. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  40. LOYALTY OF ULSTER

    The Parliament of Northern Ireland has adjourned until March 7. In a message to the people of Ulster the Prime Minister (Lord Craigavon) said:— ...

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  41. WAGES BOARDS

    Under the first determination of the Condenseries Board, which applies to certain employees previously covered by the determination of the Butter Board, and ...

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  42. REICH SLANDERS DENIED

    The War Office has emphatically denied the slanderous allegations in the German Press against the conduct of British troops in Palestine. ...

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  43. DEATHS IN BRITAIN

    The deaths occurred yesterday of Lord Selsdon, Major J. W. Hills, M. P., and Sir Charles Higham, the author and publicist. Lord Selsdon, who was aged 61 years, ...

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  44. QUINTUPLETS RECEIVE TOY DOGS

    The Dionne quintuplets received toy dogs instead of live ones for Christmas. Four of them had asked for live dogs. Their medical adviser (Dr. Dafoe) said ...

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  45. SEVEN KILLED IN U.S. PLANE CRASH

    Seven people were killed nt Uniontown (Alabama) when an army plane exploded in the air during a rainstorm and crashed. The bodies were charred beyond ...

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  46. STRUCK WITH AXE

    Struck on the head with an axe at his home on Saturday night, Patrick Longmuir, aged 37 years, of Watson street. West Brunswick, was treated at the Royal ...

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  47. PORTSEA VISITORS

    Guests at the Hotel Portsea for the Christmas and New Year holidays include: —Mr. and Mrs. F. J. O' Neill and their son (Ivanhoe), Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Neal ...

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  48. MR. ALLNUTT'S CHALLENGE

    Statements made by the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) when commenting on criticism by Mr. Allnutt, M.L.A., of the Night Trotting and Dog Racing Bill were challenged ...

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  49. COLLAPSE AT SERVICE

    While Mrs. Eliza Emma Lampmann, aged 66 years, of John street, Glen Iris, was attending a Christmas service at the Burwood road Baptist church yesterday ...

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  50. 28 "DRUNKS"

    Twenty-eight men appeared before Mr. Beers, P.M., in the City Court on Saturday charged with drunkenness. Most of them were convicted and ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. Advertising

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  53. LATE SHIPPING NEWS

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