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  3. INCREASED DEFICIT State Finances Drift

    Victorian finances were £563,884 down at the end of the first seven months of the current financial year, compared with the ...

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  4. CONFUSION IN NAMES Suburban Plan Wanted

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—urgent need for renaming the suburbs of Australian cities on a coordinated plan was emphasised ...

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  5. ACCIDENTS ON ROADS Two Killed

    Two persons were killed and a number were injured in road accidents in Victoria at the weekend. ...

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  6. READY FOR MORE WORK.

    —The Minister for Defence (Brigadier Street) and Mrs. Street coming ashore after their visit to Tasmania for the Federal Cabinet meeting in Hobart. Brigadier Street will attend another Cabinet meeting in Melbourne to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THREE HURT

    Three men were injured when a car struck a stationary car in Williamstown road, Yarraville, early yesterday morning. They are:— ...

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  8. WOMAN INJURED

    Hannah Stock, aged 65 years, of Beaconsfield parade, St. Kilda, suffered a fractured base of the skull when she was knocked down by a tram in Fitzroy street, ...

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  9. NEW AGREEMENT IN MINES

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.—Four months' industrial uncertainty in the Broken Hill mines ended to-day when a mass meeting of the men accepted the companies' ...

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  10. PARTY THROWN IN WATER

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — When the staging of a jetty at Saratoga, between Gosford and Woy Woy, collapsed this evening, five adults, ...

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  11. RAILWAY DECLINE

    Victorian railways finances at the end of last month were £425,294 worse than at the corresponding period of last year, according to a State Treasury return. ...

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  12. TENNIS PLAYER INJURED

    Called to an accident outside his home in Toorak road, South Yarra, on Friday night, Dr. Arthur Wilson found that a young woman, who had been struck by a ...

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  13. By MERVYN WESTON

    Miss Wilson, who is aged 20 years, is one of the most promising of our younger players. She was Victorian schoolgirls' champion in 1934. In 1935 and 1937 she ...

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  14. YARDMAN IN COURT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Fabian Raphael Fogarty, aged 32 years, yardman, was charged in the Tamworth Police Court, before Mr. A. E. Capp, yesterday with ...

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  15. MAN INJURED BY EXPLOSION

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A violent explosion followed a quarrel alleged to have broken out in a house in Moreton street, Concord, on Saturday night. ...

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  16. DEATH OF MAN

    Roderick Lilli[?]rap, aged 31 years[?] of Smith street, North Richmond, died in St. Vincent's Hospital on Friday night from a compound fracture of the skull. ...

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  17. W.A. CAR FATALITY

    PERTH, Sunday.—Daniel Hehir, aged 31 years, of Wembley, was killed when a car m which he was a passenger collided with a motor-truck at Subiaco early ...

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  18. BOY KILLED IN PERTH

    PERTH. Sunday.—Running from a reserve where he had been playing across Beaufort street, Perth, yesterday afternoon, Fraser Blizzard aged four years, of ...

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  19. EARTHQUAKES IN ITALY

    Two earthquakes have occurred in the Mugello area, on the lower slopes of the Etruscan Apennines, near Florence. ...

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  20. NO RAIN YET Other States Benefit

    While Victoria is in the grip of a disastrous drought, with still no sign of rain, cyclonic disturbances have brought heavy rains to two other parts of Australia. ...

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  21. CYCLIST KILLED

    MT. GAMBIER (S.A.), Sunday. — Joseph Burchard, aged 19 years, son of Mr. Charles Burchard, grazier, of Tantanoola, was fatally injured on the Prince's ...

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  22. THROWN FROM CYCLE

    MORTLAKE, Sunday.—George Smith suffered severe injuries to his back when he was thrown from his motor-cycle on Hexham road. The accident was caused ...

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  23. INFLUX OF JEWS

    SWAN HILL, Sunday.—Speaking at a meeting yesterday on the influx of Jews into Australia, Mr. Wilson, M.H.R. said that from a humanitarian point of view ...

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  24. NINE INJURED IN CRASH

    MOE, Sunday. — In a head-on collision last night between a car driven toward Moe by Mr. Elos Lindgren, of Yallourn, and a car being driven to ...

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  25. DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA

    NEWSTEAD. Sunday.—"The greatest tragedy of the Great War was that the German raider Emden did not drop a few shells on both Sydney and Melbourne," ...

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  26. PERTH TOPS CENTURY

    PERTH, Sunday.—The maximum temperature in Perth yesterday was 104.9deg., the highest since February 9. 1937. The heat of the day was followed by ...

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  27. BACK IN MELBOURNE.—

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) waves his hat to our photographer as he is "snapped" walking along the wharf on his return from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. BROKEN HILL SWELTERS

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.—Broken Hill to-day experienced its seventh successive century temperature reading, and the 35th for the season. ...

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  30. DOCTOR AND WIFE INJURED

    MOUNT GAMBIER (S.A.), Sunday.— Dr. R. A. Salts and Mrs. Salts were in jured in a head-on collision between two motor-cars at Robe to-day. They were ...

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  31. BRIGHT POINT OF DROUGHT

    Drought may mean that there are no clouds—but the drought has a silver lining. Although it has severely reduced crops, ...

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  32. DIVER'S SPINE HURT

    When he dived into shallow water at the Kerferd road pier, Albert Park, yesterday afternoon Reginald Gregson, aged 22 years, of Drummond street, Albert ...

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  33. ABORIGINAL CLAIMS

    Demands that Australian aborigines should have full citizenship rights, a representative in Parliament, and aborigines to be subject to election and recall ...

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  34. PORT KEMBLA PIG IRON

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Union labour may again refuse to load pig iron for Japan when the Tymeric arrives on Wednesday to load 8,000 tons. ...

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  35. STOLEN CAR CHASED

    Seeing a stolen car while they were patrolling Johnston street Fitzroy on Saturday night, Constables Portingale and Howard, of the police motor-cycle patrol, ...

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  37. PLANE OVERTURNS

    When a Moth plane owned by the Royal Victorian A[?]ro Club was landing at Essendon about 3.30 p.m. yesterday at overturned. The propeller was smashed, ...

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