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  2. SWEPT INTO SHAFT

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—Although gangs had been working feverishly since Saturday, the body of Mr. Jack Rooney had not been ...

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  3. LABOUR'S UNITY TALKS Lang Party Support

    SYDNEY Sundy. —-Ar ierpoirting uigmgl p partication in the Labour unity cont on in the Labom unitj conference on July 29 was adopted at aference on Jill} 29 was adopted at a meeting at Newcastle to day of ...

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    THESE MEN WILL BRING OUT the Royal Australian Navy's new cruiser, H.M.A.S. Perth. They left Sydney for Portsmouth on Saturday in the freighter Autolycus. Other naval ratings will join the ship in Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ICEBERG IN PATH OF ROYAL LINER

    An iceberg directly ahead sent a thrill through everyone at 12.30 p.m. yesterday as the liner Empress of Australia, which is taking Their Majesties to Canada, was groping through a fog. ...

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  6. ANGLO-TURKISH PACT WORRIES REICH USING DARDANELLES AND HARBOURS

    Growing concern is manifest in Berlin over the conclusion of the pact between Great Britain and Turkey. It is believed that the fact that Germany has lost the race to the Bosphorus to Great Britain is lkely to lead her to ...

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  7. TREE FALLS ON TRUCK

    MT. GAMBIER (S.A.), Sunday.— A falling tree fatally injured a passenger in an open motor-truck at Tarpeena last night. ...

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  8. THREE DIE AFTER WEEK-END ROAD ACCIDENTS (MOTOR-CYCLISTS AND CHILD VICTIMS

    Three persons died and many were injured as a result of accidents on Victorian roads during the week-end. Two of those killed were motor-cyclists and the third was a child aged 2 years, who was killed a few feet from his parents ...

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  9. GRIFFITH AND WILMOT

    Te Federal Parliamentary Labour party has planned vigorous campaigns in the byelections for the Griffith and Wilmot seats, the official party bulletin isued yesteir ...

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  10. "MORE HOPE NOW"

    LAUNCESTON Sunday. —here is more hope in the international situation to day than ther has been for a long time,"id the Minister for External ...

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  11. TODDLER KILLED

    DAYLESFORD, Sunday.—Toddling in front of a hire car as his father was paying the driver, Raymond James Hart, aged two years and three months, was ...

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  12. HEAD-ON CRASH

    SWAN HILL Sunday. — Richard Bartlett Barnes, aged 21 years of Rowan street, Bendigo, suffered fatal injuries when the motor cycle he was riding ...

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  13. SAD FAREWELL AT QUAY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Emotional scenes marked the departure from Circular Quay on Saturday morning of 234 officers, petty officers, and ratings of the Royal ...

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  14. NOT MURDERED

    MILDURA, Sunday.—Frank Allan, who was thought to have been the victim of the Dumosa dam murder was interviewed to-day in back country by ...

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  15. FAIR PAVILIONS OPENED

    To the accompaniment of a salute of 19 guns from the military camp, the British Australian and New Zealand pavilions weie opened on Friday before a ...

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  16. 300,000 MEN TO RESUME

    More than 300,000 miners, who have been on strike for several weeks, will resume work to-morrow. The strike, which involved 470,000 ...

    Article : 113 words
  17. TWO CARS OVERTURN

    Two cars collided and turned over in a spectacular smash in Royal parade, near College crescent, Parkville, last night, and two young women and a man ...

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  18. BODY ON BEACH

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The body of Dr. Edwin Milford Lilley, aged 51 years, of Brisbane, was found on the beach at Maroochydore early yesterday morning ...

    Article : 70 words
  19. PUPILS AT AIRPORT

    As part of their study of transport, the students of Tintern Church of England Girls' Grammar School, Hawthorn, will visit the Essendon airport at 10 a.m. ...

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  20. Advertising

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  21. Affairs Abroad

    It is easy to understand the rejoicing at the conclusion of the pact between Great Britain and Turkey. In many respects it is Mr. Chamberlains greatest ...

    Article : 430 words
  22. CLIFF EDGE PERIL

    Two men narrowly escaped death on the Studley Park road, Kew, early on Saturday morning, when a cream-waggon swerved to miss a van that had ...

    Article : 204 words
  23. CHILD KILLED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Arthur John Cleaver, aged four years, of Canterbury, was killed to-day when an air compressor tank weighing 5cwt, fell on him at ...

    Article : 65 words
  24. JEWS OBJECT

    Strong opposition to any proposal to make the Jews in Palestine a permanent minority was expressed by the Rev. J. K. Goldbloom, who presided at the annal ...

    Article : 115 words
  25. GERMAN ARMS IN CHINA

    Japese newspapers aieroth angry and puzzled at the continued supply of Italian and German armsltChina T.e "okumin Shliun s"ys that Japans ...

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  26. CHILDREN ON ROADS

    The National Safety Council has issued an appeal to motorists to slow down when they see "N.S.C. Children Crossing" on flags near schools. ...

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  27. FRUIT STEALING

    After having been threatened by two men when he was talking to a woman who had trespassed on his property yesterday, a Ferntree Gully orchardist gave ...

    Article : 165 words
  28. W.A. STUDENT KILLED

    PERTH, Sunday. — A car being driven from a break-up dance of university students at St. George's College, Crawley, early yesterday crashed into an electric ...

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  29. Rowed 150 Miles To Safety

    ALL the 38 missing fishermen who were wrecked on Friday, when two schooners collided in a fog and sank, have been rescued. Some rowed ...

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  30. ARM CRUSHED

    BORDERTOWN, Sunday. — Percy Staude, farmer, of Kongal, had his right arm severely crushed in a collision between a sedan car driven by himself and ...

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  31. Patrols Attacked

    Chinese troops a quarter of a mile inland from the treaty party of Amoy vigorously machine-gunned Japanese patrols in the Foreign Concession at the ...

    Article : 64 words
  32. NECK FRACTURED

    When their car skidded and came into collision with another car in Mitford street, Elwood, yesterday morning, Percy Baxter, aged 48 years, of Brickwood street, ...

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  33. CHURCH FINANCE

    A conference of bishops at the palace of the Archbishop of Vienna (Cardinal Innitzer) yesterday, decided that the Austrian Catholic Church will in future ...

    Article : 101 words
  34. GIPSIES FIGHT

    SEYMOUR, Sunday.—Early yesterday morning police visited a gipsy camp on the Hume Highway, two miles from Seymour, where a melee was taking place, ...

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  35. OTHER MISHAPS

    Bernard Hesser, aged about 60 years, of Alexandra street, St. Kilda, suffered a fractured base of the skull when he was struck by a bicycle in Chapel street, South ...

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  36. BOMBING PROTEST

    The Secretary of State (Mr.ull) said yesterday that the United States Government had seint a strng proltt to Japan against the repeated aerial bombings of ...

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  37. SWERVE FROM CATTLE

    A swerve to avoid cattle caused a car driven by Eril Tole, of Coronation street, West Footscray, to overturn on Geelong road, Footscray, on Saturday night. ...

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  38. MORE BOMB OUTRAGES

    Bombs exploded last night in the underground cloakroom at the Marble Arch station and in the pedestrian subways at Edgware road and the ...

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  39. PINNED IN WRECKAGE

    Pinned in the wreckage of their car when it skidded and overturned on the Prince's Highway, near Clayton, yesterday afternoon, a man and a woman ...

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  40. QUEST FINAL TO-DAY

    Four finalists in the Roy Fox quest for new entertainment talent will appear at an audition in the Palais de Danse, St. Kilda, at 11 a.m. to-day. ...

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  41. AIR BASE PLAN

    It is reported that the United States Government proposes to spend £A7,500,000 to make Porto Rico an impregnable air base to intercept aerial or naval threats ...

    Article : 81 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. SEYMOUR ACCIDENTS

    SEYMOUR Sunday.—A car in which five men were returning to Seymour from a football match at Broadford swerved off the road and crashed into a tree on ...

    Article : 233 words
  44. SHEPPARTON TESTS

    SHEPPARTON, Sunday.—The Star Theatre was crowded to-night, when the Roy Fox voice quest was held. There were four competitors—Miss Joyce Rason ...

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  45. SIR ABE BAILEY

    Sir Abe Bailey, who arrived at Southampton from South Africa yesterday on what he said would be his last visit to England, declared that he hoped to see ...

    Article : 75 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. AMERICAN JEW ON HIGH TREASON CHARGE

    Leib Schencker, a naturalised American Jew, who is in prison at Reichenberg, will soon be transferred to Berlin for trial in the People's Court on charges ...

    Article : 45 words
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