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  2. Advertising

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  3. KING TO EMPIRE

    As Empire Day (to-morrow) will fall within the time of the Royal visit to Canada, it has been arranged for His Majesty the ...

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    REDUCTION IN THE NUMBER OF TRAFFIC LIGHTS operating at the Hoddle Bridge from 10 to four reduced traffic congestion at the peak period last evening, although, as this picture shows, there was some congestion of traffic crossing the bridge. When the lights were switched on for the first time yesterday morning the system of IO lights caused a serious traffic jam. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MORE ALIENS ARRIVE Many Refugees

    Of about 700 passengers in the R.M.S. Strathmore, which reached Melbourne yesterday from London, 320 were aliens, comprising 115 Jewish refugees from ...

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  6. FOUR LIGHTS AS SOLUTION New Hoddle Bridge Congestion

    Reduction of the number of traffic lights at the south side of the new Hoddle street bridge from ten to four overcame some of the ...

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  7. V.N.A. CONCERN

    Unrestricted immigration of aliens would inevitably result in the watering down of our racial purity and the lowering of our standards of living, said Mr. H. ...

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  8. UNIFORMS AND COPPER

    Speaking yesterday of bills before the Federal Parliament, Lieut.-Colonel White, M. H. R., who was addressing the Caulfield branch of the Australian Women's ...

    Article : 289 words
  9. FORCING SHOWDOWN

    "MR. TE PANA," I announce to my colleague which is entitled by that cognomen. "As you are our theatre cricket I am wishful to ask things at ...

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    THE BLSILR suburban intersections are now being equipped with automatic electric traffic lights. Electricians were at work yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FEAR OF NAZIS

    PERTH, Monday.—Rabbi Freedman said to-day that fear of the Nazis was still with almost every refugee who came to Australia. He appealed to the ...

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  12. SEVEN LIGHTS PLANNED

    Although changes will be introduced by the City Council traffic committee, the chairman (Councillor T. Kerr) said yesterday that he considered the lights, in ...

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  13. DANGER OF "KINK"

    No further wold had been received by the City Council from the Railways Department about plans to remove the kink in Alexandra avenue at the South Yarra ...

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  14. MAN SUES WIFE

    When the action brought by William Gordon Pitt, or Aroona road, Caulfield, against his wife, Beryl Kate Pitt. was called on before Mr.Justice Gavan Duffy ...

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  15. PATIENT CHARGED

    In the Royal Melbourne Hospital yesterday a patient was charged with larceny as a ballee, and remanded by Mr. Thomas J.P., to appear in the City Court on May ...

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  16. WHOLESALE PRICE FALL

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Melbourne wholesale prices for April were 4.1 per cent, below the index number for the previous month, and 4.2 per cent. ...

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  17. A.B.C. JOURNAL PLAN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Replying to-day to criticism by Senator Johnston of the Australian Broadcasting Commission's proposal to publish a journal, the ...

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  18. CONFLICT WITH CODE

    Royal Automobile Club members are [?]oncemed at the conflict of authority about the right-hand turn at the Hoddle Bridge. There, traffic intending to make a ...

    Article : 149 words
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  20. SHEEPDOG CLUE

    DUBBO (N.S.W.), Monday.—A red sheepdog, last seen with Timothy O'shea, aged 50 years, has been found by police at Coonamble. O'Shea is believed to have ...

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  21. PLANE FLIGHT

    BENALLA, Monday.—The crosscountry flight being conducted by the Royal Air Force between Point Cook Deniliquin, and Benalla, began this ...

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  22. BEER SEIZED

    A nine-gallon keg of beer, a partly emptied keg, an empty keg, and six bottles of beer, seized by licensing police at a dance at South Melbourne football-ground ...

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  23. ESSEINDON BORROWS £100,000 FOR ROADS

    The Essendon Council last night adopted a recommendation by its finance committee to arrange for a loan of £100,000, at a rate not exceeding £4/5/ ...

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  24. 3 YEARS FOR BIGAMY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Erie Matthews Homer, aged 32 years, contractor, who had committed bigamy on three different occasions, was sentenced by Judge ...

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  25. British Lion, Without Its Roars and Claws

    HOBART, Monday.—"I have been in a continuous row for years because I would have nothing to do with the League of Nations Union," said the former Chief ...

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