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  4. EXPLOSION OF CRACKER

    A woman shopkeeper, who claims that she was temporarily blinded when a cracker exploded in her face as she was sitting in her ...

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    THINGS ARE NOT WHAT THEY SEEM in this picture. To make up for a shortage of women competitors in the golf gymkhana at Warburton yesterday some of the men were named to play as women, and they dressed for the part. (From left) Messrs. D McArdle, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "ON-THE-SPOT" SUMMONSES

    All road-users, including pedestrians, will be liable to summonses "on the spot" for traffic offences if a system proposed by ...

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  7. DAMAGES FOR BROTHERS

    On Saturday afternoon, August 20. 1938, three cars collided on the Geelong road and several men were injured. Among them were two brothers, who were in one ...

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  8. EVACUATION OF CHILDREN

    Revision of plans for the evacuation of children from the metropolitan area in a national emergency may be necessary because of the disinclination of parents to ...

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  9. FINGER-PRINTS ON MIRROR

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Evidence regarding finger-prints was given in the police court to-day in the case in which Derwent Evans Arkinstall, aged 18 years. ...

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  10. COLDEST NIGHT THIS YEAR

    The first frost of the season made yesterday morning the coldest this year in Melbourne. The minimum temperature, 37.9deg, at 3 a.m., was 6deg. below normal. ...

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  11. MORE STREET LIGHTS

    Complaints by motoring organisations and the National Safety Council that improved lighting was needed in city streets may be answered to some extent by the ...

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  12. CONDUCTOR SENT TO GAOL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sidney Curtis Cavanough, aged 38 years, tram conductor, who pleaded guilty to three charges of having uttered counterfeit ...

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  13. PARKING CHANGE DELAY

    New regulations restricting parking in Queen, William, and Russell streets to two hours, which were approved by the Executive Council on Tuesday, will be ...

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  14. AID FOR WRITERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Acceding to requests made some months ago by Australian writers, the Federal Government will make available annually from the ...

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  15. "LIFER" FREE MAN AGAIN

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—A convicted murderer. who once escaped from Yataia labour prison and later from the Parkside Mental Hospital, is a free man again. ...

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  16. WATERSIDER'S WEALTH

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—After Alexander James Wilson, aged 65 years. a waterside worker, had been found dead in a room which he occupied at a lodging-house in ...

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  17. TO-DAY HAS ITS FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS, TOO

    Do you remember the great figures in League football of past years—Roy Cazaly and Lloyd Haggar. Cliff Rankin, George Bayliss, "Flipper" Thorpe. Dicky Lee, ...

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  18. LIGHTER LIFE

    Children reared on the sea cannot help being healthy, according to Mrs. F. Tullberg, wife of the master of the coal lighter Agnes Muir. ...

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  19. THEFT OF SAFE

    Using a motor vehicle thieves sole a safe containing a sum of money from the pharmacy of Mr. C. J. Parkin, corner of White Horse and Burke roads, ...

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  20. STORM OVER ASIA Or, The Yeasty East

    "Asia," says the Foreign Editor to me yesterday, as I am about to ask him to subscribe a couple of francs or guilders or something to a fund I am organising ...

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  21. MEN STUDENTS OUTWIT WOMEN

    Not only did three male students at the University gain access to the women students' "stunt" night on Wednesday, but, as conclusive proof of their victory, took ...

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  22. STRIKE ABOUT A COAT

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Thursday.—Because a relief worker on a Newmarket job refused to take off his coat when ordered by the foreman he was dismissed, ...

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  23. MYSTERY IN 1758 RECALLED

    Mystery surrounds the death of Major Duncan Campbell. of the famous 42nd Highland Regiment, near Ticonderoga in 1758. ...

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  24. MOTOR-CYCLIST HURT

    John George, aged 21 years, of Clauscen street, North Fitzroy, suffered a fractured jaw when his motor-cycle, after a collision with a car, struck a telegraph ...

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