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    FROM GREECE to make their home in Australia, this mother and her son arrived in Melbourne yesterday by tne Romolo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Army Commands MILITARY BOARD CHANGES

    (Continued from Page One) ...

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  4. FALSE RECEIPTS ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Police allegations that an ice palais manager, a well-known social figure, had retained more than half of the ...

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  5. CITY ELECTION TASKS

    Early next week the town clerk (Mr. H. S. Wootton) will sign his initials more than 43,000 times. That is only one of the arduous ...

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  6. Conspiracy Charges COURT GRANTS HEAVY BAIL

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — "The ramifications of this conspiracy extend to all States of the Commonwealth and to New Zealand." ...

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  7. MORE AIRLINE TRAVELLERS

    An increase of 12½ per cent, in passengers carried by Australian commercial airlines for the year ended June 30 is disclosed by a ...

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  8. PROTECTION OF FAUNA[?]

    Piquant in its political possibilities was a situation caused by Labour members in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. However, after ...

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  9. 'REPORTS EXAGGERATED'

    Restriction of space for passengers on the Empire airmail route was not as serious as early reports from oversea had suggested the Minister for Civil Aviation ...

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  10. RAIL FREIGHT BASIS

    Much of the business of the country would cease if railway rates were increased in a way suggested by the Commercial Motor ...

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  11. WOUNDING OF SCHOOLBOY

    Swearing that he had fired a rifle from a cande on the Yarra merely to frighten boys on the bank, Alan James Sinclair, aged 17 ...

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  12. RADIO COMPASS TESTED

    The DC3 Douglas plane Kurana, of Australian National Airways, is the first of the Douglas fleet to be fitted with a radio compass, an extra aid to aerial ...

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  13. ADVICE TO ELECTORS

    The secretary of the Victorian Taxpayers' Association (Mr. M. J. Pettigrove), in a statement yesterday, advised Melbourne ratepayers to support, at the City ...

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  14. ASSAULTED BY MAID

    A former maid of Lady Gullett. [?]ife of the Minister for External Affairs, was charged in the City Court yesterday with having ...

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  15. CITIZEN FORCE OFFICERS

    At a time like the present, with the world situation full of dangerous possibilities. It might legitimately be asked whether a drastic change in military ...

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  16. DROME BUILDINGS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Instead of a [?] control building, to cost about £40,000, as originally planned for the KingsfordSmith aerodrome, Mascot, a much ...

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  17. BUILDING REGULATIONS

    The 50 City Council candidates have been asked by the Royal Victorian Institute of Architects whether they would support an early revision of the city ...

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  18. POLICE POWERS

    The Chief Commissioner of Police may decline to renew a motor-driving licence if the applicant has been convicted, and if he considers that ...

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  19. WIDE FIELD OF SERVICE

    The officers who have been appointed to the senior positions under the new system hate had brilliant careers in many fields. Below are given briefly the ...

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  20. SPINE FRACTURED IN ACCIDENT

    A cyclist, whose spine was fractured when he was knocked down by a motorcar, claimed £1,500 damages from the motorist before Judge Magennts and a ...

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  21. FALSE ROBBERY REPORT

    Alleged to have falsely reported to the police that he had been robbed and pushed dazed from a car at Keilor, William Francis Rau, of Sackville street, Kew, chef, ...

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  22. NOTICE OF DISMISSAL

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Employees of [?] "Daily News" have received notice [?]minating their employment on August [?]. The notices were signed by the ...

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  23. FITZROY BY-ELECTION

    Because of the vacancy caused in the West Ward or the Fitzroy Council by the death of Councillor R.E.G. Bayford, an extraordinary election will be held on ...

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  24. PILOT TO RESUME

    After 13 months off duty, Captain E. A. Stein, deep-sea pilot, will report for duty to-day at Williamstown. Captain Stein ceased duty after having failed to pass ...

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  25. A.I.F. RESERVE

    Because they did not believe in the sincerity of the Federal Government's defence policy returned soldiers generally were not willing to join the A.I.F. ...

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  26. GREYHOUNDS POISONED

    Twenty minutes after they had been released for exercise in a paddock near [?]e home of Mr. Leo Bloxham. in Forbes [?]et, Ivanhoe, on Wednesday night, four ...

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  27. RAIL REVENUE DOWN

    In the first six weeks of the present financial year railways revenue was £1,017,285, or £52,675 less than in the same period of last year. ...

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  28. NOT WITHDRAWN

    Councillor T. Kerr said yesterday that despite rumours that he had withdrawn his candidature be definitely was standing as a candidate for Albert Ward. ...

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  29. Advertising

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  30. ON RETIRED LIST

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The "Commonwealth Gazette" to-day announces the transfer from the unattached list to the retired list of Major-General Sir ...

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