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  2. POISONED BEER ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Shouting something about poison, Martin Pikkur, aged 54 years, jumped up from his chair when drinking beer ...

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  3. MR. SPENDER 'AS TREASURER

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — The possibility is being canvassed of the early promotion of the Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Spender) to full ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RIOT IN GAOL: THREE HURT

    HOBART, Sunday.—Prisoners in Hobart Gaol attacked warders and damaged prison property during a demonstration this afternoon. ...

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  5. PEDESTRIANS KILLED

    Two pedestrians received fatal injuries when they w[?]e knocked down by motor-cars on Saturday night. Many others were injured ...

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    PARADE OF THE FLAGS.—Boy Scouts marching past the Governor (Sir Winston Dugan) at the Boy Scouts rally on Saturday at the Royal Show. PHYSICAL FITNESS AND TRADE TESTS for men anxious to serve in the Royal Australian Air Force as fitters, cooks, clerks, mess stewards, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JEWEL THEFTS IN SUBURBS

    Much jewellery was stolen by thieves who broke into houses m the suburbs in the week-end. Forcing a rear window, thieves stole ...

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  8. L.C.P. APPROVES OFFER

    Full approval of the offer by the Australian Country party to form a partnership with the present Commonwealth Government was ...

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  9. RADIO SETS RECOVERED

    Following the arrest of two men, aged 24 and 20 years respectively by Prahran detectives, two car wireless sets have been recovered. The men were alleged to have ...

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  10. In the Churches WEAKNESS OF CHRISTIANS

    "In Australia and other parts of the British Empire we Christians are so weak that we are afraid to speak the truth that is in us," said ...

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  11. CAR STRIKES POLE

    Three men were injured when a car in which they were travelling was swerved to avoid another car and struck [?] telegraph pole at Springvale on ...

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  12. FOOTSCRAY LAND SALE

    Thirty-four building blocks were offered for sole by auction on Saturday by the Footscray Council under the authority empowering a municipality to sell land ...

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  13. Cup Story £1 ON MENTOR

    Mr. A. E. Hopton remembers one Cup Day with regret. Here [?] his story:— "In 1888 I went out to the Cup by tram, and in Clarendon street, South ...

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  14. THREE INJURED

    Struck by a motor-cycle, three persons were injured at the corner of Arthurton and St. George's roads, Northcote, on Saturday evening. They were:—Barney ...

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  15. MAN AND YOUTH CHARGED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—John James Fitzsimmons, aged 26 years, postal employee, was charged in the Ayr Police Court yesterday with having ...

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  16. MISCHIEF ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — A charge of public mischief was preferred against Douglas George Christie, aged 40 years, chauffeur, at the Burwood Police Court, ...

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  17. COLLAPSE AFTER CHURCH

    BENDIGO. — After the evening service of the Woodvale Methodist Sunday school anniversary on Sunday night, Mrs. Malcolm Gordon, aged 61 years, collapsed ...

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  18. BOY CYCLIST INJURED

    Struck by a car while riding a bicycle in Point Nepean road yesterday afternoon, Colin Hewitt, aged 14 years, of Milroy street, Brighton, suffered a lacerated ...

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  19. DIARY OF EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 434 words
  20. ATTACK ON NEW TARIFF

    Sharp criticism of the new tariff schedule tabled by the Federal Government last week is contained in an official bulletin issued by the ...

    Article : 170 words
  21. CAR OVERTURNED

    When a car overturned in Kooyong road, Caulfield, near the Caulfield Military Hospital, yesterday afternoon, Lewis Hents, aged 20 years of St. Geroge's road, ...

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  22. HOTHAM HEIGHTS TARIFF

    From October 1 to June 30 the tariff at Hotham Heights, Mt. Hotham, will be reduced from 15/ a day to 12/ a day, except for the Christmas and Easter periods, ...

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  23. BODY FOUND IN RIVER

    PERTH, Sunday.—Lionel William Hartrick, aged 58 years, married, managing director of Westralian Auto Services Ltd., Perth, was found dead in pyjamas in the ...

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  24. SURFER'S FATAL FALL

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Overbalancing from a truck taking members of the Broadbeach Life-saving Club to Southport yesterday. Harry Andrews, aged 30 ...

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  25. VERMONT FIELD DAY

    Under the auspices of the Victorian Fruit Marketing Association and local associations, the annual field day will be held at the orchard of Mr. F. G. Beet, ...

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  26. ATTACKED BY BULLS

    BORDERTOWN (S.A.), Sunday. — Ernest A. Milne, aged 67 years, farmer, was attacked by a bull which he was leading to water. He suffered a broken ...

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  27. BURIED UP TO NECK

    KALGOORLIE, Sunday.—Buried by a fall of earth at his mine, 20 miles from here, on Saturday, Edward George Leatham, a 76-year-old prospector, suffered ...

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  28. FAILED TO AVOID WAR

    "In deep humility we must confess that our witness and influence have been too weak to prevent the war," states a letter from the ...

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  29. OTHER MISHAPS

    Frank Kenyon, aged 15 years, of Glenlyon road. East Brunswick, suffered a factored leg when he was struck by a motor-truck in Lygon street, Brunswick, ...

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  30. SAFEGUARDS FOR POSTAL STAFFS

    As the outcome of representations made by the Postal Workers' Union to the Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. R. N. Partington), more precautio[?]s ...

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  31. ASSAULT IN HOTEL

    Detectives investigating the assault on Friday night on Kenneth William McLean, aged 25 years, of Peel street, Kew, arrested a man on Saturday. ...

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  32. TROUT OVA FOR JAVA

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Two boxes of trout ova from Ballarat left Sydney for Java at the week-end in the Dutch airliner. They will be released in pools and ...

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  33. WILLS AND ESTATES

    Victor Lewis Walker, late of Hocking street, Coburg, draper, left real estate valued at £536 and personal property valued at £4,664 to his sister and brother. ...

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  34. AIR LINK VITAL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The importance of maintaining the air link between Australia and Great Britain was emphasised by Mr. A. Murray Jones, general manager ...

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  35. Advertising

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    Advertising : 76 words
  36. KILMORE REUNION

    More than 400 people attended a reunion of Old Kilmoreltes at the Zoological Gardens yesterday. The reunion was arranged by the association of former ...

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  37. EXPLOSION IN CITY

    Several windows were shattered by an explosion which occurred in the new premises of Bennie, Teare Pty. Ltd., Franklin street, city, on Saturday ...

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  38. CONSUL GOING HOME

    SYDNEY Sunday.—The former consul-General for Germany (Dr. Seger) will leave Sydney to-morrow in a neutral ship on his way back to Germany. ...

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  39. NEW MILITARY CAMP

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Plans have been prepared by Federal Works experts for the new military camp for the training of the New South Wales section of the ...

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  40. CONFECTIONERS' LOG

    Claims included in a new log served an the employers by the Male Confectioners' Union provide for a 35-hour working week, and payment at a rate ...

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  41. RECORD FLYING HOURS

    The Royal Victorian Aero Club achieved a record at Essendon on Saturday when its aircraft were flown for a total number of 61 hours during the day. ...

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  42. WESLEY ANNIVERSARY

    Wesley church yesterday celebrated its 81st anniversary. The celebrations will be continued on Tuesday, when a public meeting will be held, at which the Lord ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND QUOTA

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Queensland is likely to reach early this week its probable quota of 2,500 for the new Australian A.I.F. The steady stream of applicants showed ...

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  44. EXCISE ON GOLD

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Regulations to give effect to the Commonwealth excise on gold were published in a special "Gazette" yesterday. They place the ...

    Article : 76 words
  45. A.R.P. DEMAND IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Delegates to a conference on air raid precautions on Saturday afternoon declared that no action had yet been taken to protect children in ...

    Article : 71 words
  46. TEN ELDERS INDUCTED

    At the morning service at Scots Church yesterday the Rev. J. Golder Burns inducted 10 new elders. The Lord Mayor (Councillor A W Coles) and tho Lady ...

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  47. COMING EVENTS

    To-day.—Constitutional Club luncheon. Mr. W. O. E. Vroland head master of the Oakleigh State school, will speak on "Feeding the Body and Mind of the Child." ...

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  48. SOLDIERS' INSURANCE

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Life assurance companies have decided that if any of their policy holders leave Australia on military service they will be charged an ...

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  49. PRAYERS FOR PEACE

    Appealing for earnest prayers during the course of the war, Rev. Father Dorias, at the Church of St. Francis yesterday, sold that greed, avarice, and a lust of ...

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  50. HANDBAG TAKEN

    While she was walking to her home in coonil crescent, Malvern, on Saturday evening, Mary Elizabeth Moran, aged 75 years, was robbed of a handbag ...

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    NIGHT POLO provides a new thrill for Royal Show visitors. An incident in the first match, between Hexham and Mansfield, on Saturday night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  52. LAW NOTICES—(This Day)

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 312 words
  53. "OVER 50" LEGION

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Archdeacon R. B. S. Hammond is arranging to form an "Over 50 Auxil[?]ary Legion." Archdeacon Hammond said that he was ...

    Article : 57 words
  54. JUBILEE REUNION

    Past pupils from many parts of Victoria attended a reunion at the Convent of Mercy, Kyneton, yesterday, to mark the golden jubilee of the convent. Nuns ...

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  55. 500 ATTEND REUNION

    The reunion of former pupils of State school No. 484, Bell street, Coburg, on, Saturday was attended by 500 people. The school band, conducted by Mr. R. ...

    Article : 90 words
  56. NEW AIRPORT BUILDING

    A new administration block is being planned for the Civil Aviation Department at Essendon airport. The department is taking over the site of the ...

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  57. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL

    Choral Evensong daily at 4.45 p.m. Monday: "I Vow to Thee, My Country" (Holst). Tuesday: Dykes in F. "Remember Not" (Purcell). Wednesday Garrett in D, "I Desired Wisdom" ...

    Article : 58 words
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