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  2. ROAD ACCIDENTS AT WEEKEND 3 KILLED; MANY INJURED

    In addition to the fatal car crash near Greensborough early yesterday morning (reported on page one), two other persons were killed in road accidents in Victoria at the week-end, and many were injured. ...

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  3. ISOLATION POLICY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A policy of isolation for Australia, which, he said, should not be embroiled in any foreign wars, was announced by the leader of the ...

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  4. ITALY CALLS UP MEN.—

    —A picture received by airmail yesterday showing men of the 1901 class, some carrying attache cases, arriving in Milan after being called to the colours by the Italian Government. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 'Albania

    Italy's invasion of Albania is scathingly condemned by the British and American Press. "The Times" says:—The operation ...

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  6. MEDITATING ON PEACE

    Pope Pius, speaking at the Easter Mass in St. Peter's Basilica, said that it was most fitting to meditate on the Easter message of ...

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  7. FATALITIES IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—William Latham 25 of Tudor street Sans Souci, who was severely injured when the motor-cycle on which he was riding pillion collided with ...

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    DURAZZO, one of the Albanian towns sheiled by the Italian warships. Italian troops later occupied the city. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THREE MEN INJURED

    CASTLEMAINE, Sunday.—When the car in which they were travelling toward Bendigo struck a table drain about two miles beyond Harcourt yesterday ...

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  10. COLONEL BECK CHEERED

    A large crowd cheered the Foreign Minister (Colonel Beck) on his return from London, where he discussed the question of transforming the present temporary ...

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  11. DRIVERS DO NOT STOP

    Two motorists it is alleged failed to stop after their cars had struck pedestrians at Middle Park and Yarraville on Saturday evening. ...

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  12. CAR OVERTURNED

    DROMANA, Sunday.—While driving a motor-car toward Sorrento to-day Miss Ida Calnne, of Gardiner road, Hawthorn, who was accompanied by her parents, ...

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  13. SCOUTS RENDER AID

    GEELONG, Sunday.— When a motorcycle skidded on the Anglesea road nearthe Scouts' camp on Saturday evening, Molly Bromfield, aged 17 years, of ...

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  14. MOTORIST CHARGED

    After a man and a woman had been knocked down and injured in Sydney road Biunswlck, on Saturday evening a motorist was charged at the Brunswick ...

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  15. PROPERTY SEIZED 22 Charges Laid

    Enough property to stock a shop was recovered by Malvern detectives in the week-end. They estimate its value at more than ...

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  16. TAXI-DRIVER ASSAULTED

    The second serious assault on a taxidriver in two days occurred on the new Footscray road, West Melbourne, late on Saturday night, when Bernard Conway, ...

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  17. UNION NOT ACCEPTED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—When the two rival Labour parties continued their Easter conferences on Saturday, the refusal of the ...

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  18. TWO CARS COLLIDE

    BENALLA, Sunday.—A head on collision occurred on the Benalla to Shepparton road near Emu Plains last night, between a car driven by Mr. W. F. Martin, ...

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  19. N.Y. STOCKS FALL

    Stocks declined two to six points in the heaviest Saturday session in Wall street since March, 1937. The trading volume of more than ...

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  20. YOUTH'S FOOT SEVERED

    GEELONG, Sunday.—The left foot of John Allison, aged 19 years, of Collins street, Geelong West, was severed at the ankle yesterday afternoon in a collision ...

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  21. OVERTURNED IN DRAIN

    Swerving off Oxford road near Croydon a car containing four men overturned in a deep drain on Saturday night.Three of the occupants escaped injury but John ...

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  22. ARCHBISHOP ATTACKED

    Seven pro-Nazi Church leaders assail the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Lang) in a statement, published in the official "Church Gazette." ...

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  23. TEACHER INJURED

    KANIVA, Sunday.—When returning to his parents' home from Rainbow, where he is head master of the State school Mr. Leslie King, who was riding a ...

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  24. OTHER MISHAPS

    Basil Ward, aged 31 years, of Durham street, Surrey Hills, suffered a fractured leg when his motor-cycle and a car collided at the corner of Regent and High ...

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  25. FALL FROM SWING

    Falling from a swing at Oakleigh on Saturday morning, Robert Ogilvy, aged 12 years, of Normanby street, Oakleigh, suffered a compound fracture of the skull. ...

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  26. THREE KILLED IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.) Sunday.— Three persons were killed and five injured when a heavy coupe motor-car collided with a light four-seater car at a corner on the ...

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  27. SCOUTS' CAMP

    GILWELL LODGE. GEMBROOK, Sunday.—In spite of two days of heavy rain not one of the 1,000 Scouts under canvas for the annual Easter camp has left the ...

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  28. WOMAN'S NECK BROKEN

    Miss Margaret Lacy, aged 23 years, of Davis street, South Yarra, was fatally injured when the limb of a fallen tree struck her while she was travelling in her car ...

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  29. CAR ON FIRE

    BENALLA, Sunday.— While he was travelling along the Shepparton to Benalla road this afternoon First-constable Hurley's car caught on fire. Irish ...

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  30. SURPRISE FOR MAILMAN

    Springing from his postal van, a P.M.G. mail collector halted with surprise last night when he discovered that His Majesty's postbox had disappeared ...

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  31. Advertising

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  32. HOLIDAY THEFTS

    Taking advantage of the absence of holiday makers from their homes thieves were unusually active in the suburbs in the week-end. Property worth several ...

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  33. LODGE PILGRIMAGE

    Several hundred members of the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes wearing the lodge regalia, formed at Boundary road, North Coburg, yesterday afternoon, ...

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  34. CHARGE AGAINST FORBES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A warrant was issued in Sydney on Thursday authorising the arrest of John Woolcott Forbes, of Sydney, in the event of his being ...

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  35. NURSE'S BAG SNATCHED'

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—Late on Friday night, near the corner of Drummond and Webster streets, Sister Turner, of the Base Hospital, was robbed of a bag ...

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  36. SWIMMER DROWNED

    HOBART, Sunday.—Evidence that he had told his mother that he was making good progress in swimming and that before long he would be a Trans-Derwent ...

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  37. N.Z. RESO TOUR

    Every phase of primary production in Victoria and the most interesting aspects of national undertakings will be seen by leaders of the primary industries of ...

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  38. NORTHCOTE THEFT

    Clothing and a clock, worth £30, were stolen from the house of Mr. Gordon Fleming Couan, of James street, Northcote, on Saturday night. ...

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  39. REFUGEE LABOUR

    The Victorian Refugee Immigration Appeals Committee, of which Mr. Gorman, K.C., is chairman, issued a statement yesterday which said that so far ...

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  40. CHARGE WITHDRAWN

    PERTH, Sunday.—Leslie Cunningham Chiene, 54, clerk, who arrived from Victoria about seven weeks ago, appeared in the police court yesterday on a charge of ...

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  41. ORPHANAGE REUNION

    A reunion of old boys of the St. Vincent de Paul Orphanage, South Melbourne, will take place at the orphanage to-day. The celebrations will last from 3 p.m. to 9 ...

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  42. WEEK-END FLIGHTS

    Several cross-country flights were made by pilots of the Royal Victorian Aero Club during' the week-end. Mr. W. O. Weaber flew to Yanakie and back to ...

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  43. MAYOR AND SCHOOL

    As protest against the action of the council of the Preston Technical School in appointing a cleaner who was not a returned soldier the Mayor of Preston ...

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  44. C.T.A. MEMBERSHIP

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—The scope of membership of the Commercial Travellers' Association was widened as the result of a decision made at the 44th annual ...

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    KING ZOG OF ALBANIA and Queen Geraldine after their marriage last year. They have fled the country, the Queen with her newly born baby. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  46. DOUBLE-DECK BUSES

    Double-decker buses which will be built for the Tramway Board's Bourke street service will be designed so that they may be quickly converted for defence ...

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  47. NO THRILL FOR BERLIN

    Traffic was held up in many parts of Berlin yesterday by detachments of troops stated to be returning to their garrisons from Bohemia and Moravia. ...

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  48. MUNICIPAL AUDITORS

    An examination for the certificate of municipal auditor will be held on May 17. Applications for permission to sit for the examination should be lodged with the ...

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  49. SOVIET SHIPS ON MOVE

    Four Soviet destroyers have passed through the Bosphorus, and are reported to be going to the Mediterranean. ...

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  50. MOTOR REGISTRATIONS

    At the end of March there were 149,345 private cars registered in Victoria, 82,598 commercial vehicles, and 26,776 motorcycles. During the month 2,136 new ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. FALL OF SAND

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—Injuries to the shoulder and back were suffered by Charles Phillips, aged 61 years, of Peel street, when he was partly buried in a ...

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  53. HORSE STRIKES BICYCLE

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—James Frees, aged 55 years, of Mair street, was riding a bicycle in Mair street on Saturday when he was struck by a bolting horse. He was ...

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