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  2. CYCLIST VICTIM?

    Soon after he arrived at Morrison's hut, Dumosa, about March 18, a cyclist, who had been picking fruit at Woorinen, was murdered ...

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  3. FLOOD WATERS NOW RECEDING

    With the cessation of heavy rains, the floods in the north and north-eastern centres of Victoria are receding. Tension has eased in the Benalla, Wangaratta, and other districts, where the floods had assumed serious ...

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  4. MR. BRUCE WANTED AS LEADER

    Believing that in no other way can stable Government be ensured in Australia, some members of the U.A.P. are making energetic efforts to have Mr. Bruce elected as leader at to-morrow's pre-sessional party meeting at ...

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  5. ACCIDENTS AT WEEK-END Many Injured

    ST. ARNAUD, Sunday.—Mr. C. W. R. Hill, of the St. Arnaud High School teaching stanf, died in the St. Arnaud Community Hospital this morning as the ...

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  6. FEDERAL AID SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—State Ministers yesterday emphasised the need for Federal assistance in the national physical fitness ...

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  7. In the Churches APPEAL TO YOUTH Hampton Service

    The first of a series of special monthly youth services was held at Holy Trinity Church, Hampton, last night, when the head ...

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  8. ROSE SHOW TO-DAY

    More than 4,000 blooms will be on display at the opening of the National Rose Society's autumn show at the Melbourne Town Hall ...

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  9. TOURISTS AT DARWIN

    DARWIN, Sunday.—Carrying 250 American and English tourists on a 38,000 miles world cruise, the Cunard luxury liner Franconia ...

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  10. TRAM DRIVER HURT

    Three persons, including the motorman of a tram, were injured when the tram and a car collided at the corner of Princes and Lygon streets, Carlton, ...

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  11. STATE TO HELP

    A promise that the State Government will do "everything possible" to assist charitable institutions to relieve overcrowding in public hospitals was given ...

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  12. CYCLIST INJURED

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—Serious injuries were suffered by F. Manallack, aged 50 years, of Mackenzie street, Bendigo, today when he fell from a bicycle. He was ...

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  13. TRIBUTE PAID TO MINISTER

    Heartfelt tributes to the wo-k and influence of the late Rev. High M. Burns were paid last night at a service in his memory at St. Stephen' s Presbyterian ...

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  14. NEW BUS DAMAGED.

    The new luxury tramways motor-bus was slightly damaged when it came into collision with a sedan car at the corner of Haines and Errol streets, North Melbourne, ...

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  15. SCHOOL FILMS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Criticising the use in schools of films "which were only pleasurable" at a meeting on Saturday of the Australian Education Council, the ...

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  16. Obituary FATHER O'LEARY

    The Rev. Father William J. O' Leary, S. J., who was formerly director of the River view Obsenatory, Sydney, collapsed and died while playing golf on the Ryde golf ...

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  17. INJURED IN RACE

    BALLARAT, Sunday.— While taking part in a cycle race at Ballarat yesterday afternoon Leslie Tinworth, aged 19 years, of Nicholson street, fell heavily and ...

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  18. SHOT AT FLAT

    Brought to Alfred Hospital in a taxi at 4.10 a.m. on Saturday by two women, Raymond Betof, aged about 27 years, of Grey street, St. Kilda, was admitted with ...

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  19. BOY INJURED

    BEAUFORT, Sunday.—Cliff Crouch, aged about 10 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Crouch, of Beaufort was knocked down by a motor-car when riding a ...

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  20. SCOTCH COLLEGE FESTIVAL

    A choral service in the Littlejohn Memorial Chapel began yesterday a festival of music and drama at Scotch College to commemorate the opening of ...

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  21. OIL FROM COAL

    The honorary secretary of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of the Commonwealth of Australia (Mr. T. A. Lennox-Bigger), said yesterday that the ...

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  22. MOTOR-CYCLIST DIES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Thomas Smith, aged 30 years, labourer, of Liverpool, was fatally injured yesterday when the motorcycle he was riding collided with a car on ...

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  23. THE EUROPEAN SCENE

    Shopkeepers in London, according to Miss Bicknell (Biddy) Allen, who recently returned from abroad, have made plans to ensure that there shall be no stoppage ...

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  24. BOY RUN OVER

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Walking along the railway line between Penrith and St. Mary's early this morning, Alan James Small, aged 15 years, of St. Mary's, was ...

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  25. "OUR FRONTIER"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Federal defence policy covered Papua and New Guinea "like a mantle," and for all practical purposes they were an integral part of ...

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  26. MR. G. A. BEECH

    Mr. George Alexander Beech,of Milroy street Creighton, who died yesterday, was one of the leading officials of the Victorian Lacrosse Association. For 15 years he acted ...

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  27. HOURS REDUCED

    An agreement has been reached between the Chamber of Mines and the Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association, under which a 40-hour week for all workers ...

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  28. FATALITY IN W.A.

    PERTH, Sunday.—When a motor-car skidded in gravel and overturned at Mount Helena, 25 miles from Perth, last night, Lawrence Cameron aged 28 years, rigger, ...

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  29. OTHER MISHAPS

    When his bicycle and a car collided in Burwood road, Hawthorn on Saturday afternoon Frank Hayes, aged 43 years, of John street, East Brunswick suffered a ...

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  30. SECULAR FORCES BLAMED

    Secular forces were blamed by the Rev. E. H. O. Nye for the decline of the Christian Church in the world to-day, when he preached at a service in the ...

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  31. REV. H. E. A. O'SULLIVAN

    The Rev. H. E. A. O'sullivan, of Aveline street, Hampton died yesterday morning at the Alfred Hospital. He was aged 77 years. ...

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  32. SEARCH FOR 2 MEN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—During the search to-day for traces of two men who are believed to have been murdered in the Narromine ...

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  33. BOYS IN MISSING CAR

    Two boys, aged 12 and 13 years, were yesterday afternoon chased across a paddock by detectives who saw them in a car that had been reported stolen ...

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  34. LAW NOTICES—(This Day)

    FIRST CIVIL COURT.—Before the Chief Justice (Sir Frederick Mann) and a Jury of Six.—At 10.30—Cantwell v. McKellar and others. Howitt v. Australian Provncial ...

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  35. TAXI-CAB STOLEN

    Dashes were made by police wireless patrols to several points in the suburbs when a taxi-cab which had been stolen from St. Kilda was seen on Saturday ...

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  36. ORGAN DEDICATED

    The rebuilt organ of the Collins street Baptist Church, which is a memorial to those who fell in the Great War, was dedicated at special services yesterday. ...

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  37. POST FOR MR. CLAPP

    The Premier (Mr. Dunstan) reiterated yesterday that the State Government would not stand in the way of the transfer of the ...

    Article : 114 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. WILMOT ELECTION

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—Mr. Maurice Weston, a Launceston solicitor, probably will be a Labour candidate for the Wilmot seat to the House of Representatives ...

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  40. GUARD KILLED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Many city-bound electric trains were delayed in the peak hour for nearly 15 minutes at North Strathfield yesterday morning when the ...

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  41. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL

    Choral Evensong daily at 4.45 p.m. Monday, "Sing We Merrily" (Read), Tuesday Cruickshank in G. "For Us the Christ" (Gounod) Wednesday Bairstow in D. "Hail Easter ...

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  42. GARAGE HOURS

    Despite protests by motorists and others, the State Government does not propose to amend the act passed last session restricting the hours during which petrol, ...

    Article : 98 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. COMMUNION BREAKFAST

    Past pupils and representatives of kindred associations met at the 10th annual Communion breakfast of the St. Kilda Old Collegians' Christian Brothers ...

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  45. FOUND INJURED

    With a fractured base of the skull, Percy McMillan, of Carlingford street, Caulfield, was found in a city street early yesterday morning Police are trying to find out ...

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  46. COLLAPSE IN CAR

    Collapsing at the wheel of a parked car in Swanston street, city, on Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Harry Bowman, aged about 40 years, of Field street, McKinnon, ...

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  47. DAMAGE TO TWO PLANES

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Two planes were damaged, the wing of one bursting into flame, at Archerfield aerodrome on Saturday evening. ...

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  48. WAGGA GOLD CUP WEIGHTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 547 words
  49. The Argus

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 449 words
  50. OUNDATION-STONE

    GEELONG, Sunday.—The foundationstone of the Ashby. Methodist Church was relaid yesterday afternoon by the president of the Methodist Conference of ...

    Article : 75 words
  51. 80th ANNIVERSARIES

    MARYBOROUGH, Sunday.—The Congregational and Presbyterian Churches both celebrated their 80th anniversaries to-day. The respective preachers were ...

    Article : 76 words
  52. OLDEST CHURCH

    BALLARAT, Sunday. — The Barkly Street Methodist Church, the oldest in Ballarat, celebrated its 84th anniversary to-day with special services conducted ...

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