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  2. Moldavia Will Not Be Sold to Japan

    Because of pressure from the British Admiralty, the P. and O. liner Moldavia, which was to have been sold to ...

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  3. CHURCH AND STATE

    "If man sacrifices God as his first allegiance, he hands himself over to those who hold the reins of power," said Rev. H. G. ...

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  4. APPROPRIATION OF CLIENTS' MONEY

    Admissions that the firm of Ward & Company, Melbourne stock and share brokers, had sold clients' stocks and kept ...

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  5. FIRE IN SHIP'S HOLD

    A fire in No. 4 hatch of the Orungal between Brisbane and Sydney was checked by the crew after a light lasting an hour. The ...

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  6. Pension Subject to Deductions

    By deciding that a State public servant's pension was subject to deductions under Section 13 of the Victorian Financial Emergency ...

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    ANOTHER UNSUCCESSFUL SEARCH FOR THE MISSING TRANSPORT and driver, John Demsey, of Essendon (Vic.), was conducted by the Commercial Motor Users' Association at the week-end in the Black Forest area. Here are some of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FEDERAL ELECTION. TASMANIANS WHO WILL BE RE-ELECTED

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons), who once more has been returned as the member for Wilmot, has been an outstanding personality in ...

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  9. FATALLY INJURED WHEN CAR OVERTURNED

    ALBURY (N.S.W.) Monday—Thrown from a motor car when it overturned at the junction of Hume Highway and the old Sydney road early on Saturday ...

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  10. BELGIAN BANK CRISIS

    The Premier (M. Paul Van Zeeland) and his Cabinet, are expected to resign to-day, a crisis having arisen from the internal affairs of ...

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  11. £100 FOR SLANDER

    "Bitterly disappointed, the defendant, began to take out his claim in abuse, but was provoked by the plaintiff," said the Chief ...

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  12. DEATH OF WOMAN DUE TO ILLEGAL OPERATION

    Death due to shock following an illegal operation was the finding of the Coroner (Mr. W. A. Downie) this afternoon, when the inquest ...

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  13. Missing Transport

    Making history in Victorian police investigation, Detective North to-day searched from the air for the trailer transport which, with ...

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  14. DIVORCE PETITIONS AT HOBART

    In the Supreme Court in its matrimonial jurisdiction to-day decrees nisi were granted in three undefended divorce petitions. The ...

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  15. OXFORD ORGIES

    Mr. Keith Briant, last year's editor of "Isis," asserts that about twenty per cent, of girl students at Oxford have sexual ...

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  16. FELL 1000 FEET

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday. — Falling 1000ft., Stanley Nicholls, 21, of Christchurch, was killed in Otara Gorge to-day. ...

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  17. FRANCO'S NEXT MOVE

    What will General Franco's next move be, Rome, whose previous forecasts were fairly accurate, says it will be an attack against the ...

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  18. Aboriginals' Petition to King

    Praying that he will prevent their extinction and grant them power to select cither one of their own race or a white man who has their welfare at heart to represent them in the Federal Parliament, 1814 Australian aboriginals have ...

    Article : 142 words
  19. ROBBERS DRIVEN OFF WITH BAYONET

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Awakened by a stone crashing through the window, of his house on Beaumaris golf links early to-day, Mr, Robert ...

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  20. BANDITS KIDNAP BISHOP

    Under cover of confusion caused by Japanese occupation of Chenglingfu bandits kidnapped a Dutch Bishop, Schraven. Ten other ...

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  21. Campaign to Improve Consumption of Butter

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Australian Dairy Produce Board at its meetings in Sydney appointed a special committee to launch the campaign ...

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  22. POLICE CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—An agenda prepared for the conference of Chief Commissioners of Police in Melbourne from next Thursday until November 6 ...

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  23. MAN MISSING FOR OVER A YEAR

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Refusing to believe that her husband, William Henry Lavers (43), is dead, his wife has taken steps to find him. More ...

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  24. WOOL SALES RESUMED IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The wool sales were resumed in Melbourne to-day, when two catologues, aggregating about 11,1000 bales, were offered and 90 per ...

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  25. STOWED AWAY ON THE WOLLONGBAR

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Charged with having stowed away on the steamer Wollongbar between Burnie and Melbourne at the week-end, Erie Gibbs ...

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  26. FIRST BEACH RESCUE OF THE SEASON

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The first bench rescue of the season was made at Brighton yesterday, when Gwen Brown (7), of Gardenvale, who had got into ...

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  27. Leopard Skin Auctioned in Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — A leopard skin from the Malay States Tras auctioned at the Melbourne skin sales to-day. It was bought by a furrier ...

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  28. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Ten more cases of infantile paralysis were reported to-day. They were a boy (16) of Quarry Hill, Bendigo; a girl (6) of ...

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  29. EARLY CLOSING OF HOTELS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Under the plea of convenience for the public, there had been a determined whiteanting of the early closing of hotel ...

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  30. RESULT WELCOMED IN LONDON

    The "Daily Mail" in a leader on the Australian elections says, "Britain will rejoice that Mr. Lyons' election slogan, 'Tune in ...

    Article : 163 words
  31. SOLDIERS THROWN INTO RIVER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Six kilted members of the 30th Battalion (Black Watch) were thrown into the Georges River to-day at Liverpool camp when ...

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  32. LONDON MARKETS

    LONDON, Monday. — A fresh wave of selling swept the markets following the week-end collapse in Wall Street. United States Steel dropped seven ...

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  33. AWATEA IS NOW GREYHOUND OF THE TASMAN SEA

    To-day the liner broke the Sydney-Auckland record, its time of 58 hours 32 min[?] comparing with the previous best of 64 hours 24 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. "TOOK RISK OF BEING DEPORTED"

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Opening the 49th annual convention of the Irish National Foresters' Benefit Society today, Archbishop Mannix recalled that ...

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  35. Action at Bendigo

    BENDIGO, Monday.—The medical consultative committee on infantile paralysis in Bendigo to-day received advice from the Melbourne ...

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  36. 12 MONTHS' CYCLING RECORD

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—After his ride to-day in pursuit of the world's record for 12 months' continuous cycling, Ossie Nicholson had covered 49,762 ...

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  37. STRUCK BY WINCH

    HOBART, Monday.—Leslie Robertson (30), off 4 Queen street. Sandy Bay, was admitted to the Public Hospital at 1.40 p.m. to-day with a ...

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  38. Sydney Buying Victorian Potatoes

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Melbourne traders stated to-day that purchases of potatoes by Sydney buyers in Melbourne last week had exceeded 3500 ...

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