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  2. EFFECT OF SANCTIONS ON BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday. generaly considered that few British industries are likely to be hard hit by sanctions. Some will even benefit. Shipping companies may find their losses counter-balanced by a cessation of heavily subsidised Italian Competition. ...

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  3. Father Drowned: Home Destroyed.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Unaware that the battered body of her father had been recovered from the harbor by police some hours previously, a young ...

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  4. £2,107,000 For Bond-holders To-morrow.

    Commonwealth loan interest amounting to £2,107,000 will be paid on Tuesday, when the half-yearly distribution on ...

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  5. Church Robbed.

    Property valued at £1000 was stolen in the week-end in raids on the Greek Church, East Melbourne, and a number of houses ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN-BUILT 'PLANE.

    THE FIRST AEROPLANE turned out at Maribyrnong (Vic.) Munition Factory—a Moth for use in R.A.A.F. training—will be flown to-day. It is an all-metal machine, built for fighting. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NARROWLY MISSED DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Danling by a rope 50 ft. above jagged rocks near the Gap to-day, Constable Ulrick, who descended to recover a body, narrowly ...

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  8. MURDER MYSTERY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Detectives investigating the murder at St. Peters of Leslie Gordon Tiekner, sheet metal worker and boxer, have not made an ...

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  9. EIGHT PEOPLE HURT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— When a motor truck and a car collided at Bevcridge this afternoon, eight persons were hurt. The victims included two ...

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  10. Miners Hunger-Striking.

    LONDON, Sunday.—"We will not leave the mine until the blacklegs are dismissed" was the message sent the management with an empty cage at the ...

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  11. CYCLING. WARRNAMBOOL RACE.

    Breaking away from the leading bunch of five riders on a bad stretch of road six miles from home, Tom Reynolds (57 mins.), a ...

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  12. IRON ORE FOR JAPAN.

    PERTH (W.A.), Sunday.—A contract has been signed between Sir James Connolly and Brasserts Ltd., a big British iron and steel firm, and the ...

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  13. Accidentally Shot.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—While testing a sawn-off pea rifle at his home at St. Albans yesterday, Stanley Holman (26) was accidentally shot in the head ...

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  14. Attempted Labor Expulsions.

    MIELBOURNE, Sundaty.—An abortive attempt was made during the week-end to expell Mr. MI. Blackburn and his colleagues from the Labor ...

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  15. CARD MIRACLE DEAL.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— The card miracle deal, in which one hand contains 13 cards of a suit, was not only realised by surpassed during the week. ...

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    Bound for England by air, Messes. O.F.Y. Thomas and F. R. Maguire left Darwin on Friday, in a Puss Moth monoplane. The 'plane is taking the air at Sydney, on the way to Darwin, with a Royal Aero ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. BIRTH CONTROL.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Dr. Mannix said to-day that he resented a. doctor's broadcast on birth control during the B.M.A. congress here. If he ...

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  18. STODART SAFE.

    ALICE SPRINGS, Sunday.—Absence of news from Squadron-Leader Stodart. who was due here in the Airspeed Courier plane from Sydney on ...

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  19. SEARCH FOR WRECKAGE OF LOINA.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—To supervise the search for the wreckage of the lost airliner Loina, Group-Captain E. Harrison and Flight-Lieutenant D. ...

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  20. Broadbent's Flight to England.

    SINGAPORE, Saturday.—II. F. (Jimmy) Broadbent, who is attempting to break the solo flight record from Australia to England, arrived at Alor ...

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  21. 'Plane Landed on Cow's Back.

    At Mascot to-day, a 'plane piloted by Captain F. Follett landed on a cow's back. ...

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  22. From Abyssinia.

    A SAILOR FROMM ABYSSINIA, Hammed Mohamed, considers him self fortunate to be far away from his native country at the moment. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. "POPE HELPLESS."

    What can the Pope do to Prevent this or any other war[?]" asked the Archbishop of Westminster (Dr. W. Foxley) to-day. "He is a helpless ...

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  24. DIVORCE PETITION.

    HIOBART, Sunday.— Maria Cannon, of Fitzgerald, who, in the Hobart Divorce Court recently, sought a dissolution of marriage with Ed win Alfred ...

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  25. NIAGARA HOLD-UP.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—is doubtful whether the Niagara. will sail to-morrow. The seamen did not meet over the weekend, and it is claimed that a ...

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  26. Forced Landing.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Flying-Officer David Llewellyn, the son of Sir William Llewellyn, the president of tie Royal Academy, and painter of the ...

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  27. MIGRANTS TO WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Sunday.— The Government had found tile money to repatriate many migrants who would never have made good the Premier (Mr. P. ...

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  28. JAPS AND RUSSIANS CLASH.

    MOSCOW, Sunday.— Russian and Japanese troops clashed on tile Manchurian border at; Grodeko. near Khabarovsk, several being killed on ...

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  29. WYNYARD CLUB.

    The Wynyard Club conducted a 14-mile race to Boat Harbor store and return on Saturday. There were 15 starters. Result:— ...

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  30. Unfortunate Ethiopians.

    [?]ELBOURNE. Sunday.— "The T[?]v of Versailles left Italy with no p[?]bility of territorial expansion. Italy, rightly or wrongly, and wrongly ...

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  31. 21 CHARGES OF FALSE PRETENCES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Although a bride, of seven months pleaded with Mr. Justice Macfarlan in the Criminal Court, the Judge sentenced her husband ...

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  32. DRAGGING RIVER FOR MISSING RIFLE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—More than 100 people have been interviewed by detectives investigating the shooting of Liugi Origla, 3S, an Italian, and Mrs. ...

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  33. CANADIAN ELECTIONS TO-DAY.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—Canada will go to the polls on Monday to elect 245 members of Parliament from some 900 candidates, representing five parties, ...

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  34. "A FAIR COW."

    MNELBOURNE, Sunday.— Speaking at the Old Scotch Collegians' dinner last' night, the new Chief Justice (Sir John Latham) said: "I will have to ...

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