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  2. PERILS OF THE ALPS.

    BRIGHT, Sunday.—Following a track through deep snow cut by Mr. Gerald Rush and the Misses Betty Lloyd, Madge Corbett, Marjorle Kennedy, Dorothy ...

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  3. TOURISTS MAROONED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—All Saturday afternoon and at night a rescue sled from the Hotel Kosciusko was engaged in rescuing 123 people who were marooned ...

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  4. LATE NEWS.

    In order to check the flooding of the market with inferior wines. the French Government has decreed that green labels must be used for vintage wines. ...

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  5. RETURN TO CONCILIATION.

    A return to conciliation, and a decision that the League Council should reassemble early in September to consider all aspects of the Italo-Abyssinian dispute were the points of the agreement reached at the League ...

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  6. MOTORIST DROVE ON

    One of the worst examples of callousness on the part of a motorist that have ever come under the notice of the police in Melbourne occurred in St. Kilda-road ...

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  7. WILD WEATHER.

    Victoria shivered in a wintry blast during the week end. Fierce west to south-west winds which froze one to the marrow, blew with little abatement. There were sharp showers of rain and hail, and conditions generally ...

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  8. RATE RAID.

    Widespread resentment was caused on Saturday by the announcement that the finance committee of the Metropolitan Board would propose to the full meeting ...

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  9. ANGRY SEAS.

    Forced back by raging seas and a dangerous sixty-mile-an-hour westerly gale after rounding Wilson's Promontory, six vessels, including one large overseas ...

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  10. CYCLIST STRUCK BY CAR.

    At 4.30 p.m. on Saturday Athol Parkes, Munro-street, Coburg, was riding a [?]icycle in Bulla-road, Essendon, when he was knocked down by a motor car and ...

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  11. FLIGHT THAT FAILED.

    The three Soviet airmen Levansky, Baydukoft and Lenchenko, who left Moscow at 4 a.m. yesterday on an attempt to fly non-stop to San Francisco by way ...

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  12. WERRIBEE DISTRICT.

    WERRIBEE, Sunday.—Snow fell on Mount Cotterell, eight miles from Werribee, and on the You Yangs at Little River early yesterday morning. This ...

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  13. Man Killed at Footscray.

    Late on Saturday night Hairy Petersen, 49 years, watchman, Park-street, Brunswick, was knocked down by a motor car in Dynon-road, Footscray. He ...

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  14. MOMENTOUS MEETING.

    As twilight was falling on the peaceful lake the council reached a decision. It was probably the best that could be expected in view ...

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  15. Car Strikes Tram Standard.

    Three persons were injured, one of them seriously, when a motor car collided with a tram standard in St. Kilda-street, Middle Brighton, between Young ...

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  16. TURKISH PRINCE'S SUICIDE.

    Prince Abdul Kerim, 31 years, whom the police identify as the grandson of Abdul Hamid [?] the last Sultan of Turkey, and a son of the Crown prince, ...

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  17. STORM AT TOORADIN.

    TOORADIN. Sunday.—About 8 p.m. on Saturday a violent electrical storm at Tooradin was heralded by two distinct earth tremors. During the earlier ...

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  18. MAILMAN HELD UP.

    TALLANGATTA, Sunday.—Except for a few hours on Saturday afternoon, the weather here and in the surrounding district during the week end was the ...

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  19. SEVERE GALE IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Sudden westerly squalls, estimated at nearly 60 miles an hour, swept Botany Bay on Saturday afternoon, and caused considerable ...

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  20. COLLISION WITH TRAM.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—Serious head injuries were sustained by Mr. Cedric Longden, son of Dr. F. R. Longden, of Buninyong, when the motor car he was driving ...

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  21. WHEAT CONTROL IN CANADA.

    Mr. John McFarland, superintendent of the Government wheat stabilisation agency, has been summoned to Ottawa to confer with Mr. Bennett regarding the ...

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  22. Falls of Snow.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—Wintry conditions were experienced at Ballarat during the week end. Although only 23 points of rain were recorded, there was a light fall of snow early ...

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  23. Car Crashes Into Tree.

    EUROA, Sunday.—A serious motor accident happened on the Hume Highway, a few miles north of Euroa, about 7 p.m. on Saturday. ...

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  24. DUST AND SMOKE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Brisbane spent a most uncomfortable Sunday, for a cold westerly wind, which at times reached gale force, made outdoor ...

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  25. LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN.

    The founder of the Legion of Frontiersmen, Captain Roger Pocock, arrived here yesterday with the object of enlisting men under his banner and ...

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  26. POLISH TARIFF WAR.

    Poland has closed the frontier to all imports from Danzig as a retort to M. Greiser, the President of the Senate, who has sent a Note to Poland defending the ...

    Article : 113 words
  27. MORE ITALIAN TROOPS.

    From Rome the correspondent of the "Times" cabled that an early official statement was expected announcing further important military measures. ...

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  28. BOISTEROUS CONDITIONS AT MOE.

    MOE, Sunday.—Exceedingly boisterous weather has prevailed since midday on Saturday. Heavy rains fell all night, and at 9 o'clock this morning 93 points were ...

    Article : 258 words
  29. TASMANIA LASHED.

    HOBART, Sunday.—Westerly gales, hail, snow, rain storms and cold temperatures were experienced on the southern Tasmanian coast during the week ...

    Article : 163 words
  30. Woman of Eighty-nine Injured.

    As she was crossing High-street near her home yesterday afternoon Mrs. Esther Smith, 89 years, Elm-street, Northcote, was knocked down by a motor ...

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  31. TRAFALGAR'S EIGHTH FLOOD.

    TRAFALGAR, Sunday.—A continuous downpour of rain has brought this district's eighth flood for the year, and the most severe one since the December ...

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  32. UNEMPLOYED MUSICIANS.

    A project, described as the most elaborate State art programme ever undertaken by any Government, will soon be launched as part of the Federal ...

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  33. Two Men With Broken Jaws.

    In each of two motor accident cases treated at Royal Melbourne Hospital on Saturday night the pedestrian victim sustained a broken jaw in addition to ...

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  34. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION.

    The Australian League of Nations Union has received the following cable message from the head quarters of the English League of Nations Union, ...

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  35. Two Girls Taken to Hospital.

    Following a collision with another cor in Fitzroy-street, St. Kilda, near the Junction, last night, a light sedan car overturned and was badly damaged. ...

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  36. ROUGH WEATHER IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The week ended Saturday was one of the stormiest experienced in South Australia for some time, and although the weather ...

    Article : 162 words
  37. Stock Owners Warned.

    GEELONG, Sunday.—Geelong experienced its coldest day for the year on Saturday, when the maximum reading was 47.8, and the minimum 39.2 Steady ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLES.

    The British Comet machine, which is being used by the French in mail delivery tasts, has reached Dakar, in French West Africa. The trip from Casablanca ...

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  39. A FLOOD OF MILK !

    More than 200 quarts of milk flowed over the roadway when a milk cart owned by Hill's Dairy, Elizabeth-street, Richmond, came into collision with a ...

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  40. MARKETING PROBLEMS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The proposal by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Page) that national councils should be established to help solve marketing and ...

    Article : 138 words
  41. LAW LIST—THIS DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 187 words
  42. Man Lynched in U.S.A.

    A mob of between 25 and 50 masked men to-day dragged C. L. Johnson, a young white man, from gaol in the small town of Yreka. and hanged him from a ...

    Article : 84 words
  43. Telephone Line Blown Down.

    STAWELL, Saturday.—Heavy rain fell on Friday night, 32 points being recorded. Hall and snow were experienced in different parts of the district. Ten ...

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  44. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Frederick George Wailder, late of Kilmore, retired butcher, who died in June, left by will dated 26th November, 1931, real estate valued £2795, and personal property valued ...

    Article : 97 words
  45. Robbery at Hawksburn.

    Breaking a window, thieves broke into the home of Mr. M. Clayton, Oban-street, Hawksburn, yesterday afternoon. A wireless set and a quantity of clothing valued ...

    Article : 34 words
  46. Advertising

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    Advertising : 105 words
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