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  2. SENSATIONAL ACCIDENT.

    A sensational accident occurred at the intersection of Swan and Church streets, Richmond, shortly after 4 p.m. yesterday, when the steering gear of a ...

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  3. WAKE UP,MELBOURNE

    Morals and trams seem to run together, judging by the facetious comments of the Lord Mayor at the Centenary Council meeting yesterday, when Alderman ...

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  4. ROYAL BETROTHAL

    An official announcement from Balmoral states:--"With the greatest pleasure tho King and Queen announce the betrothal of their dearly beloved son, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor and Lady Huntingfield, attended by Capt. Barbour, visited Merbein yesterday. The Governor and Lady Huntingfield ...

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  6. THE FEDERAL CAMPAIGN

    Election meetings in the suburbs last night were characterised by lively gatherings at Footscray and Richmond. United Australia party candidates visited these centres and were accorded ''warm'' welcomes by Labor supporters. On ...

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  7. THE KING'S FOURTH SON.

    Prince George is the fourth son and fifth child of King George and Queen Mary. He was born on 20th December, 1902. His personality became a source of ...

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  8. HIGH TAXI CAB FARES.

    All was peace and calm at the meeting yesterday of the Centenary Council until after the business listed on the agenda had been disposed of, and then, under ...

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  9. Address by Mr. Drakeford.

    Mr. A. Drakeford, Labor candidate for Maribyrnong, addressed the electors at Maribyrnong public hall last night. The Candidate said the occasion was ...

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  10. CURRENCY CHANGES.

    The eventual inflation of 2,800,000,000 dollars was forecast to-night by Mr. Morgenthau, United States Secretary of the Treasury, with the announcement that ...

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  11. BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT. Wednesday.--Mr. W. J. McAdam, Labor candidate, speaking in the city hall to-night, recalled that in 1931 every man who voted for the ...

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  12. FAWKNER.

    Three well-attended open-air meetings in Prahran were addressed last night by Mr. W. Smith, Labor candidate for Fawkner, who said that to all intelligent ...

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  13. FARMERS AND TARIFF.

    TRAFALGAR, Wednesday.--Mr. T. Paterson, deputy leader of the Federal Country party, speaking here, said that his party favored proportional ...

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  14. AN OLD IDENTITY PASSES.

    In his ninety-third year Mr. Arthur Anderson, well known in business and sporting circles in Melbourne, died suddenly early yesterday morning at his ...

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  15. THE LABOR CAMPAIGN.

    The Postal Workers' Union decided on Sunday evening to donate £213 towards the expenses of Labor candidates for the Federal elections. ...

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  16. ABORIGINE'S EXECUTION POSTPONED.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--In view of the fact that an appeal on behalf of Tuckair, the aboriginal sentenced to death for the murder of a white man in ...

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  17. NIGHT FLYING.

    Important developments in civil aviation in India in the near future include the provision of night flying on the Calcutta to Karachi route to on extent ...

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  18. WIMMERA.

    SEA LAKE, Wednesday.--Mr. Earle Page, leader of the Country party, stated that Mr. McClelland was recognised as a leading authority on the wheat-growing ...

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  19. DARING FUR THIEVES.

    Daring thieves smashed a plate-gloss window at the shop of the Alaska Fur Co., Chapel-street, Windsor, about 3.30 a.m. yesterday, and got away with a ...

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  20. MARIBYRNONG.

    The United Australia party candidate for Maribyrnong, Mr. Fenton, addressed a well-attended meeting in the Royal Hotel, Footscray, last night. Frequent ...

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  21. "A Crime They Would be Proud to Admit."

    HOBART, Wednesday.--Addressing the Anglican Synod to-day, Rev. H. E. Warren, who led the peace mission to Caledon Bay, said he hoped the people would ...

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  22. FORTUNE'S WHEEL TURNS THRICE.

    PERTH, Wednesday.--Mr. William Henry' Dawkins, a Maori, is a passenger on the transcontinental train on his way to New Zealand. Through the death ...

    Article : 112 words
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  24. CHEAP EXCURSION TO SYDNEY.

    Booking for the two special cheap excursion trains to Sydney on Saturday will close at 6 p.m. to-morrow. Accommodation on these trains is nearly ...

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  26. THE PRICE OF GOLD.

    The price of gold was quoted this morning at £6 19412 per fine oz„ compared with £6 191 12 yesterday. ...

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