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  2. SERIOUS FLOODS.

    JUNEE (N.S.W.),Friday.— Last night rain began to fall about 8 o'clock, and at district stations falls of 5in,were common Water gathered in the northern end of the ...

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  3. BULUMWAAL MURDERS.

    BAIRNSDALE,Friday.— Police, who began investigations to-day into the murder of Mr.and Mrs.R.Clements at thei[?] home,about a quarter of a mile from the ...

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  4. CANADIAN BUDGET.

    The Minister for Finance (Mr.Robb) submitted his Budget statement this afternoon. He estimated the revenue at 419,000, 000 dollars (£83,8OO,000) and the ...

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  5. HINKLER LEAVES INDIA.

    Mr. Bert Hinkler left for Rangoon early this morning. He said that the engine was behaving perfectly. He had had reasonable weather, but the winds were not ...

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  6. LORD OXFORD.

    The Earl of Oxford and Asquith will be buried in the churchyard of All Saints' at Sutton Courtenay, a village on the Thames, at noon on Monday.Sutton Courtenay was ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S FINANCES.

    Sir Robert Horne said his public farewell to Melbourne yesterday in an address to the Chamber of Commerce. Although, he said, he would not venture any criticism ...

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  8. WATCHMAN SHOT DEAD.

    Patrick Fitzgerald, aged 40 years, night watchman, was shot dead in a vestibule at the entrance to the p[?]mis[?]s of the Perfection K[?]itting Mills in Ra[?]down street, ...

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  9. U.S.A. NAVY.

    Rear-Admiral Plunkett,who recently spoke of the prospect of war between the United States and Great Britain, r[?]tiv[?]d from active service yesterday. In an ...

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  10. MOTOR-CAR INSURANCE.

    An increase in the premiums for insurance on motor-vehicles as charged by accident insurance companics in Victoria is announced to take place as from March 1. ...

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  11. BRITISH MANUFACTURES.

    "The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Granville Ryric) has already made his mark in popularity in London, and it is likely to grow," said the Under ...

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  12. British Press Trusts.

    The "Spectator," in a leading article, headed "The Independence of the British Press," alludes to the announcement of the creation of a chain of provincial ...

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  13. U.S.A. MOTOR-CARS.

    The General Motors Corporation, in its annual statement, announced that the total business in 1927 was 1,269,000,000 dollars (£253,800,000). The General Motors ...

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  14. DEATH OF MR. A. D. HART.

    Mr. Alfred David Hart, who died on Thursday night at his residence in St. Kilda road, in his 78th year, was one of the founders of the modern tobacco trade in ...

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  15. GERMAN TRAGEDY.

    Three film companies have made tempting offers to Paul Krantz and the girl Hildegarde S[?]heller, to repeat before the [?]am[?]ra the parts they played in the ...

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  16. CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION.

    The Classical Association, influenced by the stimulating effect that Professor Mac[?]ail's visit in 1923 had on classical studies on Australia, has been making inquiries ...

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  17. Thirty-third Child.

    At Landshut (Bavaria) the wife of a farmer and innkeeper has given birth to her thirty-third child. All the children have survived, and are in good health. ...

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  18. Australian Submarines.

    According to information received from Gib[?]altar the crews of H.M.A.S. submarines Oxley and Otway which are on their way to Australia, have been virtually ...

    Article : 114 words
  19. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Interest in the election for the Legislative Council in June, when 17 of the 34 members will [?]tire by eflluxion of time, centres in the metropolitan provinces, and ...

    Article : 133 words
  20. DISHONEST EMPLOYEES.

    At the last council meeting of the Victorian Mast[?]r Drap[?]rs Association great concern was expressed at the increase of dishonesty among employe[?]s. ...

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  21. NEW FORD WORLD.

    Mr.Henry Ford, in an interview, pictured the future as a United States of the world without boundaries, but with inter-planet communication. Women will ...

    Article : 97 words
  22. OMEO WOMAN'S DEATH.

    SALE,Friday.—Ronald G[?]ves Griggs, who is charged with having murdered his wife,Eth[?]l Constance Griggs, at Omeo, was brought before Messrs. S. Bolitho and ...

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  23. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    Sir,—In replay to "Observer's" letter in your issue this morning, may I in justice to Mr.Edgar, M.L.C., state that he certainly did not see m[?] as representative of ...

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  25. MISS MAUDE ROYDEN.

    Miss Chave Collisson, the manager of the tour which wil Ibc made in Australia by Miss Maude Royden, the English preach[?]r and lecturer, has received in ...

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