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  2. BOXING DAY.

    The special weather forecast for to-day is as follows:- "Warm to hot, and sultry inland, becoming cloudy with later a tendency to isolated ...

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  3. KING'S ILLNESS.

    It is authoritatively learned that there has been a turther slight improvement in the King's condition, both local and general. It is emphasised that the ...

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  4. DISTRESSED MINERS.

    While England was making merry over Christmas to-night, the Prince of Wales made a dramatic radio appeal on behalf of 1,000,000 sufferers on the coalfields. The ...

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  5. HOLIDAY ACCIDENTS.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—A drowning accident occurred at the Faugh-a-Ballagh dam at Solomon's Hill this evening, when two schoolboys, Leslie John Sheard, aged 13 ...

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  6. AEROPLANE CRASHES

    Spinning in the air at a height of 300 feet an aeroplane nose-dived, crashed to the ground, and burst into flames at Essendon yesterday afternoon. The pilot and a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MOORABBIN TRAGEDY.

    Many miles from his home, Phillip Pope, aged 13 years and 11 months, who disappeared after his brother, Jack Pope, aged 10 years, had been shot dead at Moorabbin ...

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  8. THIRD TEST.

    The selectors appointed by the Board of Control to choose the teams for the Test matches have been carefully studying the form of the players in the Sheffield Shield ...

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  9. KOO-WEE-RUP COLLISION.

    Excellent reports of the progress of the victims admitted to hospital at Koo-wee-rup after the railway accident there on Monday are given by the medical officers. Of the ...

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  10. FIRE LOSS AT TRANGIE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Trangie, a small but prosperous town in the west of New South Wales and the centre of wheat and lamb-raising districts, suffered serious ...

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  11. FIXING REPARATIONS.

    Washington's consent to the participation of two United States citizens in the experts committee for the final settlement of reparations, and the manner in which ...

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  12. LAKE STEAMER DAMAGED.

    LAKES ENTRANCE, Wednesday.—The steamer Omeo was caught in an ebb tide at Lakes Entrance to-day and carried against the wharf. The vessel was crowded ...

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  13. WAHABI RAIDERS.

    Great anxiety for the security of the frontiers is felt in Transjordinia, as the Wahabi tribesmen have renewed warfare. ...

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  14. ANTARCTIC DISCOVERIES.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Professor Sir Douglas Mawson, who was leader of the Australian Antarctic expedition from 1911 to 1914, said to-day that the feat of Wilkins ...

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  15. FOREIGNERS IN KABUL.

    Passengers aboard British aeroplanes which arrived at Peshawar to-day from Kabul reported all quiet in the Afghan capital. ...

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  16. SMART CAPTURE BY POLICE.

    BAIRNSDALE, Wednesday.—Constable Fry, of Bendoc, and Senior-constable Charlesworth, of Orbost, took part in a smart capture of four men who are alleged ...

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  17. CHRISTMAS ON NARKUNDA.

    After a rough trip during the fast portion of the vojage from London, the P. and O. liner Narkunda reached Melbourne on Tuesdny evening. Passengers who have ...

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  18. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    The Emperor of Japan, in the uniform of a generalissimo and escorted by cavalary, prceeded to the Hours of Peers and read a rescript opening Parliament. Many ...

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  19. CHURCH NEWS.

    Following a suggestion made by the committee of the Combined Compaign for Missions that Lent 1929 should be a time for strengthening missionary sentiment among ...

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