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  2. TORRENTIAL RAIN

    Following two very hot days and the movement of a tropical depression from Central Australia into Victoria late on Friday, exceptionally heavy rain fell ...

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  3. BRITISH LIBERALS.

    In view of recent rumours that the Liberal party had agreed conditionally to support the MacDonald Ministry, a seech by Mr. Lloyd George to Liberal candidates ...

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  4. POISONOUS FOG.

    People are terror-stricken and doctors are puzzled by the deadly effect of a poisonous fog which enveloped portion of the Meuse Valley, in Belgium, on Friday ...

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  5. DR. CHARLES BAGE.

    His many friends will learn with regret that Dr. Charles Bage, who had been associated with the medical and artistic life of Melbourne for many years, died suddenly at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THIEF ATTACKED.

    Although they were threatened that they would be shot if they moved, Mr. Stewart Kearney and his aged mother bravely attacked a thief in their home in John ...

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  7. TOO MANY FACTORIES.

    Woollen abd tweed mills in Victoria and New South Wales alone, according to the latest statistics available, represent in the aooroximate value of land, buildings, plant, ...

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  8. EMPTY HYDROPLANE "BOLTS."

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A remarkable accident occurred at the conclusion of the Australian Motor-yacht Squadron commodore's day regatta at Middle Harbour on Saturday ...

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  9. BANNED MIGRANTS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—An appeal to the Italian Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini), asking him to arrange for them to land in Australia, was made on Saturday by the ...

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  10. TOC H ANNIVERSARY.

    The anniversary of the foundation at Poperinghe (Belgium) of Toc H—Talbot House—in memory of the heroic death of Lieutenant Gilbert Talbot, was ...

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  11. GOLD BONUS.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Although it has yet to be determined whether the bonus shall be payable on standard or fine gold, and whether it shall be paid on production ...

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  12. HIGH COURT VACANCIES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Although the Federal Ministry is considering the question of filling vacancies on the High Court bench, it is unlikely that any appointments will ...

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  13. MURDER IN LANE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—William Thompson, aged 30 years, of Wonga street. Canterbury, was found unconscious in a dark lane at Campsie last night. His skull ...

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  14. GOVERNORS FROM BRITAIN.

    PERTH, Sunday.—Speaking at a public assemblage last night. His Excellency the Governor (Sir William Campion) remarked that his term of office would expire next ...

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  15. CRASH INTO SEA.

    Miss Winifred Spooner and Flying-Officer Edwards, who fell into the Tyrrhenian Sea when flying across the Mediterranean in an attempt to break the record from ...

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  16. DEATH OF MONSIGNOR ROONEY.

    The death occurred on Saturday at St. Benediet's Hospital. East Malvern, of Monsignor T. J. Rooney, of Bendigo. He was aged 68 years, and was born in Kerry, ...

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  17. "EVERINGHAM MILLIONS."

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Between 400 and 450 claimants to the "Everingham millions" met at the Newtown Town Hall on Saturday afternoon to discuss information ...

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  18. More Trouble for Whales.

    Financed by Norwegian whaling conpanies, the aviators Riiser Larsen (who has had previous experience in flying in the Antarctic) and Luetzow will go to the ...

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  19. YOUTH FALLS FROM TRAIN.

    Eric Kinder, aged 17 years, of Ash grove, Canlfield, fell from an electric train when it was leaving the Brighton Beach station last night. Kinder was admitted ...

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  20. NAVAL ELECTRICIAN KILLED.

    Francis Joseph Dockery, aged 24 years, naval electrician, who lived at Rathdown street, Carlton, was found dead in the wireless room in the tower of the Defence ...

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  21. SHIP'S OFFICER'S DEATH.

    A [?]ost-mortem examination was held at the morgue on Saturday of the body of Ross Schenke, who was fatally injured in a quarrel at a hotel at Port Melbourne on ...

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  22. Cornish Mystery.

    Following the issue of a Home Office order, arrangements have been made for the exhumation of the bodies of the Misses Everard, aunt and sister respectively of ...

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  23. Coal Strike Ends.

    Following the decision of the Miners Federation yesterday the Scottish miners have agreed to resume work on Monday. Negotiations with the owners will be ...

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