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  2. CLAIMANTS TO LARGE ESTATE

    HOBART, Friday.—Mrs. Annie Lowrie Erskine Crawford, widow, aged 78 years, who was found dead in strange circumstances at her home in Quarry street, ...

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  3. WHEN ACTOR RETURNED FROM U.S.A.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Assault and wrongful imprisonment were alleged by Arthur Shirley, motion picture actor and producer, who, before Mr. Justice Street ...

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  4. ABOLISHING REICHSTAG HITLER'S SUPPOSED PLAN

    The culmination of the Nazi congress at Nuremberg, which was opened yesterday, will be a special session of the Reichstag on Sunday to hear a statement ...

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  5. HENRY STOKES SENTENCED

    Sentence of four years' imprisonment was imposed by Judge Winneke in General Sessions yesterday on Henry Stokes, aged 63 years, hotelkeeper, of Beaconsfield ...

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  6. SUICIDE ENDED TALK IN OFFICE

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Stewart Lyle Stormonth, aged 47 years, clerk of petty sessions and acting police, magistrate at Nambour, shot himself dead in the office ...

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  7. MOTOR-CAR WRECKED STRUCK TRAMWAY POLE

    Skidding for more than 40 yards across Wellington parade, Jolimont, after it had collided with another car, a motor-car crashed into a tramway pole at the corner ...

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  8. ABYSSINIA (Contd.) Reminder by United States

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) issued a statement to-day in which he gave an outline of the steps taken by the United States to exert moral force in ensuring ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PROBATE RETURNS

    Probate returns for Victoria last year amounted to £16,172,457, which were shown by figures issued by the Government statistician (Mr. O. Gawler) ...

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  10. VAULT FOUND IN YARD OF AN HOTEL

    A large vault, which, it is believed, was once used for on illicit still, was found under the yard of the Prince Alfred Hotel, Church street, Richmond. The licensee ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MISHAPS AT COBURG

    Two mishaps ended in the chase of a motor-car and the arrest of a motorist at Coburg last night. While George Harris, a youth, of De ...

    Article : 171 words
  12. ENTERTAINMENTS VIOLIN RECITAL

    A swan, a nightingale, a lark, a cuckoo, and a turkey were associated in the somewhat curiously constructed programme presented last night from the studio of ...

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  13. Claim by Austria

    The Chancellor of Austria (Dr. Schuschnigg) gave a special interview to-day to Mr. Randolph Churchill, son of Mr. Winston Churchill, M.P., who was representing ...

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  14. Car Crashes Into Fence

    ALBURY (N.S.W.), Friday. — When a motor-car driven by Mr. William Hartwig, of Lockhart, crashed into a fence on the Albury-Wodonga road last night, Valma ...

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  15. Tram-car "Alive" After Collision

    SYDNDY, Friday.—A tramcar travelling from Five Dock to Circular Quay collided with a motor-car at the intersection of George and Liverpool streets, city, early ...

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  16. Proposed Restoration of Greek Monarchy

    The plebiscite by which the people of Greece will determine whether the monarchy shall be restored has been fixed for October 27. ...

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  17. Japan Impressed by Speech

    The firmness of Sir Samuel Hoare's speech and the British Government's determination to make the League effective have profoundly impressed Japan. ...

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  18. Fatal Search for Birds' Nests

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—While bird-nesting on the verandah of his parents' home in Hallet street, Magill, to-day, Kleyton James Chancellor, aged 12 years, was ...

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  20. Flight Across United States

    Miss Laura Ingalls, the airwoman, landed here at 10.30 a.m. to-day after a flight of 13 hours 34 minutes from Los Angeles (California). She established a ...

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  21. BRADY TO BE TAKEN TO HOBART

    HOBART, Friday.—The Attorney-General (Mr. E J. Ogilvie) said to-day that the Crown Law authorities would proceed vvith the charge of forgery against ...

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  22. WHEN KIDNEYS MENACE HEALTH

    The kidneys and liver, in large measure, determine the condition of the rest of the body. Their vital job is to filter impurities from the blood ...

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  23. Celebrity Concert

    For the fourth Celebrity Concert to be given in the Melbourne Town Hall, under the baton of Professor Bernard Heinze, this evening unreserved seats will be on ...

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  24. Delimiting Constituencies of Indian Legislatures

    Sir Lauric Hammond, chairman of the committee which was appointed at the end of July to make recommendations for the delimitation of constituencies in the ...

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  25. GILBERT AND SULLIVAN SEASON

    J. C. Williamson Limited's Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company will present "Patience" at His Majesty's Theatre, beginning at the matinee this afternoon. "Patience" will be ...

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  27. VIENNESE BOYS' CHOIR

    At the King's Theatre the Viennese Boys' Choir will make their final appearances at the matinee this afternoon and to-night. At the matinee the programme will include the opera ...

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  28. "THE SHINING HOUR"

    Booking to-day for "The Shining Hour" will be at Allan's until 12 and at the Comedy Theatre from 1 p.m. There will be a matinee on Wednesday. No matinee will be given ...

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  29. "SO THIS IS HOLLYWOOD"

    Led by Robert Capron a large cast has been engaged by Mr. Ernest C. Rolls for the first production in Australia of "So This is Hollywood" at the Apollo Theatre this evening. The ...

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  30. Consecration of Church

    The church at the Benedictine Monastery, at Downside Abbey, near Bath, which it has taken 53 years to build, and the foundation-stone of which was laid in ...

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  31. AMATEUR DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION

    The production of "Proscenium," a drama, by Ivor Novello, will be presented as the second competitive play in the Amateur Dramatic Association's festival, under the direction of ...

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  32. PLAZA THEATRE

    Universal's screen version of Fannie Hurst's "Imitation of Life," with Claudette Colbert. Warren William Rochelle Hudson, and Ned Sparks, will begin all extended season to-day ...

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  33. Women's Nationality

    The International Committee of Trade Union Women intends to present a memorandum to the League of Nations demanding the redress of the disabilities that ...

    Article : 78 words
  34. THIEVES BREAK INTO SIX SHOPS

    Skylights were smashed and slates were removed from a roof when thieves raided six adjoining shops in Elisabeth street, city, early yesterday morning. They were ...

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  35. LYCEUM THEATRE

    "So You Won't Talk," a British comedy featuring Monty Banks. Vera Pearee, and Claude Dampier, will be at the Lyceum to-day with the action drams "Men of theHour," ...

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  36. LITTLE THEATRE PLAYERS

    The Little Theatre Players will present theri next production on Tuesday night at St. Chad's, South Yarra. The play will be "Habit," a drama by Ralph Stock, and it will be ...

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  37. INDOOR CIRCUS AT THE KING'S

    There will be an innovation at the King's Theatre next Saturday, when Mr. Phil Wirth will present his indoor circus at the matinee, showing performing elephants, lions, and tigers ...

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  38. TREASURE HUNTER'S PLANS UPSET

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Friday.—Dennis Penn Lascelles Twiss, aged 21 years, an unemployed engineer, who recently announced that he hoped to lead an ...

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  39. "THE LAUGHTER EXPRESS"

    "The Laughter Express" at the Tivoli Theatre, which shows 25 oversea variety "stars," is proving a popular attraction. There are two performances each day. ...

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  40. STATE THEATRE

    "Werewolf of London," Universal's fantastic "thriller," based on the legend of the werewolf, began at the State Theatre yesterday. Henry Hull, Warner Oland, and Valerie Hobson ...

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  41. NEW FILMS AT PRINCESS

    Two first release films will appear at the Princess Theatre to-day. They are "Baby Face Harrington," with Charles Butterworth and Una Merkel, and Paramount's "Rocky ...

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  42. TIMES THEATRETTE

    Featured items on the Times Theatrette's new programme include "Prehistoric Daze." Ideal Cinemagazinc; England's cockle industry, "Curiosities of Bird Life," novel methods in ...

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  43. Churches Want Lottery Abolished

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A campaign has been launched by the Churches for the abolition of the State lottery and the substitution of a small tax on wages to ...

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  44. NEWS IN CLASSIFIED ADS.

    An assortment of native weapons is offered for sale. (See Wanted to Sell column.) A collection of stamps of ...

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  45. JAM FRUIT NEEDED

    Farmers and gardeners who have a surplus of jam melons, pumpkins, or fruit suitable for jam may materially assist in relieving distress, by forwarding ...

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  46. AMATEUR BILLIARDS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Empire billiards champion (L. W. Hayes) won his 7th Australian amateur championship to-night when he deteatd the youthful Victorian champion (T. cleary) by 2,06[?] ...

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  47. GOLDEN VOICE QUEST

    Competitors in the final stage of the eight eliminating heats to find "The Golden Voice of the Air" will broadcast from 3UZ between 8 and 9 ...

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  48. STRUCK MY MOTOR-CYCLE

    Recording a finding of accidental death at an inquest yesterday into the death of Edward George, aged 48 years, trveller, of Drummond street, Carlton; the city coroner (Mr. Grant, ...

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