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  2. CHARGE OF BLUFF Reich Tactics

    Referring to the German Army manouvres, the newspaper "L'Ordre" says that so far Herr Hitler's sabre-rattling has been ...

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  3. NEWS FROM THE SUBURBS ST. KILDA PARKING

    In a letter to the St. Kilda Council, read at its meeting last night, the Traffic Advisory Committee suggested the prohibition of kerbside parking in High street, ...

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  4. GERMANY'S MECHANISED ARMY

    Small tanks lined up for inspection during the largest mechanised army manouvres ever held in Germany. Uneasiness is felt in London about the abnormal preparations that are being made in Germany for the autumn manouvres. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEW RADIO SERVICE

    Modern transmitting equipment for one of the national broadcasting stations in Melbourne will be ready for operation according to present plans by October 31. ...

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  6. AIR RAIDS ON SHIPS Briton Killed

    A wireless operator named Amery on the British ship Hillfern (1,535 tons) was killed to-day during an air raid on Valencia. ...

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  7. RATING SYSTEM

    Unimproted rating for Box Hill will be the issue upon which candidates will contest the election on August 25 in East and West Wards in the Box Hill Council ...

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  8. DUMPS CRITICISED

    Because unauthorised persons have been dumping rubbish on a vacant allotment in Darling street, South Yarra, the city engineer of Prahran (Mr. A. E. ...

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  9. ESSENDON CONTESTS

    The Mayor of Essendon (Councillor L. T. Thompson) opened the competitions arranged by the Essendon State School Mothers' Club. The calisthenlc and ...

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  10. "Invincible" Valencia

    New fortifications, which, it is claimed, make Valencia impregnable, have been completed The Republican commander (General ...

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  11. Troops Distributed

    The first reservists called up, numbering about 50,000, are rapidly being distributed among the manoeuvring areas. It is expected that 50,000 more will be ...

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  12. FOR REFUGEES

    Australia's policy regarding the admittance of a limited number of political refugees from Germany and Austria was considered recently at a council meeting of ...

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  13. FOOTSCRAY TRAMS

    Declaring that there appeared to be "a bugbear" associated with the tramways system in Footscray, which he wished to uncover, Councillor Jacka at the meeting ...

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  14. BIG TRIAL IN NEW YORK Rackets Case

    The most sensational court case in New York City for a quarter of a century will begin to-day. James J. Hines, a district Tammany ...

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  15. DEFEAT OF JAPANESE SWIFT RETREAT

    A serious defeat has been inflicted on the Japanese at Juichang, south-west of Kiukiang. They are now retreating swiftly to the ...

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  16. Obituary FUNERAL TO-DAY Late Mr. H. Trumble

    The funeral of Mr. Hugh Trumble, former Test cricketer and secretary of the Melbourne Cricket Club since 1911, who died on Sunday, will take place this ...

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  17. BUILDING PERMITS

    During the year ended July 31, the Camberwell Council granted building permits valued at £1,063,176, the largest amount of any suburban municipality. The ...

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  18. YARRA FLOODS

    The necessity for the construction of a levee bank along the River Yarra at Richmond to prevent a repetition of the 1933 flood before any attempt was made ...

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  19. KERBSIDE PARKING

    Restriction of kerbside parking in Victoria street, Collingwood, during peak traffic hours was last night suggested to the Collingwood Council by the traffic ...

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  20. Workers Arrested

    Polish newspapers report that 500 German workers have been arrested in Upper Silesia and sent to concentration camps for having taken part in riots begun ...

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  21. Milk for Spain

    The Spanish Relief Committee is sending several cases of tinned milk and other foodstuffs and clothing and soap by the Mooltan, which leaves Melbourne on ...

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  22. Casualty Lists Differ

    Soviet estimates of the casualties in the fighting at Chang Kufeng are:— Russians.—Killed, 235; wounded, 611. Japanese.—Killed, 600; wounded, 2,500. ...

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  23. CLIFTON HILL QUARRY

    A conference between the Melbourne City Council and Collingwood Council to discuss the disused Melbourne City Council quarry at Clifton Hill was ...

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  24. Mr. Lansbury's Mission

    Mr. George Lansbury, former leader of the Labour Opposition in the House of Commons, has left London on a peace mission to European capitals on behalf ...

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  25. PRIZE PLAYS

    To encourage Australian playwrights the National Theatre Movement is conducting a competition for three-act plays which is open to all Australian citizens. Prizes of ...

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  26. WORLD FLIGHT German Plan Upset

    Plans for a flight round the world by German airmen were abandoned after the record-breaking flight lecently of the American millionaire Mr. Howard ...

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  27. MR. THOMAS COTTER

    The Brunswick Court yesterday adjourned for five minutes out of respect to the memory of Mr. Thomas Cotter, J.P., who died last week, and who was ...

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  28. BATHING TRUNKS

    A plea by Councillor R. E. Trickey that the Brighton Council should clearly define its attitude regarding the wearing of trunks by men bathers was rejected by ...

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  29. SHOTS IN PARK

    A maniac armed with two shotguns fired on thousands of policemen and their families who were attending the police memorial services in Central Park. ...

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  30. Mr. Dewey's Record

    Mr. Thomas Dewey was comparatively unknown until 1935. In May of that year a grand jury expressed dissatisfaction with the conduct of the District Attorney of ...

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  31. METALS INSTITUTE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Delegates from all States, as well as New Zealand, the Federated Malay States, India, and the Philippines, attended the opening meeting ...

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  32. MAYOR'S ORDER

    The hearing of representations by delegates representing the Footscray and district unemployed to the Footscray Council last night ended in the Mayor [?] ...

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  33. MR. THOMAS SKEWES

    Mr. Thomas Skewes, former school teacher and repertory theatre player, of Abbott street, Sandringham, who died on Saturday, was cremated at Springvale ...

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  34. Advertising

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    Advertising : 317 words
  35. £1,770 MISSING

    A shortage of £1,770 in a bank teller's cash was attributed in an alleged statement read in the Collingwood Court yesterday, to unsuccessful attempts to ...

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  36. ATTEMPTS FAIL

    Twice narrowly escaping a capsize while travelling at more than 100 miles an hour, Sir Malcolm Campbell failed in his attempts to-day to establish a new water ...

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  37. Survivor Dies

    The stewardess who was the only survivor of the Czechoslovaklan airliner which trashed near Durbach, in the Black Forest, on Saturday, has died, bringing the death ...

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  38. MR. A. L. GARDNER

    Mr. Arthur L. Gardner, who died in Sydney on Saturday, aged 80 years, was a retired manager of the London Bank of Australia. ...

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  39. FRENCH PLANE READY

    The flying-boat Lieutenant de Vaisseau Paris is walting at Biscarrosse, ready to take off for New York on Thursday. A stop will be made at the Azores Islands. ...

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  40. TWO RECORDS

    In her record-breaking trip across the Atlantic from west to east the liner Queen Mary travelled from Ambrose Light (New York) to Bishop's Rock, off Land's End, ...

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  41. WINTERHUDE SAFE

    The barque Winterhude, which was posted overdue at Lloyds last month, has been reported 40 miles south-west of the Scilly Isles, off the coast of Cornwall. ...

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  42. MR. ROBERT BURKE

    The funeral of Mr. Robert O'Hara Burke, a vice-president and foundation member of the Old Players and Playgoers' Association, who died on Saturday, ...

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  43. MINE TRIBUNAL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Miners' Convention, at its sitting in Sydney to-night, decided to accept the offer of the Premier (Mr. Stevens) to constitute a tribunal to ...

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    Miss Hazel Hurst, a blind American, appealed to the King to waive the regulations when she was refused permission by the authorities in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  45. MR. LEONARD LOY

    Mr. Leonard Loy, of Glbdon street, Burnley, died in a private hospital yesterday evening. He was aged 83 years. Mr. Loy leaves five sons, who are partners ...

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  46. ARAB PRINCES

    The Emir Saud, eldest son and heir of Ibn Saud, of Arabin, accompanied by his younger brother, the Emir Mahomed, and a suite of 15 members, has arrived ...

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  47. MR. A. L. PRYDE.

    The death occurred last night of Mr. Anthony Lowes Pryde, aged 81 years, at his residence, Brunel street, East Malvern. He was secretary and treasurer of the ...

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  48. TRAINING PLAN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Military and naval exercises, in which units of the Royal Australian Air Force will also take part, have been planned to take place near ...

    Article : 218 words
  49. GOLD, EXCHANGES, AND MARKETS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 words
  50. FOR AND AGAINST

    Reporting to the St. Kilda Council last night as its representative on the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works, Councillor Moroney quoted figures to show ...

    Article : 184 words
  51. London Metal Prices

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 words
  52. FIRE INQUIRIES

    Inquiries made by Senior-detective A Wightman, of South Melbourne Criminal Investigation branch, showed that there were no suspicious circumstances ...

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  53. STRANGE DEATH

    Herr George Blissmar, acting German Vice-Consul at Warsaw, and head of the Financial Department of the Polish Nazis is reported to have died mysteriously in ...

    Article : 91 words
  54. STOCK MARKETS DULL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 words
  55. Advertising

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    Advertising : 22 words
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