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  4. MOTHER-MURDER-FOUL BLOT ON AUSTRALIA'S NAME

    The death of a healthy woman at any age is a heavy loss to her family and the social circle she moves in. But the sudden ...

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    HENRY FORD, ONCE FARMHAND, NOW WORLD'S RICHEST MAN, AND HOST OF ROYALTY, WILL GALVANISE AUSTRALIA WITH HUMMING SYMBOLS OF HIS MIGHTY POWER. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STARVING POLICE

    The Police Association is not asking anything exorbitant by demanding 5d a day extra for constables and 11d a day for ...

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  7. A Bit Nervous

    "I feel a little nervous about it all, but I love the law, and have confidence. Therefore, I hope to succeed." This from Mrs. Sybil Morrison, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 'POPULATION YOUR GREATEST PROBLEM'

    Henry Ford is one of the world's greatest captains of Industry and the world's richest man. He is one of humanity's most fascinating, picturesque and complete personalities. The cabled announcement that he is about to expend over £3,000,000 in establishing five motor ca[?] manufacturing plants here makes him particulary interesting to Australians. The following interview, exclusive to the Sunday Times, was secured with Mr. Ford at his headquarters at Detroit, by William A. Lloyed, an Australian journalist. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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