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  3. More British and French Vessels Bombed and Sunk!

    BOMBERS sank three vessels today—the French freighters Gaulois and Kapbear, and the British steamer Lucky. They also attacked, the British steamers Thurston and Seapharers One raider was brought down. ...

    Article : 104 words
  4. SAFFRON THISTLE

    Discussing a list of weeds proposed to be declared noxious throughout the State, Hume Shire Council yesterday decided to ask that saffron thistle be ...

    Article : 158 words
  5. YELLOW RIVER BURST ITS BANKS

    The Yellow river has burst its banks at the intersection of the Grand Canal, a hundred miles eastward of the existing gaps, and the ...

    Article : 61 words
  6. "NON-TICKLE"

    Experiments are now being made by British scientists to produce all-wool underwear that will not tickle. The problem of shrinking has already ...

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  7. THE INSURANCE BILL

    Unexpected support in the parts room now gives the Government a strong hope of passing the National Insurance Bill. A joint meeting of ...

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  8. MR. CAMERON

    In the House of Representatives to-day Sir Henry Gullett (U.A.P. Vic) asked the Prime Minister whether he intended to retain Mr. Cameron in ...

    Article : 193 words
  9. TUMUT SEWERAGE

    The work of laying the pipes for the Tumut sewerage scheme was begun at 7.30 a.m. yesterday, by the contractors, General Constructions Pty., Ltd. ...

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  10. Royal Commission to Investigate

    The Treasurer announced in the House of Representatives yesterday afternoon that the Government had decided to appoint a Royal Commission ...

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  11. MARKET PRICES

    The following are the prices which ruled up to 10 a.m. yesterday at the Alexandria railway goods yard, as ascertained and made available by the ...

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  12. CONFESSED TO MURDER

    A man named Karo, who was arrested at Port Moresby for the alleged murder of Badill and a gaol warder named Ume and his wife and ...

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  13. GRASS TENNIS COURTS

    At a meeting of delegates of the Albury and Border Lawn Tennis Club called last evening to discuss the purchase of a site an which to lay down ...

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  14. RAIN OVER MOST OF THE STATE

    The State meteorologist (Mr. Mares) said today that rain was Jailing over the greater part of the State, practically from east of the Darling, with ...

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  15. AIR SERVICES INTERRUPTED

    Heavy rain and fog yesterday disrupted the air services. operating from Melbourne. The airliner Kurana, which left Hobart yesterday morning had ...

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  16. EARTH TREMOR

    An earth tremor occurred in East Gippsland yesterday. It was felt over a wide area, but no serious damage was recorded. ...

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  17. McCALL REMANDED FOR SENTENCE

    Franklin Pierce. McCall, 21, convicted at Miami (Florida), of kidnapping James Cash, aged 5, whose body was found in dense undergrowth near his ...

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  18. CRICKET ANTICIPATIONS

    It is likely that the Australians will play only two spin bowlers in the second test, at Lords, and that Chipperfield or Waite will come into the team. ...

    Article : 99 words
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  21. VISITING PREMIER

    The Tasmanian Premier (Mr. Ogilvie) is not enamoured of the licensing laws in New South Wales. In an interview, in Sydney today he declared ...

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  23. VICTORIA BENEFITS FROM RAIN

    Steady rain began to fall on Wednesday night throughout Victoria, and extended to Riverina, the western parts of which has missed getting ...

    Article : 101 words
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