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  6. "WIPE OUT WAR DEBTS"

    Mr. E. J. Hogan (ex-Premier of Victoria), replying to the toast of "A United Empire," at the Royal Empire Society's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "Auld Lang Syne"

    "PUNCH" prints a full page cartoon depicting an Australian kangaroo vigorously booting Mr. Lang ...

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  8. "Right To Kill"

    THE much questioned "right to kill" in cases of incurrable suffering was signally vindicated by the ...

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  9. ELECTION ECHOES

    OLD campaigners say that not since 1915, when the Denham Tory Government was sent crashing to its doom have they seen so much public ...

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  10. PROUDEST GIRL IN LONDON —Says Amelia

    "I am the proudest girl in London," said the Atlantic flier, Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam, on ...

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  11. RADIO BOSSES.

    Two of the appointees to the New Broadcasting Commission. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Lockheed Vega plane in which Mrs. Putnam crossed the Atlantic. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. EMPIRE DAY

    Empire Day was celebrated throughout Britain by school pageants, tableaux, and patriotic gatherings, at which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. HEROES ALL!

    South Africa is thrilled by the magnificent heroism of a European, and native rescue party, who, for the past 72 hours, ...

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  15. NEARLY WO £100

    Keen competition and large entries, have characterised "The Daily Standard's" free racing competition (for which a prize of ...

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  16. FROZEN MEAT TRADE

    Sir T. M. Wilford, High Commissioner for New Zealand, presiding at the New Zealand Society's Empire Day luncheon at the Savoy, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. TRADE AGREEMENT.

    EMPIRE DAY was marked by a proclamation bringing the Canada-New Zealand, trade agreement into effect. ...

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  18. MAN DETAINED.

    Following investigations into a number of robberies which have been perpetrated in the suburbs of late, Detectives Clark and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. CRIMES BILL PASSED.

    THE amendng Crimes Bill, dealing with unlawful associations, was passed through all stages in the House of Representatives ...

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  20. TRIRUTE TO OLD FOE.

    SIR GEORGE CLERK, the Briish Ambassador, on behalf of the British Government, presented Mustapha Kemal with two ...

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  21. VENDORS FINED.

    Sylvia Hugall, of Ashby-street, Fairfield, was fined £17, with £2 9s costs, by Mr. J. S. Berge, P.M., in the Summons Court to-day, on ...

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  22. BRITAIN'S BURDEN

    Britain is arranging to pay America, besides the former annuities, a further annual sum to make up for the suspended ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. "DELIGHTED TO REMAIN."

    "I am delighted to remain here," Said Mr. Walter Leitch (Agent. General for Victoria), when the "Daily Standard" representative ...

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  24. NOVEL TRANSPORT.

    SEVERAL racehorses consigned to the Bundamba racecourse to-day were housed in the goods compartment of a luggage van ...

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  25. PRINCE FOR OTTAWA.

    THE Canadian Government has not been informed relative to the rumors that the Prince of Wales will open the Imperial ...

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  26. INCHCAPE'S FUNERAL.

    THE funeral or the late Lord Inohcape will take place at Glenapp (his estate in Ayrshire), on May 31. ...

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  27. REPRIEVE FOR HOGAN.

    EX-PREMIER HOGAN declined to comment on the Victorian Labor Executive's decision to give him a month to defend his ...

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  28. SENT TO GAOL ON FALSE PRETENCE CHARGE.

    "I got on the booze on my birthday," said Frederick Riebstein, alias Blank (33), to Mr. H. L Archdall, C.P.M., in the Police Court to-day, when asked to explain why he had obtained goods by false pretences. ...

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  29. BRIBERY!

    Speaking at Hurstville last night, Mrs. Melville, official Labor candidate for Hurstville, made the sensational ...

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  30. STOLE VACUUM CLEANER.

    William Gaunson (43), a recent arrival from the South, was sentenced to four months' imprisonment by Mr. H. L. Archdall, ...

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  31. EXCHANGES OPERATED IN COSTUMES.

    Owing to the floods in the Midlands two telephone girls, attired in bathing costumes, sat waistdeep in water in order to maintain ...

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  32. SPEED BOAT RECORD

    IN a trial run on Lake Garda, in Miss England, Kaye Don exceeded 111 miles an hour. "I am more than satisfied," said Don. He hopes to make an official attempt on the record this afternoon. ...

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  33. WORLD PEACE.

    A WORLD peace programme, advocating a new settlement of war debts, a revision of the Versailles Treaty, drastic disarmament, and the ...

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  34. PLEASANT SURPRISE.

    A PLEASANT surprise awaits the wife of Commander Harry Howden, who is now voyaging to Australia after special service in China in ...

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  35. MEAT EXPORT AWARD.

    IN the matter of a dispute between Swift Australian Company, Limited, and the Federated Engine-Drivers and Firemen's Association as to ...

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  36. WAS 2D SHY.

    WILLIAM ROBERTSON (38) travelled by train from Kuraby to Rocklea yesterday without paying the fare of lOd. He was arrested. ...

    Article : 81 words
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