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  4. W. A. Favours Break With Commonwealth

    "If we were a business house, we would be forced to close our doors because we are bankrupt," the Rev. John ...

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  5. ANTI-SEMITISM Intensification Angers Jews

    "Germany is politically as backward as Russia, and failed her friends in the hour of triumph," declared Mr. Waley ...

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  6. AT THE BALLOT BOX Electors of Two States

    Electors of-two States of the Commonwealth of Australia went to the ballot box on Saturday to indicate their views on the administration by governments which expired by effluxion of time. ...

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  7. DOWN ON THE FARM!

    Girl hikers walked miles and gathered outside. Larwood's poultry farm, accompanied by crowds of motorists and village ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The Male of parries in the new House will probably be:—LIBERAL-COUNTRY LEAGUE 28 PARL. LABOUR.......... 4 ...

    Article : 108 words
  9. SAVAGE ATTACK

    While Jack Robertson (14) was walking home from school at Horsiey Park near R[?]uty Hill, ho was attacked by a family of five bulldogs, and badly ...

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  10. More Hitler Effigies

    Girls in short red blouses shouting songs and slogans, and carrying grotesque effigies of Hitler, and hundreds of red banners, added picturesqueness ...

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  11. LENGTHY INDICTMENT

    After being confidentially shown a 67 page indictment to themselves and others charged with the wreckage of the power plant, the ...

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  12. AGED COUPLE'S ORDEAL

    Mr. and Mrs. Charles Day, of Grahweed siding, two old residents of the district, were involved in an accident on ...

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  13. DOMINION WILL RECOVER

    Sir Robert Anderson, who returned from a holiday trip to New Zealand by the "Makura" yesterday, expressed his complete confidence in the ability ...

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  14. Judea Must Hit Back

    Neville Laskie, presiding at a meeting of the Jewish Board of Deputies emphasised disappointment at the in tensification of anti-semitism in ...

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  15. PRISONER LEAPS FROM TRAIN

    Jumping from a train travelling at 35 miles an hour between Aldgate and Mt. Lofty last night. Gordon Paul usurped into the hills, and the police are now ...

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  16. MILK BOARD INQUIRY

    Alfred Edwin Henry, secretary of the Amalgamated Milk Vendors' Association, and manager of a firm of Drum moyne distributors giving evidence be ...

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  17. A Boycott Notices

    Police requested Jewish traders in the East End to remove German boycott notices, on the ground that they were liable to cause breaches of ...

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  18. RAIL CHIEF'S TRIBUTE

    The Chief Railway Commissioner (Mr.T. J. Hartigun), speaking at the annual meeting of the Government Railway and Tramway Ambulance ...

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  19. PETROL INQUIRY

    The official opening has been fixed for Wednesday. Terms of reference for the Federal Royal Commission on the price of ...

    Article : 107 words
  20. RAZOR SLASHING

    Two cases of razor-slashing were reported to the police at the weekend. In one case, Henry Thomas (36) had ...

    Article : 69 words
  21. BILLIARDS AND A BRIDE

    Lindrum left Bristol after a tournament at midnight on Saturday to marry Alice Haskin (27), a Victorian, at the Henrietta-street registry office ...

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  22. KILLING COST!

    Railway charges on £59 worth of coal transported from Newcastle to Wagga amounted to £100. ...

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  23. AGONISING DEATH

    Having failed to hang himself on Saturday night, Aca Sh[?]ro (40), wallowed nitric acid in his room at Darlinghurst last Sight, and died in ...

    Article : 95 words
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  25. RELIGIOUS TEACHING ORDERS.

    When a law forbidding a religious order to leach is enforced. 7000 Cath[?]e children at Bilbao cannot be educated for ten years, as it will be ...

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  26. TETANUS VICTIM

    Another death from retanus has occurred at Cjatswppd the vietim being a four-years-old girl, Lorna McDougall It appears that she was playing ...

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  27. THE LONG, LONELY FLIGHT

    Miss Joan Batten has arrived at Naples after re-fueiling at Rome. She [?]ves at dawn for Athens. A Bari message says that Rohhiano ...

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  28. HURLED YARDS BY CAR

    Struck by a car at the intersection of Lansdowne and Liverpool roads, Canley Vale, last night, Frank Farmore (37), of Jones-street, Ultimo, ...

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  29. R.A.S.

    The Royal Show opened to-day in sh[?]s weather. Thhere was a large crowd present mostly countty visitors. Judging is proceeding. ...

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  30. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    M. Herriot will participate in the international discussions at Washington. ...

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