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  4. SCOUTS CAUGHT Off Guard

    SWOOPING suddenly last night on what they consider one of the most cleverly guarded schools in their experience police arrested 45 men. ...

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  5. BRIGHTER ENGLAND HAS COME AT LAST.

    A brighter England has come at last, states the "Dally Mail," emphasising a chance in the unwritten laws whereby England is ...

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  6. AGREEMENT REACHED AT WHEAT CONFERENCE.

    Agreement was reached to-day at the conference in London of representatives of the wheat producing and importing countries ...

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  7. UPWARD TREND OF Wool Prices

    CLAIMING that wool prices were showing an upward trend and that there were prospects of a considerable increase in the near future, ...

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  8. NO PREFERENCE FOR RETURNED MEN.

    The Minister for Employment, Mr. Kenneally, informed a deputation from the Returned Soldiers League Executive yesterday ...

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  9. EX-MINISTER SHOT

    An unknown assassin three times shot and killed the former Minister (Neudorfer) in a residence near Zagreb while an accomplice distracted the ...

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  10. GOLDEN CASKET

    GOLDEN CASKET No. 351 was drawn to-day. The first prize went to ticket No. 13196, held by G. A. Williamson, E. ...

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  11. ENGLISH FIRM'S OFFER

    Importers of soft goods are taking advantage of the offer of a prominent English manufacturing firm to land merchandise in New Zealand on ...

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  12. BOWLING "ASHES."

    By defeating both New South Wales and Victoria in the last series of tests to-day, the Queensland bowlers won the ashes against both the southern States. ...

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  13. DR. PAGE AND PARTY LEADERSHIP

    Dr. Earle Page says he has not time to think of resuming the leadership of the Country Party. He attended a big meeting of the Country ...

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  14. ON SAME FOOTING

    The Government's new regulations placing foreign shipping companies on the same footing as German companies permit Germans to book on foreign ...

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  15. ALL MEETINGS PROHIBITED

    Mr. Ruttledge has prohibited all meetings in the neighbourhood of Bandon for five days, beginning tomorrow, including General O'Duffy's ...

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  16. Victims Of Shooting Affrays

    A bullet having penetrated her lung, May Oliver, 30, one of the victims of Thursday's shooting at Ryde, was last night still in a serious condition. ...

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  17. £66,000 LEFT TO CHURCHES AND CHARITIES.

    Mrs. Catherine Smith, widow of Captain Smith, well known in shipping and mining circles, left an estate of £130,000, of which £66,000 ...

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  18. ENGINEERS TO RESUME

    The strike at the munition works was declared off last night when the 300 engineers affected decided to resume work at Maribyrnong. ...

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  19. YOUNG ACTRESS' DEATH.

    Miss Nell Taylor, a young actress who recently took a juvenile lead in "Music in the Air," in the absence of Miss Shirley Dale, died at Tusculum ...

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