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  2. WEATHER FORECAST:

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  5. SAVING CITRUS LANDS

    Citrus growers in the Murray Valley, whose lands have suffered from the injurious effects of prolonged irrigation, ...

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  6. TRAIN HITS GOODS ENGINE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday,--The presence of mind of the night officer at Palmwoods station and the, alertness of ail enginedriver ...

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  7. MR. CHARLTON'S FATE

    At the meeting of the Executive of the New South Wales Labor Party, a motion will be moved that Mr. Charlton, leader ...

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  8. FIRST BLOOMS

    A delightful child study at today's Flower Show, promoted by the Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria, in the Independent Hall, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ROYAL VISIT

    The Duke of York is to have the choice of six different itineraries for his visit to Australia next year. ...

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  10. RAILWAYS SEND THEIR WORK TO U.S.A.

    Resentment was expressed in the engineering trade today at the action of the Railways Department in ordering 50 ...

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  11. ENGINEERS' REPLY

    Those excuses for going abroad for material that could be made either by the department or local manufacturers are not accepted in the ...

    Article : 399 words
  12. STOP PRESS

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  13. DRESSES WORTH £400 STOLEN

    Thieves broke into the costumiere's shop of Mrs. Mary Goldstone ("Mamee"), at the corner of Smith and Charles streets, Fitzroy, last ...

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  14. AIRSHIP DELAY

    LONDON, Sept. 7.--The Westminster Gazette, says that, owing to economy necessitating an extension of the period of building tho airships, considerable ...

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  15. ALL NIGHT IN THE BUSH

    HEALESVILLE, Wednesday, -- On Tuesday evening the Yarra Glen police were informed that Mrs. Saddler. un 86-year-old widow, who ...

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  16. SECOND AUSTRALIAN SUBMARINE

    LONDON, Sept. 7.--The second of the two new submarines built for the Australian navy has been launched at Barrow-on-Furness. ...

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  17. COW IN PATH BRINGS R.A.A.F. PLANE TO GRIEF

    GEELONG, Wednesday. -- When landing on Belmont Common, about 400 yards from the Barwon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. SPEAKER'S CHAIR MYSTERY

    Mystery surrounds the whereabout of the Speaker's chair presented by the Empire Parliamentary Association to the Federal Parliament ...

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  20. DIRECTOR OF INFANT WELFARE

    Dr. Vera Scantlebury has been nominated by the State Public Service Commissioner (Mr. C. S. M'Pherson) to the newly created part-time ...

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  21. BUSY MINISTER

    Mr. Marr, M.H.R., Acting-Minister for Defence, arrived in Melbourne yesterday from Now South Wales, whore he had been during the referenda ...

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  22. HYPOCRISY IN TENNIS

    NEW YORK, Sept. 7.--Miss Mary Browne, who has signed up with Mr. H. G. Pyle to play in professional exhibitions with Suzanne Lenglen, the ...

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  23. J. M. TAYLOR'S FUTURE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- It is reported that J. M. Taylor, the Australian cloven cricketer, will not play in Sydney this season, as he has ...

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  24. THE MOTH

    "A very handy and useful little 'bus,'" was how Group Captain Williams, Chief of the Air Force Staff, described the Moth aeroplane, in ...

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  25. PILLARS OF THE CHURCH

    The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church will hold its opening cession in Melbourne tonight, when representatives from all the States will attend. A photograph taken today of the retiring Moderator-General the Right Rev. J. Crookston (left), talking with his successor, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. STOOD BY TO THE END

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Captain George Gibson, master of the tug Hero, would never trust his vessel to anyone else. ...

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  27. MR. BRUCE IN OILS

    The portrait in [?] of the Prime-Minister (M[?] Australian artist Mr. [?] was delivered at the [?] Department ...

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  28. MORE GOLD FOR U.S.A.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday, -- Another shipment of £500,000 worth of Australian gold was sent by the Sierra today to the Federal Reserve Bank, ...

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  29. WOMAN SHOT TWICE

    FREMANTLE, Wednesday. -- At midnight, in a house in Essex street, Fremantle, a man is alleged to have lived three shots from an automatic ...

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  30. IN OTHER PAGES

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  31. THREE WORKMEN INJURED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Three men were injured by flying pieces, of an emery, wheel which broke at Woodley's Engineering Works, Berry's Bay. ...

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  32. COBHAM FLIES ON

    SINGAPORE, Sept, 8.--Mr. Alan J. Cobham left [?] (Malay States) for Rangoon [?] this morning. [Mr. Cobham expects to make ...

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  34. STATION NAME ALTERED

    The name of the Cowan railway station, on the Robin Vale line, will be altered to Gowanford on Monday next. ...

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