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  3. Defence Of Empire BIG FLOODS IN U.S.A. Dispute At Zinc

    FORCED by the growing pace of armaments the British Government has taken steps to raise loans for detence needs up to a maximum of £400,000,000. spread over five years. This important announcement was made in the House of Commons ...

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  5. 3 SPECIAL MEETINGS TO-MORROW

    THREE important meetings will take place at the Trades Hall tomorrow morning in connection with the Zinc Corporation mine dispute. ...

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    SENT BY RADIO from New York to London and from the re to Australia by air mail, this picture shows the disastrous floods in America, which caused the loss of hundreds of lives and millions of pounds worth of damage. Taken in Louisville, one of the cities which suffered badly, the picture shows motor launches and rowing boats engaged ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. School Girl To Little Mother

    Enid Lyons, aged 17, is to be chatelaine of the Prime Minister's lodge during the absence in England of Mr. and Mrs. Lyons. ...

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  8. MAN AND GIRL FOUND SHOT

    WITH outlet holes in their heads, the bodies of Ronald Leslie Cross (43), and Joan Reid (17), where, found lying clasped in one ...

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  9. Unemployed To Demonstrate

    A FURTHER demonstration by the Unemployed Union will be held to-night when it is expected that several hundred ...

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  10. Our New Governor Given London Farewell

    THERE was a distinguished gathering at the Royal Empire Society farewell luncheon to the new Governor of New South Wales (Lord ...

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  11. DEBATING SOCIETY

    The fortnightly meeting of the St. Ignatius Literary and Debating Society was held in the Catholic Club on Wednesday evening. The Rev. ...

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  12. HIGH SCHOOL TO REMAIN FIRST GRADE

    DESPITE the fact that the attendance in the upper classes of the school, that is, the fourth and fifth year, is not sufficiently, great to ...

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  13. LIT CIGARETTE; DEATH OF SEWERAGE MAN

    LEETON, Friday.—A description of how Howarth Vincent, powder monkey, was killed in an explosion at the sewerage works recently was ...

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  16. FEELING IN INDIA

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—According to the Rev. Canon C. G. Pearson, Toc H padre for India and Burma, in an address to members of the ...

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  17. TRADE AGREEMENT WITH CANADA

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Serious difficulties have been encountered [?]n negotiations between the Canadian and Australian representatives for a ...

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  18. Constable To Pay £136 For Breach Of Promise

    MELBOURNE, Friday. ELSIE May Smith, (32), housekeeper, of East St. Kilda, was awarded £136 damages and costs in ...

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  19. MOLLISON FOR FILMS

    LONDON, February 11.—Stipulating that there must be more flying than acting, J. A. Mollison, the noted airman, has contracted to take a ...

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