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  5. BUTTER MERGER

    It was announced to-day that an agreement had been concluded between the Amalgamated Dairies Ltd., Now Zealand and the Australian ...

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  6. UNAUTHORISED WIRELESS SET

    When Robert Lalor, of Glebe, on employee of the P.M.G's department, was charged before Mr. M'Mahon, S.M., at the local court to-day with using a ...

    Article : 168 words
  7. AIR FORCE RETRENCHMENT

    "Unless the Government is prepared to make some concrete proposals by which I can continue my work, I will book a berth to England and go either ...

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  9. ABOLITION OF RURAL AWARDS

    Referring to the endorsement by the New Settlers' League of the proposal to abolish rural awards, the president of the central branch of the A.W.U., ...

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  10. AMERICAN WHEAT

    The Department of Agriculture has announced a nation-wide programme, in which wheat growers are to be urged to increase the facilities for storing ...

    Article : 138 words
  11. TAXI 'BUSES

    Taxi 'buses were declared illegal by Mr. Blix, S.M., at the Water Police Court to-day when he fined Austin Henry Hall £1 for having driven an ...

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  12. "TALKIE" BOOM

    The "talkie" boom is also affecting Melbourne musicians. Over 100 will be out of employment as a result of a decision of 15 main suburban theatres ...

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  13. "WRECKING THE PARTY"

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, to-day referred to the allegations of Mr. Theodore, M.H.R., that he (Mr. Bruce) was trying to wreck the Nationalist ...

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  14. 'PLANE CRASHES

    The police have taken charge of the wreckage of the Moth aeroplane which crashed at Bendigo yesterday, resulting in two men being killed. Before the ...

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  15. THE KING

    Since the King's illness, the question as to where His Majesty will spend the severe winter months has frequently cropped up. Speculation had ...

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  16. THIEVES MISS HAUL

    Footpads missed a good haul when they attacked Oscar Blunt, a watchmaker and jeweller, near his home last night. Pour men knocked Blunt down; ...

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  17. COCAINE CARRIER

    In the City Court to-day, Louis Lazarus was sentenced to six months' imprisonment, for being in possession of cocaine. The police stated that this ...

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  18. BOER WAR FUND

    The question of the disposal of £25,000, the balance of a fund raised after the Boer War by the King's Colonial Imperial Regiment, ...

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  19. DARWIN TO SYDNEY

    F. Holmes, who left Darwin for Sydney by aeroplane yesterday for the purpose of undergoing an operation, arrived at Cloncurry last night. The ...

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  20. DROVE OVER 500,000 MILES

    That the strain of driving a motor car over 500,000 miles in 22 years without a holiday contributed to the death of Albert. Baxter, aged 39 years, ...

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  21. KANDOS STRIKERS

    A meeting of strikers at the Standard Portland Cement Co. works decided to resume work to-morrow. ...

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