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  2. RELATION CLAIMS COMPENSATION

    A verdict for plaintiff was given by Mr. Acting Justice Hall in the Launceston Supreme Court yesterday, when a claim for compensation by a brother ...

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  3. YOUTH DIES

    Eleven cases of infantile paralysis to-day made the total 577. A youth aged 17 years who was admitted from South Melbourne today died tonight. The ...

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  4. STRIKE ENDS

    After having been underground 30 hours, Stockrington miners ended a stay-in strike at 1 p.m. today. The management wns firm in its stand that ...

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  5. RECONSTRUCTION OF SOCIETY

    IN the reconstruction of the social order, Christian principles must be observed, stated the Archbishop of Hobart (the Most Rev. Dr. J. D. ...

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  6. GOVERNOR ARRIVES

    HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR (Sir Ernest Clark) arriving at the Show yesterday. He is accompanied by the president of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TRAMWAY SERVICES

    The manager of the Tramway Department (Col. S. B. Hancox), replying yesterday to the letters that have appeared in "The Mercury" criticising ...

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  8. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    Charged with an offence which he had himself reported to the police, Ralph Cyril Newman was committed for trial at the Launceston Police Court ...

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  9. LARGE LANDSLIDE IN VICTORIA

    A landslide of thousands of tons of rock, earth, and debris, occurred at Crowley's Gully, near Healesville, to-day. The landslide damaged the ...

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  10. THE DISAPPEARING STOWAWAY

    Officers of the cargo steamer Mahia, which arrived from London today, are perplexed. Two days after the vessel called at Fremantle, stokers working ...

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  11. "THE VICARAGE MYSTERY"

    STORIES of gripping power baaed on the interwoven adventures of human doubles are always irresistible, Such a story—eerie, startling, and full of unexpected thrills-is the new serial, "The Vicarage Mystery," tale ...

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  12. GERMAN AIR FORCE

    His Majesty the King received at Buckingham Palace this evening a party of officers of the German Air Force, led by General Milch, German ...

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  13. MISS BATTEN AT RANGOON

    Miss Jean Batten, the New Zealand airwoman, who is attempting to lower the existing solo record for a flight from Australia to England, arrived at ...

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  14. PAPER PRODUCTS

    When there was no response to a request by the chairman of the Tariff Board (Mr. H. McConaghy) yesterday, for evidence relating to the ...

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  15. BANKERS' BALL

    In gay setting, with a myriad balloons in every colour swinging from the ceiling, the Bankers' Ball at the Continental last night was a success from every ...

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  16. MISSING TRUCK

    Reports that a large motor transport was seen on a back road at Keilor on Tuesday last week are regarded by detectives as a clue in the missing ...

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  17. "EXAMINER" ANNUAL

    The "Examiner" Annual, just published, seems sure of success. It is chiefly pictorial, although one long and interesting article on climbing ...

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  18. JAPANESE IMPORTS

    Replying tonight to the contention of the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Curtin) that action to regulate the importalon of Japanese textiles could ...

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  19. CREDIT OF £206,413

    The balance of revenue over expenditure in the Unemployment Relief Fund last year was £206,413, said the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) in reply to a ...

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  20. AIR LINER CRASH

    Searchers found all of the 19 occupants of the air liner which crashed in the Utah mountains while on a flight from New York to Salt Lake City ...

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  21. GAS POISONING

    A finding of death from carbon monoxide gas poisoning, wilfully administered, was recorded by the City Coroner (Mr. Tingate) at an inquest today on ...

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  22. DEFICIT IN U.S.A.

    Because receipts have not been as large as expected and expenditure has increased by about 250,000,000 dollars (£50,000,000) owing to new legislation, ...

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  23. DIVORCE IN N.S.W.

    A deputation which waited on the Minister for Justice (Mr. Martin) to-day opposed making insanity a ground for divorce in New South Wales ...

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  24. SECRETARY HONOURED

    Members of the Federated and Allied Liquor Trades Union held a smoke social at Launceston on Saturday. A presentation was made to the State ...

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  25. Missing Motor-Cycle

    A motor-cycle belonging to Lawrence Samuel Gray, of Hobart, was removed from the parking area in Elizabeth St., between 7.30 p.m. and 11.30 p.m. on ...

    Article : 63 words
  26. Advertising

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  27. "SICK OF INDIRECT METHODS"

    The "Berliner Borsen-Zeitung" states that South Africans are sick to death of London continually trying to deal with pressing problems by ...

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  28. STILL UNDER COVER

    The six missing members of the Chinese crew of the Silksworth are still under cover in Sydney. They were conveyed secretly from Newcastle on ...

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  29. LEFT £38,606

    Mrs. Gertrude Smyth King, widow, formerly of Neutral Bay, Sydney, who died on June 2, left £38,606 to charities, hospitals, and other institutions. ...

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  30. PASTORAL RESEARCH

    Under the will of Miss Helen Mackie, of Auburn, who died on August 5, a contribution of £10,000 to the capital of the Australian Pastoral Research ...

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  31. CLAIM FOR £20,000

    A claim for £20,000 has been made against the Commonwealth Government by the Japanese owners of the Takachlho Maru, the lugger which was ...

    Article : 69 words
  32. ADAM LINDSAY GORDON

    The Public Library has received a volume dealing with the life of the Australian poet, Adam Lindsay Gordon, from the compiler, Mr. J. K. Moir. ...

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  33. DUKE OF WINDSOR IN GERMANY

    The Duke of Coburg, a grandson of Queen Victoria, entertained the Duke and Duchess of Windsor to dinner. This was the first occasion upon which a ...

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  34. Boy Actor To Receive £19,600 a Year

    Certain difficulties having been surmounted, the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corporation has entered into a new contract under which it will pay ...

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  35. Motor-Car Stolen

    It has been reported to the police that a fawn Austin tourer motor-car, registered number 812965, was stolen from outside the Y.M.C.A. buildings. ...

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  36. MISSING WOMAN

    Tracks found today indicate that Mrs. J. Deery, aged 28 years, who has been missing in rough country near Healesville since Monday, wandered ...

    Article : 123 words
  37. BUSH NURSING

    The Bush Nursing Association is making its annual appeal. The bush nurse has penetrated into the outback districts, providing care and attention ...

    Article : 74 words
  38. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

    The General Synod today agreed to ask the Federal Government to establish a National University at Canberra for the study of cultural subjects. ...

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  39. DRAUGHTS

    Final arrangements have been made for the 17th Uown v. Country draughts match at Hanton's Cafeteria, Hobart, tonight. It will be the ninth contest for the Arcadia ...

    Article : 113 words
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