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  2. DEMOCRATIC FINANCE

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Limitation of borrowing, the maintenance of taxation in prosperous times, and investments in sterling reserves for bad times were men ...

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  3. GIRL CHASES THIEF

    Consider[?] courage was shown by Miss A. Wheeler, 22 years, who lives with her parents at 22 High-street, Northcote on Saturday evening, when she surprised ...

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  4. QUEENSLAND NOTES

    The Governor, after a tour through the Palmerston country cut from Innisfail, spoke of the magnificent expanse of virgin country where ...

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  5. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    Closer unity between the various State, branches is now the aim of the B.M.A. At the meeting had on Friday night a proposal was considered to raise an ...

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  6. ORE EMBARGO

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Commonwealth Government has received no claims from Japanese interests tor compensation arising out of the iron ore ...

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  7. ANZAC DAY IN MALTA.

    Australian and New Zealand soldier who died during the Great War, and are buried in cemeteries at Malta, were remembered on Anzac day. Members of the Royal Malta Artillery are seen sounding the Last Post during a ceremony ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. YAMPI SOUND WORKERS

    PERTH, Sunday.--A claim for twelve months' wages as compensation is made by workmen at Yampi Sound to a telegram received by the Premier (Mr. ...

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  9. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' RIGHTS.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.--At the annual district conference of the Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows a resolution was carried pledging the ...

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  10. KEYS STOLEN TO ENTER SHOP.

    With keys taken from her hand bageized by two young men after they had ripped her while she was walking along Albert-street, East Melbourne, near St. ...

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  11. Memorial Services in Drenching Rain.

    In drenching rain Anzac day was [?]emnly celebrated in Malta. A gathering, comprising Lord Strickland, thrice Governor of Australian States, Colonel ...

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  12. Protest to Prime Minister.

    SYDNEY Sunday.--The Japanese Consul-General (Mr. Wakamatsu) state on Saturday that he would send Japan's protest against the export of iron [?]re ...

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  13. B.M.A. OPPOSITION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--During the week end the Federal council of the British Medical Association decided that, in view of the united opposition of the members ...

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  14. ANOTHER AFRICAN AIR CRASH.

    Three British occupants of a Wilson Airway plane chartered by the Tanganyika Government were killed to a crash 70 miles from Singida. They were Mr. ...

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  15. SEEKING MARKETS

    President Roosevelt has ordered a comprehensive study of European wheat supplies and needs in the hope of finding an outlet for part of the huge United ...

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  16. KING'S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY.

    Good weather is promised for the King's birthday celebrations throughout the State to-day. The forecast issued last night was for a mild day with east ...

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  17. Japan Wants Indemnity.

    Following the Australian iron are deposit ban, the Nippon Mining Co. of Japan is demanding 5,000,000 yen (nearly £A,200,000) indemnification for ...

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  18. NATION'S DEBT TO LIBRARIES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The standards of librarianship, library training and the relations of libraries and librarians with the public, were matters discussed by ...

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  19. HAS MOUNT EVEREST EXPEDITION FAILED?

    In the absence of direct messages from the Mount Everest expedition to the "Times," there is an increasing tendency to speculate that the mount has again ...

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  20. MILITIA MARCH.

    Melbourne citizens will be able to see all the metropolitan militia [?]to-day when one of the biggest marches through, the city of members of the defence forces ...

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  21. FORTY-HOUR WEEK.

    Speaking at file International Labor conference, Mr. C. E. Culley, M.H.A., Tasmania, attacked Australia's social policy, declaring that the Commonwealth ...

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  22. South African Plane Crash.

    Five of the six bodies of victims of the crashed plane, conveying a Royal Air Force boxing party, were found 400 yards from the fuselage, which was completely ...

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  23. AIR EXPLORATION.

    New Guinea exploration has never been undertaken with more complete or modern equipment than that with which Mr. Richard Archbold, wealthy young ...

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  24. MEMORIAL WORK.

    A handsome memorial volume, "The Life and Works of R. W. Sturgess," published by the Fine Arts Society Pty. Ltd., contains eighteen color reproductions of ...

    Article : 193 words
  25. INSANE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A serious charge against the conduct of officials of mental institutions was made by Mr. C. F. Morton representing the Asylum Education ...

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  26. CAR MANUFACTURE.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--It is understood that at if the Federal Government is willing to contribute £ 750,000 towards the construction of a factory, Australian ...

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  27. Year's Coldest Night

    Melbourne had its coldest night this year on Saturday, when the temperature dropped to 33.1 deg., just 1.1 deg. above freezing. This lowered the record of ...

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  28. BRITISH GOVERNMENT POLICY.

    The Australian novelist Helen de Guerry Simpson, who has been adopted as the prospective Liberal candidate for the Isle of Wight ...

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  29. MORE BRITISH AIRCRAFT

    The British Air Ministry has placed he biggest contract for aeroplanes ever given to a British firm. It is believed the order, which exceeds two hundred ...

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  30. J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Australian and New Zealand Theatres Ltd., of which the managing directors are Messrs. G. B. Dean, S. S. Crick and Frank Talt, on ...

    Article : 144 words
  31. OFFENSIVE BOOKS.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Following the decision of the Federal Government to prohibit the importation into Australia of literature unduly emphasising crime ...

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  32. "WITHIN CENTIMETRES OF WAR."

    Urging the Chamber of Deputies finance committee to ensure monetary stability, the Premier, M. Daladier, declared that the international situation ...

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  33. MAY SEEK REREGISTRATION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--It was stated tonight that the Amalgamated Engineering Union will probably apply to the Arbitration Court for reregistration. Together ...

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  34. LAWN MOWER EXPLODES.

    B. J. Tobin, a South Australian cricketer, at present a professional in the Greenock Cricket Club, was working on the club ground when a motor [?] ...

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  35. ENGINEERS ON PARADE.

    Under the command of Colonel F. Thorpe, over 500 members of the Royal Australian Engineers took part in a ceremonial parade at their head ...

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  36. LAW LIST.--For Tuesday.

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  37. GRAIN BARQUE BATTERED.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Sunday.--En route from Adelaide to Britain with a cargo of wheat, the barque Penang an[?]hored off Otago Heals with the main ...

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  38. Death of University Vice-Chancellor.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Dr. W. N. Robertson, vice chancellor of the Queensland University, died at his home, Wickham terrace, to-night, alter an illness ...

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  39. New Branch of A.L.P.

    A new branch of the Australian Labor party has been opened at South Coburg Office bearers:--President Mr. G. C. Webber; vice president, Mr. J. E. Satehell ...

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  40. WILLS AND ESTATES.

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  41. CHRYSLER PRODUCTION PLANS.

    President Keller of the Chrysler Motor corporation, announced that all plants will operate over most [?] July. He said that while business was on a ...

    Article : 61 words
  42. PENSHURST GOLF.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
  43. Advertising

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