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  2. QUEENSLAND NOTES.

    In a paper by Mr. S. E. Pearson, read to the Historical Society, It was suggested that had the Burke and Wills exploration committee in Melbourne been acquainted ...

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  3. CITY PARKING BAN.

    The suggestion that the proposal, adopted by the Traffic Committee of the City Council and affirmed on Friday by the citizens' traffic committee, to prohibit ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL RECOVERY.

    THERE is not much comfort to be extracted from the budget which for the sixth and last time Mr. Neville Chamberlain presented in the House of ...

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  8. OUR CABLE SERVICE.

    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special cources of information, in used in the compilation of the overseas intelligence published in this ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. THE PURPOSE OF A NATIONAL GALLERY.

    That public institutions should occasionally become focus points of controversy is not unhealthy. It tends to correct faults that may ...

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  10. SAFEGUARD FOR TAXPAYERS.

    Despite the resentment expressed by Mr. Menzies, taxpayers throughout Australia will be grateful to the Victorian ...

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  11. FEDERAL LABOR.

    Labor selection ballots for three metropolitan seats in the House of Representatives were held on Saturday. In Bourke and Batman the sitting Labor ...

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  12. AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY.

    Claiming that the Department of Defence has not encouraged their proposal to establish a factory in Australia for the manufacture of aircraft the directors of ...

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  13. PIONEERS REMEMBERED

    STAWELL, Sunday.--The unveiling of the memorial to the pioneers of Deep Lead was performed on Saturday afternoon by Mr. McDonald, M.L.A., in the ...

    Article : 379 words
  14. THE BOND OF EMPIRE.

    The great bond of Empire was the monarchy, and no president of a republic could have held the British Empire together during the past half ...

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  15. CANCER RESEARCH.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--So impressed were members of the Australian cancer conference which was recently held in Canberra with a new method of attacking ...

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  16. Balaclava.

    There were only two candidates for selection at Balaclava, P. L. Nash (St. Kilda branch A.L.P.), railway employe, and M. M. Nolan (Coburg branch), clerk. ...

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  17. LITHGOW-STREET SCHOOL.

    The Lithgow-street State school, Abbotsford, celebrated its diamond jubilee on Saturday with a back-to-school reunion. The school was known in the ...

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  18. UNIVERSITY EDUCATION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. Justice Halse Rogers, Chancellor of the University, of Sydney, speaking at the conferring of degrees in the faculty of arts on ...

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  19. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    Motherhood, with its responsibilities, influence, love and sacrifice, has inspired the attention of poets and philosophers down the centuries. The tribute of ...

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  20. HEIDELBERG EXHIBITION.

    After being open since last Tuesday the art exhibition at the Heidelberg town hall at Ivanhoc, which closed yesterday, attracted more than 5000 visitors. ...

    Article : 91 words
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