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  2. STUDENTS FLOG STUDENTS

    ADELAIDE, Wed. -- Admissions that students had inflicted severe floggings to other students, in spite of the ...

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  3. SYDNEY'S "LACK OF TASTE"

    SYDNEY Wednesday.--Severe criticism of Sydney's attitude, toward art was expressed by Mr Sydney Ure Smith, president of ...

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  4. LAST MINUTE NEWS

    Seven summonses were issued today by the Fisheries and Game Department, following the shooting of Mrs Florence Skidmore by an inspector of the ...

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  5. WITNESS SHOT DEAD

    CUE (W.A.), Wednesday. -- Another tragedy was disclosed today in connection with the bones mystery case in the Murchison district. ...

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  6. WHARF LAWS

    Having failed to settle the waterside position by agreement, the Federal Attorney - General (Mr Latham) intends to go ahead with ...

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  7. A SNACK ON THE WAY TO THE WAR ZONE

    Chinese troops, on the way to the war zone in goods trucks, buying boiled eggs at a wayside stop. Efforts by Britain and other countries to secure an amicable settlement of the Sino-Japanese trouble have not yet borne fruit and the position in the Foreign Settlement has become tense following an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. KEEPING NAVAL COLLEGE OPEN

    By its decision yesterday to offer fresh cadetships at the Royal Australian Naval College, the Federal Ministry has avoided the ...

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  9. LOAN FOR SYDNEY WATER BOARD

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--At this afternoon's meeting of the Water Board, the president (Mr T. B. Cooper) denied that he had been consulted about the 1½ ...

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  10. LYONS MINISTRY

    A denial that he had predicted, soon after the Prime Minister (Mr Lyons) had chosen his Cabinet team that the Lyons Ministry would be short-lived ...

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  11. HUBBUB IN COURT

    Weeping relatives and friends of a convicted woman shoplifter caused a hubbub at the City Court today that was only ended when one young woman was ...

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  12. CONTROL OF LIFE SAVERS

    An invitation has been sent to the Surf Life Saving Association of New South Wales to establish itself in Victoria to take control of ...

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  13. MEETING LANG'S DEFAULT

    Up to the time it adjourned for lunch, no definite arrangements had been made by the Federal Cabinet for the transmission overseas of the money required to ...

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  14. WHITING FOR 6d.

    A new company--Quick Freezing (Australia)--which promises to supply Melbourne with a regular supply of fish at fixed prices will begin operations almost ...

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  15. WOOL STEADY

    Although there was a larger percentage of lots passed in because of failure to realise sellers reserves, wool prices maintained a generally steady tone at ...

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  16. BUSHFIRES OUT

    Light rain which has fallen in Gippsland has quelled most of the smouldering bushfires in the Yarra Junction-Erica ...

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  17. RECORD LOW TYRE PRICES

    Further reductions in the price of motor tyres today brought them to the lowest level ever reached in Australia. Three of the major tyre companies ...

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  18. NEWS IN BRIEF

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Up to the present 160 petitions have been lodged in the divorce office. This number is greater than for the corresponding ...

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  19. CRAWFORD UNCERTAIN

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--Commenting today on his plans if chosen for the Davis Cup team. Jack Crawford said that he would not go abroad without his ...

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  20. POODLE'S FUTURE DETERMINED

    The fate of "Digger" (or "Fluffy"), the small poodle which was said at the South Melbourne Court last Wednesday to have expressive eyes, was settled ...

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  21. Trelence, Odds On, Wins At

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  22. BRADMAN AND TESTS

    Doubts whether Don Bradman would able to play for Australia against [?]and in Test cricket next summer not as serious as they were before ...

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  23. MAN WITH 8 ALIASES

    When Leonard Stockland, 44, was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment at the St. Kilda Court today on a charge of having been found in an enclosed yard ...

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  24. ANGRY SCENES AT CO. MEETING

    Although there were only four people present, lively scenes occurred at a meeting of the South Melbourne and Albert Park Coffee Palace Co. Ltd., in ...

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  25. MR HOARE'S FUNERAL

    Following a Requiem Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral today, the late Mr Benjamin Hoare, who died yesterday, was buried today in the family grave ...

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  26. MATCH ABANDONED

    After three inspections of the wicket on the M.C.G. today, the Victoria-South Africa match was abandoned when a heavy downpour of rain flooded the ...

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  27. LATE SHIPPING

    NEWCASTLE.--Sailed today; 11.30 a.m., Cardross, for Melbourne. SYDNEY.--Arrived today: 1.3 p.m., Orontes, from London: 3 p.m., Bitterfeld. ...

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  28. CHEAPER PARKING

    A reduction in the parking fees in most of the city streets is being considered today by the Traffic Committee of the City Council. ...

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  29. TODAY'S LATE STOCKS AND SHARES

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  30. AUTUMN DOUBLE

    A re-shuffling of positions in the order of popularity in the Newmarket handicap has followed the mishap to old Bid and the support for other ...

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  31. Adelaide's Extremes

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--In contrast to January's heat, when the average maximum temperature was 91.8, the average for the first 10 days of this ...

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  32. WORLD CREDIT MARKET

    The creation of a free world credit market was urged by Dr. H. Krause, a research student from the University of Jena, Germany, in an address to old ...

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  33. SNOOKER BREAK OF 132

    LONDON, February 9.--J. Davis, the English billiard player, broke his own snooker record of 105 with a break of 132. ...

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  34. WOOL WEEK PLANS

    Further plans for wool week, which will be held from April 18 to April 23 were made this afternoon by the organising committee. The committee decided to ...

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  35. L. T. LUXTON IN CAMBRIDGE CREW

    LONDON, February 9.--L. T. Luxton, son of the former Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Cr. Luxton), is rowing No. 4 in the Cambridge University eight, ...

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  36. MRS. THOMPSON FUND

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  37. BOWLERS VISIT BENDIGO

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.--A rink representing the Victorian Bowling Association visited Bendigo today for a match against a South Bendigo rink. ...

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  38. MELBOURNE FOOTBALL SELECTORS

    Melbourne Football Club's selection committee for 1032 will comprise Messrs Parkin, Taylor and Ince, with the non-playing coach and captain Delegates to ...

    Article : 35 words
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