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  2. DEFICIT IS REDUCED

    Treasury figures for the period July 1 to February 28 reveal that the State's deficit for the eight months of the ...

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  3. A TRIBUTE

    AT THE CENOTAPH yesterday, Mr. Ernest E. Veyret, president of the New Caledonian Water Polo Federation, placing a wreath from the New ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CRISIS FEARED IN BUTTER INDUSTRY

    Leaders of the Australian butter industry view with grave concern the insistence of the British Government ...

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  5. AGREEMENT WITH JESUS

    "Anyone who agrees with Jesus to-day is liable to be called a heretic." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NYNGAN WATER UNFIT FOR HUMAN BEINGS

    NYNGAN, Thursday.-- Nyngan's municipal water supply from a weir in the Began River has been ...

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  7. 'NO PLACE FOR FASCISM'

    I HAVE the greatest respect for Mr. Eric Campbell, whose latest proposal is for Fascism in New South Wales, and the ...

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  8. Saw and Heard Her Absent Son

    TWENTY years have passed since Mrs. McEachern, of Clissold Parade, Campsie, now 80 years of age, last saw her son. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GOVERNMENTS ATTACKED

    CONVENED to discuss the problem of unemployment last night's public meeting at the Canterbury Town Hall ...

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  10. MINE'S FLAMES REACH 100FT.

    CESSNOCK, Thursday. -- The surface of Hill End Colliery has fallen in several new places, and to-right the mine is again ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. WOMAN WOUNDED

    NYNGAN, Thursday. -- Bleeding profusely from a long and deep wound in the back of her head, Mary Jane Jefferies, a half-caste, aged 50. ...

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  12. BULL'S EYE!

    MARKSMANSHIP was tested by Sergt. "Jock" Walsh, who couched police at revolver practice yesterday at Bourke Street Depot. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. NON-STOP PLAN

    Sir Alan Cobham successfully tested, in a flight over the Channel, the re-fuelling system which he will use when he attempts a non-stop ...

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  14. ROUGH VOYAGE

    Sailing into Sydney Harbor yesterday, after a severe buffeting, during the seven days' trip from Brisbane, the cutter-rigged yacht. Heartsease, ...

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  15. SAW THE LIGHT

    Relatives of Robert Carmichael, reformed criminal, are elated at his conversion, announced by him at a meeting in the Central Methodist ...

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  16. PRIVATE SAMPAN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Customs officials and waterfront workers were astonished to-day by a gaily-colored Chinese sampan floating ...

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  17. "BUY BRITISH"

    Sir Edward Crowe, who was the originator of the "Buy British" campaign, announces that the campaign has "gone far enough." ...

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  18. RELIEF DROPS AS MEN FIND WORK

    Showing how district unemployed are being absorbed in useful occupation food relief coupons issued here ...

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  19. LONDON LOAN

    Though the Premier, Mr. Stevens, would make no official statement yesterday, the general opinion in Cabinet circles is that the result of ...

    Article : 84 words
  20. SILVER MEDAL

    Gordon Tonkin, who rescued Laurel Davis from drowning during the floods at Stanwell Park on January 22, 1933, has been awarded the ...

    Article : 177 words
  21. BANKER, GOLFER

    The death of Mr. George Sims has robbed the game of golf of one of its most popular personalities. For years he was an esteemed ...

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  22. COMPANY LAWS

    The Minister for Justice, Mr. Martin, yesterday emphasised the necessity of the proposed revision of the Company Laws, and said that it ...

    Article : 119 words
  23. SOCIAL ROMANCE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Ten days after her arrival in Melbourne the engagement is reported of Lady Louise Montague, daughter of the ...

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  24. PRIMAGE DUTY

    CANBERRA. Thursday.--Business sense triumphed over legal technicality when the Government issued a special gazette to-day exempting fish ...

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  25. TOC H BIRTHDAY

    From March 14 to 21 the annual birthday of "Toc H" in Australia will be celebrated in Launceston, Tasmania. ...

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  26. KILLED BY TRAIN

    PERTH, Tuesday. -- After being struck by a train at 9 o'clock last night, Isaac Nielson, 84, pensioner, had his left leg fractured in several ...

    Article : 61 words
  27. GERMAN CRUISER

    PERTH. Thursday.--The German cruiser Koin will reach Fremantle at 8 a.m. on Saturday, and will stay in port until the following Friday, ...

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  28. WORLD'S BEST BAT

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--"Bradman is still by far the best batsman in the world, and if he had not been troubled by the so-called body-line ...

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  29. TWO MYSTERIOUS DEATHS

    AFTER, research, authorities are still unable to explain the mysterious deaths, one near Gloucester, the other near ...

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  30. BOAT RACE PROPOSAL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The Centenary Council will consider a suggestion that the Oxford and Cambridge University boat race be ...

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  31. BURSARIES AWARDED

    The trustees of the estate of the late James Murphy (Perpetual Trustee Company, Limited, and Mr. Michael Maloney), acting on the advice ...

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  32. OUR NEW DESTROYERS

    When H.M.A.S. Albatross, the seaplane carrier, goes out of commission she will be replaced by four destroyers from the British Navy. ...

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  33. WOOL INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--When the House of Representatives meets tomorrow, the deputy-Leader of the Country Party, Mr. Paterson. will ...

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  34. PRICE OF GOLD

    The price of gold per fine ounce to-day was £597½, compared with £5811 yesterday. ...

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