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  2. Savage NAtives, on Warpath, Abduct Women

    DARWIN, Monday.—Caledon Bay natives made a surprise attack on a tribe of Groote Island aborigines, killed one man, speared two others, took all the young women prisoners, and looted the camp. The Rev. H. E. Warren later persuaded, the raiders to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. FEDERAL INTERFERENCE INSTATE AFFAIRS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—"The [?] control of State instrumentalities by the Federal Arbitration Court has such a serious effect on State ...

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  4. DISABILITIES REPORT SOON

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced in the House of Representatives to-day that the report of the royal commission on ...

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  5. PALY SLOW IN TEST

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Australia to-day lost two wickets for 152 runs in its endeavour to overtake England's first innings score of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. OUR BEST PAID SERVANTS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) supplied a list of the 12 highest paid officers in the Commonwealth service in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LOAN AGREEMENT ALLOCATION

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Advances made to South Australia by the Development and Migration Commission, under the £34,000,000 loan agreement amount to ...

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  8. MAKING IT UP TO LEYLAND

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—M. Leyland, the English cricketer, found £20 in notes and a gold watch awaiting him at the Melbourne cricket ground to-day. ...

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  9. TARIFF BOARD BILL DEBATE

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Suggestions that the Government intended to use the reconstituted Tariff Board, as proposed under the Tariff Board Amending Bill. ...

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  10. TIMBER CONFERENCE POSSIBLE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—There is a possibility of a conference between the Chamber of Manufactures and the central strike committee regarding the timber ...

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  11. CONSIGNED TO "BRUCE, MELBOURNE"

    CONSIGNED simply to "Bruce, Melbourne," two valuable Sealyham terriers are being taken special care of on board the Shire liner Berwickshire, which ...

    Article : 126 words
  12. MOTOR CYCLIST FINED £20

    Frederick Patrick Crook, driver of a motor cycle which capsized while turning from Regent street, Kensington, on Saturday night, was fined £20 at Norwood ...

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  13. MURRAY IRRIGATIONS

    RENMARK.—The Murray Works, Department is releasing further water from the Lake Victoria storage. The river has in consequence risen a few inches ...

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  14. Soldiers' Pensions May Cost £30,000 a Year

    CANBERRA, Monday.—It is estimated the Returned Soldiers Pensions, Appeal and Assessment Boards, to be created under a Bill to be dealt with by ...

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  15. Many Small Subscriptions for Commonwealth Loan

    CANBERRA, Monday.—During last week subscriptions amounting to £756,560 were received for the 5½ per cent, loan of £7,000,000 being raised by ...

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  16. Liberal Women's Social

    The president of the Liberal Women's Educational Association (Mrs. J.A. Thomson) gave a social at the Liberal Club Hall last night to mark the opening of the year ...

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  17. Left Lorry Unlit for Six Weeks

    For having left a motor lorry standing in Sussex street, Alherton for six weeks without a light at night, Clarence Crammond, of Semaphore, was fined, £3 in the ...

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  18. Stolen Car Found 580 Miles Away

    PERTH, Monday.—Dr. L. A. Hayward missed his motor car from outside his surgery on Wednesday. It was found 580 miles away yesterday at Balladonia. ...

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  19. English Team Get Record Share of Test Gate

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—At the Victorian Cricket Association meeting to-night the honorary treasurer (Mr. E. E. Bean) announced that the English team will ...

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  20. Alberton School Additions

    The Director of Education (Mr. McCoy) notified Mr. T. D. Jaime, M.P., yesterday; that following on the Minister's visit to the Alberton School on February ...

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  21. Engine Driver Killed

    PERTH, Monday.—William Nye 48, engine driver, fell off a motor, cycle. pillion and sustained a fracture of the skull from which, he died in Goomalling ...

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  22. Jockey Dies From Injuries

    J.E.W. Johnston, of Millicent, who was seriously injured when his mount, Testnoc, fell at the recent Mount Gambier meeting died during the week-end without regaining consciousness ...

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