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  2. Advertising

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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. F. Challoner, the well-known dentist and chemist, has resumed his practice, after a very happy holiday. Home for a short holiday with his ...

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  5. OUR MAIN ROADS ALSO THE MINORS

    The Councils throughout the State have been circularised recently by the Shires Association, Sydney, in an apparent effort to gather support for a ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    A mob of 4000 whites battled with the police, who wore taking a negro to gaol, after confessing to attacking and murdering a young white ...

    Article : 93 words
  7. Theodore's Bluff

    The momentous conference between the executive of the State A.L.P. and members of the State and Federal Parliaments opened last night. ...

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  8. BIG CRICKET

    In response to the visitors' 309, the Queensland replied with 167. That the batsmen were not solely to blame, the West Indies went in for their ...

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  9. Cosmopolitan Crowd

    King alcohol is no respecter of persons. He staggers all who take to him too kindly. In a statement made last night, the ...

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  10. ROBBING PETER TO PAY PAUL

    The State Cabinet intends that the proceeds of the 1/- in the £ Wages Tax shall be expended on reproductive works. ...

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  11. UP AGAINST IT

    The South Australian farmers have urged the Premier to grant a general moratorium. They declare that the alternative would be chaos in the ...

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  12. FINANCIAL WORRIES

    Mrs. Sophia Horth (54), a widow, shot herself at her home at Newtown this morning. She was worried owing to financial difficulties. ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYED BOYS

    The Minister for Education (Mr. W. Davies) has definitely decided to establish bush camps to provide for the absorption of many of the unemployed ...

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  14. LOVING WIFE

    Marie Kardes (53); one of the central figures in the sensational Nagyrey mass poisoning of husbands, will be hanged in public to-morrow. She will ...

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  15. LANG'S PENALTIES

    It is well to bear in mind that the laws of production and of capital and labor are the same whether they are applied to rofligate aristocrats or to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. TO HELP WHEATGROWERS

    At a meeting at West Wyalong, attended by 300 farmers, graziers and business men, speakers declared that every day lost by the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 79 words
  18. FLYING PROSPECTORS.

    Captain Pittendrigh and S. J. Hamre have been returned to their camp, both weak, but unhurt. They saw the first planes on January 3, but the fliers did ...

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  19. M.C.C. VICTORY

    The cricket match W.C.C. v. Natal is ended. M.C.C. in the first innings made 284. A. Woods, 6 for 83, was the destroying agent. ...

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  20. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Warm to hot, in Northern district, but cool southerly change in Southern districts, gradually ...

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  21. CANBERRA HOTELS

    During the past five years there has been a loss on the Canberra hotels and hostels of about £300,000. At the present time there is not one ...

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  22. EXECUTION RESENTED

    There were grave disorders in Bombay to-day, following the news from Poona of the excution of four Indians for the murder of policemen in the ...

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  23. MORE HOME TRUTHS

    A witness before the Sugar Inqury Committee, at Hobart, declared that Tasmania was not in a position to pay £1000 per day in order that those in ...

    Article : 53 words
  24. STAR AMATEURS

    "The New York Sun" states that it has learned from the official Eastern Lawn Tennis Association that the French tennis star (Henri Cochet) is ...

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  25. CYCLONE THREATENING

    Mr. J. M. Martin, selected Labor candidate for Parkes, referring to the somewhat conflicting reports in the morning papers as to what actually ...

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  26. MORATORIUM WANTED

    The Western Australian wheatgrowers' Union, representing 4000 farmers, decided unanimously to bring pressure to bear on the Federal and State ...

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  27. THE MINNIES

    At the Tennis Court links the weekly tournament is slightly altered. Each lady returning a card of 50 or better and each gent. with a card of 46 or ...

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  28. SPEED TEST OFF

    Malcolm Campbell was ready to embark with the Blue Bird to attack the world's fund speed record, when he was drmbfounded to receive a cable from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. AT THE CROSSROADS

    Mr. J. G. Lath[?] leader of the Federal Opposition [?] the House of Re[?]sentatives, in [?] address at Hurlstone Park, in [?]ort of Mr. C. ...

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  30. NATIONAL FINANCE

    An important meeting of Australian banking leaders will be held at Melbourne on Friday to confer on financial matters vitally affecting the ...

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  31. BRITISH FREEDOM

    It is not to be thought of—that the flood Of British Freedom, which to the open sea ...

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  32. GRIM SUGGESTION

    At a conference of wheatgrowers at Perth, one delegate suggested that 3000 farmers should declare themselves Bankrupt simultaneously, and then see ...

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  33. SAD SUICIDE

    Jack Hale (24), after being reproved by his father, a weighbridge keeper of Bolangum, Victoria, for making an error in a docket, left his home ...

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  34. WHEA'T MARKET

    Bulk wheat sold at 2/2 1/2 and bagged at 2/4 per bushel at this morning's wheat sales. ...

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  35. NOTE FOR MOTHER

    When Mrs. M. Drazdon, of Balaclava, Melbourne, reached her home yesterday afternoon, she found a note from her daughter which road, "I am going to ...

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  36. CAT BURGLAR

    By tho arrest of a cut burglar at Melbourne, early this morning, the police hope to clear up many robberies. It is alleged that a man had ...

    Article : 50 words
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