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  4. TRANSPORT ACT A LANG LEGACY

    The State Transport Co-ordination Act, 1931, assented to on August 17, came into force on Monday last. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE HIGH SCHOOL PRIZE DAY FUND

    A meeting of ladies was held at the High School on Wednesday last, to devise ways and means of raising funds to provide prizes for distribution on ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    The situation at Tientsin is serious. Chinese Rebels are still endeavouring to wrest the control of the city from the Government forces. ...

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  7. WESTERN LEASES

    Messrs. Hugh Longwell (Chief Commissioner), George Denning and Arthur Mullen are in dire trouble. The report of the Royal ...

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  8. TRANSPORT ACT

    A large meeting of Windsor farmers decided to accept the Transport Board's offer of n reduction from 3d to 1/2d per mile, under strong protest. ...

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  9. BRIGHTER DAYS

    Senator J.F. Guthrie (Vic.) told the Senate last night that this year would see the largest sheep census in Australian history, namely, 115,000,00 or ...

    Article : 70 words
  10. Labor Party Split

    Efforts of the Socialisation Committee of the A.L.P. to endeavour to gain control of the Central Executive at the elections to be held next month, are ...

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  11. BUTLER DOWN

    C. A. Butler's gallant little 'plane— the comper-Swift—has been halted. Taking oft in the dark on Wednesday morning from Camooweal ...

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  12. JUDGE CLANCY

    The Government has appointed John C. Clancy, barrister-at-law, a Judge in the District Court in succession to Judge Mecatta. ...

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  13. CAUCUS RULE

    Mr. S. Bird, chairman of the Conciliation Committee, yesterday refused to sign the award covering rockchoppingand sewer mining, stating: "The ...

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  14. FIRST STATUTE

    It is hoped to introduce a Statute of Westminster in the House of Commons before the end of November, and, although there will undoubtedly be ...

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  15. ENGLISH HERMIT

    An Englishman named Swan, who died on his yacht at Henderson, New Zealand, where he lived the life of a hermit for many years, is reputed to ...

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  16. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Owing to the District Court having an exceptionally short session, Judge Thomson spent Monday and Tuesday afternoons on the Bowling Green. ...

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  17. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Warm to hot and sultry generally, with scattered showers and thunder in the N.E. ...

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  18. TALL FIGURES

    The Investment Bankers' Association of America estimates that the Treasury deficit will reach £2,000,000,000 on June 30 next. ...

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  19. WHEAT BILL

    A motion for the second reading of the Wheat and Flour Acquisition Bill, in which it is proposed to guarantee' wheat growers 4/- a bushel for wheat ...

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  20. CAUTIOUS ACT

    Before landing in Longreach yesterday, with, portion of the undercarriage of his machine smashed off, Airman C. A. Butler flew around the aerodrome ...

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  21. SHOULDER ARMS

    In an Armistice Day address, President Hoover declared the world was now more heavily armed to-day than before the Great War which was fought ...

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  22. CLERK'S LAPSE

    Saxon Fisher (38), clerk, was arrested in Melbourne this morning. He appeared in the Police Court later on a charge of having, on November 9 ...

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  23. GREAT WESTERN ROAD

    What a romance attaches to the Great Western Road, which winds its way through the business portion of Blackheath, and then, running through ...

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  24. OBITUARY

    After lingering between life and death for many days, Elizabeth Mary Jones, mother of Mrs. Fred Sehuhkraft, of "The Camps," breathed her last ...

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  25. TOO FULL FOR WORDS

    The Western Lands Commissioners' have refused to comment on the report of the Western Lands Commission. ...

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  26. SCHOOL PRIZE FUND

    Small wonder that the Headmaster (Mr. T. J. Clyne) changed his decision and decided to hold Prize Day. The incentive came from a patriotic and ...

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  27. BUSINESS FIRST

    The first division of the new Parliament was won by the Government by 378 to 9, when the House decided that Government business should take ...

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  28. WHEAT BOUNTY

    Regulations under the Wheat Bounty Act have been drafted. Efforts are being made to make the payments of 4 1/2d per bushel available to farmers in ...

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  29. FARMERS OF PARKES

    Farmers of the Parkes district are asking the Federal Government to compensate them for the loss of crops in last Sunday's storm. ...

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  30. BUILDING THE PARK

    A meeting of the Sports Ground Improvement Committee was held at Mr. Kep. Wilkin's office during the weekend. ...

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  31. SUSPECT'S SAD END

    John Henty Sargent (37), who was awaiting his trial on a charge of receiving, blew himself to pieces at Footscray last night, with a plug of ...

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  32. AN OPTIMIST

    Mr. P. E. Coleman, M.P., suggests the flotation of a special loan of £5,000,000 for the relief of unemployment, to be expended in various ...

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  33. MOTOR FATALITY

    A Sydney trainer, Mr. E. H. Ball, died in Melbourne yesterday, from injuries received when a motor car overturned while proceeding to Melbourne ...

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  34. BROTHERS QUARREL

    A young man, David Miller, thrashed his brother Norman, at Wellington New Zealand, for being drunk. Subsequently, David was admitted to ...

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  35. THE MODEL BAND

    A good attendance of members and friends met at the bandroom on Friday last, Mr. Frank Burns presiding. The report of the year's work was ...

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  36. HEADS TOGETHER

    The committee appointed by the Commonwealth Bank and the State Savings Bank to endeavor to find a way to meet the depositors in the old Government ...

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  37. FAR WEST BABY CLINIC

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  38. DEATH SENTENCE

    The trial has been concluded at Wellington (N.Z.) of George Errol Coats, for the murder of Phyllis Symmons. The jury returned a verdict of guilty ...

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  39. STILL ADVANCING

    At Sydney's [?] all descriptions were up 5 to 7 1/2 per cent. The Farmers and Graziers report having offered an attractive catalogue, including a ...

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  40. STEAMER WRECKED

    The steamer B[?]lah was wrecked yesterday at the entrance of the lagoon at Fanning Island. It is believed to be a total loss, but ...

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  41. HOLDING FIRM

    Bulk wheat sold at to-day's sales at 3/5 par bushel and bagged at 3/6. There is joy in the home of Mr. and ...

    Article : 66 words
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