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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Nurse Makin has returned and taken up duties again after a fortnight's holiday in the city. Mrs. G. Graham of Obley Road, who ...

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  5. Fast Following Father's Footsteps

    The world as no prettier picture than children at play, and the presentation at Tuesday's Juvenile Ball, following the grand pageant presented ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    Travellers from Palestine give graphic descriptions of the rioting. One describes how a Cornishman, commanding 30 Hebron police, quelled a force of ...

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  7. Tragic End

    Richard Wardill, aged 50, was killed by an electric train between Ripplonlea and Elsternwick. The driver of the train reported that when he was about ...

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  8. "Price of a Spot"

    It was announced yesterday that the Licensed Victuallers' Association of Victoria had decided not to increase the price of whisky per nobbler, as a ...

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  9. Bold Bandits

    Charles John Whitmore (29), bus conductor, reported to the police early this morning that while he ws returning from work, two men stepped from ...

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  10. Bank Robbery

    Two armed and masked bandits entered the Lake Bolac branch of the Bank of N.S.W., Victoria, at midnight, and attacked the manager (Mr. F. H ...

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    HOSPITAL BALL, 1929, showing some of the Striking National Costumes. Photo La Dore Studies. Talbragar Street. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THE NEW HEBRIDES

    According to two passengers who arrived not Auckland to day, the Now Hebrides will be completely under French control very shortly. They ...

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  13. COMING TO HEEL

    The British United Press has announced that five Powers have reached an agreement with Germany. ...

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  14. LATEST FORECAST

    The following forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—At first fine in Eastern half, but becoming cloudy and unsettled in Western areas, with scattered rain ...

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  15. GILLIGAN'S TEAM

    The following players will comprise the M.C.G. team which will tour Australia and New Zealand:—Harold Gilligan (captain), Earle, Duleepa[?] ...

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  16. WORTHY ILLUMINANT

    A pastoralist at Katunda, South Australia, has provided money with which to enable the Adelaide Cross of Sacrifice to be illuminated for ten years. ...

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  17. PLEA FOR BINGHI

    Addressing the Legacy Club last night, Professor Radeliffe Brown said it was time something was done to recognise the just claims of the ...

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  18. CATCHING ON!

    Addressing a meeting at Murrumbeena, the Premier (Sir William McPherson) said that electors should be prepared for an election shortly. In ...

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  19. THE POISON CRAZE

    At the inquest held at Queanbeyan concerning the death of the school teacher, Alick Bunfield, the Coroner found that receased had died from the ...

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  20. ROUND THE WORLD

    The Graf Zeppelin completed its world voyage on Thursday morning, covering 2000 miles in 21 days 7 1/2 hours. The dirigible will leave for ...

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  21. PURELY FORMAL

    In the House of Representatives, a motion by Mr. V. C. Thompson, for the appointment of a Select Committee to inquire into the tobacco growing ...

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    The Stage Setting showing the Hon. Organiser (Mrs. Kep. Wilkins), bearing the Oriental vase, and behind her, the Hospital President (Mr. G. W. Bell). Photo La Dore Studios, Talbragar Street. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. PEARSON DISCHARGED

    Walter Rufus Pearson, who was charged with having, at Kensington, administered poison to Helena Pearson, his wife, with intent to murder her ...

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  24. IN THE MELTING POT

    Speaking at a party meeting at Canberra, Mr. Bruce (Prime Minister) explained that the disciplining of Messrs. Hughes and Mann did not mean their ...

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  25. ROADMAKING

    Tramway authorities and other bodies interested in traffic, are experimenting with several methods of marking particular positions on busy ...

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  26. LIGHTENING THE LOAD

    A Conberra message says that it is considered probable that the Amusement Tax, as outlined in the Federal Budget proposals, will be modified. ...

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  27. WHEAT SALES

    There was an average demand at to-day's sales. Prices remained even, bagged wheat selling at 5/7 per bushel. ...

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  28. BURGLARS ABROAD

    The toy factory of Cyclops Limited, Leichhardt, was engered by thieves early this morning, and the safe blown open with geliguite. A sum of £8 ...

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  29. STRAINING THE GNAT

    The Attorney-General (Mr. F. S. Boyce) explains that raffles and lotteries, in aid of hospitals, may be conducted at bazaars of fairs, but not at ...

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  31. SMITH v. McCONACHY

    The latest billiards scores are:—McConnachy (in play), 8051; Smith 5449. ...

    Article : 24 words
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