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  4. AMAZING MURDER

    While taking a convalescence walk after influenza, in bright sunshine, on Dartford. Heath near London, a pretty fair-haired young woman, Edith ...

    Article : 276 words
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  6. FEDERAL BASIC WAGE

    According to a judgment given by Judge Lukin in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court yesterday on the chums made by the Manufacturing ...

    Article : 235 words
  7. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

    The inter University boat race rowed to-day was won by Cambridge, which defeated Oxford by two length in [?]min. 5sec. Both crews got away ...

    Article : 162 words
  8. UNREST IN INDIA

    Sengupta, the Mayor of Calcutta, was arrested, after speaking to students yesterday, on a charge of having read extracts from seditions books ...

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  10. BOMB EXPLOSIONS

    Two bomb explosions occurred in Bombay early yesterday morning, one in a local railway train and the other in a waiting room at Byculla railway ...

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  11. GANDHI'S CAMPAIGN

    After a week's campaign it is evident that Gandhi has not achieved his object, and his falure to rouse the whole country at the launching of the ...

    Article : 83 words
  12. CRAVING FOR DRINK

    As a result of many persons having [?]en polsoned throught drinking a con[?]oction of Jamaica giugerm, 126 persons have been indicted for the sale of the ...

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  13. WORKERS HELP AUSTRALIA

    Following the example of employees at the Ford works, the members of the Geelong sub-branch of the Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union have ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND UNEMPLOYED

    It has been ascertained that the Government's proposal for the relief of unemployement, which was greed to by the Government party at a ...

    Article : 223 words
  15. LORD DEWAR DEAD

    Lord Dewar died to-day at the age of 66 years. Create first Baron of Holmestall in 1919, the late Lord Dewar had a notable career in business ...

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  16. "DRY" REPEAL MEASURE.

    A "dry" repeal measure failed to pass the New York Senate due to a technical adjournment of the situation. ...

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  17. COWARDLY MOB

    Constable Oliver Barnes, of the Regent Street Station, was kicked unconscious by a mob of 20 men in Chippendale shortly before 6 o'clock last ...

    Article : 119 words
  18. INTELLIGENCE TEST

    Mr. W. M. Jackson, secretory of the Australian Party, proposes to place before a convention of the party on April 21 a resolution urging that all ...

    Article : 84 words
  19. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS

    In the Board of Trade returns for March imports figure at £93,420,482, compared with £98,573,582 for March, 1929, and exports at £53,945,809 ...

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  20. ELECTIONS IN THE WEST

    The elections to-day, were the quietest on record. In the last Parliament the Labor Government held 27 seats, Nationalists 13, the Country Party 9. ...

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  21. PRINCE A BOOTMAKER

    Recently the prince of a Southern European country wrote to the Minister for home Affairs (Mr. Blakeley) asking him if he might come to ...

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  22. PAPER PULP INDUSTRY

    The Premier (Mr. M'Phee) who has returned from Melbourne, says that he conferred there with the directors of Tasmanian Paper Ltd. which proposed ...

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  23. STURT CENTENARY STAMP

    The Government Printing Office is at present engaged turning out the first issue of the Sturt centenary stamp, and it is probable that the new ...

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  24. NEW WIRELESS STATION

    A a class wireless broadcasting license has been granted to Trafalgar, in Central Gippsland. For more than a year the district has been served by ...

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  25. BOY DROWNED

    Alfred Leonard Moyon, a boy, of Penrith, was swinging on the branch of a tree on the bank of the Ti-Tree Creek near his home yesterday when ...

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  26. AVIATION IN U.S.A.

    Civil aircraft in scheduled flighty flew 16,000,000 miles, with only 15 fatal accidents. In miscellaneous operations 63,000,000 miles were flown with ...

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  27. OBJECTION TO FIREWORKS

    Because William Fortescue aged 15 years, was letting off fireworks next door a householder at Coogee is alleged to have seized an air rifle and ...

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  28. VICTORIAN LIQUOR POLL

    With the liquor poll count complete except for a few small returns from five electorates, the majority against no license is 132,748. The figures are ...

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  29. LITTLE GIRL MISSING

    Mavis Edna Smith aged 9 years disappeared from her home at Muswell brook early yesterday morning and has not been seen since. She left her ...

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  30. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION

    With the object of considering arrangement for continuing the work of the Mawson Expedition, a meeting of the Antarctic Expedition Committee ...

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  31. ANGLO-SOVIET TREATY

    Suggestions that the Anglo-Russian negotiations for a trade treaty are nearing conclusion are over optimistic. What actually happened is that a ...

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  32. POLICE AGENT KIDNAPPED

    Further sensational information os stated to have been gained by the police as a result of investigations into the alleged kidnapping of a police ...

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  33. GIRL MASQUERADES AS MAN

    On the eve of a fashionable wedding at Troyes, trouble over the bridegroom's identity papers led to the disclosure that "he" was a ...

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  34. LONGER SKIRTS.

    The Rev. A Penry Evans, of the Independent Church, Melbourne who returned from England to-day is an advocate of longer skirts. He says ...

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  35. WOOL PRODUCTS

    The House end Senate tariff committee adopted higher rates on woll products agreed to by the Senate. ...

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