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  3. MEAT

    THE Australian meat negotiations with the British Ministers were continued yesterday. The Australian Ministers have now little ...

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  5. JUBILEE

    APPROXIMATELY 300 motor cars and carriages will participate in the procession to St. Paul's for the jubilee thanksgiving service ...

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  6. GERMANY

    GREAT anxiety regarding the international situation was revealed in questions asked in the House of Commons on its re-assembly ...

    Article : 132 words
  7. TORRENTIAL RAINS

    Torrential rains have fallen in many parts of Victoria since Sunday last. Numerous farmers, particularly in East Gippsland, are faced with ...

    Article : 100 words
  8. CONSTRUCTION PLAN FOR RUSSIA

    The "Daily Express" says that Germany's submarine building programme has led to a race for naval supremacy in the Baltic. ...

    Article : 95 words
  9. RACE ACROSS THE ATLANTIC

    The "Daily Telegraph," referring to the Air Ministry's £25,000 prize for a race across the Atlantic, says that in the present form the aircraft ...

    Article : 91 words
  10. Roads Still Under Water

    Further flooding is expected in the low-lying country between Moe and Traralgon, but elsewhere the rivers are gradually falling. ...

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  11. MAN ON BIGAMY CHARGE

    At the Quarter. Sessions to-day Douglas Wallace, 34, pleaded guilty to bigamy. According to the police, accused ...

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  12. SERIOUSLY INJURED

    Adam Fraser, 43, was seriously injured when he fell under a wheel of a waggon loaded with eight tons of sugar as a result of the horses ...

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  13. SHOT BY PEA RIFLE BULLET

    On Sunday Jack Carroll, 21, Harold Carroll, 17, and Thomas Carroll, sons of Mr. James Carroll, farmer, of Murrulebale, were duck shooting. ...

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  14. RAILWAY AWARDS

    The High Court, upheld the right of Judge Drake-Brockman, of the Arbitration Court, to make an interim award or a permanent award for the ...

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  15. TEMORA'S BATHS

    Mr. Hugh Main, M.L.A., advises that £530 is being made available to Temora Council for the purchase of tools and materials and the payment ...

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  16. JEAN BATTEN

    Miss Jean Batten arrived at Croydon yesterday, 18 days out on her solo flight from Australia. to England. She was prevented by engine ...

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  17. REDUCED WAGES

    A drop of 1/ a week in the wages of those engaged in the retail meat industry in country districts of New South Wales will result from the new ...

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  18. FIRST PASSENGER 'PLANE

    The first passenger aeroplane from Australia arrived at Croydon yesterday. The passengers included, the baby son, aged seven months, of Mr. ...

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  19. LIVING STANDARD

    At the living standard inquiry, before the industrial Commission, Mr. Justice Browne remarked: "This inquiry is not for just any girl who ...

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