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  3. IN A NUTSHELL

    Warmer weather. The result of todays elections are being awaited with interest. Mushroom hunters are busy in ...

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  4. WORKERS BENEFIT BY WAGE INCREASE

    SYDNEY, Friday: Many thousands of Sydney workers received an additional 3[?] in their pay envelopes to-day, when a new basic wage increase ...

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  5. EMPIRE GAMES

    Almost everyone in Auckland to-day is talking of the prowess of the prowess of the Australian athletes where record-brea[?]ng performances ...

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  6. POLICE RAID OPIUM DEN

    SYDNEY, Friday: Customs officers bad to batter their way through four three-men steel-plated doors with sledgehammers and crowbars to gain ...

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  7. STATE FUNERAL FOR MR. THEODORE

    SYDNEY, Friday: Leading figures of Australian political and business life will attend tomorrow's State funeral of Mr. E. G. Theodore. ...

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  8. DENGUE FEVER

    LISMORE, Friday: A mosquito plague, followed by several cases of dengue fever, has hit Dunoon. Alarmed residents are sending ...

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  9. UPHELD

    A CONVICTION against Ben Bernard for being the licenser of premises on which persons were found during prohibited hours ...

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  10. MELB. EGG MARKETING

    MELBOURNE, Friday Unless the Egg Marketing Board provided an advocate [?] of [?] at a reasonable price [?]tion would be ...

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  11. TWO FACTORIES

    SYDNEY, Friday: The British rayon [?]m of Corta[?]ld's Ltd has decided to build both its Australian factories at Tomago, near Newcastle. One factory ...

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  12. BACCARAT HEARING

    SYDNEY, Friday: An "elaborate system of espionage" had prevented police seeing baccarat being played at the B.B. Club. King's Cross, in a raid ...

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  13. TREASURY RECEIPTS

    CANBERRA, Friday The Treasury [?]ed £4[?]336,00[?] during January. [?] Federal [?]easurer (Mr Fadden) reported today ...

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  14. DOG SAVES DROWNING CHILD

    GOULBURN, Friday: A mother said today that she would never part with a mongrel dog which was responsible for saving her 15 months ...

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  15. SHEEP WITH GOLD TEETH

    MELBOURNE, Friday: More sheep's [?]ds with gold in the teeth have been found in a Portland butcher's shop. ...

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  16. Flood Danger Past

    WARREN, Friday: At five o'clock this afternoon the Macquarie River at Warren was 29ft 11in. and was still ising, although very slowly ...

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  17. BRISBANE SAFE BLOWING

    BRISBANE, Friday: When detectives were about to enter a factory in Fortitude Valley last night an explosion occurred within the building. ...

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  18. TOMMY GUN SEQUEL

    MELBOURNE Friday: There was a further sensational sequel to Monday's tommygun attack on baccarat boss John Gilligan, when detectives ...

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  19. COAL OUTPUT HIGHEST FOR FORTNIGHT

    SYDNEY, Friday Today's coal output in NSW. about 53,000 tons will be one of the best for a fortnight There are six stoppage, in the north ...

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  20. COLLIERY FIRE

    NEWCASTLE Friday: The future of Aberdare Extended colliery is threatened by a new are that has developed in old workings ...

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  21. NEWSPAPER WRIT

    SYDNEY, Friday: A writ has been issued out of the Supremo Court by Norman William. Henry Johnson, analytical psychologist, 84 Hunter Street. ...

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  22. ATTACKED WOMAN

    SYDNEY, Friday: George Flood Alwood (26), laborer, of no fixed abode, was sentenced to four years gaol at the Quarter Sessions today for ...

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  23. WAR MEMORIALS

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Plans for two different war, memorials in Australia were discussed today. A preliminary meeting was held to orgainse ...

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  24. GOLD STRIKE

    KALGOORLIE, Friday: Prospector Jock Walls recovered £1100 worth of gold in one hour from a rich strike in the Higginsville district. ...

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