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  2. Advertising

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  4. Strong Protest Against Lifting Preference

    PERTH, Friday.—The hitherto [?]mouldering discontent of the unemployed flared up to-day, resulting in a skirmish with the police in St. George's ...

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  6. "HANG HIM"

    PARIS, Thursday.—The parents of Jeannine Bigogne, aged 4, heard a piercing scream during last night but did not associate it with her till she failed ...

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  7. PREFERENCE

    CAIRNS, Friday.—For the purpose of formulating a method of pretesting against the British Government's proposal to remove ...

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  8. FLOODS

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—Reports of upheavals in the seabed, and disturbance of the contour of the foreshores of the coast between Greymouth ...

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  9. MEAN FRAUD

    SYDNEY, Friday.—What Judge Curlewis described as one of the meanest frauds he had over heard of was dealt with to-day, when sentence was passed ...

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  10. BRITISH CAR

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Referring to the purchase of a British ear for his official use, the Premier to-day stated it was a practical demonstration of ...

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  11. TOOK HIS LIFE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Most unusual evidence was given to-day at the inquiry into the death of William Wilbow, aged 47, a foreman, ...

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  12. PRINTING AWARD

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The adjourned application of T.Shaw for the cancellation of registration of the Queensland branch of the Printing Industry ...

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  13. THE NAVY

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons. pressed by Mr. Winston Churchill and other members of the Opposition, the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  14. CRIMINAL ASSAULT

    PERTH, Friday.—A girl aged 15 was criminally assaulted by two young men at Canning Bridge last night. The men drove up in a stolen motor car, ...

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  15. DREW REVOLVER

    VIENNA, Thursday.—As the Chancellor, Dr. Streeruwitz, was leaving his office a workless blacksmith drew a revolver, but a gendarme meed up and ...

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  16. SOLDIER SETTLERS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The report on soldier settlements in each State has been completed by Justice Pike, and was handed to Mr. Bruce today. It ...

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  17. THE IMPULSE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Pleading guilty, William Baldwin, a youthful air[?] who want for a joy ride in a Vickers bomber on July 7, told the ...

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  18. TRIAL FLIGHT

    BERLIN.—Thursday.—It transpires that the Dornier aeroplane which landed at Iceland is not continuing to New York. The airmen say it was merely a ...

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