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  2. Advertising

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  3. Discovery Starts on Southern Venture

    LONDON, Saturday.—Accompanied by the screeching of many sirens, the Discovery left Cardiff at noon, the Australian flag fluttering in the gentle ...

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  6. ROAD PROBLEMS

    RRISBANE, Sunday.—A deputation was on Saturday appointed by the Primary Producers' conference to wait upon the Minister for Railways to ...

    Article : 386 words
  7. SELF HELP

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Advice as to how Australia can extricate herself from her present difficulties was ten tiered by Dr. Earle Page at luncheon ...

    Article : 214 words
  8. LORRY AMOK

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Travelling at a terrific speed, along Kingstreet, Newtown, early this morning, a motor lorry loft the road ...

    Article : 504 words
  9. POLICE THEORY

    1ELBOURNE, Sunday.— Several eases in which armed men held up persons in the streets wore reported to the police over the week-end, but some,of ...

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  10. CHINESE ROBBED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two armed robberies, in which Chinese were the victims, were perpetrated on Saturday night. ...

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  11. PIG INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—At a meeting of the Council of the Australia0 Pig Industry on Saturday it was decided to continue the organisation. ...

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  12. WATER SUPPLY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A deputation from the Balonne Shire Council, comprising Crs. D. Roberts (chairman), W. Cameron, and the Shire Clerk (B. ...

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  13. SEASON'S WHEAT

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Department of Agriculture estimates that the winter wheat production for 1929 will be 568,233,000 bushels, compared ...

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  14. GOOD GUNNERY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The Sehanck Cup, presented in 1912 by the late W. j. T. Clarke, of South Australia, for porpetual competition amongst field ...

    Article : 134 words
  15. MIND A BLANK

    TOWNSILLE, Sunday.—Mrs. Bottrel, who disappeared from her home a fortnight ago and was found on Friday, on Cardington station, now lies in the ...

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  16. RYLATT'S DEATH

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—There will be [?] criminal proceedings in connection with the death of Jockey J. Rylatt. The Attorney-General (Mr. N. G. ...

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  17. MAYOR RESIGNS

    BOCKHAMPTON, Saturday.—Alderman J. Jeffries, who was appointed Mayor on Wednesday, resigned on Saturday. ...

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  18. TEN FAMILIES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Baradine. sailed to-day. The Salvation Army dispatched to Australia 10 families, including 40 children., from the distressed ...

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  19. FIRE CRANK

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—An incendiary is believed to have been responsible for the fire which destroyed the New Zealand Farmers' Co-operative ...

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  20. HIS DEATH CALL

    CAPETOWN, Saturday,—A taxi driver named De Villiers answered the telephone at 10 o'clock last night at the principal stand, and drove away to ...

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  21. BRAVE NUN

    LONDON, Saturday,—Owing to the wonderful bravery of a nun, 60 of London's slum children were rescued unseathed from a blazing convent at ...

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  22. Schneider Cup

    LONDON, Saturday.—France has cancelled [?] entry for the Schneider Cup. ...

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