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  5. LOTA BUS OWNER FINED £100

    Thomas Gwynne Victor Lewis, of Lota, was fined £100, with 3s 6d costs, by Mr. J. J. Leahy, Acting P.M., in the Summons Court to-day for having furnished a false income tax return for the year ...

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  6. Mollison At Coxheath

    Sydney (Nova Scotia), Monday. Pilot J. Mollison, failing to locale the air port here ...

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  7. Pillar Of The Church Smashed The Funds

    The auditors have round that 20 years ago John Machray, K.C., Bursar of the University of Manitoba and Chancellor of ...

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  8. "Only Open In Event Of An Attack On [?]e"

    Further curious circumstances have been revealed by the "News-Chronicle" in connection with the death of Latimer ...

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  9. Addressed Congress In Mask

    FEARING Fascist persecution an Italian sailor addressed the Anti-war Congross wearing a mask. He ...

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    F. A. COOPER, Minister for Public Instruction, Who stated to-day that the Government had decided to revert to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    H. F. WALKER. M.L.A. for Cooroora. Who has been an inmate of St. Martin's Hospital. He made his first ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. COTTON STRIKE IN BRITAIN

    In North Lancashire, notably in Burnley, Nelson, Preston, and Accrington, very few operatives started work to-day, being ...

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  13. DOOR NOT CLOSED TO PEACE

    Mr. Sean O'Kelly and other members of the Irish Free State delegation to Ottawa reached Southampton this afternoon. ...

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  14. REMARKABLE MOUNTAINEERING AND MOTORING FEATS.

    THE remarkable feat of climbing the highest mountain peaks in Wales, Englang and Scotian d:in 24 Hours, was performed by the well-known racing motorist and mountaineer, Hall. He began from the summit of Mount Snowdoo (Wales) at ...

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  15. AMERY-WING ROMANCE.

    John Amery, son of Mr. L. S. Amery, former Dominions Secretary, who has returned to England, says he is more ...

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  16. "PATENTLY ABSURD."

    IN an article reviewing the advocacy by Mr. A. C. Davidson (general manager of the Bank of New South Wales) of a higher ...

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  17. CITY'S HEALTH AFFAIRS.

    THE Home Secretary, Mr. E. M. Hanlon, has received the City Council's proposals in regard to health matters, and will refer them to the ...

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  18. STATE SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS.

    That the Government had decided to revert to the qualifying basis in the awarding of State school scholarships was ...

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  19. WALL-STREET ACTIVITY.

    Wall-street barely held its own to-day with "industrials" and "rails" closing below Saturday, and "utilities" and "bonds" up a ...

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  20. THREE PERSONS DROWNED

    Seven residents of the village of Stewart, in British Columbia, who had attended a dance for the officers of the Delhi, the ...

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  21. "I'M NOT A EAZOR SLASHER.

    "That is not my razor. I never saw it before. I always use a safety razor. It is at my home now. The police know I am not a razor slasher." THIS was the statement alleged to ...

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  22. BOOM IN LIFE INSURANCE.

    United States life insurance companies are writing more business than ever before. New business for 1931 totalled ...

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  23. INCOME TAX PROSECUTIONS.

    For having failed to furnish income tax returns and information eight persons were fined by Mr. J. J. Leahy, Acting P.M., In the ...

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  24. TWO SHOPS ENTERED.

    Articles valued?t nearly £40 were stolen by burglars who broke into two shops on Giventerrace, Paddingfon, last night. ...

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  25. RECOVERED FROM RIVER

    About 12 o'clock to-day the water police recovered the body of a middle-aged man from the Brie bane River in the vicinity of the ...

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  26. Water Supply For Cracow

    The question of a water supply for the new mining township of Cracow is one that is giving the authorities some concern at ...

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  27. VON PAPEN'S NEW PROPOSALS.

    Some British newspapers doubt whether Dr. Von Papen's scheme for the reconstruction of Germany is wise or workable. ...

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  28. CLOUDY IN MANY PARTS.

    IT was cloudy this morning in all coastal districts and showery at one or two places north from Townsville. Cloud development was noted ...

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  29. APPLICATION FOR WORKERS' HOMES.

    THE following particulars regarding the operations of the State Housing Relief Act, 1930, for the financial year, June 30, 1932, were supplied to ...

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    Joan Crawford and her husband, Douglas Fairfanks, Junr., well-know film stars, leaving their hotel surrounded by a crowd of admirers during their recent visit to London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. BOYD'S BAY BRIDGE.

    Following on years of agitation by residents, the Tweed District Transport Commission now has advised that tenders are being ...

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  32. MILITARY CLAUSES VIOLATED.

    General Niessel, addressing the reserve of non-commissioned officers at Strasbourg, said Germany had either skilfully turned o[?] openly violated all ...

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  33. THEATRICAL EMPLOYEES.

    Preference to unionists under the theatrical employees award (State) was granted by Mr. T. A. Ferry, Conciliation Commissioner, in the Industrial Court to-day. MR. S. J. BRYAN appeared for the ...

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  34. BRITAIN PAYS UP.

    BRITAIN finally repaid in April all the credits obtained from the United States last year, totalling 200,000,000 dollars, to stabilised ...

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  35. DEATH OF VICTORIAN PARLIAMENTARIAN.

    HENRY BEARDMORE, aged 60, antiLabor member in the State Parliament for Benambra, died at his home at Wodonga last night after an ...

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  36. TEXTILE WORKERS' STRIKE.

    The textile manufacturers submitted new terms tor settlement of textile strike, namely, a return to work on the basis of only 7½per cent of the 15 per cent, cost of living adjustment, and withdrawal of the original condition that the union cancel its application ...

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