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  2. Advertising

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  5. LONDON WOOL SALES AGAIN SHOW IMPROVEMENT

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 398 words
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  7. Cloudburst.

    A cloudburst at Ardlethan last night caused serious floods in the town. In many shops the water entered to a depth of several feet. ...

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  8. Militant Soldiers.

    The State Executive of the Returned Soldiers' League has declined the Australian Flying Corps Association's request to summon a convention to ...

    Article : 111 words
  9. Steamer Ashore

    The steamer Hera, 1080 tons, ran ashore on the cliffs near Hammerfest, the northern most town in Europe, during a heavy snow storm and was ...

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  10. Savage Eagle.

    While two brothers, aged four and six years, were climbing up the bank of a creek in the Murchison district, West Australia, a large hawk ...

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  11. ROSEHILL RACES

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  12. MAORI SWIMMER

    Mrs. Katerina Nehua, Maori champion endurance swimmer, last night started in Balmoral baths a long swim of 72½ hours to beat the world's ...

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  13. War Scandal.

    There was a sensation in the Reichstag when a Communist, quoting from allegedly official documents, showed that the German Government in 1915 ...

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  14. PREMIER HILL

    The Premier (Mr. Hill), Attorney- General (Mr. Denny), and Chief Secretary (Mr. Whitford) attended a Labor conference last night to show ...

    Article : 67 words
  15. MOTOR FATALITY

    A car driven by Rev. Father Gavan Duffy, son of the Chief Justice of the High Court (Sir Frank Duffy), knocked down and killed Joan Pettigrew, ...

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  16. LOST ON MOUNTAIN

    Two men, Charles Sharpe and Noobin who were lost on Mount Donna Boang were discovered yesterday afternoon at Naibetsong. ...

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  17. HONORED SHIP GOES TO SHIPBREAKERS

    R.M.S. Orvieto, which has been sold to shipbreakers. The vessel had famous war career, and was in the Australian-London service for 22 years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. SIR HUBERT WILKINS

    Upon two different occasions snow storms prevented Sir Hubert Wilkins and his submarine Nautilus from reaching New York. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. PRINCE AS SALEMAN

    The Prince of Wales slogan at Buenos Aires "Early to bed and early to rise, but you'll soon be broke if you don't advertise," he seized the ...

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  20. Wheat Market.

    The local wheat market was quiet yesterday. In the city there was little inquiry on the part of some millers for bulk wheat at 221, and a small ...

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  21. KINGSFORD SMITH

    Kingsford Smith will be the first recipient of the Segrave memorial trophy. It is to be awarded to the Briton accomplishing the most ...

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  22. THE FORECAST

    The following is the forecast for the next 24 hours: "Unsettled generally, with more rain and thunderstorms and further heavy fallsinland, with some ...

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  23. "DISCOVERY" RETURNED.

    The "Discovery" returned to Hobart yesterday. Sir Douglas Mawson and all the members of the expedition are in the best of health and ...

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  24. ADVISORY COUNCIL

    Mr. C. L. Abbott stated to-day that the movement launched by the Advisory Council had now spread to all States with the exception of ...

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  25. AVIATOR KILLED

    A father saw his aviator son killed when Pilot-officer David Angell was incinerated after a crash in an air force plane in a field near his farm ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL BILL

    The Legislative Council, by 33 votes to 24, refeired the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Bill to a select committee. Three Government ...

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  27. TRAIN DISASTER

    After hearing evidence that the express on January 3 was driven at an excessive speed when it jumped the tails near Carlisle, resulting in the ...

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  28. SORDID TRAGEDY

    At the inquest concerning the deaths of Bertie de Britt and his wife Jessie, evidence was given that the man attacked his wife just as she was ...

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  29. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the London wool sales 12,567 bales were offered, including 2898 from Queensland, 1172 N.S.W., 3072 Victorian, 1002 South Australia and 406 West ...

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  30. A NEW PARTY

    Mr. Lyons, MP., on his arrival at Launceston last night, said he was hoping, for the formation of a new party. Nothing but a new party ...

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  31. MILITANT A.L.P.

    The Metropolitan A.L.P. conference has recommended that Empire day celebrations and the weekly loyalty pledge and flag saluting in schools ...

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  32. OPPOSING LANGISM

    Members of the State Parliamentary opposition will next week address meetings in various, centres protesting against the Lang policy of alleged ...

    Article : 62 words
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