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  5. "GOD'S FULL PROTECTION"

    "I declare with absolute conviction that nothing can happen me until my task is accomplished," says Mussolini, in a message to the leader of ...

    Article : 388 words
  6. MALTESE SETTLERS

    In an interview which he had with the Premier of Victoria, Mr. Allan, Senator Samut, of Malta, who is a member of the Empire ...

    Article : 127 words
  7. V.R.C. RACES

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  8. SECRET REPORTS

    The practice of the Postal Department in accepting secret reports against employees, came in for strong condemnation at the annual ...

    Article : 120 words
  9. RECORD REVENUE

    Record revenue figures for the month of October have been supplied to the Treasury by the Trade and Customs Department. Treasury ...

    Article : 191 words
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  11. OUR RAILWAYS

    In the Legislative Assembly today the Minister for Railways stated that for the year ending August 31, nine couplings had broken on the ...

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  12. RADIO MUSIC

    Special rates of pay for musicians employed in broad-casting orchestras have been sought by the Musicians' Union in the Arbitration Court. ...

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  13. GOLDFIELDS MURDER

    The Perth Cabinet decided that the Crown should enter nolle prosequl in the case of Evan Clark, formerly licensee of the Cornwall Hotel, ...

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  14. TEXTILE WORKERS

    A proposal for the formation of a textile workers industrial council will be discussed at a meeting of the State executive of the Victorian ...

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  15. Aberdeen Disaster

    In the Legislative Assembly the Minister for Railways said in connection with the wreck of the Brisbane Express at Aberdeen, the ganger of ...

    Article : 113 words
  16. WRONG MAN ARRESTED

    A wharf laborer, Alfred Lundle, who was arrested by the police on a charge of murder, following on the death of a man in the Sydney ...

    Article : 160 words
  17. STATE REVENUE

    The State revenue for October showed an increase of £483,146, as compared with the corresponding month of last year. ...

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  18. DENTISTS' BILL

    Provision is made in the Dentists' Bill for the reconstruction of the Dental Board and transference of dental examinations to the University. ...

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  19. HEALTH PROBLEMS

    Doctor Cumpston, Director General of Health for the Commonwealth, addressing the members of the Constitutional Club in Melbourne, declared ...

    Article : 116 words
  20. PERMISSION TO LEAVE

    Two Scandinavian seamen, who were refused permission to land from the mail steamer, Makura, have now been allowed to leave the ...

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  21. THE COOK TO BLAME

    The steamer Maranoa, which has been held up owing to a dispute with a cook over compensation, will leave for Melbourne and Adelaide to-day. ...

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  22. SEA CAPTAIN ILL

    When the steamer Toufua was between Fiji and Auckland, Captain Dryden, was seized with serious illness. Thereupon the vessel was put ...

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  23. BIG DIVIDENDS

    The Premier, Mr. J. T. Lang, in an interview last night, strongly condemned the big dividends paying companies. He declared that every ...

    Article : 95 words
  24. THE CLERKS' UNION

    At the annual Federal Conference of the Clerks' Union, held in Melbourne, it was reported that the N.S.W. branch was unfinancial. It ...

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  25. SIX YOUTHS ARRESTED

    By arresting six youths the police claim to have cleared up many cases of assault and robbery in the city streets and parks for weeks past. ...

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  26. FIRE IN RAILWAY CARRIAGE

    A fire, which broke out on an electric train near the Central Railway Station this morning, owing to short circuit, damaged the roof of a ...

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  27. RESOLUTION OF 1918

    The annual meeting of the Victorian Commercial Travellers' Association declined to rescind, the resolution passed in 1918 prohibiting ...

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  28. FARES AND FREIGHTS

    Judge [?]by is to complete the boating of the Tramways pears in the Federal Arbitration Court, in place M. Deputy President Webb, whose ...

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  29. TROUBLE AT PORT KEMBLA

    Serious trouble exists at Port Kembla, where workers at the large industrial concerns are receiving only [?] hours pay for 48 hours work. A ...

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  30. BURGLAR DISTURBED

    When Mrs. Sarah Rawlingh of Brookvale, returned home last night be found a ma[?] her [?] room. She prickly attacked Mrs. ...

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  31. TREE CRASHES THROUGH RADIATOR

    A legal remarkable motor our [?]hap occurred five miles on the [?] side of Apply into last night. A car owned and driven by Henry ...

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  32. FULL COURTS DECISION SET ASIDE

    The High Court, presided over by the Chief Justice Sir Adrian Knox, [?] of the N.S.W. Hall Courts and [?] the jury's ...

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  33. THE HODGSON DIVORCE

    The final stage in the Hodgson divorce suit was reached to-day, [?] the husband, Kalph Hedgson, [?] granted a decree absolute for ...

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  34. POSED AS DOCTOR'S SON

    Representing himself as the son of Macquarie Street doctor, a young man is alleged to have ordered two [?] on approval from heading-men's ...

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  35. THE BASIC WAGE

    The South Australian State Board of Industry decided that the alternation in the cost of living does pot [?] an inquiry or alteration in ...

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  36. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Cloud sultry and unsettled with scattered showers and in places thunder chiefly on the tableland slopes and in the ...

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  37. HUGE LANDSLIDE

    A message from Berne [?]land) states that a huge landslide to the M[?]ster Valley, partly destroyed the famous Peak of Um[?]. ...

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  38. FINE WEATHER.

    Fine weather prevailed throughout New South Wales yesterday, [?] for one or two showers. ...

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