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  4. Why Mr. Casey's Speech

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. R. G. Casey) spoke over the national station from Melbourne yesterday afternoon Permission was refused the Queensland Premier ...

    Article : 194 words
  5. Stop Press

    JAPANESE PEARLERS APPREHENDED. -- Darwin, August 9: Two more Japanese pearling vessels, the Dal Nippon Maru and the ...

    Article : 313 words
  6. SEAMAN'S BRAVE RESCUI

    In an heroic rescue, a naval rating fought off a shark with a calcium flare in the sea near Jervis Bay while supporting a shipmate who was unable to swim. ...

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  7. LEAVING LONDON FOR A HOLIDAY

    The Duchess of Kent with her son, Prince Edward, followed by the nurse carrying Princess Alexandra, leaving their London home for a seaside holiday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Labourer Remanded on Murder Charge

    John Bernard Mulcahy, 30, labourer, was charged in the Police Court to-day that on July 30 at Fortitude ...

    Article : 278 words
  9. FIVE KILLED Portuguese Plane Crashes

    Five directors of a new Portuguese air line were killed when a plane, piloted by a director of the ...

    Article : 46 words
  10. THEY DIDN'T BELIEVE IT !

    "No money, here, only books," read a notice which the management of the Melbourne Bottle Co. Pty. Ltd. pinned to the safe in the office of its ...

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  11. SCATTERED SHOWERS

    Cloudy conditions are still keeping night temperatures upland over a wide area along the coast and in the interior figures denoted a ...

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  12. RAILWAY LINE BUCKLED

    The hottest week-end for four years buckled the Portland--Weymouth railway line, holding up crowded traffic for two hours. ...

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  13. Casket Drawing To-morrow

    Golden Casket No. 495. will be drawn in the Supper Room at the City Hall (Adelaide Street entrance) ...

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  14. "Political Discrimination"

    "The control of broadcasting in Australia as evidenced by events during the past week-end justifies a charge of political discrimination against the Australian Broadcasting Commission as agents of the ...

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  15. Tobacco-Tin Bombs Sent Through Post To Melbourne People

    Threats to blow up houses at Fitzroy, and the sending of a tobacco-tin bomb through the post to ...

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  16. RUTHLESSNESS OF WAR

    "The Men I Killed" is the title of a book written by Brigadier-General F.P. Crozier, who describes in it how he himself shot a young British officer who was running away when he had orders to hold the line at all costs. ...

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  17. Queensland Airwoman at Bulawayo

    Mrs. H. B. Bonney, the Queensland airwoman, arrived here to-day from Livingstone. ...

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  18. VICTORIOUS DAVIS CUP TEAM

    The American team with the Davis Cup which was presented to them by Princess Helena Victoria at Wimbledon, after they had defeated England by four rubbers to one. From the left: F. Parker, D. Budge, W. Pate (non-playing captain), "Bitsy" Grant and Gene Mako ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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