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  6. BIBLE OUT OF DATE—MUSSOLINI RAMPANT—BELFAST RIOTS CONTINUE

    Charles French, 27, [?]ployed at Alexandria soap work of J. Kitchen and Sons Proprietary Ltd., was found walking about the streets of ...

    Article : 300 words
  7. Australian Butter

    Giving evidence before the Wheat Commission John Larson Shute, general secretary of the Primary Producers Union said "We are given ...

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  8. Abyssinia

    Interviewed by the "Echo de Paris" Rome correspondent, Mussolini declared "Europe will have two or three more years of relative ...

    Article : 246 words
  9. Belfast Riots

    Appeals for peace were heard in all Protestant and Catholic Churches to-day, following another atrocity early this morning. ...

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  10. Subsidies Unjust

    In a broadcast address last night Professor L. F. Giblin, of Melbourne University, expressed the opinion that because of unprofitable ...

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  11. CONVERSION LOAN

    It is officially announced that the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr Neville Chamberlain) has agreed to the immediate issue of Commonwealth ...

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  12. STATE LOTTERY

    The 280th State lottery was drawn to-day. First prize No. 59758 "Father and Son" syndicate F. W. Lambert, 12 ...

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  13. INDIGENT RATEPAYERS

    Although the Minister for Local Government Mr. Spooner, has rejected the proposal for the appointment of a Board to give relief to persons unable ...

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  14. TRADE AGREEMENT

    The Australian Minister in charge of trade treaties. Sir Henry Gullett, has reached a trade reciprocal agreement in principle with the Belgians. This ...

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  15. ITALIAN DEFICIT

    The deficit at the end of the financial year was £12,000.000, exclusive of expenditure for Ethiopian military preparations. ...

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  16. CAR ACCIDENT

    Five persons were injured, three seriously, when a car in which they were travelling between Pimpana and Oxenford crashed into the corner post on a ...

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  17. PRELATE DEAD

    Monsignor Patrick Coonan, Vicar-General for Archbishop Kelly since 1911, died to-day, aged 79. He was one of the most ...

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  18. FOURTH TEST

    England's team to meet the South Africans in the fourth Test match, at Manchester on July 27, will be selected from: Wyatt, Clay (Glamorgan) ...

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  19. ROSEHILL RACES

    Following are the acceptances for Rosehill races on Wednesday next:— BRUSH HURDLE RACE, 1 1/2 mile (1.10 p.m.):—Greensea 13.12, Remote ...

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  20. THE WEATHER

    The forecast issued at 9 a.m. to-day for 24 hours, reads:— Scattered clouds and showers also morning mists about the coast and ...

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  21. COMMUNISM STRIKE THREAT

    Rev. Father Bede, in an attack upon Communism at a meeting of the St. Vincent de Paul Society, said even [?]oys were being appointed to positions The toolmakers on strike at Alexandria factory have refused to resume work. Employers fear that the strike is the ...

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  22. ENGLISH TENNIS

    The "Daily Telegraph" strongly deprecates attempts to deprive the Australians, particularly Crawford, of the full credit due to them for their ...

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  23. CAR FATALITY

    When a car collided with a telegraph pole in Parramatta-road, Concord, to-day, Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey, 47, resident of Bondi, was killed and Miss ...

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  24. Somnambulism

    There was a sensational occurrence at Lismore early yesterday morning, when Miss Ruby Wiley, while suffering from somnambulism and clad only ...

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  25. INDIAN RIOTS

    Facing volleys of bricks and stones from a crowd, the Second Battalion of the Royal Scots fired three times on Moslem rioters, killing several. ...

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  26. CLERGYMAN'S ACCIDENT

    After officiating at a wedding a few miles from Foster on Saturday. Rev. R. J. Williams, Presbyterian minister of Leongatha, was returning along the ...

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  27. SUSSEX STREET

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  28. HOMEBUSH MARKETS

    Fitt, Son, and Badgery, Ltd., report: At Homebush to-day, 19,434 sheep and lambs were penned. The quality was somewhat improved, including a ...

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  29. Bible Out of Date

    During a sermon at Ashfield Methodist Church. Rev. Richard Piper declared that in the past thirty or forty years so much light ...

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  30. BODY IDENTIFIED

    The body of a man who was found floating in the Harbour at Ryde last Friday has been identified as James Leonard, 50, who has been missing since ...

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