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  5. Million Homeless in Earthquake-Stricken Areas

    A manifest issued by the Communist "rank and file" committee of action reads "Mobilise shearers and town workers for action ...

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  7. 1778 Dead

    It is officially stated that 1778 persons are dead and 4264 injured, while 3188 houses were completely destroyed and 2757 ...

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  8. Lane Cove.

    Mr. Bavin, in an appeal to the Lane Cove electors, urges all to ignore party differences and to stand behind the Government in ...

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  9. Pillion Riding.

    The Richmond Coroner committed Maurice Stewart Co[?]croft for trial in connection with the death of James Anthony Petersen, market gardener, ...

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  10. Faithful Dog.

    Patrick Kildare, aged [?]5, an old age pensioner, was lost in dense scrub in the West Wyalong district on Wednesday while collecting wood. He ...

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  11. N.Z. BUDGET

    The New Zealand Budget, which was delivered last night, reveals further taxation, in addition to the two millions extra recently ...

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  12. AMY'S PLANE

    The Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children received a cheque for £200 from Amy Johnson in connection with the exhibition of her plane at ...

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  13. POLICE PROTECTION.

    Following the refusal of the men engaged to shear at Midkin to continue with their agreement, arrangements were made for the work to be carried ...

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  14. WHISKY FIRMS MERGE

    Negotiations have been completed for the merging of Federal Distilleries Proprietary Ltd with the Distillers Corporation Proprietary Ltd. of Corio. ...

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  15. CIVIC WAGES CUT.

    The City Council Conciliation Committee will shortly be asked to consider an 8½ per cent, reduction in wages and salaries all round. This ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. DEFICIT £1,200,000

    The Victorian for the year will probably total £1,200,000. ...

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  17. "WORST IN LIVING MEMORY."

    The earthquake is the worst in living in memory at Naples, and is not comparable with Messina in 1908. It lasted 45 seconds, in which time ...

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  18. "35 SHEDS OUT."

    Mr. R. W. Garrett, A.W.U. agent, Inverell, received advice from headquarters this morning that 35 sheds had definitely suspended shearing ...

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  19. MILLION HOMELESS

    The British United Press Representative in Italy estimates, after a personal survey, that there are a million homeless in the ...

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  20. FORD SALVAGED

    The two men (M'Laughlan and Kennett) concerned in Monday night's motor accident, when a Ford car plunged over the Tingha bridge, ...

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  21. Fourth Test.

    Rain has ceased at Manchester, but the weather hangs in the balance because a disturbance over the west of Ireland is moving towards ...

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  22. VOLUNTEERS "BLACK"

    An Innisfail message says that following the local trades and labor council declaring "black" two volunteer waterside workers included in the ...

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  23. FORTY SUMMONSES ISSUED.

    Twelve men are clipping at Goondabluie, handling 1700 sheep daily Collymongle with 12 men and Oreel with five, commenced operations to-day. All ...

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  24. MOTORIST KILLED

    Alan Phillip Moss, 25, was killed, and W. H. Saunders critically injured in a terrific head-on collision between a tram and a "Baby" car in ...

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  25. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    Three European tourists and six Indians were killed by lightning in Lesser Tibet yesterday. The party, which was en route to Len, the capital ...

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  26. State Railways

    The Chief Railway Commissioner (Mr. Cleary) addressing the Agricultural Bureaux Conference at Richmond, announced that the railway ...

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  27. MUNGINDI MEN OUT.

    Two hundred men at Mungindi unanimously refused to accept the new award rates and are solidly behind the rank and file movement in their ...

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  28. "FURTHER RAIN"

    The forecast for the next 24 hours reads: "Chiefly fine in southern districts, otherwise cloudy and unsettled, with further rains. Heavy rains on ...

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  29. COOL STORES BURNT

    The cool stores of Kitchen Bros. of Pakenham, Victoria, together with 17,000 cases of fruit, 4000 empty fruit cases, engine house, workshops, and ...

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  30. SOME GARAH SHEDS WORKING.

    No further developments have taken place and shearing is being carried on smoothly in sheds which have started. Welbon is still out and Moonah Vale ...

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  31. FEDERAL BUDGET

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) made a strong defence of the Budget in the House of Representatives today. He said the task which the ...

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  32. Publication of Starting Prices

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Buttenshaw) states it is not likely that the Government will introduce legislation next session to prohibit the ...

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  33. AGITATORS RESPONSIBLE.

    Mr. J. W. Allen, secretary of the Graziers' Association, said to-day that the shearers' trouble was due to agitators who have been going around ...

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