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  4. Aviator's Lucky Escape From Death

    Flying Officer J. M. Wells, of Perth, attached to No. 55 Bomber Squadron, stationed at Hinaidi, has returned to ...

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  5. LIVING WAGE

    The industrial Commission, comprising Justices Browne (president), Cantor and Webb resumed the cost of living ...

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  6. DRINKING AND SMOKING

    Rear-Admiral Hyde, speaking at the annual smoke social of the Returned Soldiers' League, said that Australia had ...

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  7. PAGE ATTACKS LYONS

    Dr. Page, in reply to Mr. Lens's statement on the exchange, said last night that the producers of Australia ...

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  8. SHABBY TREATMENT

    The Australian Press learns that considerable resentment has been aroused in Australian circles at the shabby treatment ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WORLD TRADE REVIVIAL

    The Prince of wales, speaking at the Savoy Hotel, prophesied that 1932 would witness a world ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Business Men's Protest

    A requisition signed by city businessmen has been submitted to the Chamber of Commerce, asking that a full meeting of members shall be ...

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  11. "SHAMMING DEATH"

    Following the death of Francis John O'Dwyer (53), labouret, at his home at Five Dock last night, the police have arrested his wife, Marie O'Dwyer. ...

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  12. GIRL'S DEATH

    Detectives are inquiring into the death of a young country girl in the Coast Hospital last night from septicaemia. ...

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  13. LEAGUE DEFECTION.

    The Southern Districts' Rugby Poolbail League, Group 9, which has decided to cancel its affiliation with the New South Wales Rugby League, has ...

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  14. Smiles at Ottawa

    Delegates from Britain, india, South Africa, Rhodesia and Northern Ireland arrived this morning. Practically all members of the Cabinet ...

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  15. TUG SINKS LAUNCH

    While proceeding down the Brisbane River to low the steamer "Nankin," the tug "Forceful" collided with a customs launch. The latter sank, ...

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  16. "I'll Kill You!"

    Marie Louise Kelshaw O'Dwyer (53) was charged at the Central Court to-day with the alleged murder of her husband, Francis John ...

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  17. HINDENBERG'S WARNING.

    The Nazi leader, Hitler, stated that only the Nazis, with their boundless discipline, averted an incalculable catastrophe. ...

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  18. Dreads Failure

    The Australian and New Zealand delegates to the conference on arrival here to-day were greeted by the Premier (Mr. Bennett) and other Cabinet ...

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  19. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales 8924 bales were offered, including 1659 N.S.W., 1677 Queensland, 1246 Victorian, 580 South Australian, 242 Westralian, 501 ...

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  20. MOTOR CYCLISTS INJURED

    Two men were seriously injured last night when a motor cycle collided with a pedestrian at Guildford, Arthur Ball (23), driver of the cycle, received ...

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  21. HEAVY FINES

    At the Richmond Court yesterday. Herbert Richard Welham and Roy Edmond Maybe were chained with having printed for publication or ...

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  22. FARMER'S TRAGIC END

    Rasmus Johansen (42), a farmer, of Fernvale, was found dead in a gully on his farm by an employee yesterday. Johansen left his heme to get a ...

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  23. ANOTHER DEFEAT

    G. Calllin, who has been President of the Gasworkers' Union for some years, has been elected secretary. Two exmembers of Parliament, who were ...

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  24. ELUSIVE CUSTOMER.

    David Cartledge, who escaped from custody at Coburg on May 5, and who was nearly caught on Sunday night, cluded the police again yesterday ...

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  25. RABBIT TRAPPER SUICIDES

    Alexander Scott (24), a rabbit-trapper, was found dead on the road near Natimuk. A bottle containing poison was ...

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  26. TEST TRIAL CRICKET

    The slow bowler, Robins, cannot play tor England against the Rest in the test trial on July 27, owing to his absence in Denmark. Verity will ...

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  27. UNEMPLOYMENT

    The Secretary of the Metal Trades Employers Association has advised the Premier that returns received from twelve members of the association ...

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  28. WOMAN ATTACKED

    While a young mar tied,woman war walking along Billyard Avenue, Warrawee, yesterday, a strange man struck her in the face. She called for ...

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  29. VICTORIAN WOOL EXPORTS

    Victorian wool exports for the last season increased by nearly 40,000 bales compared with the previous year. ...

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  30. TENNIS ABROAD

    Playing at Semmering the Australian tennis player, Clemenger, defeated Albrecht 6-3, 6-4. ...

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  31. PLATE GLASS WINDOWS DAMAGED

    Almost every plate-glass window in shops on the southern side of Rundlestreet, and some on the northern side were cut With glass-cutting tools on ...

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  32. DISAPPEARED

    Crave fears are entertained for the safety of the Rev. R. E. Bacon. Principal of Thornburgh College, Charters Towers, who for some time has been ...

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  33. THEFT ABOARD SHIP.

    Cobblestones wrapped in paper and not spark plugs as was expected, were found in a case just unloaded from all overseas ship by Martin Wilson ...

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  34. VICTORIA ECONOMISES

    The Victorian Government is saving £4000 a year by abolishing 54 city and suburban offices of registrars of births and deaths. ...

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