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  4. Strange Scenes in the Reichstag

    The Premier, Sir James Mitchell, said to-day that the overlapping of Federal and State Departments was needlessly ...

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  5. ETHICAL MORALITY

    When the tin hare inquiry resumed to-day, Mr. Cosling, former Chief Secretary, was asked by Mr. Monahan if he ...

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  6. "PACKED-HER-PORT"

    It is reported here that a Chinese named Jimmy Ah You had arranged a marriage for his daughter, and many ...

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  7. NEW ZEALAND FLOODS

    The six-year-old daughter of Clarence Greves was drowned In a pool in a flooded vacant section opposite her ...

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  8. "RED" CLARA

    "I would like to demand the impeachment of Hindenburg, but that would be useless, because it would be like ...

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  9. "DULEEP."

    To-day's crop of conjectures regarding Duieepsinhji's fitness for the Australian tour included one definite negative. A member of the family ...

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  10. SURPLUS IRANSPORT WORKERS

    By the end of the year 5000 surplus rail way and tramway employees will have to be retrenched. according to the appoincement that rationing is ...

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  11. ARMAMENT EOUALIH

    Germany s claim for equality m armaments has been reiterated by General Von Schleicher, Minister for Defence, who insisted that it was a ...

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  12. Bridges Washed Away

    Floods occured in many parts of the State yesterday. Rivers and creeks burst their banks and bridges were carried [?] ...

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  13. IN GAS-FILLED ROOM

    Mrs. Mabel Jane Page (441 and her four year old daughter Joan were found in a gas-filled room at their home. West Hyde, last night. ...

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  14. ANGLO-IRISH PEACE MOVES

    Mr. Bean O'Kelly, leader of the Irish Free State delegation at Ottawa, told the "Evening Standar" that the primary reason for going to Ottawa was ...

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  15. TREASURY'S BAN

    Following the Treasury's ban on underwritten loans before October 1, the possibility of the next future Australian conversions being ...

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  16. London River's Record

    Further details of destruction caused by floods show that the height of wafer In Loddon River is the greatest tor nine years. Much stock has ...

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  17. THE COTTON STRIKERS

    Over 2000 operatives have joined the cotton strikers, and fully 150,000 have now ceased work. More milts have closed in order to avoid the risk of ...

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  18. ENGLAND - AUSTRALIA AIR RECORD

    Sir Charles Kingeford Smith denies the statement that he had decided to attempt the England-Australia flight record in April next. He added, "Far ...

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  19. UPWARD TREND

    Interviewed by the Australian Press, Mr. Riddle. Governor of the Commonwealth Bank. said that American bankers were inclined to ...

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  20. 'PLANE TURNS TURTLE

    A "Cirrus" Moth 'plane of the W.A. Aero Club, piloted by a young pulil with instructor, Flight-Lieut. M. B. Alen Was forced down ...

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  21. CAUGHT RED-HANDED

    In view of n large number of passersby in Pitt-street, city, this morning a man hurled an iron lron through the front window of a Jeweler's shop and ...

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  22. KNOCKED HIMSELF OUT!

    A wrestling match at Newcastle, last night, between Elliott and Lundyn, terminated in a sensational manner in the fifth round. ...

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  23. YOUTH'S MYSTERIOUS DEATH

    The Government Analyst has dis covered traces of strychnine in the body of Henry Alfred Lindsay, aged 17, who died under mysterious ...

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  24. BUILD BIG CITIES

    The Berry Branch of the united Australia Party has expressed strong opposition to the subdivision of New South Wales into new States. One ...

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  25. To-Day's Wool Sales

    A feature of the operations at the Sydney wool sates today was the spirited bidding by Continent, al buyers. ...

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  26. £1000 DAMAGES

    Th case in which Maude Elizabeth Dean claimed £10.000 damages from "Smith's Weekly" for Alleged libel, concluded Inst night. The jury ...

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  27. MELTING SNOW

    A message received from Albury states that tears are entertained that the Murray River will be in flood before the week-end. mainly as the ...

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  28. WHEAT PRICES

    Wlteat increased by one halfpenny a bushel in Adelaide yesterday, bringing the price to 3/2½. the highest since the middle of February. ...

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  29. CONVICTION OUASHED

    The Full Court to-day quashed the convielion and ordered a now trial in the case of Gay Neville Kinpshury. who was eon viol ed recently of the ...

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  30. VICTORIA'S UNEMPLOYED

    According to figures issued yesterday, the number of unemployed registered in Melbourne was 39,971, being the lowest since February last. ...

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  31. LEVEL CROSSING CRASH

    Martin Kelly (45). a farmer, of Wodongn. was killed and his brother, James, seriously Injured in a level crossing accident at Shepparton last ...

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  32. ENGINEER'S DEATH

    Frank Coxon, a well-known Sydney engineer, was found dead In his Pittafreet office yesterday afternoon. A post mortem will be held. ...

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  33. WON £1000 PRIZE

    Bartholomew Monnghan, a pensioner, aged 70. who lived in a humpy, won the first prize of £1000 in a local State lottery. ...

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  34. BROKERS' REPORTS.

    Winchcombe. Carson Ltd. report: Competition was again brisk at today's sales. Values were very firm, occassionally showing an upward trend, ...

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