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  5. Schools Fill Place of Hospitals

    The Vice-President of the Tax-payers' Association (Mr. G. J. Cowie), commenting on the projected tour of New Guinea by ...

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  6. VICTORIAN POLITICS

    In the Victorian Legislative Assembly Mr. Allnutt (U.C.P.) criticised the Transport Regulation Board, for having refused the ...

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  7. 100 DEAD

    One of the worst disasters in Central Germany occurred when a munition factory at Reinsdorf blew ...

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  8. HUMAN ARM CASE

    Sensational evidence was given to-day in what has become to be known as the "Human Arm" case, when the City Coroner (Mr. E. T. Oram) continued his inquiry. ...

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  9. YOUTH IN RUSSIA

    According to Senator Elliott, who reached Brisbane yesterday from world tour said Russia would make its influence felt throughout the world ...

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  10. GHOST BAULKED!

    On arrival at Leeds to-day Mr. Lyons visited the ancient Norman Manor, "Temple Newsam," but the ghost which is ...

    Article : 242 words
  11. GRAZIERS IN CONFERENCE

    The convention of the Graziers' Federal Council, sitting at Hobart. resolved to urge Federal and State Governments to reduce, the costs of production on ...

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  12. THE ROYAL FAMILY

    The King, who, on medical advice, is resting at Sa[?]ringham owing to indisposition, was about as usual to-day, and was out drivining. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. GOODWILL GESTURE

    Promptly responding to the Prince of Wales's gesture, the office of Von Ribbeattop, Germany's Special Commissioner for Disarmament, has ...

    Article : 51 words
  14. DISCIPLINE ESSENTIAL

    The Prince of Wales, addressing the Berkhamstetl School. said it was always a mystery to him how certain misguided people whom he ventured to ...

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  15. Telegram to Prince

    General Von Dergoltz has telegraphed the Prince of Wales, "Officers of the Old Army welcome in comradely spirit the projected visit of the ...

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  16. AGED ENGUSH JUDGE

    Sir Horace Avery, the 84 years; old judge and member of the King's Bench Division for 25 years. died yesterday at Rye. ...

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  17. Season's Best Levels

    At the Adelaide wool sales yesterday, at which German buyers dominated the market, prices for good wools were at the season's ...

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  18. RAILWAY STATION BURGLARY

    An unexpected telephone ring caused by an explosion in Mabowls Post Office and railway station, early yesterday morning, awakened the station ...

    Article : 88 words
  19. ROBES FOR KATOOMBA MAYOR

    By a majority of one vo[?] [?]oomba Municipal Council decided to buy civic robes for the Mayor and Town Clerk. It was contended that Katoomba ...

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  20. TEMPTATION TOO STRONG!

    Thieves, who broke into the Bunneron Hotel, Cleveland-street. Redfern. early this morning. stole two nine-gallon kegs. ...

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  21. ALSATIAN DOGS AT SHOWS

    Mr. Philip, a member of the United Graziers' Association Executive, referring to the move made against the exhibition of Alsatian dogs at shows in ...

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  22. MASKED MAN

    A masked man, armed with a revolver, walked into Simon's Casket Agency in Wickkam-st., last night, and forced Simons to rifle his own eash ...

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  23. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE

    Before leaving for Brisbane, the Preinfer (Mr. Stevens) ordered an Investistation into various unemployment insurance schemes. This step was taken ...

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  24. £2700 STOLEN

    When the door of the strongroom of Stewart and Lloyd, pipe manufacturers, at Mayfield, near Newcastle, was opened this morning it was ...

    Article : 93 words
  25. CALLOUS LANDLORDS

    A bill to abolish landlords' power to seize tenants' goods in distress for [?]ent, sponsored by the Labour Party, passed a[?] stages in the Legislative ...

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  26. LIBRARY FACILITIES

    The Rev. C. Irving Benson, addressing the Libraries Conference, said that there was a far better library at Pentridge Gaol than in some of our ...

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  27. TAXATION BY INSTALMENTS

    The State Cabinet will not introduce legislation to provide for the payment of taxes by instalments. It is said that such a scheme would he too easily. and ...

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  28. MOTHER AND BABE DEAD

    Mrs. Edna May Smythe (24) and her four-months'-old baby were found lying on the floor of a gas filled kitchen at her home. West Footscray, ...

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  29. KENT TENNIS TITLES

    The quarter-finals in the Kent championship resulted:—Miss Stammers beat Mrs. Whittingstall. 7.5. 6-1: Miss Roman heat Miss Freda James. 8-6. 6-3: ...

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  30. CRICKET IN ENGLAND

    The South Africans dismissed the Cricket Club Conference Team for 68. and then scored 189 for four wickets winning by 120 [?]uns and six wickets. ...

    Article : 41 words
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