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  6. WEALTHY GROCER BRUTALLY MURDERED

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--With marks of brutal violence on his face and body John Alfred Taylor, an elderly grocer, was found murdered in a room adjoining his shop in Argyle-street, Fitzroy, early this morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Progress

    PLEDGED to spare no effort in giving maximum reader service, "Truth" presents with this issue a ...

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  8. Crisis Of Empire In India

    LONDON, Saturday.--Replying in the House of Common as to whether forces at the disposal of the Government of India for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DOGS EAT CHILDREN

    "No food-no fuel--parents in parts of China carry their children out into the forests to die. When frozen they are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. The Locked Door

    When hungry unemployed went to the sustenance depot on Tuesday for the dole due that day they read a notice on the door that payment had been postponed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. STUPENDOUS PROFIT

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Saturday.--The directors of the Bank of New Zealand report that for the year ended March 31, after providing for expenses ...

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  12. MAN CRUELLY HOAXES WORKLESS GIRLS

    "Making easy money" was the way Sub-inspector Lipp at the police court yesterday, described the activities of George Gordon, who had practiced a ...

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  13. CAPTAIN SLATES MISSION WORK IN CHINA

    An opinion entirely unfavorable to Christian missionary expeditions in China has been formed by Captain E. Gellie of the Taiping, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. HAPPY DAYS SHOULD SOON BE HERE

    An optimistic hole characterised operations on Australian stock exchanges during the week. Industrial stocks moved forward and upward under general ...

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  15. STEAMER AND WHALE DISPUTE OCEAN RIGHT-OF-WAY

    SPEEDING along just off the Queensland coast, the s.s. Taiping, which arrived in Brisbane yesterday, struck a giant whale. The bump was felt aboard at about 10.30 ...

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  16. Enough Poison To Kill City's Population

    One ship, the Kaga Maru, which was in port yesterday, had sufficient arsenic aboard to poison the whole of the people Brisbane. ...

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  17. Guards Of Stolen Treasure Dismissed

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Guard A. E. Squires and escort K. A. Allen, who were in charge of a consignment of £18,104, stolen from Mudgee mail on ...

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  18. Marvellous Don Bradman Is The Hope Of Our Side

    LONDON, Saturday.--Merry run-maker Don Bradman is the man whom critics here think will win the first test for Australia. WHENEVER discussion arises as to ...

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  19. "TRUTH" AND THE FIRST TEST

    NEXT Sunday the First Test Match will be on. In these column, readers will be given, in a series, of special rush ...

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  20. A New One!

    JUST ISSUED, this new Australian stamp commemorates the centenary of Sturt, the famous Australian explorer, and also feature the boomerang. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. FOUND HANGING UNDER HOUSE

    BUNDABERG, Saturday.--Douglas Maries, 21-year-old butcher, was found hanging from a bridle rein under his house this morning. ...

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  22. LABOR CONGRESS

    LONDON, Saturday.--Miss Margaret Bondfield, Minister of Labor, has left London for Geneva to attend the fourteenth session of the International ...

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  23. Amy Johnson Disappears For Week-end

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Amy Johnson should never be late again, for she has been tho recipient of no leas than five watches since she arrived in Australia. ...

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  24. All In Brisbane, Too!

    THESE ARE not the Houris of Mahomet's Paradise, nor yet the inhabitants of Cairo. Alexandria or Constantinople, but a bevy of very enthusiastic lady helpers at the Brisbane Eastern Carnival field yesterday in aid of the Queensland Art Collections Fund. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. ENGLISH OAKS

    LONDON, Saturday.--The race for the. Oaks Stakes, the big event of the year for three-year-old fillies, was won by Lord Glanely's Rose of ...

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  26. ALL AUSTRALIAN

    For the first time the Commonwealth has issued a postage stamp truly commemorative of a landmark in Australian history. ...

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  27. To-day

    WEATHER: Fine, with frosty night HIGH TIDE: 7.4 a.m. and 7.84 p.m. ...

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