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  4. PAGE FIRES A BROADSIDE AT LYONS

    HAVING cleared the decks on Tuesday for his pre-election campaign. Dr. Earle Page, leader of the Country Party, at the conference of the United Country Movement at Daylesford, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LOWEST PRICE FOR 20 YEARS

    CONSTERNATION was caused in the local market on receipt of cabled advice that Australian wheat had been sold ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. For Tennis Fields Abroad

    Miss Joan Hartigan, Australian tennis champion, and daughter of the N.S.W. Railway Commissioner (left), and Mrs. Jack Crawford, sailed yesterday by the Or ford, which, before it leaves Australian waters, will, take aboard the Australian cricketers and the Australian Davis Cup players, Miss Hartigan is holding a mascot koala bear, presented to her after a recent exhibition, match at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GOING HOME

    Miss Joyce Cooper, the English champion swimmer (top left), and her mother (bottom right), who left homeward-bound aboard ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. 10 DROWN IN WRECK OFF QUEENSLAND

    NEWS from Mossman states that the Thursday Island lugger Mildred foundered during a cyclone which struck the coast ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. JUDGMENT ON WILLIS APPEAL THIS MORNING

    This morning at 10 a.m. the Banco [?] the Full court comprising the Chief Justice Mr. Justice Jordan Justice Helse Rogers and ...

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  11. MISSIONARIES RETURNING

    THAT he had received information that the Arnheim Land peace mission had left Trial Bay for Groote island, in the Mission, vessel Holly, ...

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  12. Bedroom Set Up In Court

    UNUSUAL steps were taken by the Crown in the Criminal Court to-day in an endeavor to prove the guilt of Lillian Maude Carroll, who stood her trail an a charge of having murdered her husband, John William Carroll, at Northam, on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Liner Nearly Meets Herself Going Back!

    THE great Cunard liner E[?]rengari[?] arrived at Southampton last night. and is recrossing the Atlantic to New York ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. ARGUMENT REGARDING NEW RAIL LOG

    ARGUMENT will be heard in Chambers in Sydney on April 5 by a Judge of the High Court in connection ...

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  16. SOVIET AIRMEN DETAINED

    THE Manchukuo authorities are detaining two Soviet airmen and their aeroplane, which was forced down north of Lake Hanka: ...

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  17. WHEAT CONTROL BOARDS

    THE Prime Minister of Canada. Mr. R. B. Bennett, has announced that he is establishing "emergency wheat ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. YOUNG MEN FOR TRIAL

    William Jones and Edward Thomas Pickering. both 21, laborers, were committed, for trial from Newtown Court yesterday on a charge of ...

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  19. ANGLO-FRENCH TRADE

    NEGOTIATIONS regarding the trade situation as between France and the United Kingdom with special reference to French ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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