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  6. BAVIN MINISTRY AGAIN ALMOST ON REEFS

    THE Govt. experienced an other narrow escape from defeat in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, when the casting ...

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  7. LEASES OF CROWN LAND

    IMPORTANT provisions, affecting the man on the land are contained in the Crown Lands Amendment Bill, the second reading of ...

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  8. STAGE PLAY AGAIN FOR ROYAL

    The Theatre Royal, first of the J. C. Williamson theatres to "go talkie" in Sydney, will return to legitimate productions in March. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BANNED FRENCH GIRL TELLS HER STORY

    Jeanne Sorlet, the young French girl who was taken from the Orsova on February 1, to St. Vincent's Hospital, while an ...

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  10. WHEAT POOL FAVORED

    GREAT success so fair has attended the efforts of the Federal Government. sponsored by Mr. Parker Moloney, Minister for Markets, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BUSHRANGER'S HAUNT RAZED BY FIRE

    EXTENSIVE fires are now raging in the Scarsdale district. which was a favorite haunt of the famous ...

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  12. WRANGLING ABOUT SHIPS

    IT is expected that although M. Tardieu, French representative, who is suffering, from a slight attack of influenza and laryngitis, will ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND'S BAD VITAL BALANCES

    A RETURN issued by the Register-General, shows that the total number of births registered in the year 1929 was ...

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  14. ADELAIDE STILL SWELTERS

    ANOTHER century was recorded at 1 p.m. to-day, when the temperature reached 104.4. Yesterday it was 100.9. ...

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  15. THE MUSICIANS' APPEAL

    Shoppers were afforded a treat yesterday afternoon when an orchestra of unemployed professional musicians played in the Imperial Arcade, under the baton of Alf Tremaine, and leadership of Mr. A. Giovanelli. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. BIRTH AT JOURNEY'S END

    JUST as the interstate steamer Dimboola, was entering Moreton Bay a lady passenger gave birth to a baby ...

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  17. SPLENDID SAVE

    Efficiency and promptness on the part of the fie brigade saved £35,000 worth of silk goods yesterday. when a fire broke out at Clark's ...

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  18. HAD £100 BUT COMMITTED SUICIDE

    FOR no apparent reason, Edward Norman Miles hanged himself from a tree at Bellerive this morning. He was not ...

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  20. EYE TORN BY ROOSTER

    ATTACKED by a rooster while. A playing in a the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Jackson. of Wampra (about 80 miles from ...

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  21. OLYMPIA FAIR BOOMS

    THE London section of the British Industries Fair, at Olympia, opened to-day concurrently with the Birmingham section. ...

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  22. LLOYD JONES, JNR. BADLY HURT

    CHARLES LLOYD JONES 20, a relative of Mr. C. Lloyd Jones (of David Jones) was badly injured when he slipped between ...

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  23. LOST MINERS FOUND

    TWO aeroplanes each with a pilot and observer, flew over the mountainous country in the vicinity of Yet-holme this morning in search of ...

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  24. FELL FROM CRANE

    Ned Rowlands, a married man Residing at Vale Road, fell a distance of 30 feet from the crane which he was driving at the Steel Wolks to-day. ...

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  25. DIPLOMATS TO ASSIST TRADE

    MR. A. Henderson, Foreign secretary, stated in reply to a question in the House of Commons, that while the British diplomatic representatives ...

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  26. KILLED BY STONE

    MR. LUNN, Under-Secretary for the Colonies in the House of Commons, confirmed the report that Mr. Christopher Barlow. Administrative ...

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  27. SLEEPER CUTTERS GO!

    Out of the 1100 sleeper cutters employed in connection with N.S.W. Railways, 750 have been dismissed. No reason is given for this serious ...

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  28. NEW ECONOMIC COUNCIL MEETS

    THE new Economic Advisory Council held its first meeting to-day. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, Prime Minister; Mr. Philip Snowden ...

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  29. MAN'S FOOT BROKEN BY CASTING

    Jens Neilson, 34, of Man's Avenue, Neutral Bay was working at Dorman, Longs, Milson's Point, yesterday when a casting weighing. 2cwt., ...

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