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  4. STATE CABINET AVOIDS CRISIS BY CAPITULATION

    THE certainty of a split in the Government ranks caused Cabinet to come to heel yesterday with undue suddenness in connection with the announced retirement of Mr. Wickham and Dr. Bradfield from the Railway Department. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. A MILLION DAILY

    IT is announced by the "Daily Herald" England's only daily Labor paper, that under its big expansion scheme, it will start its new career ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SURFING AT 73

    Mrs. Scale, mother of Mr. W. H. Seale, secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation, attended the Federation Picnic yesterday. She can ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. COAL CASE IN HIGH COURT.

    IN the High Court to-day, Mr. Justice Rich held a preliminary hearing regarding the application by the colliery owners to restrain Judge Beeby from proceeding with his interim award in the coal-mining industry. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SUBMARINES ISSUE

    AT yesterday's plenary session of the Naval Conference, the total abolition of submarines was urged by the British and American ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HEAVY FALL IN EXPORTS

    AUSTRALIAN trade figures for the six months ended December 31 show that, compared with the corresponding period for the pervious year ...

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  11. HER FIRST SUNBAKE

    Miss Gwyennie Hackett takes to the water at the Waterside Workers' Picnic at Clifton Gardens. Her mother is in charge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. GOVT. WILL PROHIBIT

    THE Minister for Local Government. Mr. Bruxner, received a big deputation from local governing bodies yesterday on the question of abolishing ...

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  13. COCKATOO'S PROSPECTS

    THOUGH the completion of work at Cockatoo Dock on repairs to H.M.A.S. Canberra may not be followed immediately by further ...

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  14. LAST CHANCE TO ENROL

    ONE more day remains for ratepayers, occupiers, lodgers and others entitled to vote at the city elections in ...

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  15. 'BUSES EAT UP TRAFFIC

    THE decrease in tramway passengers in 1928-29 was more than 10,000,000, despite the fact that the population of the metropolis ...

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  16. MILLIONS OUT OF WHISKY

    THE late Lord Forteviot, who was chairman of the distilling firm of John Dewar and Sons, left a fortune of £4,405000. ...

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  17. NO ARREST IN NEWTOWN MURDER

    AT an early hour this morning police were still searching for the murderer of Dominico Belle, the Italian who was ...

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  18. WINE OF DEATH

    DETECTIVES are investigating the sudden and strange death last night of Emily Willmott, the wife of a Chinese market ...

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  19. PUBLIC SERVANTS

    The annual report of the State Public Service Board states that the Public Service Act, on the Board's recommendation, has been so amended ...

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  20. MONEY WANTED

    The State Treasurer left yesterday for Canberra, where he will meet the Prime Minister, Federal Treasurer and representative of the Associated ...

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  21. "NOT A DECENT EGG IN SYDNEY"

    THERE is not a decent egg in Sydney. My family have searched everywhere, but not one has entered my house of ...

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  22. TRAIN CRASHES INTO TRAM

    Dashing through the closed gates at the St. Georges Bond level-crossing, North Fitzroy, to-night, an electric train struck the back portion of a cable ...

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  23. LAUNCHING A FERRY

    OWING to the absence of the Federal Treasurer. Mr. Theodore, over the week-end. Senator Dunn will represent the Federal Government at ...

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  24. CLEVER CHINESE STUDENT

    AMONG THE FINEST PASSES IN an Intermediate Examination yet announced is that of Fred Chong, a Chinese-Australian, aged 15 years. ...

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  25. KILLED WHILE PLAYING OUTSIDE SCHOOL

    Knocked down by a car while playing the State school in Malvern, Bruce Heladky 10, was so badly injured that he died in the Alfred ...

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  26. KEEN COMPETITION FOR VIC. WOOL

    At the Geelong wool sales to-day competition was good and very little wool was passed in. The best prices ranged from 16d to 18d. ...

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