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  5. LUXURY FOR VICE-ROYALTY: NOTHING FOR DIGGERS

    A SINGULAR exposure of the attitude of the Federal Government, firstly, to the Governor-General and his huge staff expensive off-siders: and, secondly, to unconsidered human trifles, such as ex-soldier workers, was contained in answers to two series of questions asked by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 'TOO OLD AT 40'

    "TOO old at 40 is cruel slogan. It was never true, but it gained ready acceptance from many ruthless employers. To-day ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MINISTER AND ERRING MOTORISTS

    MOTORISTS having complained of the time hint while waiting to answer technical charges at the Police Court, the Minister for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WHERE DO WE STAND IF BRITAIN GOES TO WAR?

    IN the House of Representative to-day. Mr. Coleman. (N.S.W.I drew attention to one of the gravest matters affecting the future welfare of Australia when he asked the Prime Minister for a statement on Australia's position in regard to any declaration of war on any Power by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DID THEY THINK IT WAS WINTER ?

    They evidently did, judging from their top coats and furs. Two new arrivals by the Hobson's Bay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. "FROM OUT THE STORIED PAST"

    MANY famous historical documents are to be reproduced on postcards by permission of the British Government. ...

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  12. HOTEL ON SEA of gallilee

    AN Anglo-American syndicate announced to-day that it Intended to erect a big modern hotel on the shores of the Sea of Gallilee ...

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  13. KILLING OF SERGT. MARK

    AT the conclusion of the inquest into to the death of Sergeant Alexander Mark, who was fatally shot In the Brisbane Hotel on March 7, the ...

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  14. MUST CARRY RADIO

    Henceforth, under a decree of the French Government, every French commercial aeroplane capable of carrying ten passengers, is required to be ...

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  15. MAN DEAD ON BEACH

    Donald Joyee, 31, no fixed abode, took an unusual course to commit suicide last night. Found on Newport Beach, he was ...

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  16. "SHOULD TEACH SEX SUBJECTS"

    The teaching of sex subjects to school children as a means of combating venereal disease is advocated by the Australian Natives' Association, ...

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  17. CATTLE STEALING CHARGE.

    Charged with stealing a number of cattle, the property of the Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission at Leeton an ex-employee of the Com ...

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  18. POLICE GIVE CHASE

    When Detective-Sergeant Smith and Detective Alford were driving through Redfern yesterday, they noticed two men carrying large parcels. The ...

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  19. ACID IN SAUSAGES

    Nellie Windred and William Finlayson were fined £ 2. with 8 costs, yesterday at the Parramatta Court. for selling sausages containing sulphuric ...

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  20. VICTORIA'S ANZAC DAY

    Anzac Day, 1928, is to be observed as a holiday. Factories, shops, hotels, and theatres will be closed, and race meetings will not be allowed. ...

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