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  4. To-day's Werather

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  5. CABINET BACKS DOWN INGLORIOUSLY TO LABOR PRESSURE

    NO further attempt, at this juncture, will be made by the New South Wales State Government to attack the 44-hour week at the expense of the State undertakings. Following the broadcasting of the Commissioners SOS signal a week ago, which help up the issuing of the famous " 18-hour" log to railmen, hurried Cabinet meetings were held daily--and there was ...

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  7. MOIR AND OWEN ARE OVERDUE

    FLIGHT LIEUTENANT MOIR and Flying Officer Owen have not yet turned up. They were expected between I and 6 O' clock last night. The airmen were due to land at Fannie Bay, three miles from the town, but have not been sighted. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ON THEIR WAY TO DARWIN

    Flight Lieutenant Moir and Flying Officer Owen, who at a late hour last night had not been heard of. since leaving Bima for Darwin, in the Vickers-Vellore biplane. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 33 words
  9. BIT FINGER OFF TO SAVE HIMSELF

    WHEN one of his assailants thrust his hand into Constable Ryan's mouth, apparently with the intention of tearing open his check, the ...

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  10. CLOSING TO-DAY

    IT is exported that fully 1700 nominations for the 615 seats in the House of Commons will have been received by Monday, the ...

    Article : 281 words
  11. VISCOUNTESS BECOMES SHOP ASSISTANT

    A GLASGOW firm has engaged the Viscountess Melville as a shop assistant. She will work the regular hours and will ...

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  12. BODY FOUND IN FAIRY CREEK

    BELIEVED to be that of "Hoppy" Fitzgerald, who had been missing for some days, the body of a dead man ...

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  13. CITIES FED ON DISEASED MEAT

    CONSTERNATION was caused in Victorian meat selling circles by a statement at Albury by Mr. B. P. Bell. ...

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  14. TIMBER MILL ABLAZE

    LOUD explosions early this morning aroused the residents of Heidelberg Road, Fairfield, from sleep. They found the extensive ...

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  15. COAL AS A POWER UNIT

    THE [?] of coal as a power unit is steadily losing ground, while . electricity is making rapid strides, says a report Just issued on ...

    Article : 129 words
  16. LETTERS SENT BACK

    THE Consul-General for Denmark in Australia has returned the mail that was awaiting the offerers and cadets of the tarting ship kob[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. BRITISH COAL GETS DEARER

    Advices have been received at Melbourne that eight, more cargoes of British coal are on the way to Australia. The shipments ...

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  18. IN MEMORY OF LOST SKI-ERS

    [?] from the s[?] of Mount Kosclusko, was opened by the Chief Secretary Mr. Chaffey, over the week-end In the group shown above are Mrs. S. J. Hood Mrs. Chaffey, Mr. Chaffey, and Mrs. K ellie. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. JOCKEYS HURT IN RACING MISHAPS

    There was a series or mishaps at Gawier races on Saturday. Twelve horses ran of in the ste[?] Jockeys Boors Fleet Tregenze. C ...

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