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  3. To-day's Weather

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 words
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  5. BRUCE GIVES A BROAD HINT TO THE COAL COMMISSION

    YESTERDAY the Prime Minister, in a speech at the Notional Club, gave the Coal Commission the broadest of hints, that the coal owners should he forced to throw their honks open to public inspection. "The efficient employer who recognises the trend and responsibility ...

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  7. HITCHCOCK GOES HOME

    A reverent crowd of several hundreds paid tribute to Bob Hitchcock, the mechanic of the ill-fated Kookaburra, when the ...

    Article : 178 words
  8. RAN OUT OF PETROL

    THE news of the rescue of the Spanish and the salving by the Bri[?] carrier. Eagle of the [?]ne which they ...

    Article : 474 words
  9. WELL LADEN

    Owing to the shortage of timber punts, transhipping timber from the Swedish motor ship Fermia to the wharf at Darling Harbor meant bigger loads for the punts available. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ON WAY TO INDIA

    MAKING a perfect landing of Kyathasan Racecourse, the Southern Cross arrived at Rangoon [?]old Singgora (Stam) at 4.10 p.m. ...

    Article : 139 words
  11. HUSH! HUSH! AT TOWN HALL

    MYSTERY envelops the great woodblocks contract at the Town Hall. On the surface, and in view of ...

    Article : 458 words
  12. SISTER SEES HER BROTHER KILLED

    TO see the his crushed out of her four-year-old brother. Alan Frederick Rothemund, when a car ran him down in Canterbury Road, ...

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  13. UNIONISTS' MIGHTY ARMY

    BY courtesy of Mr. P. J. Sheehan, Industrial Advocate, of Melbourne, the "Labor Daily" has received full list of Federal ...

    Article : 225 words
  14. TIMBER WAR.

    INTRODUCTION of boy labor. Bully gangs (bargaining with the boss). Reduced basic wage. ...

    Article : 258 words
  15. BUTTENSHAW IS WAITING

    WHEN asked last night his view of the Prime Minister's remarks about employers who create suspicion by concealing their profits, and thus ...

    Article : 173 words
  16. INJURIES PROVE FATAL

    Edward Stephens, M. kneeked down by a bit-and-run motorist in Brighton Road. Elsternwick. on Saturday night, died in hospital to-night. ...

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  17. AEROPLANE IN SUBMARINE

    When the Prince of Wales opens the International Aero Exhibition at Olympia this month, one of the closest-kert secrets of the British Air Ministry will ...

    Article : 163 words
  18. PILE ARMS!

    WITH a view of carrying out various defence economies, the Minister for Defence, Senator Glasgow, and his officers ...

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  19. DISTURBED ITS SERENITY

    River Street, Ballina. It looks peaceful enough here, but fire and flood played havoc with the township over the week-end.--Tourist Bureau photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. "YOU BROKE ME"

    A NUMBER of personal effects and a farewell note were found on tap of the cliffs at Rora Gully. South Head, yesterday afternoon. ...

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  21. DANGER NOW GREATER

    AMENDING legislation by the Bavin Government, to the Lang Government's Act dealing with electrical installation, came into ...

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  22. "GARDEN OF ENGLAND" VANISHING

    The Archbishop of Canterbary speaking at Ma[?]re urged his audience in worth to-day[?] one of their contributions to the Sp[?]al vitality ...

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  23. "LEAVE UNION OR GET OUT"

    DURING the hearing to-day in the Richmond Court, of a case in which the Phoenix Manufacturing Pty. Ltd., Punt Road. Richmond, was ...

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  24. THAT INFANT'S ARM

    With only the mangled forearm of a young infant in their possession, police have little material to work on in elucidating the mystery ...

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  25. RETURNED MEN'S ACTIVITIES

    MANY big activities of returned soldiers will engage the attention of the State Council of the Returned Soldiers' League, which will meet at ...

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  26. THE BOOK BAN

    At the ordinary weekly meeting of the committee of the New South District of the Australian journalists' Association. Senator Rae, ...

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  27. LORRY OVER HIS HEAD

    James Templeman Inglis, 9, of Shepherd Street. Darlington, was killed instently when a horse lorry ran over his body in My[?]le Street, City, ...

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  29. AMERICA AGAIN

    America has invented another Marathon contest. This time, it is endurance in listening to gramophone records. At Cambridge (Mass.). two men in ...

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  30. S.P. BETS AMONG THE BANANAS

    William Jones who pleaded not guilty at the court to day to using his premises, a fruit, shop, for the purpose of betting, was convicted and ...

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  31. CYCLIST HAS NASTY FALL

    While A. Brown, of Ordnance Street, bricklayer at the Steelworks, was riding a bicycle home from work this afternoon, the front fork of the ...

    Article : 69 words
  32. FELLED WITH IRON BAR

    In the first glow dawn yesterday, Albert Edward Drown, a butcher, or Punchbowl Road. Punchbowl, was attacked by two men outside his home ...

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  33. TRANSPORT LICENCES AT PORT ADELAIDE

    Up to to-night, 3527 licenses have been issued at Port Adelaide, under the Transport Workers' Act. These include 307 fresh applications, many. ...

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  34. CROWD CLAMORS TO HEAR MURDER TRIAL

    There was a crowd clamoring for admission to the Port Adelaide Police Court this morning, when Frederick Carr was charged with having ...

    Article : 46 words
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