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  6. Collingwood's First Pennant

    The Collingwood Club's oldest pennant (awarded in 1896) flying over the ground today for the opening match of the season with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STOP PRESS

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  8. BIG FOOTBALL AGAIN

    TODAY saw the football season in full swing again. The Association and a few minor leagues began their programmes a fortnight ...

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  9. NOTE NUMBER CLUE FAILS

    SYDNEY. Saturday.--The mystery of the £ 10,000 bank robbery is still unsolved, and the investigations have been complicated by the fact that ...

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  10. PUBLIC GETS MEAT SUPPLIES

    Although 3000 members of the Meat Industry Union, covering the whole of the retail and wholesale trade, will cease work on Monday ...

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  11. MINISTER DEFENDS OWN NOMINATION

    Defending his decision to recommend to the Governor-in-Council his own appointment as trustee of the Caulfield racecourse, the ...

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  12. MR LANG'S RAID ON INSURANCE COYS.

    STRONG opposition was expressed by insurance and other financial authorities today to the latest bid by the New South Wales Premier (Mr Lang) for money. His plan, which was approved, by his party yesterday, ...

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  13. PLAN DESCRIBED AS FRAUD

    Outspokenly condemning Mr Lang's decision to introduce a bill to compel insurance companies to lodge cash guarantee deposits with the Treasury, ...

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  14. PENNANT UNFURLED

    Before the start of the League football match at Victoria Park this afternoon, the Collingwood and Geelong teams lined up in front of the ...

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  15. The Products of School Gardens

    A large number of children from the State Schools displayed the products of their gardens at the Malvern Town Hall today, to compete for the Sir William Brunton Shield. Some of the children arriving with, their exhibits. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Now, You Anglers!

    TRARALGON, Saturday.--Fishing in the Traraigon Creek at Koornaila, Mr Wight landed a blackfish that weighed 3[?]lb. cleaned. It is the ...

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  17. CHEAP PETROL FROM COAL

    CANBERRA, Saturday. -- One result of the report to the Federal Government on petrol prices is that the Government has begun to ...

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  18. REFRIGERATED FREIGHTS TO GO UP

    After the expiration of the present contract with overseas shipowners on June 30, shippers of every class of refrigerated cargo ...

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  20. In Other Pages

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  21. CAPITAL TEMPERATURES

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  22. £50,000 HOSPITAL APPEAL

    An appeal for £50,000 has been launched for the Queen Victoria Hospital, an institution controlled by women and staffed by women for the benefit of women and children. Today's picture at the institution of two nurses admiring a newly-born infant. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. HOW A MEETING CAN BE SPOILED

    DARWIN, Saturday.--Eighty-three Darwin unemployed celebrated May Day yesterday by marching from their camp two miles outside Darwin to the ...

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  24. MILLINER'S STORE LOOTED

    Hats and millinery material, valued at £70. were stolen by thieves who broke into the shop of Miss Frances Collier, Brunswick Street. ...

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  25. MR LANG STILL CRACKS THE WHIP

    SYDNEY, Saturday. -- Not only must all Labor members of the Legislative Assembly and Legislative council sign a new pledge binding them ...

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  26. SAFE BLOWN OPEN

    Thieves blew open a safe in the office of the premises of J. C. Edington and Son, Park Street, South Melbourne, last night, and stole two ...

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  27. CAMBERWELL MAYOR IN ROAD SMASH

    SALE. Saturday.--When the Mayor of Camberwell (Cr H. L. Witt) and Mr Robert Baird were returning from an inspection of the oil well at ...

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  28. 75-YEAR-OLD DRIVER IN CROSSING SMASH

    ADELAIDE. Saturday.--A. middle aged man, believed to be George Joseph Marsh, of Port Adelaide, was killed today in a level crossing ...

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  29. SETTLERS' COMMISSION

    The Overseas Settlers' Royal Commission will continue the hearing of evidence in the Courthouse at Dan[?]nong at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. ...

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