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  4. SINGAPORE BASE: WHAT IS IT WORTH TO AUSTRALIA?

    When the Federal Parliament meets again one of its first duties will be to determine the amount and mode of Australia's contribution towards the cost of the Singapore base. The question has been revived by the cabled announce ...

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  5. ADELIELAND

    Sir Douglas Mawson, the Australian explorer, who made the first landing At Adelie Land in the Antarctic in 1912, today conferred ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DE GARIS FREE

    When Clement John De Garis appeared today for the second time in the City Court, charged with having by false pretences (a ...

    Article : 454 words
  7. U.S. FLEET PLANS

    In an interview with "The Herald" Special Representative today the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Page) reviewed his work at ...

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  8. BEST EMPIRE BABY

    In connection with the re-opening of the Wembley Exhibition this year, the National Baby Week Council, London, is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MORE GAS TROUBLE

    A serious position, has arisen again in the gas dispute, and unless a way out of the difficulty is found during the week-end there is likely to be ...

    Article : 90 words
  10. STOP PRESS

    Northern District. 1st Innings. -- Wells, c Woolley, b Hearne, 15; Bell, b Tate, 33; Osland, c Woolley, b Hearne, ...

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  11. NEW BUS MOVE

    A new development in the bus dispute occurred today, when Mr Millane, a bus owner, lodged an application for an injunction to restrain the ...

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  12. "BASE MUST GO ON"

    Referring today to the discussion in the House of Commons the Prime Minister (Mr Bruce) said he regretted that some ...

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  13. "SUCCESS ASSURED"

    LONDON, March 8.--Dr. Eric Pritchard, chairman of the executive of Baby Health Week, to be held at Wembley, reading the annual report. ...

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  14. CHAR-A-BANC FARES

    On behalf of char-a-bane owners the C.M.U.A. is moving to have a reduction made in the minimum fare of 16 enforced for char-a-bancs ...

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  15. WEATHER FORECAST

    Cloudy, warm, and sultry, with northerly winds, followed by a change during Saturday to west of south-west [?] along the ...

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  16. MANUFACTURERS HIT

    Melbourne manufacturers complain that a shortage of trucks in New South Wales is seriously handicapping their activities. ...

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  17. FEDERAL COMMITTEE

    The Prime Minister (Mr Bruce) announced, after the meeting of the Federal Cabinet today, that the personnel of the ...

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  18. AUSTRALIANS AT ADELIE LAND

    The Brat, landing on Adelie Land. Sir Douglas Mawson's Australian Expedition disembarking in January, 1912 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. MAN AND HIS WIFE DISAPPEAR

    WELLINGTON, Friday. -- The disappearance of Mrs Mount and her husband is proving a baffling mystery to the police. ...

    Article : 88 words
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  21. BUFFALO CHALET "BOOST"

    Having made improvements in the construction and conduct of the Government Chalet at Mount Buffalo, the Railway Commissioners have begun a ...

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  22. NAVAL CONFERENCE

    SINGAPORE, Mar. 5. -- Admiral [?] A. Everett, Commander-in-Chief [?] the China Station, interviewed [?] board H.M.S. Hawkins, emphasised ...

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  23. ULYSSES SAILS AT NOON TOMORROW

    Messrs. John Sanderson and Co. announce that the Blue Funnel steamer Ulysses will leave Port Melbourne Prince's Pier at 12 noon ...

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  24. POLICE REFORMS

    The State Cabinet will consider reforms in the Police Department recommended by the Chief Commissioner (Mr A. Nicholson) with the ...

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  25. EMPIRE TRADE

    LONDON, Mar. 5. -- The Colonial Office notifies the formation of the imperial Economic Committee which [?]as foreshadowed by the Premier ...

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  26. COCAINE SPREAD

    The Chief Commissioner of Police (Mr A. Nicholson) said today, in reference to the increase of the cocaine drug truffle, that in his report ...

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  27. 36 SNAKE'S EGGS UNDER STONE

    RATHSCAH, Friday.--Mr I. Chadwick, quarryman, of Rathscar, killed a brown snake on Wednesday measuring 4 feet 7 inches. ...

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  28. BOYCOTT PLAN NOT SUPPORTED

    The proposal of the Industrial Workers of the World that the American fleet should be boycotted while in Australian waters is not ...

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  29. £1400 PROFIT ON FARM

    Giving his impressions regarding the Killingworth Soldier Settlement Estate, Yea, which he inspected yesterday, the Minister for Lands (Mr ...

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  30. "DRY" LAWS--A POINT OF HONOR

    Although no request has yet been made by the U.S. naval authorities that the 18th Amendment be observed at official functions during the visit ...

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  31. HORSES BOLT: BOWSER BROKEN

    Damage to the extent of £280 was claimed to have been done to a bowser pump in front of tho Abbotsford Falls Motor Garage, Johnston street, ...

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  32. CAULFIELD HOSPITAL

    After a long interview today with Mr R. J. Love, Inspector of Charities, the Minister for Health (Dr. Ar[?]yle) announce that negotiations for ...

    Article : 72 words
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  34. THE KING'S COLORS

    At Dandenong tomorrow afternoon Major-General G. J. Johnston will present the King's Colors to the Band Battalion, commanded by ...

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  35. "THROUGH" TRAMS TO PRESTON

    Preston cable trams will run through to the City on and after Sunday next. ...

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