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  2. Advertising

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  4. WEATHER FORECAST[?]

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  6. STOP PRESS

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  7. 40-HOURS WEEK FOR WOMEN

    A forty hours working week, An hour's break for the midday meal, Rests in the morning and ...

    Article : 326 words
  8. HOW THE FAVORITE WON THE NEWMARKET HANDICAP

    The scene when Gothic won the Newmarket Handicap at Flemington this afternoon, from Thracian Belle and Chrystal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. STORM DOES £3000 DAMAGE

    More than £3,000 worth of damage was caused by last night's tropical thunderstorm--the most spectacular ...

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  10. RECONSTITUTING TARIFF BOARD

    CANBERRA, Saturday.--The period of the appointment of the members of the Tariff Board, with the exception of the chairman, expires ...

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  11. GRIGGS TO BE TRIED ON WEDNESDAY

    Mr J. A. Curner, K.C., will prosecute, and Mr G. A. Maxwell. K.C., and Mr. J. M. Cullity will defend in the case in which Ronald Geeves ...

    Article : 154 words
  12. NEWMARKET

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  13. HEENEY STRIKES A SNAG

    Tom Heeney, the New Zealand boxer, who yesterday defeated Jack Delaney, is much disturbed over a report ...

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  14. MYSTERY ARMS IN EUROPE

    LONDON, March 3.--Five truckloads of machine gun parts, sidetracked at Saint Gothard, on the Hungaro-Austrian frontier, will ...

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  15. N.Z. FARMERS TO FIGHT DAYLIGHT SAVING

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Saturday.--The daylight saving period will end tomorrow morning, after its first trial. Already farmers are entering ...

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  16. 35,000 HAVE SEEN TRADE EXHIBITION

    Latest figures show that 35,000 people paid admission to the British Exhibition last week. It is expected that another 10,000 will have visited ...

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  17. £8,000,000 LOAN FOR COMMONWEALTH

    LONDON, March 2.--A Commonwealth loan of £8,000,000 for development works, migration, and the redemption of securities has been ...

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  18. FOOD AND GROCERIES A SHADE CHEAPER

    Compared with January, 1927, prices of food and groceries were slightly cheaper in January last, according to statistics compiled by the ...

    Article : 200 words
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  20. MAN ESCAPES FROM BURNING CAR

    ECHUCA, Saturday.--The mail car driven by the contractor (Mr Phil Riley) between Moama and Womboota, New South Wales, met with ...

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  21. GRAPE SCHEME SUCCEEDS

    Complete success has so far attended the efforts by which soldier settlers in Murray districts are trying to provide, city people with fresh grapes at ...

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  22. ULIMAROA TO TIE UP

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Unless there is a last-minute change of attitude on the part of the Marine Cooks, Bakers and Butchers' Union, the Ulimaroa ...

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  23. DON JUAN OF SPIES TRIED AS TRAITOR

    PARIS, March 3.--Nicknamed "The Don Juan of Spies," on account of his many love affairs during the German occupation, and also believed to be ...

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  24. MRS. HINKLER ASKED TO CANBERRA

    Mrs Hinkler has been asked to Canberra as the guest of the Commonwealth. The following telegram was sent to her today by the Prime ...

    Article : 170 words
  25. SPECIAL SESSION FOR UNEMPLOYMENT

    The Metropolitan Council of the Labor Party has asked the executive of the party to request the Labor Government to summon a special ...

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  26. LAND VALUES REDUCED BY MORATORIUM

    BENDIGO, Saturday.--Writing to Bendigo Agricultural Society from Stawell on the moratorium, Mr H. H. Wettenhall stated: "It would be well ...

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  27. LETTERS A MILE LONG

    Bringing two sky-writing planes with him, Mr J. Rogers, of London, who hopes to make a canopy of messages over Melbourne in the next few ...

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  28. IN OTHER PAGES

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  29. Mr and Mrs Bruce in Melbourne

    The Prime Minister and Mrs Bruce arrived from Canberra today, both looking exceedingly well. The secretary to the Prime Minister's ...

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  30. LEADING SYDNEY BREWER DIES

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Mr A W. Tooth, for many years head brewer of Tooths Ltd., died yesterday at the age of 64. He was born in Double Bay, ...

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  31. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS

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