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  2. Advertising

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  4. WEATHER FORECAST:

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  5. WHERE THERE'S A WILL THERE'S A--WON'T!"

    A fractious Shetland pony has to be coaxed along--an incident in the Show ring today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SPRING RACING

    SYDNEY, Monday.--As a result of Aorangi's form at Rosehill he hardened considerably in the Epsom market. Somebody supported the double ...

    Article : 329 words
  7. SLIDES 150 FEET DOWN PIT; NOT HURT

    Although he slid 150 feel down a clay pit at the Nor[?] Brickworks this afternoon. Noel Rainsbury 21, of Derby street. Kew, received only ...

    Article : 230 words
  8. COSGRAVE NINE AHEAD

    On the latest Free State election figures the Cosgrave (Government) Party, with the supporting Independents and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BEST FOOTBALLERS COMPETITION

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  10. SHEEP AT SHOW BEST YET

    In spite of an unpromising weather forecast, indicating showers, visitors in large numbers arrived early at the Royal Show ...

    Article : 257 words
  11. BUDGET TOMORR0W

    The Premier and Treasurer (Mr Hogan) will deliver his Budget Speech in the Legislative Assembly late tomorrow ...

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  12. STOP, PRESS

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  13. HERALD FARMER'S SHOW IMPRESSIONS

    In the following short article Mr James Brereton, the Narrewillock former, who is in Melbourne for the first time ...

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  14. "NOT ASSAULTED," SAYS RUDOLPH

    After the incident which followed Saturday's semi-final ball match on the Melbourne Cricket Ground when, it was ...

    Article : 415 words
  15. BRITISH MOVE TO AID EMPIRE RADIO

    Although the British Broadcasting Corporation is, moving slowly in the establishment of an Empire Radio service, proof that the public and ...

    Article : 220 words
  16. CASH-ORDER SYSTEM

    The first of two articles by Harold Burston, The Herald Financial Expert, dealing with the cash-order system is in ...

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  17. £300 JEWELLERY ROBBERY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mrs Pauline Prentice, daughter of Mr W. Pearson, the owner of the racehorse Amounts, was robbed during the past fortnight ...

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  18. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS

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  19. WRITS FLYING IN HECTIC CAMPAIGN

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- As an outcome of the charges made by Mr P. J. Minahan, M.L.A., that a memher of Mr. Lang's Cabinet ...

    Article : 222 words
  20. VETERAN DRIVES IN FROM PERTH

    Mr. P. W. Armstrong, knowns as "The Father of Motoring," drove in from Perth yesterday, on his eighth overland trip, as casually as though ...

    Article : 165 words
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  22. HAT TIED TOGETHER WITH BOOTLACES

    Mrs J. K. Robertson and her daughters. Pauline and Margaret, who returned to Melbourne from abroad in the Chitral, today, are enthusiastic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. PARENTS TAKE SCHOOL LESSONS WITH THEIR CHILDREN

    Miss Dorothy Bradshaw, a teacher on the staff of St. Michael's Girls' School, returned to Melbourne today from London by the Chitral. ...

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  24. ACTOR'S TRAGIC DEATH AT 79

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Walter Bentley, the Shakespearea[?] actor and teacher of elocution was found shot dead today in his rooms at "Cromer," ...

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  25. M's.H.R. GO BACK TO SCHOOL

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Every Federal member, with the exception of Sir George Pearce, who is in London, and the Minister for Customs ...

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  26. LIZARD AND SNAKE SKINS FOR CLOTHES

    LONDON, Sept. 18. -- The Times says that lizard skins and snake skins, softened like satin and highly polished, have undergone a revival, Dyed in ...

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  27. ELECTROCUTED ON HOUSE ROOF

    ADELAIDE Monday.--James Edson, 27, farm laborer, residing with his relative, T. Hall, at 27. Miller street, Prospect, was electrocuted ...

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  28. BUTTON-SELLER GAOLED FOR MONTH

    Claud Vincent, laborer, was fined £2 in the City Curt today, for having tried to sell buttons to people in the street on Saturday, and on charges of ...

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  29. WORLD'S CHESS TITLE

    BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 18,--In the first of 20 games for the world's chess championship, Senor Capablanca (Cuba), who is playing M. Alekline ...

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  30. FIRST FUNCTION IN NEW TOWN HALL

    On October 9 the first official function will be held in the new Town Hall, it will be the City Council's quarterly luncheon and election of the Lord ...

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  31. BUNDl SHARES RISE

    Shares in Bundi Tin rose 36 on the Stock Exchange this morning. In a week they have risen 86. The yield 01 tin oxide for the fortnight realised ...

    Article : 47 words
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