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  3. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  5. BRITISH SETTLERS ALLEGE BREACH OF FAITH

    Serious breaches of the terms of the agreement under which they were settled on the land in Victoria, were alleged by members of a deputation from the British Overseas Settlers' Association and the Imperial Ex-Service Association which waited on the Minister for ...

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  6. FINE WEEK-END WEATHER

    Mr. Hunt promises fine weather for the week-end. "Generally fine[?] with cool southerlies," is his forecast. This will be heartening to ...

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  7. COAL OWNERS' FIRST MOVE

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- One of the first moves by the coal owners, following their conference today, was made when the manager of ...

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  8. ANOTHER MALL BAG MISSING

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday. -- Following the sensational mail-bag rubbery, involving the loss of £30,000 worth of Treasury bonds. ...

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  9. VICTORIA WATCHES FOR N.S.W. BANDITS

    Detectives in Melbourne are keeping watch for the bandits who stole £17,000 in cash and cheques from the Mudgee mail train, near ...

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  10. FIRST STEPS FOR BIG AIRPORT IN MELBOURNE

    Because leading aviation experts, not only in Victoria, but throughout Australia, realise Melbourne is in danger of being ...

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  11. Heard First Shot Of War

    Captain Kuh[?]ka, commander of the Grandon, photographed in Sydney. He was in command of the Pfalz on the outbreak of war, and having ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. STOP PRESS

    CANBERRA Friday.--Miss May Holman, M.L.A., of W.A., has been appointed Australian substitute delegate to the ...

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  13. Settlers See Minister

    Mr. J. Morgan (left), President of the Tongala branch of the British Overseas Association and Mr. P. J. Larter, President of the Association, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. SYDNEY SWEPT BY STORMS

    SYDNEY. Friday. -- According [?] the Assistant State Meteorologist (Mr. Camm). the country districts will not benefit much from the heavy ...

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  16. K.C. APPLIES TO COURT FOR 11 34d.

    SYDNEY Friday.--John Joseph McGinty, of Dubbo was awarded one farthing yesterday in a claim for £1000 damages against the Dubbo ...

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  17. CAPITAL TEMPERATURES

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  18. WEEK'S RAIL REVENUE SHOWS INCREASE

    For the first time since August the weekly return of traffic revenue issued by the Railways Department shows an increase on the previous year's figures. ...

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  19. IN OTHER PAGES

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  20. PRIME MINISTERS' WIRELESS TALK ACROSS THE WORLD

    How Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, the British Prime Minister, from his room at 10, Downing Street, London, will talk across 11,000 miles of space by wireless telephony to Mr. Scullin at Canberra, at the official opening of the service between Great Britain and Australia. The conversation will be relayed by land lines to all the Australian broadcasting stations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. LAKES ENTRANCE OIL PROSPECTS

    LAKES ENTRANCE, Friday. -- Further drilling by the South Australian Oil Wells Company at its No. 2 bore. Lakes Entrance, has opened ...

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  22. W.A. ELECTION TOMORROW

    The Collier Labor Government will face the electors at the poll to-morrow. The Government has been Power for two terms--a period of ...

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