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  2. Advertising

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  4. NEARLY £1,000,000 LOST IN WAGES

    Indus trial disputes to the number of 504 occurred in Australia last year, involving 152,446 work-people and entailing an estimated loss in working days of 918,646, and in wages of £917,699. ...

    Article : 385 words
  5. HOBBS BEATS RECORDS

    J. B. Hobbs, by adding 10 to his Saturday score of 91 not out, against Somerset, not only equal led the 126 centuries compiled in ...

    Article : 385 words
  6. GAZING WITH MILD SURPRISE

    This "dress circle" of children watched Lady de Chair open the Blue Bird Free Kindergarten at Waterloo yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUSTRALIA OUGHT TO BEAT JAPAN

    Our Davis Cup representatives-- Anderson, Patterson, and Hawkes--have accomplished the easiest part of their mission in tradesmanlike fashion. A more decisive victory than that registered by them over the ...

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  8. LABOR'S POLICY ON DEFENCE

    A great deal of discussion has been aroused in political circles by an extraordinary speech on defence by Mr. F. Anstey, deputy leader ...

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  9. IN PARLIAMENT

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words
  10. COAL CRISIS AVERTED

    The threatened deadlock on the northern coalfields has been averted. Work is to be resumed at the three ...

    Article : 306 words
  11. SMALL 'PLANES IN DEMAND

    The members of two of the most celebrated aircraft firms announce that orders are pouring in from all parts of ...

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  12. MR. HOLMAN WILL NOT RE-ENTER POLITICS

    Mr. W. A. Holman, in an interview with the Australian Press Association's Paris representative, said he was taking a "rest cure," ...

    Article : 87 words
  13. SCHOOL LESSONS BY RADIO

    Lessons for school children are again to be broadcast, and, commencing at 11.25 a.m. to-day, an educational session of half an hour ...

    Article : 280 words
  14. ANOTHER CENTURY

    Hobbs has scored another century. ...

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  15. MISSING TOURISTS FOUND

    The four tourists--two men and two women--who had been missing on Mount Barrow since Sunday afternoon have been found by ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. BAN ON DANCING

    The Belfast correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports that, as a sequel to the recent "scandals," Blackrock and other seaside ...

    Article : 143 words
  17. "LIVE" FENCE

    Through touching a fence across which a high-tension electric cable had fallen, Mrs. Blanche Emily Maud Laxton, 41, a soldier's ...

    Article : 108 words
  18. BUSHED!

    Mr. Fitzpatrick won by the whole course--which was the Legislative Assembly--yesterday. It was this way. ...

    Article : 71 words
  19. GORED TO DEATH

    Horribly mutilated by a bull, the body of Gilbert Smith, a farm manager near Albany, was found on Sunday. Smith evidently had tried to yoke ...

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  20. BRITISH NAVY

    In accordance with the Admiralty's economy campaign, Portsmouth dockyard authorities have been ordered not to go on with the "R" class ...

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  21. ITALIAN'S WORLD FLIGHT

    Wing-commander de Pinedo has arrived at Menado (Dutch East Indies). ...

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  22. SCOTS WEDDED

    The eldest daughter of Lord Stonehaven, Governor-General-Designate of Australia, was to-day married to Mr. Michael Mason, son of Mr. James ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. LEADING THE VANGUARD OF SYDNEY'S SURFING ARMY

    With the first warm breath of Spring, the thoughts of Sydney surfers turn to the glistening sands and foaming breakers. This is an early morning scene at Bondi photographed yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. NATIONALISATION

    The "Daily Herald" reprints and comments on a letter by Sir Samuel Instone to the "Western Mail," advocating nationalisation of the railways. ...

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  25. STATION FIRE

    A wool shed at Terrick Station, on the Barcoo River, was totally destroyed by fire together with 1300 lambs, six bales of wool, machinery, ...

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  26. FINANCIAL DEAL

    Reuter's-Agency learns that a gigantic financial deal, probably the biggest since the war, is being negotiated, whereby an Anglo-American syndicate, ...

    Article : 133 words
  27. "HELL LET LOOSE"

    "Hell might have been let loose," said passengers on the St. Albans to-day in describing the recent students' riots at Canton. ...

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  28. PRINCE OF WALES

    A noisy welcome greeted the Prince of Wales on arrival yesterday afternoon. He was in the uniform of the Welsh Guards, and came ashore as ...

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  29. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    CABLES-- British aircraft firms are receiving many orders for small, easily-handled aeroplanes. ...

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  30. WEATHER FORECAST

    Chiefly fine in western and northwestern districts, but cloudy in eastern parts of the State, with further showers and some thunder. ...

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  31. NO WORK--WORK STRIKE--NO WORK

    The Bulli Shire Council is finding it hard to employ its unemployed. Recently it started a road ...

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  32. FOR PIANO-PLAYING

    Miss Doreen Clarke, of Melbourne, won the Challenge Gold Medal of the Royal College of Music for piano-playing. ...

    Article : 33 words
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