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  4. WOMEN'S RANSOM

    A message from Darwin states that a report is current that a native "king," Wantabadgery, is demanding 100 bags ...

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    Mrs Glencross and members of the Housewives' Association studying their plans after having called upon Mr Prendergast, the Premier, this morning to protest against increases in the price of bread. (1) Mrs Savige, Acting President; (2). Mrs Patterson; (3) Mrs Glencross, President; (4). Miss Bissgood; (5) Mrs Knight, Vice-President; (6) Mrs Kinsman, and (7) Mrs Carkeek. -- "Herald." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE PACT THAT WAS

    The fate of the Bruce-Page Government is still hanging in the balance. Mr. Bruce, Prime Minister, has yet to decide whether he will accept the election pact as amended yesterday by the ...

    Article : 302 words
  7. STATE FLOUR MILL

    "We intend to start a State flour mill. It is an important part of our policy." Mr Prendergast, Premier, today told members of the Housewives' Association this when they asked him to ...

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  8. AWAITING MR BRUCE

    Nationalist and Country Party members are impatiently awaiting Mr Bruce's decision on the amended pact as agreed upon by the party ...

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  9. STOP PRESS

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  10. £1,000,000 TAXATION REDUCTION

    WELLINGTON, Thursday. -- In his financial statement last night Mr Massey, Prime Minister, announced a surplus of £1,812,365, and foreshadowed ...

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  11. CHELSEA MYSTERY DEEPENS

    An important development occurred today in connection with the Chelsea mystery. Following on the finding on Sunday of a skull by three youths, a black tracker, Warry ...

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  12. WHAT THE AGREEMENT MEANS

    The accepted view in Federal political circles today is that the relationships between the two parties supporting the Composite ...

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  13. LABOR CHUCKLES

    Labor is chuckling over the attempt of the Nationalists and Country Party to present a united front and continue the composite Government. ...

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  14. MORE RAIN COMING

    Victoria may expect more rain shortly. The depression which recently caused heavy gales to the south of Albany is now ...

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  16. BREAD, 6d. A LOAF

    Officials of the Treasury Tender Board confirmed today the statement made by Mr Prendergast, Premier, that bread was being supplied to seven ...

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  17. YALLOURN STRIKE

    This afternoon Mr H. F. Smith, secretary of the Building Trades Federation, left hurriedly for Yallourn. He will advise the men who are still ...

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  18. BLACK TRACKERS AT CHELSEA

    Harry Phillips (left) and Martin Bligh (right), black-trackers, at work today with police dogs near Chelsea, where a human, skull was found in the scrub. A woman's body was found today. -- "Herald." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. MELBOURNE'S WATER

    "Melbourne is provided with a good, palatable supply of water," said Mr G. A. Gibbs, secretary to the Board of Works, today, referring to a letter in ...

    Article : 90 words
  20. In Other Pages

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  21. CRICKET TESTS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Everything points to Jack Gregory, the Australian fast bowler, being available for the tests against England. ...

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  22. CHIMNEY DEMOLISHER

    Mr Jack Thorpe, better known among building demolishers as "The Cat," is never happier than when perched on top of a 200 feet chimney ...

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  23. YACHT CLUB GRANT

    Mr Bailey, Minister for Lands, has decided to review the decision of Mr Oman, his predecessor, in granting the St. Kilda Yacht Club an additional ...

    Article : 96 words
  24. LOST IN CORIO BAY

    GEELONG, Thursday. -- During a heavy fog, 30 stevedores, who were being taken from the city side of who bay to Corio Quay to work the ...

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  25. "TOUGH" TRIP

    From Adelaide to Darwin with only one puncture and no mechanical trouble was the record of a party of South Australian motorists who ...

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  26. GLENELG ELECTION

    Mr Lemmon, Minister for Education, and Mr Slater, Attorney-General left for Heywood, Western District, this morning to open the campaign ...

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  27. WEATHER FORECAST

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  28. GORED BY BULL

    [?]ERN. Thursday. -- Patrick Seymour, junr., was gored by a bull while trucking cattle at Springhurst. He had two ribs broken and his neck ...

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  29. TRAM AND BUS COLLIDE

    At 8.25 a.m. today a motor bus, proceeding north, while negotiating the curve at the St. Kilda Junction, collided with a cable tram, which ...

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