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  5. JEWEL RAID DEVELOPMENT

    AN unusual development was reported to police yesterday in the startling jewel theft that, on Wednesday night, involved the kidnapping of Mr. Solomon Cohen, King Street jeweller, and the rifling of his safe. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FIDUCIARY PLAN MAY FADE AWAY

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Loan Council's proposal to float a Joan of £12,000,000--£6,000,000 for the relief of farmers and £6,000,000 to ...

    Article : 429 words
  7. FOOD RELIEF TANGLE

    PORT KEMBLA, Friday.--Extraordinary results followed the putting into operations here of the Government's "new system" of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HOSPITAL WITH A GRIEVANCE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The committee of the Melbourne Children's Hospital intends to protest to the organiser of art unions for the Royal Alexandra Hospital ...

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  9. WILD HUNT IN CITY

    TAKING hair-raising risks, and once coming within an ace of death, car thieves yesterday dashed through crowded city streets ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. EXPLOSIVES IN SECRET SPOT

    ENOUGH explosives to wreck a district or "crack" half the safes in Sydney, were found yesterday hidden in a ledge on the banks of the George's ...

    Article : 118 words
  11. 'PLANES ONCE A WEEK

    AIR passenger and mail services between Sydney and Melbourne by A.N.A. planes are to be reduced to once a week from May 11. ...

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  12. WOULD GIVE UP POST AS PRIMATE

    AUCKLAND, Friday.--The Primate of New Zealand, Archbishop Averill, is prepared to forsake his office if a union of Christian Churches can be accomplished. ...

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  13. SACRIFICE SELF FOR NON-PARTY GOVERNMENT

    PERTH, Friday.--To facilitate the formation of a non-party Government, the Chief Secretary, Mr. Keenan, has offered to relinquish office. ...

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  14. DULL WEATHER FOR BOAT RACE

    Take your overcoat to the "Head of the River" race to-day. Mr. Mares predicts that the weather will be "mostly cloudy, with showers and a freshening ...

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  15. "COCKY" WAS CURED BY WIRE

    If your parrot had a cold how would you cure it? You cannot give a parrot eucalyptus, or run its chest with camphorated oil, and ...

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  16. THE NEWS AT A GLANCE

    THIEVES who robbed Mr. Cohen, the city jeweller, have returned valuable papers.--P. 1. A BIG drop in the State revenue is ...

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  17. "GLUT" OF CRIMINALS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--"Unfortunately, my department has not the assistance of an Act similar to the Consorting Act of New South Wales, and, though all the ...

    Article : 98 words
  18. RELIEF WORK MAY BECOME "BLACK"

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--A Gilbertian situation, which may have serious consequences for men anxious to earn a few pounds, is likely to develop if Mr. ...

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  19. EAGER DEMAND FOR BOOK ON PROSPECTING

    So great has been the demand for information regarding gold-prospecting and gold-bearing areas that the Department of Mines' has issued a third edition of "A ...

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  20. 21 IN RUSH FOR SIX SENATE SEATS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Twenty-one Labor candidates have nominated for the pre-selection for the six Victorian seats in the Senate, which will be contested in ...

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  21. LABOR GROUP

    AT a committee meeting of the University Labor Group it was decided that a motion be submitted to the general meeting as follows: "That a University ...

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  22. ADVERTISE AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--To advertise Australia a new set of postage stamps bearing pictures of Australian birds and animals is being prepared. ...

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  23. MOST ANNOYING TO HEAR "WOLF, WOLF" CRY

    "It is most annoying for a magistrate to sit on the bench and listen to shoplifters calling the police and shop inspectors liars, and you deserve to go to gaol ...

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  24. EVEN CATS MUST HELP TO BALANCE N.Z. BUDGET

    AUCKLAND, Friday.--The Government's economy axe has even affected the cats kept at the chief post office to kill rats. Certain telegraph messenger boys were ...

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  25. AIR HONOR GOES TO KINGSFORD SMITH

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--At a meeting of the Associated Aero Club of Australia today the Oswald Watt Medal, given for the most outstanding aerial achievement of ...

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  26. 100-GUINEA GIFT FOR GRATITUDE

    AUCKLAND, Friday.--An Englishman, Mr. H. Baker, has forwarded to the Governor one hundred guineas in gratitude for efforts made to find his son, Michael ...

    Article : 44 words
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