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  4. DISMISSALS OF POLICE

    The abrupt dismissal of two constables from a city division has caused a stir in the police force. ONE of the constables was ...

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    BRISBANE TO ADELAIDE in a day.--Mr. J. Broadbent and his 'plane, photographed by Flying-Officer Owen from the Shell Co.'s 'plane, during Mr. Broadbent record-breaking flight between the capitals. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NIGHT RAID ON LINER

    Intercepted by a Customs official as he was leaving the N.Y.K. mail steamer Kamo Maru, at No. 7 Walsh Bay Wharf, late last night, a ...

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  7. COUNTRY GROUPS UNITE

    Despite protracted discussions up to midnight last night between representatives of the United Country movement--a merger accomplished yesterday morning--and the State Country Party, on the question of the formation of a new political party, no ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    LEADER of the Riverina Movement, Mr. Charles Hardy. The Riverina is one of the four country movements which yesterday merged into a quadruple alliance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. EVEN SALIVA GIVES A CLUE

    A new discovery has rendered the criminal liable to detection through clues of quite an unexpected sort. ALWAYS pioneers in the use of ...

    Article : 257 words
  10. CONGO WOULD BE EASIER

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Though the distinguished ex-sculleryman, Zoubkoff, is reported to be giving very serious consideration to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THICKNESSE, AND POLO

    IF V. Thicknesse desires to continue to play water-polo in the coming summer, he will, by his transfer to the Rugby League, provide a ...

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  12. TRUSTEES OF G.S BANK

    THE appointment of trustees of the Government Savings Bank is unlikely to be made by the Government, which will delegate that ...

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  13. KILLED CHILDREN; THEY ATE TOO MUCH

    Arrested for the murder of his seventeen-years-old son, a farmer confessed that he had murdered three other children. ...

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  14. NO EXTRA EXPENSE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Senator Daly says that no extra expense will be involved by the creation of an unemployed secretariat, because the staff will be ...

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  15. TWO MEN MURDERED IN RANGES

    PERTH, Thursday.--The reported murder of two members of an exploration party near the Rawlinson Range, 430 miles north-east of Laverton, has been ...

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  16. BERT HINKLER WILL VISIT US

    Mr. D. McK. Dow (Australian representative) brought together for the first time the two famous Australian aviators, Bert Hinkler and Harold ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. JAPANESE SUSPECT CHICHESTER

    JAPAN is taking no risks with F. C. Chichester, who arrived at Kagoshima today from Shanghai. The flight took about ten hours, and ...

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  19. COOLER WEATHER AT WEEK-END

    MOSTLY fine, with an occasional shower and cold, squally west to southerly winds, is Mr. Mares forecast for the weekend. ...

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  20. OTHER NEWS AT A GLANCE

    THE Legislative Council postponed consideration of the Greater Sydney Bill, and insisted on its Insurance Bill amendments.--P. 9. ...

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  21. MOLLISON TAKES "JOB"

    J. A. Mollison, the Australia-England record-breaker, is to join the "Daily Mail's" squadron of civil aircraft, commanded by Captain Barnard, and giving miniature air ...

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  22. ALL IS WELL ABOARD THE KATOOMBA

    Considerable alarm was caused last night when rumors were circulated that the inter-State steamer Katoomba had foundered near Adelaide. ...

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  23. EQUALITY OF SACRIFICE AMONG JUDGES

    The financial sacrifices offered to the Federal Government by the three Judges of the High Court Bench (Sir Frank Gavan Duffy, Mr. Justice Starke, and Mr. Justice ...

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