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  3. CITY FORECAST:

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    THE FATEFUL BARREL, showing the gears which will rotate it, to see that the marbles have "a fair spin" to decide prize-winners in the State Lottery, which opens on August 10. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STILL MORE DRASTIC CUTS IN SERVICE SALARIES!

    Mr. Lang's promised bill to reduce all Governmental salaries to a maximum of £500 a year, was amended in Caucus yesterday to provide also for a 20 per cent, cut in salaries between £5 and £10 a week! ...

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    GEORGE EVANS, a naturalised American, who arrived by the Sonoma on Tuesday, stayed on the wharf until yesterday, for fear he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. COLD PATRIOT VANISHED

    THE "International" situation which was created and fostered solely by George Evans, a musician and passenger by the Sonoma, died yesterday ...

    Article : 327 words
  9. ROMANCE OUT OF SCHOOL

    A schoolboy-and-girl romance is suspected by police to be the explanation of the sudden disappearance on Tuesday night of a 14-year-old ...

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  10. ALADDIN'S CAVE AND HOPES

    "FOOL-PROOF," says Mr. William Gow, Leichhardt manufacturer, as he gazes with pride at the barrel made by his firm for the State Lottery ...

    Article : 249 words
  11. MICE, MEN, MUNGANA

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--If the Brisbane mice had been a little more enterprising, and the Brisbane Government, cats a little less attentive to duty. ...

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  12. HIS FIRST QUERY

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--In the House of Assembly to-day Mr. Collaton, the Lang Plan member for Adelaide, asked his first question suggesting that A. A. Edwards, ...

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  13. NEW DUTY ENSURES PURE PETROL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--A small schedule, the main object of which to is strengthen British preference and to conform with the ...

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  14. COLD WEATHER PREVAILS

    Cool to cold conditions were almost general throughout the State yesterday, the maximum registrations being 65 degrees, at Clarence Heads and Port ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND TO HAVE FEWER POLITICIANS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--At a prolonged meeting of the Government Party to-day it was decided to reduce the number of members of the Assembly from 72 ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND'S "NO"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Mr. Barnes, State Treasurer, has sent a telegram to Mr. Scullin again protesting on Queensland's behalf against any assistance being ...

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    MR. A. M. SHADLER, managing director of Shadlers Ltd., who have contracted to supply all dole bread in the metropolitan area at 38 a dozen loaves. It is estimated ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. FORCED LANDING AT BATAVIA

    MR. J. A. MOLLISON, who is attempting to fly from Australia to England in seven days, made an emergency landing 15 miles south of Batavia this evening. ...

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  20. PINNED UNDER LORRY

    Ambulance officers had to dig away a quantity of earth yesterday to release Leonard Brabham (20), of Bassett Street, Hurstville, who was trapped under a ...

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  21. OTHER NEWS AT A GLANCE

    THE ever-increasing cry of the country for freedom was manifest at the opening at Wagga yesterday of the Riverina Movement's three-days' conference.--P. 8. ...

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  22. BLAMES THE PREMIER

    A woman who spent last night in the cells at Central Police Station blamed the Premier and the Government for all her troubles. ...

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  23. BE CAREFUL WHEN HANDLING PLUGS

    Ald, Parkes, chairman of the Electricity Committee of the City Council, at yesterday's meeting of the committee drew attention to the grave danger which attends ...

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  24. INSANE--NOT GUILTY OF MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--On the ground of insanity, the jury found in the Criminal Court to-day that Charles Eldridge, 26, steward, was not guilty of the ...

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  25. ADELAIDE TRAGEDY

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--Climbing a high box this morning at the Wilcox Street sub-station of the Adelaide Electric Supply Co., Ltd., to replace a tarpaulin on ...

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  26. NO LENIENCY FOR EMPIRE WRECKERS URGED

    HOBART, Wednesday.--Members of both sides of the Assembly to-day, referring to prosecution of Communists at Launceston, spoke against leniency being ...

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  27. MEN WHO SHOT CONSTABLE HAVE MADE GETAWAY

    Though the whole of the metropolitan police are on the lookout for the men who shot down Constable Ulrick at Vaucluse on Tuesday, no arrest had been made up ...

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  28. £1000 A MONTH FOR UNEMPLOYED

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.--In addition to £23,300 it has already contributed, the Canteen and Regimental Funds Trust Board has decided to vote towards relief ...

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