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  4. Constable’s Coffin Draped With the Union Jack

    Draped with the Union Jack, the coffin containing the remains of Constable W. S. Cantrell, a victim of last Saturday’s road accident, was carried from the Methodist Church, Albury, by the dead officer’s colleagues. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OUTLOOK NOT BRIGHT FOR EMPIRE PRODUCERS

    The leader of the British delegation (Sir Reginald Dorman Smith, M.P.) addressing the Empire producers’ conference to-day, suggested that the economic power of the Empire might be used in economic bargaining. He said British producers would not sit down indefinitely under ...

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  7. SWEEPING VICTORIES CLAIMED BY CHINESE

    Further details support the Chinese claim to sweeping victories on all fronts in the northern Tientsin-Pukow railway sector as a result of the counter-offensive launched last Thursday. ...

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  8. DOCTOR AGAINST RIGID MILITARY TRAINING

    Preference for a physical training system, which embodies games, out of door recreation, and plenteous feeding, rather than one of repeated ...

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  9. INJURED MAN’S PLUCK

    When the [?] District Coroner (Mr. R. Williams) to-day inquired into the death of Edward John Welch, [?] station hand, who was ...

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  10. HOW TO VOTE IN MODERN WAY

    At least one voter in Albury o Saturday last was not satisfied with the candidates offering. His choice was bestowed on international figures ...

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  11. JUDGE CALLS MAN A DREAMER

    “Vivian strikes me as being a peculiar type. Just a dreamier, in fact, a tiny bit mental,” remarked Mr. Justice Lukin when Charles Cecil ...

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  12. WIRELESS TELEPHONY TO LINK LEPERS WITH OUTSIDE WORLD

    To bring leper station inmates on Channel Island into closer contact with the outside world, approved tests are being made with wireless telephony. ...

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  13. INTRUDER GREETED WITH “HEAVY ARTILLERY”

    Disturbing an intruder at his home at Sefton Park last night, Edward Charles Hudson fired several shots from a double-barrelled gun, but the ...

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  14. SHIP’S OFFICER ALLEGEDLY ATTACKED

    The chief officer of the Finnish barque, Olivebank, was conveyed to hospital with injuries alleged to have been caused by a member of the crew, ...

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  15. FREE TRAVEL BY RAIL FOR DIGGERS

    The Secretary for Railways announced to-night that applications from returned soldiers for free travel to Sydney to participate in the Anzac ...

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  16. MUCH-TRAVELLED TWINS IN ALBURY

    Betty and Judith, the much travelled twins, with their mother. Mrs. K. S. Foenander, who have journeyed over 2000. miles since they were born 14 months ago. Mrs. Foenander’s husband is State organiser for the hospital contribution scheme. The family is at present staying at Nyang Flats, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. No Truce With Franco, Says Loyalist Premier

    “A [?] of any sort with General Franco is impossible. The Government would never consider it,” declared the Premier ...

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  18. BUTLER GOVERNMENT MAY CARRY ON

    Declaring that many of the Independents elected held views coinciding with the Liberal-Country League, the Premier (Mr. Butler) said his party ...

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  19. CYCLONE RAGES AGAIN

    Rising again with greater fury than ever, the cyclone which blew over Mackay and other parts of the Queensland coast for several days, caused ...

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  20. POST GRADUATE SURGERY AND MEDICINE SCHOOL FOR SYDNEY

    A new school of post-graduate surgery and medicine, which will obviate the necessity of Australian doctors going abroad for post-graduate ...

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  21. APPLE EXPORTS RISE

    Apple exports from Australia rose by 25 per cent in the first two months of this year, compared with last year, but pear shipments declined by over ...

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  22. £500,000 IN STAMPS

    Stamps valued at nearly £500,000 are now at Sydney Town Hall where next week a philatelic exhibition will be opened. They are ...

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  23. BUILDING BOOM IN SYDNEY

    According to figures made available to-day, Sydney is at present enjoying one of its largest building booms There are 2,023,000 worth of major ...

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