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  4. 280-MILE CYCLING TOUR ; GOLF TOURNEY

    Top: Experience Tells—and these members of the 1st Albury scout troop believe in practical as well as theoretical work, From left: Scouts Ferguson, Scholz, Rearsali, Chitts, Irwin and Fellowes, fully euipped, set out on a 280-mile six-day cycling tour, via Holbrook, Tumbarumba and Tumut, during the school spring vacation. Bottom: A group at Albury Golf Club during the tournament play. From left: Mr. C. Harkins, Mr. D. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PREMIER’S ‘RISE’

    Replying to the suggestion made by Mr. Kent Hughes, M.L.A., that the extra £300 granted to the Premier for entertainment, might ...

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  6. PREMIERS DISCUSS WHEATGROWERS

    Affirming the necessity of taking action to ensure wheatgrowers a payable price for their products, the Premiers’ conference to-day decided unanimously that the Governments of the Commonwealth and the States should take immediate joint action to implement a home consumption price ...

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  8. CARS KILL 2399 PERSONS IN FIVE YEARS

    During the past five years 2399 persons have been killed, and another 34.733 received injuries, in road [?]eeidents in this State, said the Minister ...

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  9. COMPENSATION PAYMENTS

    It was alleged in the Workers’ Compensation Court to-day that a man, who, on August 3, had been awarded continuing compensation ...

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  10. Eight People Suffocated in an Unusual Accident

    Eight persons died from suffocation, and many were injured in an unusual accident in a cinema theatre. The crowd on the balcony at the conclusion ...

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  11. PITILESS FIGHTING

    “Catalonia’s army is falling back under pitiless aerial and [?]rllery fire, and the leaders appear to have given up hope of success ...

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  12. HOPMAN CAUSES STIR

    After Hopman and Scbwartz had won their quarter final match in the National Doubles Championship today, Hopman announced that they ...

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  13. LIKES PAYING INCOME TAX!

    Carole Lombard, who received the highest salary for acting to 19[?]37, likes paying the Government four-fifths of her annual income of ...

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  14. STAY-IN STRIKERS STILL STAYING IN

    The stay-in strike of Durham Coll[?]ery, Redhead, was continued to-day, and it is claimed that the men will remain underground ...

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  15. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS ARRIVE FROM OVERSEAS

    Delegates to the British Commonwealth Relations Conference, which will be opened by the Prime Minister on September [?], ...

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  16. 149 PERSONS KILLED IN COMMUNAL RIOTS

    It is officially announced that 149 persons were killed and 537 were injured during the recent communal riots in Burma. The Government is ...

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  17. COMMUNIST CONFIDENT

    Though the surrounding hills have frequently changed hands, the Chinese deny that the Japanese have captured Juichang on which the Japanese, it ...

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  19. 24 BODIES FOUND AFTER AIR RAID

    Following a rebel air raid on Terre Vioja, 24 bodies have been recovered from the debris. Over 70 were injured. ...

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  20. BRADMAN’S INJURIES DIAGNOSED

    After his foot had been examined at hospital, Bradman’s injury was ding-nosed as both laterag ligaments of the right foot torn, with poriosteal ...

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  21. DOMINIONS IN WAR

    Speaking in the House of Assembly to-day, General Smuts expressed the personal opinion that South Africa would assist. Britain ...

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  22. STRIKE SETTLED

    Early this morning the strike was settled and the men came up. They claim to have reached an agreement with the management satisfactory to ...

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  23. ANOTHER REGULATION STRIKE

    Three hundred shunters in the Melbourne good’s yards yesterday commenced a regulation strike, which is causing such delay and congestion ...

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  24. ENGINEDRIVERS SEEK MORE PAY

    The i[?] of claims prepared by the Federal Council of the Enginedrivers and Firemen’s Association was to-day served on all colliery propr[?] ...

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  25. WHEAT DOWN ANOTHER ½d.

    Another halfpenny was marked off the price of wheat to-day when it touched 2/10 a bushel. Less selling pressure by farmers was noticeable, ...

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  26. NO REDUCTION IN PRICE OF BREAD

    The secretary of the Master Bakers’ Association (Mr. J. Israel) said to-day that no reduction in the price of bread could be anticipated, unless flour ...

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  27. PRICE OF FLOUR REDUCED

    The N.S.W. Flour Mill Owners’ Association to-day announced a reduction of 5/ in the price of flour to £8 per ton. ...

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