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  4. SOME OF THE DANCERS AT JINDERA GRAND BALL

    A section of the large crowd of dancers who attended the grand ball at Jindera on May 24 to mark the completion of additions and alterations to the ball. In the absence of Mr. Letbridge. M.L.A., L. G. Davison (Albury) declared the hall officially open. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. “Fight Has Only Begun”- Doctors

    Medical practitioners to-day threw down a challenge to the Federal Government over the National Insurance Bill. “The scheme can provide only a type of medical service that the ...

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  6. “LIBERTY BECOMING RARER!”

    In concluding his reply to Labor criticisms during the debate on the Finance Bill in the House of Commons to-day, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon) said that they proposed to spend £ 343.000,000 in one year on defence. ...

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  7. A CAR AT £80

    Arguing that die possession of a motor-car .should not be a means of keeping the classes apart, Herr Hitler laid the ...

    Article : 159 words
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  9. TOOK A KEEN INTEREST IN THE CONFERENCE

    Mr. P. P. Inchbold, M.L.C. (left) with the Minister for the Interior (Mr. J. W. McEwen), at Wodonga yesterday. They attended a conference of North-Eastern Local Government bodies in the shire hall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DEATHS OF TWO BROTHERS UNDER DRUG

    Walter Peck, chemist, was committed for trial on a charge of manslaughter to-day after the Coroner (Mr. Williams) had completed his inquiry into the deaths of James Allen Cobban, 13, and John Edward Cobban 15, brothers, who died in Highbury Private Hospital after they ...

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  11. NOT A FASCIST!

    An official announcement states that the Prime Minister, who was accompanied by Lord Halifax and Sir Thomas Iaskip, this morning ...

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  12. MEXICAN REBELS DERAIL TRAIN, KILL TWO, AND ROB PASSENGERS

    A train travelling between Mexico City and Laredo (Texas) was derailed in the course of violent clashes between Cedillo rebels and Federal ...

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  13. BRADMAN’S TRIUMPH

    Despite half an hour’s interruption of play owing to rain. Bradman, this morning, giving a chanceless display, repeated his 1930 triumph at ...

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  14. LETTER COSTS MAN [?]

    A jury i the Causes Court to-day awarded Frank John Kozian, an Austrian, £60 damages for libel against John Baptist Schumacher. a ...

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  15. MAN CRITICALLY INJURED

    Cecil Haffner, 20, slipped on a scaffold while wheeling a barrow loaded with bricks at a building in course of construction in Elizabeth street, ...

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  16. HOARD OF OLD COINS WORTH £14.000 FOUND

    A workman who was demolishing an old house in the Latin quarter thrust a crow-bar into a wall and revealed a long-hidden hoard of ...

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  17. FARMERS HELPED TO EXTENT OF £21 MILLION BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

    The total amount paid from Commonwealth revenue and loan funds to assist primary Industries since July 1, 1932, is £21,292,978. ...

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  18. 10 KILLED IN RAID ON VILLAGE

    Arabs who united the village of Miska killed four persons. The bandits were purchased by troops who shot dead six of. the other ...

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