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  4. Arrest of Well-known Men Causes Sensation

    A sensation was caused in the city to-night when a member of the Legislative Assembly, Brigadier-General H. W. Lloyd, a well-known city solicitor, and former leader of the New Guard, Eric Campbell, together with an accountant, Richard Arthur Duesbury, were arrested and ...

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  6. ALBURY COMMON MAY BE SUBDIVIDED

    Albury Council is considering a proposal to subdivide the common for purposes of settlement and recreation. If a plan drifted by ...

    Article : 448 words
  7. HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE EXAMINATION ABOLISHED IN COUNTRY.

    An important change in connection with the primary final and entrance to High School examinations was announced to-night by the Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond). So far as country children are concerned the primary final ...

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  8. BAN ON CHILDREN

    Because many complaints have been made that owners of houses have refused to let them to prospective tenants who have families, ...

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  9. BRITAIN MAY TURN AGAINST FRANCO OVER ATTACKS ON HER SHIPPING

    The diplomatic correspondent of the Australian Associated Press says that a few days ago Mr. Chamberlain hoped for an opportunity to offer mediation in Spain, but General Franco’s ceaseless attacks on British shipping are rapidly altering the situation. ...

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  10. DOCTORS’ DEFIANCE

    Now that the N.S.W. Council of the B.M.A. has been assured by plebiscite that State practitioners are behind it in its refusal to accept service under ...

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  11. £247,000 BRIDGE TO BE BUILT

    A bridge to cost £247,000 will replace the vehicular ferry across the Hawkesbury river at Kangaroo Point. The Minister for Transport (Mr, ...

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  12. DO NOT DESIRE EXTENSION OF AWARD

    Representatives of the United Bank Officers’ Association of N.S.W. and Queensland declared in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day that they did ...

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  13. UNION’S WINGS CUPPED

    Rule No. 42 of the Electoral Trades Union dealing with resignations or members was disallowed in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day by ...

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  14. WORLD’S BIGGEST DOPE RING SMASHED

    Addressing the convention of U.A.P. Women’s Co-ordinating Council to-day the Minister for Health (Mr. Fitz-Simons) quoted statistics to show that ...

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  15. INTRICACIES OF WELDING

    Australian Oxygen and Industrial Gasses Pty. Ltd. is carrying out a lecture and demonstration tour through 15 towns in Victoria and parts of ...

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  16. BELIEF OF THE SURETE

    According to the “Daily Mail” correspondent in Paris, the Surete believes that the arrest of the multi-millionaire ...

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  17. CANTON’S NIGHT OF TERROR AS RAIDERS RELENTLESSLY BOMB CITY: 750,000 KILLED IN FIRST YEAR OF WAR IN CHINA

    According to the British United Press correspondent at Canton, the city last night lived through a night of terror, when remorseless Japanese bombers, taking advantage of the brilliant moonlight, swept over the tortured city again and again over a period of five hours, obviously seeking ...

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  18. MAN REMANDED ON CHARGE OF MURDERING GIRL

    Mark Watherston, 27, laborer, of Monash, was taken to Adelaide last night immediately he was remanded at the tiny Berrl police court, on a ...

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  19. COLLINGWOOD’S CAPTAIN OUT FOR REMAINDER OF SEASON

    Harry Collier, captain of Collingwood, was disqualified for the remainder of the season by the special investigating committee of the Victorian ...

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  20. GREASY MERINO TO 19d A LB.

    Under good demand, mainly from the Continent and Japan, prices were almost unchanged from the rates ruling the previous day when the ...

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  21. LEATHER SHORTAGE

    “Asahi Shimbun” says that to the approaching exhaustion of leather and soaring prices, the middle classes by the end of the year will ...

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  22. MAIL TRAIN TO SOUTH IN TWO DIVISIONS

    Several changes are to be made in country time tables as a result of which the Albury and South West mail will be run in two divisions. ...

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  23. HAMMOND 140; VERITY 6 FOR 49

    Two Test men performed well in the County cricket competition to-day, Hammond compiled 140 for Gloucestershire and H. Verity took 6 wickets ...

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