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  4. BRIGHT N.S.W. BUDGET

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) will deliver his budget speech in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday. He will forecast a de[?] ...

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  5. STRUCK BY CAR

    Detective Earle Gwyther, 38, Malvern road, Malvern, was struck by a motor car in St. Kilda road, near Prince’s Bridge, early this ...

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  7. AN APPALLING TRAGEDY

    Constable William Hudson, his wife and three children, were found shot dead this morning at their home in Alexander street, ...

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  9. LOT OF WORK; LITTLE PAY

    Commenting on the declaration of Dr. Dain, at the B.M.A. conference in Melbourne that charges of doctors in Australia are too ...

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  10. ANOTHER BRIGHT BUDGET

    A hint that the budget to be presented to-morrow at Canberra would be one of the best yet, was given by Assistant Minister for ...

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  11. DOCTOR EXPLAINS REMARKS

    On his way home by the Nieuw Zeeland to-day from the British Medical Congress, Dr. Dain said the Press laid undue emphasis upon one-portion ...

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  12. OIL FROM COAL

    To manufacture petrol from coal in Australia, the Commonwealth would need to subsidise the industry to the extent of about 10d. a gallon, ...

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  13. DROWNED IN YARRA

    Jack Graham, 14, of Gladstone street, South Melbourne, was drowned in the Yarra this afternoon when he overbalanced as he tried to catch a ...

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  14. CROP PROSPECTS CHANGE

    A remarkable change has been brought about in the pawl month by the rains which have been received almost throughout Australia, said the ...

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  15. GAVE LIFE FOR DOG

    Robert Capron, an American ac[?] who has [?] playing the leading role in “So This is Hollywood” at the Apollo theatre, was ...

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  16. DAIRY ORGANISATION

    “Because the Commonwealth Government has decided to add six producers to the Dairy Export Control Board, it is being ...

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  17. NO IMMEDIATE BREAD PRICE INCREASE

    The Master Bakers’ Association at a meeting last night decided not to increase the price of bread for at least a week. It is understood ...

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  18. ONE MAN KILLED

    When a fall of earth occurred at the Melbourne City Council’s quarry at Clifton Hill this morning. Robert Black, 24, of [?] Peel street, West ...

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  19. BRIGHT SUNSHINE

    Bright, warm sunshine, and clear, blue skies smiled on the Royal Agricultural Society Show to-day, when thousands of people ...

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  20. WOMAN’S SKELETON FOUND

    The skeleton of a woman, with a rifle lying alongside the remains, was found in the bush last night. The coroner and a medical officer examined ...

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  21. FELL OUT OF WINDOW

    Charles Kerr, 67, of Edinburgh street, Richmond, sustained injuries to the face, nose, throat and ears, when he fell out of a window at his ...

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  22. BURST TYRE HOLDS UP ’PLANE

    A burst tyre prevented Pilot Cameron, in a New England Airways Monospar ’plane, reaching Sydney from Mitchell (Queensland) last night with ...

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  23. SPENT NIGHT IN SHAFT

    Showing amazing resourcefulness and fortitude, Eric McCaig, aged nine, of Sailor’s Gully, spent all last night alone in an abandoned mining shaft ...

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  24. RETIREMENT OF PUBLIC SERVANTS

    An amendment of the Act will be necessary to enable the Government to give effect to its decision to retire public servants between the ages of ...

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  25. STEER RIDER THROWN

    Thrown violently to the [?]ound during the progress of the “Gilbertson” [?] riding competition on the arena [?] the Royal Show to-day. [?] ...

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  26. WONTHAGGI DISPUTE

    A [?] of miners at [?] to-day [?] to accept [?] the [?] suggested by State coal mine [?] It is ...

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  27. GIRL’S BICYCLE RIDE

    Five Leeton girls, who left on bicycles on Tuesday morning, reached Sydney yesterday afternoon. They travelled via. Bathurst and yesterday ...

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  28. RURAL WORKERS’ WAGES

    The Ministry of Agriculture’s latest report on the working of the Agricultural Wages Act shows that by the end of March last the general ...

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  29. CANADIAN BUTTER STOCKS

    The butter stabilisation scheme has been approved. Stocks in storage are 8,500,000 lb. greater than the average for five years. ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN MEAT COUNCIL

    Presided over by the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Hogan, a conference of meat representatives, held at the Premier’s office to-day, approved of ...

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  31. “SMITHY” PREPARES AGAIN

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith sa[?]led aboard the Britannic to-day for England to attempt the last long flight I hope to do.” His ’plane will be ...

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  32. MOSQUITO EATING FISH

    Arrangements are being made by the Government to breed mosquito eating fish for distribution amongst all local governing bodies. ...

    Article : 52 words
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