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  5. FEDERAL LABOR

    Following the decision of Mr. Charlton, former Federal Labor leader, not to accept the position of Federal Labor election campaign director m ...

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  6. HOSPITAL OUTRAGE

    The explosion which shook the Bendigo base hospital last night was caused by a home-made gelignite bomb which had been ...

    Article : 465 words
  7. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    “Dr, Page’s national insurance scheme, which must eventually take the place of the old age and invalid pensions, system, provides that where ...

    Article : 157 words
  8. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY

    Four are dead as the result of a terrible tragedy in a small Italian settlement at Red Cliffs. It is alleged that an Italian woman ...

    Article : 112 words
  9. COTTON INDUSTRY

    Important departures in Commonwealth policy regarding the cotton industry, were announced in the House of Representatives ...

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  10. BULK HANDLING

    As the Grain Elevators Bill stands at the present time its passage will, in fact, bring bulk handling of wheat very little ...

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  11. U.A.P. AND U.C.P. IN VICTORIA

    According to Mr. A. 33. Hocking chief president of the Victorian Country Party a pact between the United Australia Party and the United ...

    Article : 270 words
  12. WATERFRONT TROUBLE

    Although Auckland waterside workers to-day refused to work the Matson liner Marinosa from Los Angles. a stop work meeting of the ...

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  13. C.P. MEMBERS CRITICISED

    Dr. Nott. U.A.P. candidate for Calare, opened his campaign to-night a criticism of the sitting Country Party member (Mr. Thorby). Only ...

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  14. CAN BET ON SEPTEMBER 15

    “You can bet on September 15,” declared the Prime Minister when questioned to-day regarding, a newspaper statement ...

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  15. COCKTAIL DRINKING

    Strong criticism of cocktail drinking was made by Mrs. Lance Smith Western Group president of the Country Women’s Association. ...

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  16. ELECTORAL ACT

    The approach of the Federal elections brings forward the necessity of every person having any association with the campaign taking full care to ...

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  17. FEATHER IN BENDIGO’S CAP

    “I say without any exaggeration that there is only one gold mining company in Victoria that is earning profits. That is the Hercules at ...

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  18. TO CHEAT THE POOR

    “It is the meanest kind of theft to cheat the poor” said Judge [?] at Quarter Sessions to-day when sentencing Basil Clifton Williams, 39, ...

    Article : 108 words
  19. “SMITLY” TO CALL PLANE “ANZAC”

    Although he believed, some might object [?] Charles Kingsford Smith said lie intended to retain the name “Anzac” which ...

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  20. COUNTRY WORK SHUNNED

    Nearly 30 recipients of the dole in the Tarraville and Footscray 'districts haw been struck off the sustenance list for 12 weeks for refusing to accept ...

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  21. ATTACK ON RODEOS

    “Rudeos or stampedes are alien to every decent Australian’s sentiment, and aspiration, and should be banned nationally demoralising and ...

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  22. DODGED FALLING GLASS

    While a cleaner was washing- tho glass roof of the invoice room at the customs House, Circular Quay, tonight his foot slipped through the ...

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  23. 1834-1934

    When Edward Bennett of Briagolong celebrated his 100th birthday today 80 descendants came from all parts of the State to his huge party ...

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  24. HAD PREPARED OPIUM

    Fines of £25 each were, imposed on two Italians, George Trap eat, 36, laborer, and Francesco Correnti, 34, at the Central Police Court to-day ...

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  25. BOY “SWAGGIES”

    Three boys all 13 years of age who were found by the police camping in a shed near the Gosford racecourse admitted they had run away ...

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  26. ALLEGED TILL ROBBERY ATTEMPT

    Evidence that he entered a cafe in Bourke street, and after stating that he had come to rob the shop, had endeavoured to force his way to the till, ...

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  27. ACHES AND PAINS EASILY RELIEVED

    Buyer Aspirin tablets will relieve your suffering harmlessly and quickly. Swallow a tablet in a little water. The pain is gone! ...

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  28. HOPES FOR WONTHAGGI

    It is expected -that the terms of settlement offered by the Government to end the [?] strike will be accepted next Thursday by a mass ...

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  29. PARLIAMENT ADJOURNS

    It is understood that the Government will withdraw the provision in bill to amend the Electoral Act. relating to Inmates of institutions ...

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  30. BANDITS ELUDE POLICE

    A reward of £200 has been offered by the Government for information leading to the collection of the thieves concerned in the armed ...

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  31. HAUL OF GLADIOLI BULES

    Police last night received £200 worth of choice gladioli bulbs which were stolen from a nursery at Ryde a couple of weeks ago. ...

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