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  4. SAT DOWN ON RAILS

    About 2000 unemployed, apart from the sustenance workers, have now arrived in the Mildura district, and better organised than in past years, have ...

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  5. FOR UNEMPLOYMENT

    The Federal Cabinet, at its meeting in Canberra this week, has approved of further programmes of public works in the States for the ...

    Article : 560 words
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  7. LEADERS WANTED

    In his monthly diocesan letter, the Bishop of Goulburn (the Right Rev. E. H. Burgmann) declared that man’s mind is suffering the experience of ...

    Article : 216 words
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  9. SHEEP EXPORTATIONS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced to-day that the Federal Cabinet had decided to reaffirm its policy that the embargo upon the ...

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  10. THE FLYING SQUAD

    The mounted police of the Northern Territory made history to-day when, probably for the first time in Australia, they used an aeroplane in ...

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  11. 120 SHEEP KILLED

    Last night in the Mildura railway yards a flock of sheep was harried by dogs, which killed 120 sheep and so badly mauled 100 others that they ...

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  12. SPEEDWAY THRILLS

    There were several sensational crashes in a challenge match between N.S.W. and England at the showground speedway last night. ...

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  13. ALBURY MURDER VICTIM

    A woman signing herself “Leila Gee,” has written to the Chief of the C.I.B., Superintendent Prior, giving information ...

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  14. RIDDLED WITH WEEVILS

    The weevil pest which has been practically absent in Victoria for some years, has appeared again, some stacks in the country being riddled ...

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  15. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR

    Including a party from Ballarat, about 3000 members of the Christian Endeavor Movement marched through the city streets this afternoon, and ...

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  16. 20 YEARS AFTER ANZAC

    The record army of 30,000 returned soldiers is expected to take part in the march through Melbourne on Anzac day, the 20th anniversary of ...

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  17. PAINT FACTORY GUTTED

    Following two terrific explosions at the electric light sub-station in Cecil street, Paddington, last night, flames hurst through the roof of Taylor’s ...

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  18. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY

    Mrs. Mary Hunter, 25, who was battered on the head by her husband yesterday, morning in a neighbor’s house, died in hospital to-day. Her ...

    Article : 82 words
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  20. FROM £4/10/- TO £25

    The expectation that overseas capital might be attracted to develop the deep leads in the Avoca district led to heavy speculation in mines in that ...

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  21. GARAGE ATTENDANT’S REPORT

    Redfern police received a report early this morning that three armed men had raided a garage in City road at Darlington, and decamped ...

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  22. JOURNALIST’S DEATH

    Mr. E. George Marks, chief law reporter of the “Sun,” and one of the best known figures in the courts, died at St. Vincent’s Hospital last night as ...

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  23. KILLED IN CAR CRASH

    A six year old boy was crushed to death and his elder sister was critically injured this afternoon when a car overturned after striking a lorry ...

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  24. VALUABLE CLOTHES BURNT

    Valuable furs and dresses were destroyed by fire which broke out in a room in a block of flats at Darlinghurst last night. When the alarm ...

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  25. TWO BROTHERS DROWNED

    Two boy scouts, Tom Nettleton, 13 and Clifford Nettleton, 11, brother members of a week-end camping party, were drowned in Brisbane ...

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  26. “IMMUNE” FROM SNAKE BITE

    Walsford Fowler, 29, an employe on Royston station brought into Goondiwindi on Saturday a death adder he had caught on the station. He ...

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  28. DEATH ON ELECTRIC LIGHT POLE

    James Henshaw, 12, of Abernethy, was killed instantly when he came in contact with high tension mains while, climbing an electric light pole, ...

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