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  4. MIGRANTS WHO FAILED

    Questioned in the Legislative Assembly to-day regarding an item for £3500 in this years estimates and £6768 in expenditure last year for ...

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  5. TABLE TOP ESTATE

    Hume Shire Council at yesterday’s meeting decided to further the proposal to request the Government to resume Table ...

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  6. NO PEACE WITH ITALY

    With machine-gun fire and bayonet charges the Italians are driving the Abyssinians back in the Ogaden territory and the defenders have suffered many casualties. The Italian thrust is directed on the Fafan River, and the Abyssinians are concentrating at Sasabaneh and Harradiget to make ...

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  7. KILLED BY TRAINS

    Trains caused the deaths three people to-day. Lanping from down the line near Murrum[?]eena station to-day to avoid ...

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  8. WINTER BACK AGAIN

    Winter has again grasped the State in its grip, and rains and snow made their presence felt in practically all districts. ...

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  10. CROWN WITNESSES

    When the trial of Joseph Harold Ryan, who is charged in connection with the Mudgee mail train robbery, was resumed at Quarter Sessions to ...

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  11. AN EARLY ARREST LIKELY

    Detectives investigating the murder of Leslie George Pickner, boxer, 25, at St. Peters on Wednesday night have now obtained a definite clue and ...

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  12. CLUES PROVE VALUELESS

    Clues which the police have followed in their endeavor to solve the Forbes murder mystery have proved valueless and hopes ...

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  13. £50,000 SWEEP DRAWN

    In the presence of the State Treasurer (Mr. E. Dwyer Gravy) and a large crowd, a certain consultation’s Jubilee sweep on the Melbourne Cup ...

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  14. LASSETER'S REEF?

    Lasseters Reef, that elusive and supposed fabulously rich gold reef, somewhere in Central Australia. is again in the news. ...

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  15. 19-Year-Old Airman’s Plan for Long Flight

    Roy William Gropler, 19, of Norwood (Adelaide), who plans to leave England in a three-seater Klemm Swallow Plane early in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. NIAGARA STILL HELD UP

    A special meeting of members of the Seamen’s Union decided to-day not to take the Niagara to sea unless inadequate guarantees were given by ...

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  17. SLUMS AT CANBERRA

    Sharp criticism of the Federal Government for permitting the existence of slum conditions at the Causeway and Molonglo suburbs of Canberra. ...

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  18. ITALIANS HOLD ADOWA

    It is officially denied that the Abyssinians have recaptured Adowa. ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN CREW WARNED

    The Australian crew of the Niagara has been given an assurance that the cargo will be handled here by a Government-recognised union, and ...

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  20. 2500 ITALIANS CASUALTIES

    It is reported that the Abyssinians have launched a fierce counter attack on Adowa, massacring the defenders and capturing thousands of rifles. ...

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  21. STEELE RUDD DEAD

    One of Australia’s outstanding novelists and dramatists, Steele Rudd, or to give him his correct name, Arthur Hoey Davis, Davis, died at the age ...

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  22. NEW CHIEF JUSTICE

    Sir John Latham, K.C., who was appointed yesterday Chief Justice of the High Court of Australian succession to Sir Frank Gavan Duffy, will ...

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  23. YOUTH KILLED

    When the motor cycle he was riding collided with a motor van at the intersection of Toorak and Williams road, South Yarra, early this ...

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  24. BRITISH MOTOR SHOW

    No outstanding innovations are expected to be included in the Olympia motor show, which will be held from October 17 to October 26, but a move ...

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  25. ARTESIAN BORES

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Main) stated today that the Government was fully alive to the importance of meeting the necessities of areas ...

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  26. H.A.C.B SOCIETY

    Addressing the annual conference of the H.A.C.B, today, the Bishop of Lismore (Bishop Curroll) urged the strengthening of ...

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  27. COUNTESS LOSES JEWELLERY

    The Countess of Jersey (a former Australian) has lost a diamond and platinum bracelet it valued at £1250. The loss was discovered after a visit ...

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  28. BRITISH FLEET MOVEMENTS

    H.M.S Sussex has arrived from Australian The H.M.S Queen Elizabeth has also reached Alexandria. ...

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  30. DIGGER’S OPINION OF ITALY

    John Bray, 54. sustenance worker, and returned solider, last Sunday broke the windows of the Richmond home of Salvatore, Pirronell[?], an ...

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  32. DUCHESS AND BABY PRINCE

    A bulletin issued today from No. 3 Belgrave Square states that the progress of the [?] son in the preceding 24 hours had ...

    Article : 36 words
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