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  3. Mock Battle At University

    HURLING MUD AT EACH OTHER, these Melbourne University students had the time of their lives in a battle in the university lake. The reason? It was commencement day. Eggs, flour, bombs, and tomatoes of mature age comprised the ammunition in a mock "Italo-Abyssinian" dispute. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. 3 DROWNED IN RIVER

    Father, daughter and grand-daughter were drowned in tragic circumstances in the Namoi River at Ther[?]ibri Station, near Harparany, on ...

    Article : 159 words
  5. LIGHT WORKS CHANGEOVER

    Workmen employed by the City Council are now removing the last of the diesel engines from the old Blende-street plant to the new power ...

    Article : 158 words
  6. 5500 At Mine Picnic

    A crowd estimated at 5500 attended the North mine employees' free picnic at Silverton yesterday, which was held under ideal picnic conditions. The function was voted a great success, and there was no ...

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  8. DISORDERLY SCENE AT SPORTS CARNIVAL

    A disorderly scene following a close finish in the Broken Hill Gift, marred the night session of the Silver City Sports Club carnival at the Jubilee Oval on Saturday. Later a stir was caused when it was announced that Howse, ...

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  9. STATE CONTROL OF BANK

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), April 5. Under a bill introduced in Parliament by the Minister for Finance (Mr. Nash), the New Zealand ...

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  11. PADGHAM WINS "DAILY MAIL" GOLF TOURNEY

    LONDON, April 3.—A. Padgham won the "Daily Mail" £2000 golf tournament and spread the field with a brilliant 68, a record for the course. ...

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  12. LONG APPRENTICESHIPS OPPOSED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. W. J. Napier, former New South Wales Railways official, on his return from the United States expressed the ...

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  13. HOWSE MAY APPEAL

    Jack Howse, who was disqualified on Saturday night for the remainder of this and the whole of next running season, said to-day that he had not ...

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  14. Managers Honored By Employees

    Mr. C. C. Freeman, former superintendent of the Zinc Corporation, was the third mining manager to be honored by employees prior to ...

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  15. VICTORIAN SMOKE BLOWN TO NEW ZEALAND

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Reports that a smoke haze over parts of New Zealand was believed to have been caused by Victorian bushfires were ...

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