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  4. Compulsory Training In Britain

    IN spite of Labor criticism the House of Commons today passed the second reading of the Compulsory Military Training Bill. This Bill provides for six months training for men ...

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  5. ACCIDENT VICTIM DIES IN HOSPITAL

    CHARLES THORPE (25), one of the victims in Sunday night's motor car accident on the Mount Gipps road, died hvthe Hospital at 7 o'clock today. An inquest was opened into his death, and after evidence of identification ...

    Article : 369 words
  6. STOP PRESS

    A meeting of sewerage workers held this afternoon reaffirmed the decision to go on strike in sympathy with the employee who was ...

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    REPAIR WORK on the Sydney railway line is still proceeding between Trida and Roto following on the heavy floods. The pictures published above give some indication of the gigantic task faced by the repair gangs. These pictures were taken by a traveller on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NO STEPS TO SETTLE STRIKE

    NO steps have yet been made to settle the strike by sewerage workers which was put into effect yesterday ...

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  9. MR. L. WOODMAN DEAD

    THE death at the Hospital yesterday evening of Mr. Lindsay Valantine Woodman (61) has removed another of Broken Hill's oldest and best respected ...

    Article : 244 words
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  11. Illegal Use 0f Aeroplane

    AVISIT to an amusement park where he had a ride on "an octopus" and an aerial railway were among the reasons which caused Douglas Clugston (21) fitter of Annerley to conceive the idea of flying a plane at dawn on Sunday April 30, Mr. Mack, his counsel told the police court. ...

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  12. Mothers Day Cheerios

    NEXT Sunday will be Mothers Day, and many people will wish to send cheerios through 2BH. Owing to the exceptionally ...

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  13. News In Brief

    Important Bills This Week CANBERRA, Tuesday— The Federal Ministry will probably introduce this week two of its most important ...

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  14. SEARCH FOR WOUNDS

    NO bullet or knife wounds were revialed by examination of the body of Mrs. Elizabeth White following its exhumation at Walwa on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The first of the lectures to be given in connection with the explosives class at the Technical College will be delivered by Mr. S. E. Parsons from ...

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  16. HIGH GRADE ORE AT SILVER PEAK MINE

    The secretary of Silver Peak (Broken Hill) Ltd., reports as follows for the period ended May 5:— "Today's firing in crosscut at 265ft. level has ...

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  17. Lantana ls Pest In Queensland

    THE lantana, which is a pretty garden shrub in Adelaide, is a pest in Queensland, where an attempt to eradicate it will be made immediately ...

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  18. IMPERSONATION IS ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Michael Patrick Doyle (35), a printer, was committed for trial at the Paddington Police Court today on a charge of ...

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  19. GOVERNMENT LIKELY TO REMAIN TILL ELECTIONS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The Assistant Minister for Supply. (Mr. Holt), in an address yesterday said that as long as nothing cut across ...

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  20. SEEKS RESTITUTION OF CONJUGAL RIGHTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— In the Divorce Court today before Mr. Justice Hard wick a case was heard in which the parties were Melva Emily Macgillivray ...

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