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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 159 words
  3. WISTARIA ATTRACTS SYDNEY FOLK

    The wistiria it attracting many visitors to Vaucluse, Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. COUSENS BROADCASTS "DREADFUL NONSENSE"

    SYDNEY, September 12.—Apart from the information he tried to incorporate for the benefit of Allied monitors, his commentaries from Tokio were the most dreadful nonsense, said Major Cousens, who had been in the witness ...

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  5. AUST. FOREGOES REPARATIONS AGAINST ITALY

    PARIS, September 12.—At a meeting of the Italian Economic Committee Australia announced that she would forego reparations rights against Italy ...

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  6. HOUSE LOST IN N.S.W. BUSH FIRE

    SYDNEY, September 12.—The city's worst bushfires this season destroyed one house, a garage and a tent being used by a ...

    Article : 258 words
  7. HEAVY INDUSTRY TIE-UP FEARED

    BRISBANE, September 12.—The dismiseal of about 30 men— 24 moulders and six iron-workers—by the International ...

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  8. M's.L.C. ASKED TO EXPLAIN Coal Bill Sequel

    SYDNEY, September 12.—The absence of two labour members from the Legislative Council on Tuesday, when the Opposition used ...

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  9. No Interference With Flying Doctor Service

    BRISBANE, September 12.—There is no intention on the part of the State Government to interfere with the splendid work being carried out by the Flying Doctor Service. This assurance was given by Mr. Foley to-day ...

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  10. PRICE FIXING

    BRISBANE, September 12.—Alterations that the Commonwealth had taken no action in hundreds at price fixing breaches ...

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  11. A RAILWAY LEAVE MATTER

    BRISBANE, September 12.—The Industrial Court to-day, when Messrs Ferry and Riordan occupied the Bench, decided that the Railway ...

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  12. CRAVE FODDER SHORTAGE

    SYDNEY, September 12.—Unless adequate supplies of fodder are rushed to the far northern coast. Calamitous stock losses seen ...

    Article : 212 words
  13. SEASON'S RECORD PRICE FOR WOOL

    SYDNEY, September 12.—The highest wool price for the present season was obtained at Newcastle to-day when 13 bales from Scone brought 371 ...

    Article : 141 words
  14. SOLDIERS IN SUGAR

    BRISBANE, September 11.—Commenting on the findings of the Royal Commission on the Settlement of Returned Soldiers to the Sugar ...

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  15. GOVT OFFER ON COAL VOTE

    SYDNEY, September 12.—If the New South Wales miners decide by secret ballot to work a six hour shift on "back" Saturday, the ...

    Article : 155 words
  16. ENORMOUS CARTEL IN RUSSIAN ZONE

    LONDON, September 12.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent says a well-informed German source had produced documentary evidence purporting to ...

    Article : 132 words
  17. AYR WOMAN BADLY SCALDED AT HOME

    AYR, September 12.—A young woman, Norma Wall, 21, single., was seriously injured to-day in an accident at her residence in McKenzie Street. ...

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  18. MONTH'S TRIBUTE TO 9th DIVISION

    WASHINGTON, September 11 .—Chief of the Imperial General Staff (Lord Montgomery), addressing one of the largest Press conferences here, ...

    Article : 114 words
  19. LIQUOR RAID IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, September 12.—Liquor valued at about £1000 was seized in [?] by a special vice squad on Romano's restaurant in ...

    Article : 158 words
  20. AERO ENGINEERS STRIKE IN U.K.

    LONDON, September 12.—following threats of a strike if the British and Overseas Airways Co-operation and other operators did not recognise their ...

    Article : 57 words
  21. CASKET DRAWING

    BRISBANE, September 12.—Golden Casket No. 1064 was drawn to-day and resulted. First went to No. 45073 "Six of the Best" Synd., care A. Anderson ...

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  22. SQUATTER FAMILIES OCCUPY HOTEL

    LONDON, September 12.—A dozen families are installed in the 620 room Ivanhoe Hotel. The Communist leader of this band of "squatters," Mr. R. Harding, says that he hopes to accommodate another 200 families. ...

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  23. WITNESSES TELL OF ARMY WASTE IN N.T. DUMPINGS

    DARWIN, September 12—A house at Adelaide River has been built completely with material from abandosed army dumps, a witness told Mr. C. Ward, S.M., in the Darwin Court to-day. Another witness, formerly a soldier, said when his unit disbanded he helped to dispose of ...

    Article : 384 words
  24. MAN ON TRIPLE MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, September 12.—William Hollebone, 30, labourer, appeared at the Central Police Court to-day charged with having murdered three people ...

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  25. LATE SPORTING

    SCTDNEY, September 12.—Bernborough eas withdrawn from the King's Cup this morning. He will have his first Melbourne race in the ...

    Article : 230 words
  26. C.P. CANDIDATE FOR WARWICK

    BRISBANE, September 12.—The Management Committee of the Queensland branch of the Country Party has endorsed the candidature of Mr. C. ...

    Article : 97 words
  27. FEWER EGGS A DROUGHT RESULT

    BRISBANE, September 12.—Queensland's egg production has shown a big decline for the first two months of the year. For July and the first four ...

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  28. C.B. FOR MAJOR GEN. CALLAGHAN

    CANBERRA, September 12.—Major-General C. A. Callagham, A.I.F., has been awarded the C.B. in recognition of his outstanding leadership and ...

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  29. 3 YEARS FOR ATTACK ON WOMAN

    IPSWICH, September 12.—Robert A Ashman, 26, of Brisbane, was found guilty by a jury of attempting to commit a serious offence on a ...

    Article : 107 words
  30. RECEPTION FOR NEW GOVERNOR

    BRISBANE, September 12.—The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) announced to-day that the Governor. Lt-General Sir John Lavarack, and his wife would ...

    Article : 123 words
  31. ITALIAN COLONIES

    PARIS, September 11.—It is learned from Dominion sources that Russia has informed Britain that she is agreeable in principal that Australia, New ...

    Article : 95 words
  32. DESERTER LIVED 3 YEARS IN BUSH

    WELLINGTON, September 12.—For more than three years. Private Joseph Driscoll lived in the South West and bush, after deserting from the army. ...

    Article : 139 words
  33. FINES ON SYDNEY TWO UP PLAYERS

    SYDNEY, September 11.—[?] players received maximum fines totalling £555 in the Central Court to-day. For the first time in years the ...

    Article : 105 words
  34. HONNIE JAMES TO FIGHT PATRICE HERE.

    LONDON, September 12.—Ronnie James, the British lightweight champion, has accepted an offer to fight Vic Patrick in Sydney. ...

    Article : 113 words
  35. ANTIQUATED ROAD SYSTEM IN LONDON

    LONDON, September 12.—Schemes under consideration for dealing with London's traffic problem would cost over £100,000,000, said Lord Latham. ...

    Article : 86 words
  36. SAWMILL INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, September 12.—Replying to Mr. Nicklin in Parliament to-day, the Minister for Lands said that ro maintain existing sawmills in ...

    Article : 114 words
  37. WEST MORETON COAL

    BRISBANE, September 12.—The Premier said to-day though the West Moreton coal owners has assured him they would do everything possible to ...

    Article : 93 words
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