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  3. P.C. TOOK PHONE BETS FOR "BOOK"

    HOBART.—A police constable yesterday described to Hobart Police Court how he took more than £100 worth of telephone bets during a raid on the home of Hobart bookmaker Alan Watt on the afternoon of Saturday, August 30. ...

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  4. Old soldiers' vigil over 'Little Billy'

    SYDNEY. — Soldiers of World War I., to whom he was always ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "REBEL" GOVERNMENT TOTTERS TO ITS END

    MELBOURNE.—After 10 hours in office, thc Hollway "rebel" L.C.P. Government was defeated in the Legislative Assembly late last night by the combined votes of the L.C.P. and Country Party Opposition. A State election on December 6 now seems inevitable. ...

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  7. £5300 Damages for injury

    MELBOURNE —A woman who claimed the movement of her neck had been restricted following a road accident at ...

    Article : 66 words
  8. Torrential rains in N.E. bring near-record floods

    HOBART.—Floodwaters in North-Eastern Tasmania are rapidly approaching the proportions of the disastrous floods of 1929, following torrential rain yesterday. Small rivers in the North-East have become raging torrents overnight as floodwaters pour into them from high land catchment arcas. ...

    Article : 393 words
  9. Ceremonial visit by R.A.N. ships

    MELBOURNE — More than 3000 officers and men of the Royal Australian Navy will man the 12 visiting warships of the ...

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