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  4. Prime Minister Lionised in London

    Mr. Scullin, at his first contact with journalists in London, talked to a gathering at the Savoy Hotel, including American and Continental pressmen. The Prime Minister appeared to make an excellent impression. He ...

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  5. HITLER'S THREATS

    Slumps on the Berlin and Frankfort Stock Exchanges followed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SLAVES OF FASHION

    Will women after years of health and happiness lose their physical freedom of movement and be forced to submit to encasement in the corset. ...

    Article : 258 words
  7. NO UNDUE INFLUENCE IN DRAGE WILL

    "Drage was in full possession of his mental faculties when he made the 1928 will!" When Mr. Justice Dwyer made this pronouncement to a crowded Supreme Court today there was a triumphant gleam in the eyes of ...

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  8. RAMSGATE MYSTERY

    "Is the little black bag safe?" was the repeated phrase in the semi-delirious mutterings of Miss Margery Wren, the 82-year-old victim of a murderous ...

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  9. "THE DAILY NEWS"

    The reception accorded the exclusive features that have been appearing in the Saturdays' issues of "The Daily News" has proved to the proprietors that the reading public are anxious to secure attractive and interesting reading matter for the week-end in the ...

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  10. CHAMPION BILLIARDS

    Lindrum will be conceding McConachy, Davis and Newman 7000 in the "News of the World" gold cup tournament, which Lord Lonsdale will open ...

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  11. MR. BRUCE CALLS

    Mr. S. M. Bruce called on Mr. Scurlin and his delegation this afternoon to wish them good luck and to say "au revoir." ...

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  12. REPUDIATION SCORNED

    The Prime Minister indulged in plain talking to London evening pressmen this morning. Questioned regarding repudiation, he ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA HOUSE

    Mr. ParKer Moloney, who has taken over consideration of Mr. P. E. Coleman's report on the re-organisation of Australia House, made a brief visit to ...

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  14. "MICKEY THE MOUSE"

    A gigantic figure of "Mickey the Mouse," displaying the Australian colors and wearing yellow gloves arid a green waistband, beside a native bear mascot ...

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  15. OIL FROM SHALE

    shale on extraction is giving work to 26 hands at Latrobe. The M'Pherson retort on the Tasmanite property is steadily producing 260 ...

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  16. TOWN THREATENED

    With the nearest fire station nine miles away, the Riverina town of Ganmain was threatened with devastation by flames early today. ...

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  17. TRIBUTE TO TEST MEN

    "Tell them," Mr. Scullin told Mr. W. L. Kelly, "how proud Australia is of their winning the Ashes, and how proud, too of the wonderful impression they ...

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  18. FINE AND WARM

    Following is the official weather forecast:—"Fine and warm, with south-east to north-east winds. ...

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  19. DANGEROUS SUBWAY

    The dangerous construction of some railway station subways was discussed by railway officials and the Bench in the Children's Court today. ...

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  20. STOP PRESS

    Mr. J. E. Fenton decided this afternoon to summon a meeting of the complete Federal Cabinet at Canberra, on Wednesday next. ...

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  21. BRITAIN'S LUNACY

    "I suppose every country mast experience stages of lunacy, but Britain has experienced the longest in the world. For over a quarter of a century she ...

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  22. WOOL CONFERENCE ENDS

    The Leeds session of the Wool Conference was concluded today. Important developments are expected to follow the issuing of the report, which ...

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  23. POSSESSION OF OPIUM

    A charge of having been in possession of a quantity of liquid opium, was admitted by Fong Kee (68) in the Fremantle Police Court this morning ...

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  24. LITERARY MEMORIES

    As a child Mr. Scullin read Gray's "Elegy," and formed a wish to see the Stoke Poges churchyard, in which it was written. He intends to realise this wish ...

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  26. LATE SHIPPING.

    The steamer BUYO MARU arrived in Gage Reads from Japan at 12.15 today and will berth [?] ...

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