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  4. MASTER CRIMINALS BUSY IN MELBOURNE

    Oxy-acetylene blow pipes were used to cut open steel safes by a gang of skilful bank robbers which entered the Haw-thorn and Footscray branches of the ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE

    The "Referee," in a leader entitled Our Grave Responsibility to Australia," comments on "the iniquity of treating Australia like a naughty child ...

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  6. NATIONAL FINANCE

    Consideration of reports by the Acting Treasurer (Mr. J. A. Lyons), chairman of the Standing Advisory Committee on National Finance, appointed by the ...

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  7. TOLL OF THE ROAD

    Deaths from accidental injury by mechanical vehicles on roads increased from 4492 in 1927 to 5252 in 1928, and 5799 in 1929. ...

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  8. STEAMERS COLLIDE

    Both the German freighter Stassfurt and the trawler Millimumul were seriously damaged when they collided off Blues Point, Sydney Harbor, shortly ...

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  9. EASTERN WATERFRONT TROUBLES

    When 200 waterside workers and 40 free laborers fought a pitched battle on the South Wharf today eight men were injured, some, it is believed ...

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  10. £3000 FOR BULLDOG

    An offer of £300b has been refused for a two-year-old bulldog after it had taken the championship at the ...

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  11. ASHTON POLO PONIES

    Twenty-five Australian-bred pole ponies of the Ashton string were sold by auction for the remarkable total of 77,600 dollars (£15,520). ...

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  12. MORE FAITH SHOWN

    There is no doubt Australia stands higher today than for many months past, definite evidence of which may be adduced from the continued recovery of ...

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  13. PORT ADELAIDE PICKETING

    Activities of pickets along routes leading to the seaport, and the employment of few volunteers on tugboats were the principal strike developments at ...

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  14. WAR DEBT BURDEN

    "Without making any comparisons, it can be claimed that Australia did her share. and more than her share, in the war. but whether there can be any ...

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  15. PERSONS IN THE NEWS

    Tis Excellency the Governor of South Australia (Brigadier-General the Hon. Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven, V.C., K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O.), and the Hon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. PEACE IN CHINA?

    Chang-Hsueh-liang, the Mukden war lord, as a result of representations from delegations on both sides, has reported he intends to intervene in the present ...

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  17. NEARING THE CENTURY

    Mr. W. Minson, of Northam, the oldest resident born in the State. Last Friday he celebrated his 96th birthday. He was born in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. ANOTHER COLLISION

    Prompt action by the masters of the ferry steamers Kiakai and Swan averted a serious mishap near the harbor bridge at 8.30 o'clock this morning. ...

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  19. WORLD PROBLEMS

    The importance of the League of Nations to Australia was emphasised today by Sir Otto Niemeyer in an address to the Victorian branch of the League of ...

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  20. PERUVIAN REVOLT

    Colonel Sanchez Cerro. the new President of Peru, has not only cast his predecessor in office into prison, but he is making life very interesting for two ...

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  21. CUSTOMS DECREASE

    The Customs figures for the first two months of the financial year ended yesterday indicate a Commonwealth deficit for the year of about nine millions. ...

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  22. THE TWO CUPS

    First forfeits for the Melbourne Cup and Caulfield Cup were declared today, when the following additional scratchings were recorded. ...

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  23. AEROPLANE CRASHES

    At Rochefort a civil aeroplane crashed into the house of a merchant named Monnier who was dining with his Wife and two daughters. ...

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  24. LAWYER KILLS WIFE

    Allan Payne, attorney, of Amarillo (Texas), committed suicide early today in the same manner as he killed his wife two months ago. ...

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  25. FINE FOR PRESENT

    Following is the official weather forecast for W.A.:— "Except for a few light showers over the coastal areas from Perth ...

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  26. ITALIAN AIR RACE

    The German Lusser, was the first to arrive at the Littorio aerodrome, in the outskirts of Rome, in the last lap of the International Air Race. ...

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  27. RATES FOR SHEARING

    At a largely attended meeting of pastoralists of the Carnarvon district, representing 600,000 sheep, held yesterday, it was unanimously decided to shear only ...

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  28. SAVED BY PARACHUTE

    When the trans-Atlantic flier Jean Mermoz was trying out an aeroplane the engine failed when he was at 3000ft., compelling him to jump out with a ...

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  29. STOP PRESS

    The Fremier says that the Government is doing everything possible to reach an amicable settlement. This afternoon the doors of the ...

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  30. BULLOCKS AT LARGE

    Excitement on the sea front at Fremantle was caused this afternoon when some bullocks from a consignment being discharged at Robb's Jetty from the ...

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  31. OVATION FOR SACCHI

    Colonel Sacchi, the winner of the three previous laps in the air race around Italy, arrived here fifth and was carried shoulder high, beaming with delight. ...

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  32. LEVEL CROSSING SMASH

    Six Italian volunteer wharf laborers were injured when a motor car in which they were travelling to Port Adelaide this morning was struck by a train at ...

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  33. 15,000,000 CORNSACKS

    Asked today if he had heard that there was a likelihood of there being a shortage of cornsacks for the coming harvest, the Premier (Sir James ...

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  34. UNKNOWN MAN'S DEATH

    This afternoon police were still seeking to identify the body of a man which was recovered from the Swan River at the foot of Barrack-street yesterday ...

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  35. NO MORE FILMS

    The motion picture producers and distributors in the United Staets hope, by not selling films to New Zealand, to Force the Government to change its ...

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