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  2. Advertising

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  3. TODAY'S FORECAST:

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  4. REDHILL RAILWAY

    STATE action to prevent the Commonwealth going ahead with the Redhill railway was decided on by Cabinet today, and a telegram was despatched to Dr. Barle Page (Acting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. L.C.L. RESIGNATIONS CAUSE CONSTERNATION IN PARTY

    MR. Cudmore, M.L.C., whose resignation yesterday as president of the Liberal and Country League is still puzzling ...

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  6. Amazing Railway Smash

    ONE of the most amazing railway smashes in the history of the New South Wales services occurred near Gordon, on the North Shore line, shortly after 5 o'clock this morning, when an electric train ...

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  7. LUBRA MINER KILLED

    DIANA, a lubra, was killed by a stone weighing three tons which fell on her at Rumbalara Mines, 170 miles from Alice ...

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  8. Chaos in Fog

    A FOUR-fold railway smash at King's Langley, on the London-Midland Scottish railway, ...

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  9. BUTTER CONTROL

    FARMERS assembled in Pirie Town Hall yesterday afternoon to hear Mr. A. P. Blesing (Minister of Agriculture) explain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FEDERAL PLANS

    In the House of Representatives on Thursday Mr. Paterson (Minister of the Interior) introduced a Bill providing for construction of the ...

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  11. FARES TO WORK

    A uniform allowance of 2/ must be made in future to carpenters throughout Victoria as a fares allowance. ...

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  12. FREE AT LAST

    TWO prisoners whose death sentences for murder were commuted to life imprisonment have been released from Yatala ...

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  13. LONDON EMISSARY TO VISIT SOVIET

    Arrangements have been made for Capt. Eden (Lord of the Privy Seal) to go to Moscow on March 28 from Berlin to discuss with M. Stalin and ...

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  14. OVERCOATS AND FURS AGAIN

    IN direct contrast to the searching weather of a week ago, Pirie has been experiencing wintry conditions during the past few days Rain and ...

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  15. OLD-AGE PENSIONS INCREASE

    MR. Casey (Assistant Treasurer) announced today that [?] increase, in old-age pensions would take place from July 1 ...

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  16. Pirie Connection Advocated

    DISCUSSING the Redhill railway extension yesterday, Mr. H. G. Hawkins, M.L.C., said that the Commonwealth had decided to go ahead ...

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  17. GORDON GOLD RETURNS

    NEARLY £2,000 worth of gold has been mined from Gordon Gold Development during the past week. This was produced ...

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  18. D.T.N.S. DRIVE FOR FUNDS

    THE annual drive for funds made by ladies supporting District Trained Nursing Society in the streets of the town and at ...

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  19. MARKETING WHEAT

    IN favor of marketing wheat in an orderly manner, Mr. H. G. Hawkins commented on the Wheat Commission's ...

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  20. COURT DECISION REVERSED

    Reversing a decision of the Court of Appeal, the House of Lords today restored an award for £35,000 against Austin Motor Company in favor of ...

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  21. The Thermometer

    Yesterday's maximum, 69.2. Minimum for 24 hours ended 8.30 a.m., 52.4. ...

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  22. DEPUTY PREMIERSHIP IN VICTORIA

    Mr. Dunstan (leader of the Country Party) today was appointed Deputy Premier by Sir Stanley Argyle (Premier) following a conference of both ...

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  23. FATAL FALL FROM POLE

    After having been unconscious in a shock cradle for 43 hours, suffering from injury to the brain, a fractured skull, and shock sustained in a fall ...

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  24. PECULIAR FATALITY

    Although, he was struck on the head by only a small piece of coal which fell 10 ft. at the brown coal mine yesterday, James M. ...

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  25. Mr. James Maxton Weds

    Mr. James Maxton, Labor member of the House of Commons, today married his private secretary, Miss Glasier, at a Battersea registry office. ...

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  26. Young Man Fatally Injured

    Struck by a milk waggon at Box Hill at [?].30 a.m. today, W. J. Kennedy (aged 25), of Mitcham, suffered a fractured base of the skull and ...

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  27. GRANITES SCHEME ATTACKED

    FURTHBR strong reference to the Northern Territory gold-fields charges by Mr. Blain were made in the House of Representatives today, when Mr. N J. O. Makin moved an adjournment, alleging that youths recruited for work at the Granites by ...

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  28. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF

    A Bill providing for the appropriation of £531,000 of loan money for unemployment relief work was brought down in the House of ...

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  29. Famous Steeplechaser Wins Four Straight

    Miss Paget's famous steeplechaser Golden Miller, winner of last year's Grand National, today recorded his fourth successive victory in the ...

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  30. DOLLFUSS MURDER

    Dr. Rintelin (formerly Austrian Minister at Rome) today was convicted for his association with the rising which resulted in the ...

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  31. PERSONAL

    Mr. C. B. Cornish arrived from Adelaide by train on Thursday night. He stayed the night at Royal Exchange Hotel and left again by train ...

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  32. AUDITOR-GENERAL'S CHARGE

    The emphatic denial was given to-day by Federal Ministers to the Auditor-Generals charge that the accumulated deficit of £17,216,000 ...

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  33. FACTORY GIRLS ON STRIKE

    Protesting against the introduction of the chain system in their factories, 175 girls employed by Frieze Proprietary, Limited, J. Sackvilie, Carlton, ...

    Article : 55 words
  34. Qantas Air Semes Concession

    Mr. A. Parkhill (Minister of Defence) announced today that permission had been given Qantas Empire Airways to carry passengers over the ...

    Article : 43 words
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