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  2. BALANCING BUDGET

    GOOD news for the Commonwealth Government is contained in the Customs and postal revenue figures for the nine months ended March 31. These ...

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  3. 112 Jobs Found in Three Months

    FIGURES released today show that in March Positions were found for 22 boys and 5 girls by the Young ...

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  4. The First Drive

    MRS. R. B. ASHE driving off from the first tee in the opening match of the Kooyonga associates' season today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ALL QUIET AGAIN

    OAKBANK'S population, which was swollen more than a hundredfold yesterday by the annual pilgrimage of racegoers and picnickers, dwindled back ...

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  6. WHO KILLED JUDGE?

    A NEW stir in the Stavisky case occurred today when the Deputy Mayor of Marseilles came forward as the champion of the three bookmakers ...

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  7. Trainees Held Up by Rain

    TRAINEES of D Company machine gun section, 43rd/48th Battalion, stripping live ammunition from belts and replacing them in chargers today. They had been intended for firing practice, but it was postponed because of the rain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ARREST OF INSULL

    The Turkish Cabinet has now decided to grant the United States demand for the extradition of the fugitive, former millionaire Samuel Insull. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. QUEEN EATS FRUIT

    LONDON, April 2.—Queen Mary is recovering from her cold, but is still confined to Buckingham Palace. Tonight she enjoyed strawberries ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ASHORE ON SAND BANK

    The little coastal vessel Jap, when leaving Cape Hawke last night for Sydney, went aground on the northern spit at the entrance to Cape Hawke ...

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  11. BEFORE THE PUBLIC

    M. LEFE Pouishnoff, the Russian pianist, Mr. Horace Stevens, the Australian baritone, Mr. Harold Smith (accompanist to Mr. Stevens), and Mr. ...

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  12. TRACKLESS UNIT LANDED

    The 15-ton trackless unit which is to make tests in South Australia, was discharged from the Largs Bay at Port Adelaide this afternoon. The Diesel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SHIP WITHOUT PASSENGERS

    Without a passenger on board, but carrying its full complement of waiters, stewards, and cooks, the P. & O. Branch liner Balranald arrived at ...

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  14. POLICE WARNING TO HOUSEWIVES

    The police warn housewives to beware of a man who has for some time been canvassing in the suburbs offering what he claims to be pyrex ...

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  15. SHIP MAY STILL BE AGROUND

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A message was received today that the freighter Waihemo, which was reported to be aground in the Fiji group, had been ...

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  16. NUDE WOMEN IN MEMORIAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A request by the Junee branch of the R.S.L. to the Junee Farmers and Settlers" Association for a gift towards the Anzac ...

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  17. Many Cars Without New Discs

    Many vehicles that were taken to Oakbank races yesterday did not carry the new registration disc. The police, however, were afforded little ...

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  18. INJURED WOMAN COLLAPSES

    With blood streaming from a gash in her throat, a woman ran along Laura street, Stepney, today, and collapsed at the door of a house. ...

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  19. COLONY SCHEME OPENED

    Three young men left Whitefield's, Hindmarsh, today for the youth colony organised by the institute. They were P. O'Malley, H. Richardson,. and N. ...

    Article : 168 words
  20. LUGGER PICKS UP NATIVES

    DARWIN, Tuesday.—Superintendent Stretton has received a wireless message from the Methodist Mission at Millingimbi, in the Crocodile group of ...

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  21. CONDITION OF JOCKEYS

    The condition of C. Pearson, the jockey whose skull was fractured when he fell off Marimba Queen at the Laura races yesterday, is still critical. ...

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  22. REMANDED ON GOLD STEALING CHARGE

    William Archibald-Reynolds, of Wayville, was remanded until next Tuesday in the Adelaide Police Court today on a charge of having stolen gold ...

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  24. SENT BACK TO BELFAST

    HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), April 2.—The adventurous Catherine Carr (aged 18), of Belfast, who wished so much to make a home for herself in Canada ...

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  25. RUSSIAN PIANIST IS FOND OF GOOD JAZZ MUSIC

    Left Pouishnoff, the Russian pianist, who will make his Adelaide debut on Thursday, has no musical favorites, and is as interested in good jazz as he is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. WONTHAGGI MINE DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — While all Wonthaggi earnestly desires to see work resumed at the State coalmine, the position of the two dismissed men ...

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  27. THREE WAYS TO AID FARMERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—In his evidence before the Wheat Commission today, Mr. A. L. Bussau, M.L.A., president of the Victorian Wheatgrowers' ...

    Article : 117 words
  28. FINES FOR SHORT WEIGHT BREAD

    Fines and costs imposed by Messrs. H. Evans and J. Skinner on six men in the Hindmarsh Court today amounted to £10 18/. They were ...

    Article : 162 words
  29. BIG HAUL OF SEALS BY NEWFOUNDLANDERS

    MONTREAL, April 2.—St. Johns, Newfoundland's old capital, gave a rousing welcome to the sealing fleet, which returned with the greatest kill ...

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  30. NEW L.C.P. CHAIRMAN TO BE ELECTED

    The Liberal and Country Party will meet tomorrow afternoon for the first time since the last session of Parliament. ...

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