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  5. COUNTRY EDITION

    The Melbourne Woolbrokers report that the average price realised for greasy wool sold in Melbourne during the week-ended 1st February ...

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  7. IRON AND STEEL WORKERS.

    In accordance with yesterday's decision, work in all departments at the Australian Iron and Steel Ltd.'s works, Port Kembla, ceased at 7.30 ...

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  8. THE NEW ZEALAND CYCLONES.

    It is reported that nine persons lost their lives as a result of the cyclone which occurred in New Zealand during the week-end. ...

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  9. MINER KILLED

    Norman Stanley Johnson (18), a miner, was killed by a fall of earth at Puddledock, and his brother, Frederick Johnson (26), was badly ...

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  10. OVERTHROWING CAPITALISM.

    At the jubilee conference of the Australian Workers' Union, at Ballarat, Mr A. E. Monk (president) and Mr C. Crofts (secretary of the ...

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  11. CHILD LOST IN BUSH.

    More than 190 horsemen, motorists, aborigines, and men on foot, are searching part of Goondibluie Station, near Mungindi, for Joyce Fielding ...

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  12. THE TARIFF QUESTION.

    A deputation from the Graziers' Federal Council and the Australian Woolgrowers' Council urged on the Prime Minister that the tariff should ...

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  13. HOPES FOR PARINGA CREW

    The coastal steamer, Kooliga, which left here yesterday, was instructed to search an uninhabited island off Wilson's Promontory, on which smoke ...

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  14. SIR H. BUDGE'S SUCCESSOR.

    It is understood that Mr. L. A. Robb, president of the Returned Soldiers' League, will succeed Sir Harry Budge as official secretary to the ...

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  15. King Edward Replies to Commons.

    King Edward VIII., replying to an address from the House of Commons, said he thanked them for their expression of loyal attachment, adding ...

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  16. YESTERDAY'S WOOL SALES.

    Competition was keen and general, especially for all well grown descriptions, at yesterday's wool sales, and the recent improvement in values was ...

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  17. FEDERAL PASTORAL AWARD.

    The General Secretary of the Graziers Association (Mr. J. W. Allen) stated to-night that the Commonwealth statistics which were now ...

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  18. THE LOAN COUNCIL

    The Loan Council has approved of the payment of £460,000 to N.S.W. for expenses incurred in connection with the recent £21,000,000 ...

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  19. ASSASSINATION OF NAZI

    Wilhelm Gustloff, a German subject, and the leader of the Swiss Nazis, was assassinated in his home, at Davos. He was struck by five bullets. ...

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  20. SHARK TRAGEDY

    While bathing with a schoolmate near the rocks at South Steyne, Manly, David Paton (14), was attacked by a shark and disappeared. ...

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  21. ALBURY JEWEL ROBBERY.

    Jewellery valued at £600 was stolen from "The Pivot" jewellery store, owned by Mr. C. H. Smith, at Albury, early yesterday morning. The thieves ...

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  22. Publications Received.

    The annual School Magazine of St. Patrick's College, Ballarat, is a finely printed magazine from the press of Messrs. John Fraser and ...

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  23. FALLING BRICK

    Jack Blacow (45), rigger, of Hurstville, was fatally injured when a brick fell eight floors and struck him on the head, while he was working ...

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