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  2. Advertising

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  3. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Forecasts issued at 9 p.m. yesterday for the 24 hours ensuing:—Cloudy at times, with some, further showers over the south-western half; elsewhere ...

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  4. PERSONAL LORD MAYOR OF MELBOURNE

    The Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Mr. H. Gengoult Smith) and the Lady Mayoress did not return to Melbourne yesterday as they had intended. The Lord Mayor ...

    Article : 90 words
  5. LETTERS

    Sir,—Some little time back in the Melbourne "Sporting Globe," I read an article by Professor E. H. C. Oliphant, of the Melbourne University, in which he ...

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  6. MAINLAND NOTES (From Our Special Correspondents) MELBOURNE

    ONE feature of what the Weather Bureau people, with a commendable complacency not shared by other folk, call a "usual tropical disturbance," ...

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  7. DAY BY DAY

    THOUSANDS of pounds are spent annually on the maintenance of the main roads of Tasmania, and particularly on the important highway between ...

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  8. SYDNEY.

    IT being unwise to judge the trend of the market by one day of business, shrewd brokers were little influenced in opinion by the brisk business to which ...

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  9. The Mercury

    ASTATEMENT reported as by the Minister for Commerce, even with his later explanation, leaves little doubt as to the attitude of the Federal ...

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  10. MR. AND MRS. BERNARD SHAW.

    Mr. Bernard Shaw and his wife will embark on a round trip to New Zea[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BRIGADIER-GENERAL O. F. PHILLIPS.

    Brigadier-General O. F. Phillips, District Commandant [?] New South Wales, has been appointed Aide-de-Camp to the King, in succession to Brigadier-General ...

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  12. EDUCATION VALUES

    IN days when present old men were young, and young men were not yet born, a Scotsman with limited education emigrated to America. There ...

    Article : 255 words
  13. KILLED BY TREE

    Edley. Joseph Horne (193 was killed when struck by a falling limb from a tree while he was working in the vicinity of Raminea yesterday. ...

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  14. THE REV. C. F. L'OSTE

    The Rev. C. F. L'Oste, who yesterday celebrated his 105th birthday at St. Helens, was the recipient of numerous telegrams and messages of ...

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  15. BUDGETARY POSITION

    Australia's budgetary position will benefit if the reported intention of the President of the United States of America (Mr. Roosevelt) to declare a two ...

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  16. A YEAR OF RECOVERY

    WITH many others I had hoped that the World Economic Conference called for the spring of 1933 was likely to mark a great step forward in the ...

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  17. AID TO FRUITGROWERS

    The Acting Manager of the Agricultural Bank (Mr. H. Driscoll) said yesterday that application forms for assistance under the Fruitgrowers' Relief Act ...

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  18. THE ESPERANCE BAY

    Divers reported that the Aberdeen and Commonwealth Line steamer Esperance Bay (14,176 tons) received no apparent damage when she ran aground in the ...

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  19. LITERARY TASTES

    WHEN we printed last week the news about the poetry prize established by King George there was aroused a natural curiosity as to the literary ...

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  20. CHIEF OF AIR STAFF

    It is expected that an announcement will be made shortly of the promotion of the Chief of the Air Staff, Air-Commodore R. Williams, to the rank of Air ...

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  21. LABOUR LOYALTY

    SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS, the King's Counsel who has become a leader of the British Labour Party, has been well—and deservedly— ...

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  22. MANGLED BY SHARK

    The condition of Colin Grant, aged 22 years, who lost a leg on Sunday as a result of an attack by a shark at Queenscliff, is still critical. The doctors said ...

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  23. LARGE BROWN TROUT

    A large brown trout weighing 15[?]lb. was caught by Mr. C. Talbot in the southern end of the Great Lake on Monday night. The fish, which is the ...

    Article : 54 words
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