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  2. Letters to the Editor

    There is one conclusive answer to your correspondent, Mr. A. P. S. Lennie, and others who argue that the banks create credit out of nothing and trade with it, ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    The University Conservatorium will reopen on 26th inst. Entrance exhibitions to the value of £4[?]0 will be completed for on 20th inst. Intending students ...

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  4. YOUNG NATIONALISTS.

    With the view to indicating the general trend of the discussion at the November conference of the Young Nationalist organisation, which was held at ...

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  5. FILM INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It was stated at the film inquiry to-day by Mr. C. E. Munro, managing director of Hoyts Theatres Ltd., that his company was ...

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  6. WELFARE FARM INQUIRY

    LEETON, Wednesday.—On resumption of the Welfare Farm inquiry to-day, Aubrey Devere Hunt, clerk of works on the new buildings at the farm, said ...

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  7. COURT OF PETTY DRAMAS.

    Daily in the City Court a free entertainment, with many scenes, is provided for a mixed crowd which never fails to fill the spectators' benches. Relatives ...

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  8. BUSINESS AGENTS ACT.

    The Acting Chief Justice (Sir Frederick Mann), in the Practice Court yesterday, heard argument on an order nisi to review a decision of the Court of Petty ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND TRAGEDY.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Rosetta Alma Noon, 18 years, of Taree (N.S.W.) gave evidence to-day for the prosecution in the trial of her father, John Wyatt ...

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  10. PURCHASE OF HOMES.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The special committee of the Hobart branch of the Returned Soldiers' League submitted a report to-night on the hardships suffered ...

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  11. OVERHEATED MILK.

    At Carlton court the Carlton Park Dairy Pty. Ltd., of Amess-street, North Carlton, this charged with having on 8th October, sold milk which was not ...

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  12. PICTURE PRODUCTION.

    An association of talking-picture producers has been formed, and application is being made to the Attorney-General for his approval of its registration. The ...

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  13. THE KENSINGTON FLOODS.

    There was a large attendance of local residents in Kensington town hall last night, when the position of sufferers from the floods from the Moonee Ponds ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN FARMERS IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The Australian farmers' party passed through Wellington to-day after visiting South Island. The party went to Massey ...

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  15. Sustenance Workers Strike E[?].

    GEELONG, Wednesday.—The sustenance workers at the Western Beach who went on strike on Tuesday afternoon returned to their work this morning. ...

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  16. NORTHERN DISTRICT'S INTERESTS.

    Following up the suggestion of Messrs. H. H. Olney and E. L. Kienan, M's.L.C., Northcote council has decided to support a permanent conference of representatives of the ...

    Article : 118 words
  17. Juries and False Sentiment.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Passing sentence of twelve months' imprisonment on Harry Reid, 20 years, radio mechanic, convicted of having caused bodily harm ...

    Article : 99 words
  18. ESSENDON GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
  19. SHOWS FOR CHARITY.

    Complaint is made by members of the Theatrical Employes' Association that in the cause of charity they have been frequently called in of late to work in ...

    Article : 326 words
  20. INTEREST RATES.

    GEELONG, Wednesday.—Following on the receipt of a letter from the T. and G. Life Assurance Society Ltd. stating that the directors could not see their way to ...

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  21. STARTED TOO EARLY.

    John Dickson Kay, of Benalla, was charged at the Brunswick court yesterday with having driven a load of merchandise on Sydney-road before 7.30 a.m. on 7th October. Evidence ...

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  22. SURPLUS PEACH CROP.

    The plight of canning-peach growers in Victoria, who are left with 5000 tons of peaches on their hands, was discussed yesterday at a conference ...

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  23. Revaluation of Northcote.

    Northcote counlcl has resolved to have a valuation of the whole municipality for the years 1931-35, and has instructed Mr. W. Membrey to undertake the work. ...

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  24. Advertising

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  25. SECESSION PETITIONS.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Petitions to the King and both Houses of the Imperial Parliament, and a voluminous supplementary statement of the case for ...

    Article : 149 words
  26. IMPUDENT JEWEL ROBBERY

    Two men walked into the shop of Holdsworth Bros. Pty. Ltd., jewellers, of Chapel-street, Windsor, yesterday morning, and asked to be shown some rings. ...

    Article : 99 words
  27. BUILDING REVIVAL.

    During last month the value of permits issued for all classes of buildings in Greater Melbourne increased by £32,369, compared with December, and by ...

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  28. ANTHRAX CASE IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A case of Anthrax, the first reported to Queensland since 1921, has occurred at Warwick. The patient is a butcher, 19 years, and ...

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  29. KALGOORLIE RIOTS.

    KALGOORLIE, Wednesday.—Several more charges arising out of the recent disturbances in Kalgoorlie and Boulder were heard in the Kalgoorlie police court ...

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  30. STATE ENTERPRISES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The report of the Commissioner of Road Transport (Mr. S. E. Maddocks), which was presented to the Legislative Assembly ...

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  31. WEALTH ON LINER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Carrying 407 American tourists, the liner Lurline reached Sydney to-day. Many of the passengers are wealthy business men ...

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  32. SUICIDE IN A FLAT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Forcing the door of a flat to Chandos-street. Ashfield, three police officers discovered the body of Nellie Charlotte Foster, 21 years, ...

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  33. CAUGHT IN MACHINERY.

    While working at a teasing machine at the Unity Woollen Millls, Sturt-street, South Melbourne, yesterday, Alexander Moon. 18 years, of Moray-street, South ...

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  34. ROYAL ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY.

    A slight but extremely welcome improvement is reported in the seventieth annual report of the Royal Zoological and Acclimatisation Society. The ...

    Article : 216 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. Motor Engineer Fined £20.

    John Fox, 37 years of age, water engineer, was charged at South Melbourne court yesterday with having driven a motor car while under the influence of ...

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  37. SEVERE HAIL STORM.

    TEMORA, Wednesday.—A remarkably severe hail and wind storm visited Combaning, near Temora, yesterday afternoon. Hail fell for half an hour, and ...

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  38. SYDNEY LABOR CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—By 53 votes to 35 the metropolitan conference of the State Labor party rejected a resolution by the Miners' Federation that ...

    Article : 90 words
  39. NOLLI PROCEQUI ENTERED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Te Attorney-General has decided not to file a bill against James Patrick Bolger, Henry Delabene McKeown, Joseph Patrick ...

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  40. UNION SECRETARY'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Isidor Anderson, recently elected secretary of the Queensland branch of the Seamen's Union, died in Sydney Hospital last night. ...

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  41. FLIGHT ACROSS THE TASMAN.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—Mr. C T. P. Ulum will leave Muriwa[?] beach, North Auckland, at 6 a.m. on Saturday for Mascot. He will be accompanied by ...

    Article : 38 words
  42. Advertising

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