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  4. MIGRATION OF SCOUTS.

    Admiration of the physical development of the boy scouts and girl guides, as well as other young men and women he has met during the fortnight he has ...

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  5. OUT IN THE OUTER AT TEST MATCH.

    Well, here it was at last -- a good wicket on a bright sunny day, with Bradman to bat on it. Fingleton was there, too, but that didn't matter so much. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AN OBSERVER'S FALSE DEDUCTION.

    Every Australian will know that Lord Elibank's version of this country's attitude on the mandated territory question is wholly ...

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  7. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    A further spell of fine weather, with gradually rising temperatures, was forecast yesterday by the acting Meteorologist (Mr. Barkley). The disturbance which ...

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  9. EDUCATION PROBLEMS.

    Important aspects of education will be discussed in Melbourne this month at the conference of the Australian Teachers' Federation, which will begin in the Town ...

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  10. OUR CABLE SERVICE.

    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compllation of the overseas intelligence published in this ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. COMMENTS BY PREMIER

    Declaring that too many youths amongst our own community were in urgent need of employment, the Premier, Mr. Dunstan, yesterday discounted the ...

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  12. PAPUAN EXPLORATION.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Prime Minister's department to-day received from the Lieatenant-Governor of Papua (Sir Hubert Murray) the following ...

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  13. COURTS IN 1936.

    During 1936 there were 741 petitions for divorce filed in Melbourne. This was a record, the previous year's record number being exceeded by nine. In 1934, ...

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  14. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    The preservation of the Commonwealth's "white-Australia" policy in its entirety was urged yesterday by the chief president of the Australian ...

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  15. JOBS FOR BOYS.

    The general opinion in industrial circles is that the prospects of boys now leaving school of being absorbed into industry are bright -- provided the lad has ...

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  16. WORLD SCOUT JAMBOREE.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- The deputy chief commissioner for scouting in south Australia (Mr. W. P. Fooks) said to-day that he would be going to Holland ...

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  17. CAMP-FIRE STUNTS.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- Camp-fire stunts and a hilarious supper party made up the programme for 200 guides at the Centenary camp, which concluded ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN STUDENTS.

    Commencing to-morrow, some 300 students and graduates of Australian universities will attend the annual conference of the Australian Student Christian ...

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  19. Eucharistic Congress.

    An Australian Roman Catholic delegation, consisting of four members of the hierarchy, 14 priests and 40 lay representatives, will leave in the Changte to ...

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  20. Lord Somers to Broadcast.

    Lord Somers, former State Governor, and president of the Marylebone Cricket Club, is to speak to the people of Australia through 3LO at 6.10 to-night. ...

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