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  2. AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS

    AS people in Australia would only obtain a somewhat scanty account of the rushed activities of the above body, it may interest them to learn from one ...

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  3. TRANSFER OF P.L.C.

    The Presbyterian Ladies' College, Albert-street, East Melbourne, is likely to be transferred to a 38-acre property in Toorak-road, Burwood, a quarter of ...

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  4. GENIUS OF GREAT BRITAIN

    The conviction that, despite certain criticism of Mr. Chamberlain's policy, the elements making for world peace were increasing in strength daily was ...

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  5. SOMERSAULT ON BUSES

    Strong criticism of the decision of the Tramways Board to put buses on additional main-trunk routes is contained in the current issue of the "Tramway ...

    Article : 481 words
  6. LABOR IN NEW ZEALAND

    New Zealand has given her verdict on the first three years of office of her Social 1st Government, and the verdict. has been an emphatic one. The Labor party, which secured only 392,000 votes in 1935, this time increased its ...

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  7. WEEK ENDS IN GAOL

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.--If the Cabinet agrees the Minister of Transport (Mr. Semple) will introduce legislation by which drunken drivers will work out ...

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  8. M.P.'s Criticism

    Mr. Fairbairn, M.P., yesterday expressed disappointment at the decision of the Commonwealth Government to limit the scope of the inquiry to an ...

    Article : 258 words
  9. Dancing At South-Street

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  10. CAPTAIN WEBB BURIED

    There was a large and representative attendance at the funeral of Captain A. C. D. Webb, pilot of the ill-fated Kyeema, which left the funeral parlors ...

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  11. ONION BOARD

    The chairman of the Onion Marketing Board (Mr. T. Carmody) stated yesterday that a further advance to onion growers marketing their produce through ...

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  12. GARAGE HOURS

    Although it is officially recorded in the retail petrol and automobile service trade that the new legislation regulating the trading hours of garage and service ...

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  13. TRANSPORT IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Introducing a new Transport Bill in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Premier, Mr. Forgan Smith, said it would vest wide ...

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  14. ONE-MAN BUSES

    In response to union representations, the chairman of the Tramways Board (Mr. Bell) has declared that no one-man buses will be put on cither the ...

    Article : 148 words
  15. BUTTER FACTORIES

    YACKANDANDAH.--Despite the dry season, the rainfall to date being only 19 inches as against an average of 32 Inches, the Kiewa Butter and Cheese Factory is manufacturing ...

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  16. Funeral of Air Hostess

    The funeral of Miss Elva Jones, the hostess on the Kyeema, took place yesterday, following a service at Drayton and Garson's mortuary chapel, conducted ...

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  17. THIS RESTLESS AGE

    BALLARAT, Friday.-- Archbishop Simonds, of Hobart, in delivering the occasional address to-day, at the consecration of the Roman Catholic ...

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  18. Murrumbidgee Crop Competitions

    WAGGA, Friday.--Mr. M McDonald, instructor in the Department of Agriculture, continued Judging in the Murrumbidgee Pastoral and Agricultural Association's growing ...

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  19. ANOTHER £14,000 FOR UNIVERSITY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 529 words
  20. ARMISTICE DAY

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Co-operative arrangements have been made by the Federal and State Governments for the commemoration of Armistice day on ...

    Article : 125 words
  21. ELECTION SURPRISE

    Supporters of Cr. Sir A. G. Wales, the retiring member for Lonsdale ward, who thought he would be unopposed owing to the unexpected withdrawal of Mr. M. ...

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  22. Perth Victims Buried

    The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gloe, of Perth (W.A.), two of the Kyeema victims, were buried at Fawkner cemetery yesterday afternoon. The funeral ...

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  23. MEN AND MACHINES

    Evidence of the appreciable increase in mechanisation of Australian manufacturing industries up to the years .1927-28 was submitted to the Victorian Economic ...

    Article : 264 words
  24. SCHOONER'S LONG CRUISE

    The 100-ton Grand Banks fishing schooner Henrietta, which played an important, if humble, part in the film Captains Courageous, reached Williamstown ...

    Article : 447 words
  25. Country Stock Salos

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  26. Headstone for Victims

    SYDNEY, Friday.--One headstone will be erected over the graves of the late Gordon H. Goddard, Lancelot William Shirley and James Ian Massie, three ...

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  27. FIRE IN CITY

    Traffic was blocked in Queen-street, city, for half-an-hour yesterday afternoon, when the attic of a four-story building caught fire. Three ...

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  28. LATE SITTINGS IF NECESSARY

    The Federal Government believes that the debate on the Opposition's censure motion will be completed early enough next week to enable it to pass legislation ...

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  29. DUPLICATION OF SERVICES

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Plans are being prepared by the Minister of Defence for the elimination of wasteful competition between air services in Australia. The ...

    Article : 203 words
  30. Cr. Disney's Record

    Cr. J. S. Disney, retiring member for Gipps ward, is managing director of J. S. Disney Pty. Ltd., importers of car and motor cycles and accessories. He is ...

    Article : 169 words
  31. Evidence Invited

    Any person who has any evidence of value to place before the committee should communicate with the Commonwealth Crown Solicitor, 450 Law Courts ...

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  32. RAN INTO CIRCUS

    PERTH, Friday.--Damages amounting to £1409 were awarded by Mr. Justice Draper in the Supreme Court to-day to Mrs. L. E. Bullen, proprietress of ...

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  33. Pilots to Meet

    All pilots of commercial planes are to attend a meeting at the Moonee Ponds town hall on Sunday night to discuss points relating to present-day services ...

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  34. Veteran Car from Sydney

    The veteran Oldsmobile car which left Sydney on Monday on an attempt to reach Melbourne in six days, is running to schedule, and is expected to arrive ...

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  35. Canberra Summer School

    Commencing on January 27, the Australian Institute of Political Science will hold the seventh annual summer school at Canberra, The school will be in ...

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  36. Shepparton Air Pageant

    Six machines of the Royal Victorian Aero Club will be flown to Shepparton to-day for the centenary air pageant. The pilots are Miss Claire Thompson, ...

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  37. Civil Aviation Control

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Legislation to transfer to the Commonwealth control of civil aviation in Australia has been passed in all States. The Victorian act ...

    Article : 87 words
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    The Burns, Philpliner Bulolo, the most modern ship so far designed for service between Sydney and New Guinea, is due in Sydney on Monday from ...

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