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  2. Advertising

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  5. INCREASED WHEAT PRICES GOOD NEWS FOR AUSTRALIA

    According to passengers who arrived at Townsville yesterday on the steamer. Changte from Shanghai, bubonic plague is rampant in China. ...

    Article : 78 words
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  7. Transport

    A public meeting in the Sydney Town Hall, organised by the Road Transport Users' Association to protest against transport regulations, ...

    Article : 87 words
  8. Robbed of £82

    After having been hailed by one of three men in a motor car at Flemington last night Willam Longley, 20, was assaulted and robbed of £82. ...

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  9. Legislative Council

    The actual grounds of the British Government's decision to 'intervene in the N.S.W.' Legislative Council appeal case to the Privy Council is not ...

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  10. Rising Values

    Coming so quickly on top of the wool advances, the sharp rise in wheat values has elated Australian commercial circles in ...

    Article : 180 words
  11. Cricket Candidates

    Sir Lindsay Parkinson, on behalf of the Blackpool Cricket Club has denied negotiating with Archie Jackson. The Accrington Club denies having ...

    Article : 59 words
  12. POLITICAL UNITY

    A committee meeting, representative, of the National Association and the A.F.A League agreed to a formula for absolute unity. Minor variations ...

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  13. Wheat Market

    The record price of 38 per bushel for new season's wheat was paid at Alexandria saleyards this morning. ...

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  14. ROSEHILL RACES

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  15. MOLLISON FLIGHT

    Mollison, holder of the Australia to England record flew to Lympne today, but has postponed the intended start for Capetown. ...

    Article : 36 words
  16. BURNT TO DEATH

    The body of William Tregeale, 71, was found in the ruins of a hut in Para. Hill on Monday, night. The hut had been destroyed by fire. ...

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  17. FLYERS' PROGRESS

    Miss Salaman, who is attempting a record flight to Capetown; arrived at Entebbe, and then set out for Tatora LONDON, Tuesday. ...

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  18. FORECAST

    The latest forecast reads "Cloudy to showery on the coast and parts of 'the tablelands; otherwise fine, warm, and sultry for the present, but ...

    Article : 55 words
  19. KEWPIE PALAIS

    At the Kewpie open-air dance palais to-night, there will be special entertainment. consisting of community singing, speciality dances, vocal and ...

    Article : 278 words
  20. STAMPING GOODS

    The Factories and Shop Amendment Act, which provides for the stamping of goods with the name of the manufacturer and the State or country of ...

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  21. PROSPERITY CAMPAIGN

    The Prime Minister, Mr. J. H. Scullin, is making a special public appeal to the nation with a view to absorbing as many as possible ...

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  22. OVERSEA FIRM.

    Reports from London were that the wheat market was very firm owing to the advance in America's exchange position, and also to Argentina ...

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  23. WHIDDON SUED

    Rufus Theodore Naylor to-day issued a writ against Mr. W. H. Whiddon, Director of State Lotteries, claiming £10,000 damages. ...

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  24. EXCHANGE RATE A FACTOR.

    The Liverpool market advanced throughout Monday, owing to the declining exchange. Restricted offers on exchange appears to be the main ...

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  25. Arbitration

    The delay of the Government, in filling the vacancy on the Industrial Commission caused by the appointment of Mr. Justice Street to the ...

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  26. HOSTILE SENATE

    Sir George Pearce has denied that the Senate had hampered Government legislation. He says that since the present Government assumed office, the ...

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  27. TASMANIAN SWEEP

    The first prize of £20,000 in the Tasmanian consultation of £100,000 on the Melbourne Cup went to I. D. Farmilo, pastoralist at Arjune, Barbaron, North ...

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  28. MELBOURNE CUP

    It is stated that at the settling over the Melbourne Cup this morning, almost £60,000 was paid over by book-makers as a result of White Nose's win. ...

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  29. BRISBANE COUNCIL

    The annual meeting of the Brisbane Property Owners Protection Association resolved to urge the Government to disband the City Council and ...

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  30. GO-SLOW POLICY

    Because the men adopted a go-slow, policy after the industrial board had reduced their rates oi pay, the amalgamated collieries of Western ...

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  31. U.S.A. FINANCES.

    The United States Government has completed the first four months of the current financial year with a deficit, of 661,121,850 dollars (£132,000,000). ...

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  32. TO DAY'S MARKETS.

    The unit price of tin was quoted today at 279. ...

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  33. LOYAL FARMERS

    Addressing the Road Transport Users' Association at the Town Hall Mr. Pahlow, representing the primary producers, described the new Act as a ...

    Article : 87 words
  34. MINNAMURRA RECORD

    In a recent issue reference was made to a Minnamurra cow purchased from Messrs. Kinross Bros.' noted stud for £18. That cow is still in milk and ...

    Article : 74 words
  35. NEW AWARD

    Application was made to the Conciliation Committee to-day by the Australian Workers' Union for a new award. An increase in wages, ...

    Article : 46 words
  36. SUSSEX STREET.

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  37. MOTOR FATALITY

    James. Spiers, 47, market gardener, and Walter Giles were killed when a motor, truck. driven by Spiers, overturned on the Wanneroo road. ...

    Article : 50 words
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