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  6. Canberra Increases Its Drink Bill by 2400 Per Cent

    Edward Jenkins, aged 29, laborer, died at Geelong hospital from the knife wounds in his chest, and stomach which he received during a ...

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  7. Antarctic Search

    Wilkins, on arrival here from New York, interviewed by the Australian Press Association, said at present he is marking time until September, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Canberra's Sins

    According to the annual report of the N.S.W. Prohibition Alliance, convictions front dr[?]kenness in Canberra have increased at the rate of ...

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  9. Militant Labor

    Speaking at Yarn Bank, Melbourne, yesterday in celebration of May Day, Mr. Brennan, M.P., submitted a motion expressing a ...

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  10. Solidarity!

    In connection with the statement that employees at Yallourn electric power-house would probably, go on strike in sympathy with the timber ...

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  11. HITCHCOCK'S BURIAL

    According to an unofficial message from Perth, Mrs. Hitchcock has decided in favor of the private burial of her husband's body in Perth. She ...

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  12. CAR THIEVES

    A young man, who was arrested at Bankstown on Saturday night, is alleged to be the leader of a juvenile gang. of car stealers who were ...

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  13. AERIAL TRAVEL

    at 8.40 yesterday morning Mr. A. G. Dunoon, a business man of. Swan Hill, left in an Avro-Avian plane and at 10.28' landed at Essendon, 220 miles ...

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  14. GENERATOR EXPOLDES

    Owing to a generator exploding at the works of Gardiner, Wearn and Co., Propty., Ltd., power engineers, this morning, William James, 21 ...

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  15. MODEL HOSPITAL

    In opening a new wing of the Wailara Foundling Home, conducted by Sisters of Mercy, the Minister for Health, Dr. Arthur, declared it was ...

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  16. A DARING QUESTION

    When Mr. Cavanagh, chairman of the Disputes Committee of the Labor' Council, was asked last night if it was a fact that an organised gang ...

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  17. COAL INDUSTRY

    The Prime Minister and the State Treasurer conferred on Saturday respecting the Royal Commission fan the coal industry and completed ...

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  18. FORECAST

    Cloudy, with more showers and thunder in parts of the southern half of the State some thunderstorms also likely in ...

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  19. COAL PROBLEM.

    Sir Thomas Henley, M.L.A., referring to the trouble on the northern coalfields, said public opinion must force Parliament to grapple promptly ...

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  20. MUNICIPAL OFFICERS

    The Local Government Department to-day opened an inquiry into the recent suspension of the town clerk of Canterbury, Mr. Sutton. Later ...

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  21. GERMAN RIOTS

    Shooting in connection with the May Day riots has ceased but the casualties have risen to 23 dead, 100 injured 65 seriously). Apart from ...

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  22. HOSPITAL AND PRESS

    The editor of the "Tweed Daily'' advised the committee of the Tweed Hospital at it's last meeting that the matron refused to give information ...

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  23. SHOOTING FATALITY.

    Hector Joseph Brickman, aged 16, of Cessnock, allowed a loaded gun to slide down a deep declivity in front of him and followed it down. On ...

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  24. DISLIKE POLICE

    The military police, who have returned from Samoa to Now Zealand describe the situation there as by no means encouraging. Members of ...

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  25. A FINE POSITION

    The State Cabinet proposes to appoint Mr. R. J. Love, secretary and executive officer of the Victorian Charities Board as chairman of the ...

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  26. TWO THOUSAND DEAD

    Two thousand people have perished in an earthquake in the Khorahsan district. A whole village was wiped out and more than 700 buildings ...

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  27. VOLUNTEER WORKERS

    Mr. F. H. Corke, secretary to the Sydney and Suburban Timber Merchants Association, remarked to-day, "1 say there is an organisation, ...

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  28. STILL GOES ON

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, questioned regarding the contention of Dr. Watson that the Federal Capital Commission, as composed at ...

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  29. THEATRE INVERELL

    "The Forbidden Woman," the First National attraction for presentation at the Theatre Invevell to night, features Jetla Goudal, and is a story of ...

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  30. TO-DAY'S MARKETS

    Tin in Sydney to-day is quoted at 352 per unit. ...

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  31. PRODUCE MARKETS.

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  32. MOTOR CYCLE TEST

    A Motor Cycle Club was conducting an acceleration test on Castlereagh road, near Penrith, yesterday when a collision occurred between ...

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  33. FOUND IN THE HARBOR

    The body of a man, aged about 50, was recovered from the water at Circular Quay last night. it is thought it may be that of W. ...

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  34. HOMEBUSH SALES.

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