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  2. Advertising

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  3. STILL LEADS

    LONDON, Tuesday:-- Britain, with 596,834 tons, continues to lead the shipbuilding countries in the amount of tonnage under ...

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  4. LABORER IS CHARGED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday:--Early this morning detectives inquiring into the murder of James Ross, of Tallarook, arrested Charles ...

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    Sir Kingsley Wood, British Postmaster-General. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Matti Sippala (Finland) the noted field games exponent, who is coming to Australia to compete in the Catenary Games. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "NO DELAY," IS PROMISE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday:-- Unless something unfor[?]een occurs, the inquiry into Sydney bread prices by Sir Herbert Gepp who has been ...

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  8. TELEVISION MARVEL

    LONDON, Tuesday:-- The committee appointed by the Postmaster-General (Sir Kingsley Wood) to consider the ...

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  9. FUGITIVE SHOT BY CONSTABLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday:--A young man was shot and critically injured by a constable to-night when attempting to escape from Woronora cemetery. ...

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  10. LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    Mullumbimby Municipal Council at this week's meeting determined a rate of 5¾d in the £1 in the town area, and 2 7-8d. in the ...

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  11. SEVERE FLOODING REPORTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday:--Many districts in the North-Eastern section of the State suffered flooding and damage as a result of heavy rain and railway ...

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  12. COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday:-- The "Chronicle" forecasts that the Television Committee will recommend firstly televised talkies, secondly a chain of ultra short ...

    Article : 85 words
  13. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday:-- The report from Tokio that Japan probably will buy considerably less wool in Australian markets during 1934-35, ...

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  14. DEFERRED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday:--The president of the Baking Industry Employers' Association (Mr. Gough) in a later statement to-day, intimated that in order ...

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  15. PHANTOM MILLIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday:--"The public should know that this story of phantom millions is entirely baseless," said the Recorder at the Yarmouth ...

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  16. AMUSEMENTS

    "The House of Rothschild," George Arliss' first vehicle under his new contract with 20th Century Pictures, came to the Regent, and School of Arts ...

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  17. MAY END

    KALGOORLIE, Tuesday:--A definite move towards the settlement of the dispute between the companies and men in the goldmining industry was ...

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  18. LEAVES JAMBOREE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday:-- After two busy weeks at the Jamboree, the World Chief Scout (Lord Baden Powell) has left his lodge at Franks ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. PATIENT RAN AWAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday:--A policeman and a fisherman on their hands and knees in drenching rain applying artificial methods of respiration to a ...

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  20. HONORARY CAPTAIN

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday:-- Norman Brookes, who will be visiting England this summer, has accepted the invitation to act as honorary captain of the ...

    Article : 100 words
  21. SPEEDIER SERVICE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday:--"It is all a question for Qantas Empire Airways," said Mr. A. W. Corbett, Deputy Director of Posts and Telegrams to-day ...

    Article : 65 words
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  23. CRAWFORD'S WIN

    LONDON, Tuesday:--The "Daily Telegraph" says: "If there is some disappointment, there is no cause for tears in F. J. Perry losing to J. H. ...

    Article : 141 words
  24. ON BEST OF TERMS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday:--The City Coroner (Mr. Oram) to-day inquired into the death of Maud Joel (38), who died on January 3, as the result of a knife ...

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  25. KANGAROO ON ROAD

    PERTH, Tuesday:--A kangaroo was responsible for a serious motor accident, in which one person was killed and another badly injured near Perth. ...

    Article : 122 words
  26. SPEED LIMIT

    LONDON, Monday:-- Respite wide opposition, a speed limit of 30 miles an hour in Greater London, and in built-up areas all ...

    Article : 131 words
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