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  3. WEATHER FORECASTS

    "Focal town tory trash total rally 3 gob." This was the telegram received by Mr. D. J. Mares, State Meteorologist, yesterday morning from a man at Alice ...

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  6. THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW

    "There's a shootin' star," said Weary Willie, pointing up towards the zenith. "It's rude to point, William," replied the Count. "Also, it is not, strictly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "I WILL BE GOOD"

    Perhaps had a Prime Minister who had the full political confidence of his colleagues gone to the Imperial Conference the Cabinet would not have felt impelled to send to England anxious inquiries and demands for information as they have done to Mr. Hughes. ...

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  8. "SAVE THE ORCHESTRA!"

    Mr. E. Straker Lawton, a commercial man of Montreal and Philadelphia, who is visiting Sydney, called upon Mr. Salmon, the Registrar of the ...

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  9. PLENTY OF SUGAR

    Australians with a sweet tooth, and most of them have that, will be all right for the next couple of years. For some time past Australia has had to ...

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