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  2. TROUBLOUS DAYS AHEAD FOR N.S.W. PREMIER

    NEVER before in the history of Australia has the Chief Justice of as State become "Acting-Governor" on his first day of office, but this unique distinction fell to Mr. Frederick Jordan, K.C., the new Chief Justice of New South Wales. Sir Philip Street's leave of absence expired on January 31. So did the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    "Wilkins, your another dose for Sir Richard! He must be taught that a De Snifter carries his castor oil like a gentleman." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    HUSBAND: I see brewery shares have gone up another two bob. WIFE: Someone must have let the cat out of the bag about your five shillings rise. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NOBODY'S BABY

    WHEN Kipling wrote that "the cities are full of pride, challenging each to each," he did not know the real facts about Port Augusta, a curious town which perches on the border line between South Australia and Western Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. N.S.W. UPPER HOUSE PRESIDENCY IS BONE OF CONTENTION

    ALTHOUGH Parliament will not meet for some weeks, a lot of quiet lobbying is in progress over the position of President of the "reformed" Legislative Council. It looks as if the finalists will be Sir John Peden, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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