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  4. TODAY'S WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 12 words
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  6. PUBLIC SERVICE SALARIES CUT GOES THROUGH

    THE revised Public Service Salaried Bill, as the result of a compromise reached between the Government and the Opposition, providing for the elimination of the £500 maximum, was passed through both Houses of ...

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  7. "ARDUOUS TIMES"

    WHEN the now Deputy Industrial Commissioner, Mr. E. C. Magrath, took his seat for the first time on the bench, in No. 3 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MOLLISON--BREAKER AND MAKER OF RECORDS

    A. J. Mollison landed on the beach at Pevensey Bay (Sussex) this afternoon, completing his flight from Australia in two ...

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  9. YAGER OUT OF EIGHT HOUR C'TEE

    By 85 votes to II, the Eight-Hour Committee last night removed Mr. A. W. Yager, M.L.C., from the position of ...

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  10. WHEAT MEN BLOCKED BY SENATE

    "It is extremely disappointing to find the Senate continuing its opposition to a proposal that simply aims at allowing the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. AMY JOHNSON REACHES TOKIO

    MISS AMY JOHNSON reached Tokio this afternoon, having flown from England to Japan in a Puss ...

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  12. SMELTERS WERE NOT EFFICIENT

    The twelfth day of the Mungana inquiry was devoted solely to the evidence of mining experts and several lively [?] ...

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  13. COCAINE-CARRIER IS FINED £100

    WHEN the police arrested George Wallace, 39, salesman, on July 22, they found a packet of cocaine in ...

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  14. ROUGH PASSAGE FROM N. ZEALAND

    THE steamer Antiope reached Newcastle to-day after a rough crossing from Port Chalmers (New Zealand). ...

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  15. HUGE CONVERSION OF HOLDINGS.

    FOLLOWING the proclamation of the Debt Conversion Act, Sir Alfred Meeks, chairman of the Australian ...

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  16. TALKIE FILM AS WITNESS

    Rec[?]ning comfortably, in a lounge chair in a broadcasting studio to-day, Mr. Justice Lowe listened to a sound-film record ...

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  17. TO REDUCE

    THE Miners' Central Council devoted much time yesterday to consideration of a serious position which has developed in ...

    Article : 329 words
  18. HIT WITH HANDLE OF AN AXE

    Attacked by a man with an axe-handle at his home. Toongabble, last night Sydney William Stevenson, 43, was later admitted to Parramatta ...

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  19. STILL THE WAR GOES ON

    Pitt Street has been a barrowmen's paradise for the past week. With hardly space to move between them barrowa piled high with inclous fruit, attracted crowds. Police took a hand yesterday, however, and insisted upon a soft space between each barrow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. WHERE HIGH COURT WILL NOT SIT

    A special issue of the Commonwealth "Gazette" into last-night contains a proclamation under the Financial Emergency Act, which ...

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  21. LAUGHED WHEN GUN WAS POINTED AT HIM

    Laughing in the face of death, Roland Albert Dunvier, 16, of Blenheim Street, Ashfield, was shot through the abdomen at ...

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  22. N.S.W. IS ONLY GOVT. NOT EXEMPT

    GOODS sold to all the State Governments and Government departments with the exception of the New South Wales Government are exempt ...

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  23. LEAGUE OF NATIONS AGENDA

    A Geneva message states that the agenda issued for the next meeting in September of the Council of the League of Nation includes, among ...

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  24. DERBY AND CUP HORSES ENGAGED TO-DAY

    APART from the Australian Steeple, most interest at Caulfield will centre in the chances of horses likely to figure in the classic events and ...

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