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  5. VOICE OF BRUCE; HAND OF BRITAIN

    WHEN the State Ministers for Agriculture and the Federal Minister for Commerce, Mr. Stuart, meet the High Commissioner, Mr. Bruce, at Canberra on April 20 they will be ...

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  6. KIDDIES DAY AT THE SHOW

    TODAY will be Children's Day at the Show, and although the public holidays are over, there should again be a good attendance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. How The Cup Was Won

    The top picture shows Broad Arrow winning by the lengths from Gippsland, who beat Limarch by a similar, distance. In the bottom picture, reading from left to right are: The Governor-General, Sir Isaac Isaacs, Mr. "M. Book" (owner of the winner), Mr. Colin Stephen (chairman of the A.J.C.) and Mr. W. McGee (trainer of the winner). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Crowning Winner

    Referee Joe Wallis declares Ambrose Palmer the winner. Williams look a gredt deal of punishment (See story on page 3.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TWO MEN KILLED IN 'PLANE CRASH

    DEVELOPING an uncontrollable tail-spin at a height of 600 feet at 11.15 a.m. yesterday, a De Haviland Gypsy Moth aeroplane ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Column of Smoke Ten Miles High

    A COLUMN of smoke ten miles high is belching from the glacier of Vatnajokull. It is visible from all parts of Iceland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. INDIGNATION AT PERTH

    A MASS meeting of relief workers held on the Perth Esplanade yesterday vigorously protested against the attempt of the Minister ...

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  12. HOME RULE FOR INDIA

    THE All-India Congress, at, its meeting in Delhi, decided to recenter active politico, and also ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. KANGAROO WALLY PRIGG COLLAPSES

    AT the conclusion of a hard game in the Newcastle North Queensland Rugby League match at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. INSULL WILL BE HANDED OVER

    ISTANBUL, Monday. The Turkish Cabinet his decided to hand over Samuel Insull, the Chicago magnate, to the American ...

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  15. YOUNG FRIENDS OF PILOT

    THE two young men, Raymond Woolley, 23 hairdresser, of Lismore, and Roy James McGregor Dunn, 19, of Liemore, who were ...

    Article : 286 words
  16. LOST FROM THE STRATHNAVER

    WHEN the liner Strathnaver, which arrived here today from the Eastern States, was two days out from Adelaide, James Logue, 24, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. GIRL CARRIED OUT 300 YARDS IN SURF

    Although conditions on most beaches yesterday were favorable to [?]fers, a girl of about 18 years was caught in a strong current at Bronte ...

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  18. ONSLOW IS STILL ISOLATED

    PERTH, Monday. The wrecked town of Onslow is still cut on for traffic. The damage done by the cyclone amounted to £65,000, ...

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  19. QUEEN MARY HAS BAD COUGH

    Queen Mary, is suffering from a bad cough and was compelled to cancel her proposed visit to the Kempton race meeting today. ...

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  20. RELIEF TRAIN LOADED WITH FOOD

    Wiluha's six days of isolation during which there was a serious threat of a food shortage ended today, when the first relief train loaded with ...

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  21. CLERIC CAUSES STIR IN THEATRE

    PERTH, Monday. THE rector of St. John's, Albany, Rev. A. White, who some time age went on a fast until the debt ...

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  22. TENNIS PLAYERS' POCKETS RIFLED

    WHILE tennis players from four universities were competing for the Niall Cup at Sydney University ...

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  23. Train Wrecked; Bandits Slay

    TEARING up the railway line 30 miles west of Muling, bandits wrecked and pillaged a goods tram and shot dead two of the military guard. A NUMBER of others were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Leap For Life Led To Death

    EDWARD Lee. of Cotham Street, Richmond, was killed early today when he jumped from a car, the steering column of which broke at Fernshaw, seven miles from Healesville. Will Martin, of Princess Street, Fitzroy, and James Norton. ...

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  25. STABBING CHARGE

    HOBART, Monday. Following the stabbing of Lola Hasch: 17, last night a man appeared at the City Court today ...

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  26. MAIL BAG STOLEN

    Another mail-bag--the third--has been stolen in, transit on the West Australian railways. ...

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