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  2. £25 TO £30.

    The chief engineer (Mr. W. E. Bush) explained that the expense depended a good deal on the class of ground that had to be prepared, but ...

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  3. Cablegrams in Brief

    The Mandates Commission of the League of Nations examined the New Zealand High Commissioner (Sir T. Wilford) on the Samoan mandate, on ...

    Article : 443 words
  4. WAS CASE MADE OUT?

    "I even went so far as to charge three members of Parliament on the Government side of the House, and the police administration, with ...

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  5. AFTER DEFEAT.

    So confident were they that the Government had the numbers to carry a Senate request for reduced duties on axe handles that several members ...

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  6. RAID ON GULF COUNTRY.

    Owing to an infusion of Japanese and Macassar blood, the Balamumu tribe, in the Northern Territory, has been converted into a warlike horde ...

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  7. ASSETS WORTH £9956 SOLD FOR £177 DEPOSIT.

    According to the Registrar-General's report, he said, the assets were valued as follows:—Buildings, £3562; plant, £814; stock, £5507; [?]nsurance paid in ...

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  8. ALARM AMONG DAIRYMEN.

    Delegates from the industry interviewed the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) on Tuesday, and later met the Minister for Commerce (Mr. F. H. ...

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  9. FAVOURS QUOTA.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. T. W. White) stated to-day that he was in favour of an Australia-wide requirement that a quota of British ...

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  10. PAID WELL.

    The "Midland Bank Review" in an article entitled "Business Recovery in the Sterling Group," says it is now recognised by almost every one that ...

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  11. FIRST BALLOT.

    It is understood that only four of the 208 members of both Houses entitled to vote were not present. Certain members took notes during ...

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  12. Thousands of Silver Gulls.

    A colony of silver gulis taking the air Gull Island, Lake Corangamite, Victoria. It is estimated that 10,000 birds are nesting on three acre[?] of ground on the Island. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. WOOL FIRMS.

    A very good selection, comprising 12,757 bales, was offered at the wool sales to-day. A total of 12,119 were sold at auction, and an additional 2533 ...

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  14. FURTHER RAIN.

    Light rains produced from 10 to 25 points last night as a result of thunderstorms. At Charleville 16 points were recorded and at Albert Park 10 ...

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  15. FURTHER REMAND.

    When the case in which John Wyatt Noon (42), farmer, and John William Burgurst Smith (23), labourer, both on remand, were charged conjointly ...

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  16. HIGHER RANK LIKELY.

    Fearing to create a precedent the Commonwealth Government is not likely to agree to making a grant to Flight-Lieutenant C. T. P. Ulm, ...

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  17. LEFT WARNING.

    Having failed to blow open the safe in the Newmarket raliway station office on Wednesday night, the would-be thieves left a note warning the station ...

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  18. RESTORE PAY.

    The restoration of portion of the wage and salary cuts imposed on the Permanent Defence Forces is expected to be announced shortly by the ...

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  19. AID BONA-FIDE COMPANIES.

    In an optimistic account of last year's mining developments, which he gave in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Minister for Mines (Mr. S. W. ...

    Article : 117 words
  20. NEW PROCESS.

    "There is enough shale in Dorset to supply the oil and petrol needs of [?]tain," declares Dr. M. Marconi, who is establishing a shale oil factory at ...

    Article : 73 words
  21. NO PROMISE.

    Following references to the hostility and savagery of natives in the Caledon Bay area, Dr. W. Maloney (Labour, Victoria) asked the Government in the ...

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  22. SHARES RISE.

    On the Stock Exchange to-day a satisfactory improvement was made by Australian consolidated loans, 11 issues rising 2/6 to 10/. The average interest ...

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  23. MORE EFFECTIVE.

    "If it is true that one of the recommendations of the Tobacco Investigation Committee is that the State should be responsible for tobacco ...

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  24. SYDNEY MEN NAMED.

    A decision on the appointment of a new member to the Commonwealth Bank Board to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Mr. M'Kenzic ...

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  25. AS REGULAR ARM.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" military correspondent believes that the army is about to take two important steps, the revival of the tank brigade and ...

    Article : 111 words
  26. BECOME WORSE.

    Tension still exists in two areas under British control in Jerusalem. A recrudescence of trouble is feared throughout Palestine to-day, which is ...

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  27. CAPTURE MARKETS.

    Lord Melchett, speaking at a luncheon of the Cast Iron Research Association, said that Britain had not possessed such an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. MANY APPLICATIONS.

    Attributable to the Commonwealth's improved economic position, and the better publicity it ii receiving, Australia House is receiving a greatly ...

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  29. FOR THE QUIET HOUR.

    Few know how much the universities of Australia owe to Dr. Charles Badham. "No Australian teacher since his day," writes Arthur Jose in the ...

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  30. THREE INJURED.

    Two women and a man sustained injuries when the car in which they were driving, swerving to avoid another car on the Myrtletown Road, about ...

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  31. STOP FRAUD IN MAIL.

    Inquiries are being made by the Department of the Interior into the use of the mail services by foreigners for allegedly fraudulent purposes. ...

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  32. PARTED WITH £40.

    The story of how they were tricked out of £20 by a confidence man was told to the police by two Greeks, recent arrivals from North Queensland, ...

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  33. WOUND IN CHEST.

    The mysterious death of Richard Blight (aged 51 years), in the Parkside Mental Hospital on October 22, was inquired into by the City Coroner ...

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  34. CONDUCTED BY AIR.

    The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" says that the Chancellor (Herr A. Hitler) and other leaders are energetically conducting the election ...

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  35. BIG ADVANCE.

    The great advance of the Diesel or compression ignition type of engine as applied to motor buses and coaches and to goods transport vehicles is one ...

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  36. BRUTAL ATTACK.

    After having been knocked down and brutally handled by two men in Albert Street, City, late on Wednesday night, John Hill, of New Farm, was robbed of ...

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  37. FOR COASTAL TRADE.

    The Adelaide Steamship Company has ordered a 10,500-ton vessel, with a speed of 17½ knots an hour. It will be built on the Clyde, and will be the ...

    Article : 45 words
  38. Fire in Cellar.

    Fire broke out in a heap of rubbish in a cellar in a butcher shop occupied by Mark Shelley, in Edward Street, city, shortly after 10 o'clock last night, but ...

    Article : 53 words
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