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  2. Advertising

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  4. WEATHER FORECAST FINE AND WARMER.

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  5. The Eight-Man-Power "Sir Otto" Broom in Action

    The "Sirotto" super-broom --specially made by a Melbourne firm for a real big sweep--was tried out in Lonsdale Street today, to the astonishment of tram drivers and policemen. The broom--said to be the largest in the world--takes eight men to operate its 16-foot handle. The broom itself is 15 feet across. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE ROAD BACK TO PROSPERITY

    MANY people will have wondered why the Prime Minister and the header of the Opposition, the State Premiers and their Opposition ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FEDERAL CABINET SEEKS UNITED POLICY ON ECONOMIES

    Willi every hope of setting out a united policy under which the Federal Parliament would agree to undertake the necessary retrenchments in Government expenditure, the Federal Cabinet resumed today, at the Commonwealth ...

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  8. HURRICANE'S TOLL

    The hurricane which swept over the Dominican Republic, the eastern portion of Hayti, on Wednesday. left a trail of ruin and destruction ...

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  9. RATIONING RAIL WORK

    The Minister for Railways (Mr Cain) announced today that the biggest conference yet held of unions having members In the Railways Department, would meet in his office in the Railway ...

    Article : 291 words
  10. STOP PRESS

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  11. SPRING

    REAL Spring was in the air today. There was optimism In tho soft warm wind. There was such generosity in the sun that a man could have tossed ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA PASSES BILL TO PREVENT STRIKE DISORDER

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- The Preservation of Public Safety Bill, which is designed to prevent disorder arising from the strike at Port Adelaide, was agreed to My both Houses of Parliament shortly after 5 a.m. today. ...

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  13. MORE SUBURBAN TRAINS CUT OUT

    Further reductions in suburban railway services affecting the Box Hill, Croydon, Ashburton and Coburg lines were announced by the ...

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  14. In Other Pages

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  15. DIVORCES GRANTED

    'Mabel Emma Skilling, 44. of Parkdale, against Thomas Skilling, 55 of Daylesford, laborer--desertion. Alfred Charles Oust, 35, of Sunn ...

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  16. 40- DROP IN COLONIAL SUGAR SHARES

    SYDNEY, Friday.--As the result of heavy soiling on the Stock Exchange today, prices fell to a point below any touched in recent years. ...

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  17. Advertising

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  18. ARRIVING FOR THE VITAL CABINET MEETING

    Mr Fenton (left). Acting Prime Minister, and Mr A. Blakeley (Minister for Home Affairs), photographed at Spencer Street Station today, after arriving by the Sydney express from Canberra to attend this afternoon's vital Federal Cabinet meeting in Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. ALBURY GAOL ESCAPEE SEES WAGGA FRIENDS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--It is believed that Richard Thompson, the Albury gaol escapee, is near Wagga, hiding in caves by day and moving ...

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  20. OIL SHARES RISE

    IN a report to the Stock Exchange today the field superintendent of the South Australian Oil Wells Company (Mr H. S. Lyne) expressed ...

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  21. NATIONALISTS IN N.S.W. EXPECT MANY WINS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The State elections, to be held on October 25, will be fought on the new electoral boundaries, which give the country four ...

    Article : 91 words
  22. A RUMANIAN JEW AND A HUNGRY BOY

    HERE is today's human story, told by Mr T. F. Cooke, who is in charge of the lending section of the public library, and whose work ...

    Article : 452 words
  23. N.S.W. BREAD DOWN ¼d. ON MONDAY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Master Bakers' Association decided last night that, following the fall in the price of flour, bread would be ...

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  24. OVERSEAS MAIL ON SATURDAY MORNING

    Tomorrow, for the first time, overseas letter mails brought to Australia by the English mall boat will be available in the Melbourne city area ...

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  25. CAPITAL TEMPFRATURS

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  26. Another Wheat Ship Chartered

    Another steamer of 7000 tons register has been chartered by the Victorian Wheat Pool to take a cargo of last season's wheat. The charter ...

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  27. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS

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