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  2. Last Minute News

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--When the Legislative Assembly resumed the debate adjourned from last week on the motion of Mr Bruxner (CP.), condemning ...

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  3. WAS POLICE GUARD REFUSED

    The Police Commissioner (General Blarney) has called for a report from Collingwood police, following allegations made today by the owner of ...

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  4. PREMIERS' PLAN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr Scullin) is anxious to see a little more speed in the passing of the Federal and State legislation to put the ...

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  5. 40 TONS OF WOOD STOLEN

    Men and women raided a siding at the North Carlton railway station on Saturday afternoon and removed 40 tons of firewood from four trucks. ...

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  6. ALLEGED ELECTRIC BARRICADE

    It was alleged by police to the Carlton Court today that a youth had told a constable, when he was being arrested, that the policeman was lucky he was ...

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  7. OUR PUNTERS PAMPERED

    The Australian is the most pampered punter in the world, and the most excitable, according to Mr L. L. Raymond, the general manager of Automatic ...

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  8. BLACKMAIL CHARGE DENIED BY ACCOUNTANT

    EVIDENCE for the defence was given in the Criminal Court today in the case in which William Thompson, accountant, was charged with having attempted to obtain money by menaces from Alexander Constantine, a former police inspector ...

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  9. JOCKEY IN DIVORCE SUIT

    The divorce suit in which Alan ("Tich") Wilson, the well-known lightweight jockey, is cited as co-respondent, was continued in the First Civil Court ...

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  10. FEDERAL SESSION TO END NEXT WEEK

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr Scullin) indicated in the House of Representatives this afternoon that the present session was likely to ...

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  11. POSTPONED CHARITY MEETING AT EPSOM

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  12. J.P. ON OFFENSIVE BEHAVIOR CHARGE

    When Gordon Spry, of Rupert Street, Newport, a Justice of the Peace for South Australia, was charged at Williamstown Court today with having behaved in an ...

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  13. Rotary Delegate Returns

    Mr W. H. Cummins, Governor of the 65th District of Rotary, who attended the International Rotary Convention at Vienna, reached Fremantle today in the ...

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  14. MOLLISON READY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr J. A. Molli- son, who will leave Mascot Aerodrome on Thursday for Wyndham to await a favorable opportunity to make another ...

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  15. News in Brief from Various Sources

    A charge against David L. Rose, traveller, of Power Street, Hawthorn, of having embezzled a cheque for £317 from his employers, the Dainty Frock ...

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  16. LANG CABINET EXPECTED TO TOE THE LINE

    It is not expected that Mr Lang will have any difficulty in persuading Cabinet and the Labor caucus to bow to the necessity of rejoining the Loan Council in the endeavor to save the New South Wales Government ...

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  17. DELAY IN FEDERAL CUTS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The reduction in public servants' salaries, pensions and bounties will operate on the pay day following this week, the Prime Minister ...

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  18. SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS RISE

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.--The credit balances of depositors in the Commonwealth Savings Bank increased last month by £2,165,819, of which £1665,459 ...

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  19. WOMEN AT GOLF

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  20. BIG CAULFIELD DOUBLE

    For the first time since the issue of the weights, discussions were opened today on the Australian Hurdle and Steeplechase to be run at Caulfield ...

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  21. NEWMARKET SHEEP SALES

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  22. FINES FOR ILLEGAL BETTING

    Charged at the City Court today with having received bets in a street on July 2, Arthur Phillips was fined £20, in default one month's imprisonment, and ...

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  23. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES

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  24. SEVEN CONSTABLES SAY MAN WAS DRUNK, BUT HE IS ACQUITTED

    When William Robert Price, of Warragul, insurance agent, was charged at the Prahran. Court today with having been drunk while in charge of a car, seven ...

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  25. LATE SHIPPING

    FREMANTLE.--Arrived today: 7.70 a.m., Oronsay from London. Sailed today: 4 a.m. Barrabool, for London. BRISBANE.--Sailed today:, 8.55 a.m., ...

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  26. SCRATCHINGS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 words
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