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  2. TROTS AT SHOWS MADE LEGAL

    A Bill to legalise the holding of trotting races at agricultural shows -- including the Royal Agricultural Show -- was passed by the Legislative Assembly ...

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  3. ROUGH FOOTBALL

    GEELONG, Thursday, -- Remarkable evidence was tendered in defence of a player who came before the Geelong District Athletic League Tribunal last ...

    Article : 273 words
  4. LAND SETTLEMENT "DISCOURAGED"

    That "absurdly inflated land values," maintained by the Government, are discouraging settlement in the country is the complaint of Mr W. G. Walsh, a ...

    Article : 389 words
  5. 200 MORE JOIN N.Z. SEARCH

    Two hundred more men assembled at the Mt. Runpchu Chateau at down today to join in the search for Warwick Stanton, 19, the skier who has been lost ...

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  6. SINGING AT 96

    Mrs Sarah Mellor, of Largs Bay (S.A.), is still able to sing the songs she learned in her school days in Gloucestershire (Eng.). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DIED WHILE UNDER ANAESTHETIC

    Following an inquest yesterday, when it was revealed that a woman had died from cardiac syncope, from the administration of an anaesthetic, a similar ...

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  8. SALE RIGHTS AT SHOW

    The manager of the Royal Agricultural Show (Mr H. Schwieger) said today that the representations regarding selling rights at the Show made by a ...

    Article : 320 words
  9. FLEA BITE IN INTERSTATE TRADE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- A tiny insect known as the lucerne flea has become a disturbing element in official interstate relations. It grows no more ...

    Article : 304 words
  10. SCARLET FEVER

    The City Health Officer (Dr. John Dale) said today that scarlet fever was prevalent. The average was higher than for the last 10 years. ...

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  11. ON THEIR WAY TO THE BARRIER REEF

    A party of Sydney and Melbourne schoolgirls photographed in Sydney on the way to the Great Barrier Reef. They had a look round Sydney before continuing their journey north. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SECOND LOTTERY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- A black cat was prominent at the drawing of the second State lottery at Her Majesty's Theatre today. Puss had curled herself on top ...

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  14. TYPHOID DANGER ENDED

    The District Health Officer of the Health Department (Dr. Merrilees) said today that he was confident that the typhoid outbreak at Chelsea had ended, ...

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  16. ROAD FUND "GRAB"

    Motoring organisations strongly resent the proposal in the Budget to divert motor registration fees from the roads fund to general revenue. Motoring ...

    Article : 199 words
  17. £300 CLOTHING HAUL

    Working in a side passage, thieves last night made a hole in a wall of the Moreland Mills, the clothing factory of J. J. Sims and Son, Sydney Road, ...

    Article : 139 words
  18. JEWELLERY STOLEN

    A string of pearls, a number of diamonds, and two jewel boxes, valued at £6215, were among the booty secured by thieves who entered the home of ...

    Article : 77 words
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