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  2. LAST MINUTE NEWS

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--The decision of the State Parliamentary Labor Party to support the candidature of Mr J. Corcoran in the Victoria seat by-election ...

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  3. SURGEONS ARRIVE FOR CONFERENCE

    Today and tomorrow 70 men from other States and from New Zealand are gathering in Melbourne to join in conference a distinguished group ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. STUDENTS BEAT COLLEAGUES

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--Initiation ceremonies, in which students were beaten by other students, were referred to today when the Royal ...

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  5. BRISBANE MURDER

    The trial of two young men on charges of wilful murder of Mrs Lillian Maud Stephens, at Dutton Park, Brisbane, on January 30, was continued today. ...

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  6. ELWOOD HOME TRAGEDY

    The double tragedy at Elwood on January 20, when Margaret Alexandra McKenzie, 53, and her husband. David Anderson ...

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  7. SURPRISE WIN IN PLATE

    Starting at 201, More Cyllene, ridden by H. Jones, caused a surprise by winning the Plate at Ascot today from Alanor and the favorite, ...

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  8. HOUSEKEEPER CLAIMS £10,610 FROM GRAZIER'S ESTATE

    An unusual claim for £10,610 by the housekeeper of a grazier, who died intestate, was heard before Mr Justice Wasley and a special jury of six in the Third Civil Court today. Maude Winifred Smiley, 65, of Como Parade, Mentone, sued ...

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  9. BRITISH FILM BANNED

    On the ground that it is "an unwholesome school story, dealing chiefly with attempted seduction or worse, hypocrisy and blackmail," the ...

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  10. LOADING SANDALWOOD FOR CHINA

    More than 100 tons of sandalwood from Mildura is being loaded on the Dutch liner Nieuw Holland for export to China. Today's picture at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. POLICE PROMOTIONS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 143 words
  12. SIX MEN SENTENCED

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.--Six men were sentenced by Mr Justice Lowe, in the Bendigo Supreme Court today, on charges arising from recent robberies in districts ...

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  13. YOUTH, 17, ON MURDER CHARGE

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--Arthur Thomas James, 17, pleaded not guilty at the Criminal Court today of having murdered Mrs Edna ...

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  14. PARTY MEETINGS

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.--There was an air of excitement and expectation in the lobbies this afternoon when the United Australia Party assembled for its first ...

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  15. RUBBER WORKERS PAY

    A new log served on the Federated Rubber Workers' Union of Australia was filed in the Arbitration Court today. In an accompanying affidavit, George ...

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  16. GOSPEL OF KINDNESS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- Two hundred women gave Mrs Lyons, wife of the Prime Minister, a warm welcome to Canberra at a reception tea held by the ...

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  17. SPONGE NOT PASTRY

    Mr Justice Mann today decided that sponge cake was not pastry and that sales tax was therefore, payable on its sale. He did not find it necessary to ...

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  18. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES

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  19. ELECTION OF GERMAN PRESIDENT

    "FOR Hindenburg against Fascism" will be the Socialist Party's slogan in the forthcoming presidential election. The support of the workers in ...

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  20. ELECTRIC CHARGES "TOO HIGH"

    Councillors or Werribee and Altona Shires asked the Minister in charge of Electrical Undertakings (Mr Cain) today, for a reduction in ...

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  21. WILL NOT DEBAR COMMUNISTS

    Referring today to the proposal before the metropolitan council of the New South Wales Labor Party for the readmission of Communists, the president ...

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  22. RACECOURSE FOR SPORT

    Because of the increase in population at the city end of tine shire, and particularly at Altona, a deputation from the Werribee Council today asked the ...

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  23. STORE SHEEP SALES

    About 108 lots of store sheep were entered for the sales at Newmarket this afternoon. For the best classes of right-aged ewes in ...

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  24. WILLS AND ESTATES

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  25. WATERSIDE CLAIM

    Robert Whitfield, vigilance officer of the Port Melbourne Branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation, when giving evidence before Judge Beeby in ...

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  26. McCONACHY--DAVIS MATCH

    LONDON, February 15.--C. McConachy, the New Zealand billiard player, and J. Davis commenced a fortnight's match as a dress rehearsal for the ...

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  27. Sir R. Gibson's Progress

    Sir Robert Gibson, Chairman of the Commonwealth Bank Board, who is in a private hospital, continues to make satisfactory progress. ...

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  28. MONEY BAG MYSTERY

    Superintendent Walsh,of the Criminal Investigation Branch, said today that the mystery of the money bags which had been found in a car in Sydney had ...

    Article : 62 words
  29. SCRATCHINGS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 words
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