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  2. FIGHT FOR CHILD

    The fight for the custody of Betty Camilla. Dent, 4[?]. was continued before Mr Justice M'Arthur in the Practice Court today. ...

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  3. JOB IN AMERICA

    Recently advertisements have appeared in the daily papers asking for a man to go to America to take up a position with the Kenne[?]y Trust ...

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  4. MEDICAL BILLS

    "Every person should have the right to the best possible medical treatment. I realise that at present only the rich ...

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  5. NEW CUSTOMS MINISTER

    Mr Pratten. Nationalist member for Martin (N.S.W.), was sworn in this afternoon before Lord Stradbroke, Deputy Governor-General, an ...

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  6. NEW GUINEA ADMINISTRATION

    Notice of motion was given in the House of Representatives today by Mr Forde (Lab., Qld.) that he proposed moving a motion on Thursday. ...

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  7. "GREAT READER"

    A sordid picture of married life was painted by Gertrude Adelaide. Tanner in the Divorce Court today. Mrs Tanner said ...

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  8. £10,000,000 COMMONWEALTH BANK

    Important changes in Australian banking methods are proposed in the Commonwealth, Bank Bill, introduced in the House of Representatives this morning. There are to be eight directors. ...

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  9. BREAK OF GAUGE

    ADELATDE, Friday.--John Nash a loco foreman in the West Australian Railways, claims an invention to solve the break of gauge. ...

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  10. MARKS FOR WOMAN

    SYDNEY, Friday.--An interesting story of how a wealthy woman in Hong, Kong invested 2100 dol. in German murks in 1921 was told by ...

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  11. FRENCH PRESIDENCY

    PARIS, June 12.--M. Painleve, President of the Chamber of Deputies, and a former Premier, has been selected by a meeting of the Left Parties in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. JOCKEY SUED BY WIFE

    "This man is a jockey who went away to India and left his wife and child to the mercy of the world," said Mr W. S. Dorla in Richmond Court ...

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  13. INDIAN OCEAN GALE

    With over 400 passengers on board the liner Berrima struck a remarkably fierce easterly gale and hurricane in the Indian Ocean. ...

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  14. FUNDS FOR CANBERRA

    In moving the second reading of the Loan Bill in the Senate today Senator Pearce, Minister for Hon[?] and Territories, explained that the ...

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  15. DR. ARGYLE'S PLAN

    Life assurance organisations are not keen on Dr. Argyle's suggestion that they should creet intermediate hospitals which would provide, for a small ...

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  16. STRIKE UNOFFICIAL

    LONDON, June 12.--The critical phase of the London Underground dispute has passed as the outcome of a meeting of the committee of the ...

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  17. FATAL MOTOR SMASH

    One man Was killed outright, and three others were injured when a car overturned at the Devils Elbow, Bacchus Marsh, at 11 o'clock last night. The names of the victims are:-- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. PRISONER'S ESCAPE

    No trace hag been discovered of Alfred Neill (alias Eric George), who escaped from the custody of a constable at Mildura yesterday morning. ...

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  19. ARMED SENTINELS

    Relays of armed ex-diggers stand sentinel over the gates of the old Note Printing Department, attached to the King's Warehouse, in Blythe street. ...

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  20. KOHLMAN SENTENCED

    Albert Kohlman, 20, who was shot by Plainclothes Constable Murphy while escaping from custody come months ago, was today sentenced by ...

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  21. FOREST WEALTH

    HOBART, Friday.--An important scheme for the re-establishment of Tasmania's timber wealth has been submitted to the State Advisory ...

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  22. NOBLE FAMILY

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  23. NO LACE OF DRUGS

    In a report to Dr Argyle, Minister for Health, on the treatment of venereal disease, Dr Robertson, Chairman of the Health Commission, states that ...

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  24. MEAT TRADE WAGES

    Representatives of the Meat Industry Employes' Union met the employers in compulsory conference today at the Arbitration Court when the ...

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  25. LOST THEIR PATIENT

    BRISBANE, Friday.--On Wednesday night two Rockhampton ambulance bearers, with a patient, were lost in the serub in wild rainy weather. ...

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  26. ROADS AND BRIDGES

    Mr. Cohen, Minister for Public Works, spoke at the Public Questions Society at the University today. He said that as the Federal ...

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  27. ENGINE BREAKS DOWN

    The engine of the 5 a.m. train front Bendigo to Wallan broke down [?] Heathcote this morning. An engine was sent from Bendigo, at .7.30 a.m [?] ...

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  28. RAIL CONFERENCE FAILS

    LONDON, June 12.--The meeting of railway managers and representatives of the locomotive engineers and firemen was resultless. The men's ...

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  29. SHAKESPEARE UNPOPULAR

    LONDON, June 12.--Thee tri[?]cal circles are discussing the public indifference to Shakespea[?] which though at present performed by most ...

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  30. LABOR COUNCILLORS OPPOSED

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  31. PRICE OF MILK

    It has been announced by the Metropolitan Milk Co. that the wholesale price for milk will be raised 2d. a gallon [?]fom Sunday. The reason ...

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  32. ANOTHER CAR MISSING

    Left standing outside Cilveden Mansions, Fast Melbourne, from 8.15 [?] 11 last night, a motor-car belonging to Mr Arthur W. Jacobs, High street. ...

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  33. BOY'S LEG BROKEN

    In Wellington Parade, East Melbourne, this afternoon, a motor-cycle and sidecar, containing a passenger, collided with a laundry cart. Both ...

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  34. GOBLE'S FLIGHT

    Tho Government is considering whether there should be further recognition of the flight round Australia made by Wing-Commander Goble and ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA HOUSE STATUARY

    LONDON, June 12.--Especially in view of the presence of numerous Australians during the currency of the Empire Exhibition, a fine ...

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  36. DIPHTHERIA MENACE

    As a first step in the City Council's anti-diphtheria campaign, Dr. Annie D. Hensley is inspecting the children and general conditions in schools in ...

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  37. BROOKLAND, MOTOR TRAGEDY

    LONDON, June 12.--Evidence at the inquest into the death of Capt. Jack Toop, who was killed in a motor racing accident at Brooklands on ...

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  38. 50 LICENSING CHARGES

    ALEXANDRA, Friday.--Over [?] charges for breaches of the licen[?] laws were dealt with at the local court. The licensees of the ...

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  39. WOMEN AT LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The question of appointing a woman to Australia's delegation to attend the next meeting of the League of Nations will be considered by the ...

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  40. £442,000 TELEGRAPH

    The Federal Public Works Committee has reported to Parliament that urgency exists for the construction of an underground telegraph cable ...

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  41. TURN VEREIN PURCHASE

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  42. CHINESE FOOTBALLERS' TOUR

    SHANGILAI, June 12.--The Chinese football team of fifteen members leaves Shanghai tomorrow aboard the Tango Maru to tour Australia and ...

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  43. SPAHLINGER TREATMENT NOT FOR AUSTRALIA

    Replying in the Senate today to Senator Needham, Senator Pearce, Minister for Home and Territories, stated that the Government had ...

    Article : 123 words
  44. STARVED BABY

    May M'Grath, 38, single, of Earl street, Carlton, pleaded guilty in the Criminal Court today to a charge of the manslaughter of her baby, Phyllis ...

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  45. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES

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  46. BRADFORD HESITATING

    Our Bondon office reports that the Bradford manufacturers are in doubt as to the probable course of raw wool prices. ...

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  47. DON'T TAKE FERNS

    Motorists and others who take ferns and other plants from the reserves at Ferntree Gully, Warburton, and Healesville, should profit by the ...

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  48. MAGNA CHARTA COMMEMORATION

    LONDON, [?]une 12.--The Agents-General and other Australians will attend the Magna Charta commemoration service at Runnymede on June ...

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  49. FIRPO AND HIS FATHER.

    BUENOS AIRES, June 12.--The father of Luis Firpo the Argentine heavy-weight boxer, has been released from a private asylum for the insane, ...

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  50. HORSE BEATER FINED

    For having cruelly beaten a horse with a board, from which a nail was protruding, William. H. Millership, driver, was at tho Richmond Court ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. DANCERS GOING TO LONDON

    At the final performance of "Kissing Time," at the Theatre Royal tonight, Mr. Cyril Ritchard will make his last appearance in Australia, prior ...

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  53. STEEL FOUNDER'S ESTATE

    Assets sworn at £31,746, consisting of £2652 realty and £29,094 personalty, were left by the late Mr, James Martyn. steel founder, of Riversdale road, ...

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  54. TWENTY MURDER CHARGES

    DUBLIN, June 12.--There are twenty changes murder among 174 cases listed for trial at the session of the Central Criminal Court which ...

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  55. NEW MUSICAL COMEDY

    This morning the last touches of polish were put on "Whirled Into Happiness," the new musical comedy [?] at the Theatre Royal ...

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  56. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND

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