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  2. Alderman Charged

    BRISBANE.--Aid. Frederick Wool- nough Patterson, barrister, who was narrowly beaten for the Bowen seat at the recent State election when he ...

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  3. COUNCIL TO ADVISE! MINISTRY

    A new form of industrial cooperation between employers and employes through the creation of an Advisory ...

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  4. BURST BOILER'S BLAST

    BUSINESS AS USUAL this morning at a butcher's shop in Koor-nang Road, Carnegie, one of three shops which had their fronts wrecked when a boiler exploded at Charleston's Bakery in the early hours of the morning. Below is the scene of the explosion. Seven men working nearby were lucky the boiler did not burst, in their direction. All escaped injury. Sheets of iron from the roof were seattered 50 yards away. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Parents May Strike About This School

    TODAY'S PICTURES at the public hall which serves as school for children at Maribyrnong. At a meeting yesterday parents expressed indignation at the delay In providing proper school premises. Possibility of a "stay-at-home strike" unless something ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PROF. COPLAND FOR NEW POST

    Appointment of Professor D. Copland as Economic Consultant attached to the Prime Minister was announced today by the Prime Minister ...

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  7. MOCK WAR FOR MILITIAMEN

    In one of the most extensive army manoeuvres yet held in Australia, several thousand militia troops will combine in ...

    Article : 115 words
  8. Release Sought Of 2 Hunger Strikers

    SYDNEY.--The Minister for the Army (Mr Spender) has been asked to receive a deputation from the Labor Council which is soaking the release of two men ...

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  9. £1 Notes In Paperchase

    A young woman who played, paper-chase with [?]1 notes in Collins Street at lunch hour today didn't ...

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  10. WEEK-END RAIN MISSES WHEAT BELT

    A spell of unsettled weather that has brought fairly substantial rain to large areas of southern Victoria, has passed away ...

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  11. Pursued Car Kills Woman At Tram Stop: Youth For Trial

    How a woman was struck and fatally injured by a car being pursued by a police patrol was described at an inquest on Mrs Lucy Baillee, GO, of Currajong Road, Hawthorn, cook, today. The accident occurred at the intersection of Church and Swan ...

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  12. COUPLE ON CONSPIRACY CHARGE

    Charged with having Incited a conspiracy to pervert the course of Justice, and with having incited a young woman to commit perjury, Amber ...

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  13. Death At Sea, No Inquest Here

    SYDNEY.--Clarence Read, who is being held in custody by the master of a foreign ship for the alleged murder of Thomas James Connolly. 39, oiler, ...

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  14. China Enters Fifth Year Of War

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday. -- Today the Japanese war against China entered its fifth year the Chinese Consul-General ...

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  15. FOUR WEEK-END ROAD DEATHS

    Two deaths in hospital during the night brought the number of week-end road fatalities to four. Three of the victims were elderly pedestrians. ...

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  16. Wounded Sect Leader To Be Charged

    SYDNEY.--Alexander MacGillivray, leader of Jehovah's Witnesses and Judge Rutherford's personal representative in Australia, will, as soon as he recovers from the effects of a revolver wound received during the fracas, be charged with having assaulted a Commonwealth peace officer in the grounds of the ...

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  17. Pilot Lands Near Funeral And Hires Hearse

    BROKEN HILL. -- Mrs Martin, of Melbourne and formerly of Albermarle Station, died yesterday as Flying Doctor Woods was preparing to fly her to ...

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  18. Late War News

    LONDON, Sunday.--Swedish correspondents. who have been permitted by the Germans to visit parts of the Russo- German front, state that, the captured ...

    Article : 173 words
  19. Sydney Woman's Death After Collision

    BALLARAT.--Giving evidence today at an inquest on Mrs Lilian Ciemson, of Parramatta Street, Cronulla, N.S.W. widow, who died after a motor ...

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  20. UNION CAMPAIGN ON BUILDING CONDITIONS

    Meetings on building jobs and a mass meeting of building workers are planned by the Building Trades Federation to support claims for uniform ...

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  21. FIRM FINED FOR NOT LODGING RETURNS

    SYDNEY.--Papuan East Goldfields Ltd. was fined £15 with costs in the Central Summons Court today for having failed to lodge its annual account ...

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  22. GEELONG FORESHORE EROSION CONFERENCE

    GEELONG.--Plans for a £12,000 foreshore erosion project will be discussed by representatives of the Geelong Harbor Trust, Corlo Shire, and ...

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  23. CORPORAL'S HOBBY TAKING SNAPS

    From reports just received from the Middle East by the Australian Red Cross Society one fact stands out-- that a certain Corporal Cheadle, who ...

    Article : 131 words
  24. BRAKE MOULDERS REFUSE WORK

    BRISBANE. -- Disregarding the Industrial Court's order to return to work. 50 moulders refused to resume at Ipswich railway workshops today. Their ...

    Article : 87 words
  25. Murder Charge Remand

    SYDNEY. -- Mrs Sarah Maude O'Brien, 29, was charged at the Central Police Court today with having murdered Dorothy Duckworth. 35. on ...

    Article : 87 words
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  27. FIND FOR FAILURE TO REPORT FIREARM

    ADELAIDE.--For having failed, as a British subject, to report to the police the possession of a firearm, as required under the National Security ...

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  28. OTHER NEWS IN BRIEF

    Three more Melbourne business men have offered to become secretary of the Victorian branch of the Comforts Fund, making seven volunteers. Offers ...

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  29. PLANE CRASH-LANDED WITH HARDLY A BUMP

    BRISBANE.--Passengers of the Carpenter's Airlines Lockheed 14 which crash-landed at Townsville yesterday after the landing wheels had locked ...

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  30. Veteran Illumination Engineer Dead

    One of the earliest illumination engineers in Victoria, Mr James Dow, of Ethel Street, Thornbury, died at his home today after a short illness. ...

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  31. PRIMARY INDUSTRIES PRODUCE MORE BUT EMPLOY FEWER

    Prospects of primary production absorbing more people in Australia were not very bright, the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Council for Scientific and industrial Research (Dr. A. E. V. Richardson) told members of the Constiutional Club at their luncheon today. ...

    Article : 256 words
  32. Ex-Trainer Is 81 Today

    HOBART.--Mr J. R. Abbott, trainer of Tasmanian horses for 60 years, today celebrates his 81st birthday. He is one who attributes much of the greater ...

    Article : 94 words
  33. WILLS AND ESTATES

    [Death duties and debts, if any. have not been deducted] George Alexander Edwards, late of Eden- hope, 'grazier, left £1851 really and £2074 ...

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