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  2. MINISTER ADMITS NEED FOR ECONOMY

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Blakeley) today made the first official admission (apart from the Premiers' Conference) that reductions in Commonwealth Government costs were inevitable. ...

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  3. A.F.A. AND TARIFF

    In a statement issued last night, Mr. A. J. Gibson, President of the All For Australia League, emphatically denied ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FINE TRIBUTES TO MR. HENDY

    THE dove of peace descended upon the City Council chamber yesterday when a special meeting of the council appointed Mr. ...

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  5. CHANCE WAS MISSED

    If the Melbourne agreement made last August had been honored, we would have turned the corner by now, and would ...

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  6. SENSATION IN BANK CASE

    THE Paddison "Bank" case took a sensational turn yesterday when Mr. Maxwell, K.C., counsel for the E., S., and A[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PLEA FOR AGENTS-GENERAL

    A STRONG plea for the retention of the office of Agent-General in London was a feature of the speech delivered by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STAIRS STOLEN! VANDALISM RIFE IN SYDNEY

    Vandalism has recently grown to alarming proportions in Sydney, and city landlords estimate their weekly losses in hundreds of pounds. ...

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  9. AIR RECORD IN DANGER

    KEEN interest again centres in the possibility of the air record between Australia and England being lowered by the flights ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CRITICISM OF DOLE SYSTEM

    Marrickville aldermen at their council meeting last night discussed a letter from the secretary of the Cook's River Improvement League, ...

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  11. FUGITIVE SHOT DEAD POLICE FIRE ON SPEEDING MOTOR CAR

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.--A sensational sequel to a recent robbery at Ross railway station occurred in the early hours of this morning, when ...

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  12. MAN CHARGED FOR COOPER MURDER

    WEEKS of tireless searching came to a dramatic end yesterday, when detectives surrounded a residential in Womerah Avenue, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BUY CARS OR HIRE THEM?

    Ald. Tresidder suggested to the City Council works committee yesterday that instead of purchasing two new motor cars, the council should ...

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  14. JOBS FOR TRADES HALL MEN

    GOVERNMENT "plums" valued at £750 a year fell to three Trades Hall union officials yesterday by a decision by the State Cabinet to ...

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  15. BADDELEY ON THE LANG PLAN

    OFFICIALLY, on behalf of the State Cabinet yesterday, the Deputy-Premier (Mr. Baddeley) denied alleged statements by "un-named ...

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  16. GOVERNOR PRESENTS SCOUT FLAG

    Sir Philip Game, Chief Scout, last night presented the Fairfax Challenge flag to the 1st Woollahra-Paddington troop of Boy Scouts (Sir Kelso King's ...

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  17. RUN OVER TWICE

    TO be knocked by a hit-run motor cyclist into the path of a following cycle and sidecar and critically injured, was the unlucky ...

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    GUARD OF HONOR formed by De Luxe taxi-drivers at St. George's Church, Five Ways, yesterday, when one of their number, George Herford, was married to Miss Us[?]cavich. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. TELL-TALE PRINTS

    TELL-TALE fingerprints on the narrow parapet and fingerprints on the wall have enabled police to reconstruct the tragic death, early on ...

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  20. LOSING £500 A DAY

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Owing to the present high rate of exchange, the Brisbane City Council is losing £500 a day on its commitments ...

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  21. ONE BIG UNION OF 70,000

    A.C.T.U. officials and Federal executive officials of the various metal trade unions will assemble in Sydney on July 6 to attempt the ...

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  22. DR. C. P. STEWART DEAD

    Dr. Colin P. Stewart, who was recently appointed principal medical officer of the Education Department, died on Sunday night after a long ...

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  23. FIRST IN WINS

    THE "What I Saw" department of "The Daily Telegraph" offers an easy method for readers to earn generous cash awards by 'phoning items ...

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  24. NURSE TO GET £499

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Judgment was entered for the defendant today in the case in which Elsie May Rattray, a nurse, claimed £499 ...

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  25. OVERSEAS TRADE MONEY

    In an advertisement appearing in the columns of "The Daily Telegraph" the Prime Minister, Mr. Scullin, as chairman of the Premiers' ...

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  26. MILK IN THE RUM!

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Dunn) stated yesterday that hotel-keepers and restaurant proprietors need not be registered by local ...

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  27. NARROW ESCAPE FROM BURNING HOME

    Awakened by the crackling of burning timber, George Robert dashed through flames to escape from his blazing home in Tor Walk, ...

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  28. EXPLOSION ALARMED HUNDREDS

    A loud explosion that shook windows in the Central Police Station yesterday brought hundreds of people yesterday to West's [?] ...

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  29. SUGAR AGREEMENT SIGNED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Prime Minister announced to-night that he had signed the sugar agreement on behalf of the ...

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  30. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED

    State Cabinet yesterday commuted to imprisonment for life the sentence of death passed on Charles Hanley (21) by Mr. Justice Davidson ...

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  31. "HAVE YOU BEEN HAD?"

    WHEN the private detective and his raiding party flashed a torch on the supposedly guilty couple, his wife laughed and said to her husband. "Have you ever been had?" ...

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  32. FURY OF MAD BULL

    CAIRNS, Monday.--Face to face with a mad bull in a narrow cutting at Sawmill Pockets this afternoon, a farm-laborer named V. Renardi had a hair-raising experience. At a turn in the narrows ...

    Article : 170 words
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