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  2. SAMPLE HUNTERS AT THE SHOW

    MERRY YOUNG AUSTRALIANS who yesterday found pleasure in the lure of sample packets, the big draweards in the children's paradise of the Royal Show. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. MONSTROUS THING

    Patron and benefactor of the new Hornsby Hospital, Mr. T. E. Rofe walked out of the committee meeting on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Strong Minority

    The annual conference of the Lang A.L.P. starts this morning at the Trades Hall. THE main interest in the ...

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  5. HIS MAJESTY

    ROYAL BLOOD allowed in "Retford Prince," Sir Samuel Hordern's fine grey, as it pranced yesterday in the Show ring. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WAREHOUSEMEN TRICKED OUT OF GOODS

    BY posing as a merchant in a big way of business, a man is alleged to have secured recently from city warehouses nearly ...

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  7. MINISTERS' CAMPAIGN

    A comprehensive Upper House Referendum campaign by United Country Party Ministers has been planned. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AIR SEARCH FOR MISSING SON

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday. -- Believing that his son, Eric Hogan, who on Sunday night swam from the raft thrown from ...

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  9. WHERE TO GO IN HOLIDAYS

    FOLLOWERS of sport and racing, and tourists to the country, will have plenty to interest them during the holidays. ...

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  10. Gaoled For Burning Her Own House

    PERTH, Thursday.--Mrs Selina Smith, 56, owned a house that was a worry to her, and her son, with her consent, ...

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  11. MRS. BONNEY AT DARWIN

    DARWIN, Thursday. -- Mrs. Bonney, who is flying from Australia to England, reached Darwin to-day at 4.50 p.m. ...

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  12. JUMPED FENCES

    Before they were captured by detectives, who raided a house at Redfern early this morning, two women who dashed out as the police walked ...

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  13. JUDGES DIFFER

    The Perth decision radically contradicts the view taken by Mr, Justice Macarthur in the Supreme Court, at Shepparton (Victoria), in a ...

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  14. PETROL INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The secretary of the Petrol Royal Commission (Mr W J. Swan) said today that the first sittings would be ...

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  15. MRS. G. J. COHEN

    The death of Mrs. George Judah Cohen occurred at her residence, 2 Onslow Avenue, Elizabeth Bay, yesterday. at 2 a.m.. on the eve of her ...

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  16. SUSPICIOUS FIRE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Incendiarism is suspected in a fire which destroyed three buildings in Balaclava early this morning. ...

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  17. LIGHT CAR CLUB

    The N.S.W. Light Car Club will hold a reliability and speed contest to Robertson on Saturday, April 22, and a hill-climb will also be ...

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  18. FLIERS ARE SAFE

    After many hours of anxiety reassuring news has been received of the New Zealand girl, Miss Jean Batten, ...

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  19. SUNSHADE HAT

    THIS NOVEL millinery fashion from Ascot is of black bake straw with white independent coif the ends of which are tucked through the crown. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Not Guilty, Says Briton

    A Moscow message states that there has been a startling development in the trial of the British engineers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. DEATH AFTER MEAL

    Following the death on Monday night of three-years-old Leon Vincent Pavelach, of Ebley Street, Wayerley, the contents of his stomach ...

    Article : 128 words
  22. ROAD WORK

    Complaints that the Main Roads Board was encroaching in their work were made yesterday at the Local Government Engineers' Association ...

    Article : 109 words
  23. Advertising

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  24. WAGE REDUCTIONS

    Though no Cabinet decision has yet been reached it is understood that the new basic wage reductions will apply generally to the Public ...

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  25. PRICE OF MATCHES

    MELBOURNE. Thursday. -- When asked to-night about the retail price for matches. Mr. John M. Joshua, chairman of directors of Bryant and ...

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  26. WIRELESS CONCERT

    Passengers on the liner Oronsay were surprised recently by a gramophone concert, lasting three-quarters of an hour, transmitted by the Ka ...

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  27. RECOGNITION

    As the Melbourne express pulled into Central Station yesterday morning Mrs. E. Kuhlman, of Adelaide, looked anxiously for her sister, Miss ...

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  28. GAME FISHERS

    The first step in the movement to popularise big game fishing as a sport in N.S.W. will be taken next week, when a committee appointed ...

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  29. WOMAN AT WHEEL

    A week from the day she obtained her driving licence Ethel Rudd (28) pleaded guilty, at Kogarah Court yesterday to a charge that on April 11 ...

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  30. MODEL PLANES

    Enthusiastic children and adults appreciate the display at the Royal Show by the Model Plying Club of Australia. ...

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  31. MOTORS TAKE MILLION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Tile statement that the net loss of revenue to the Victorian Railways as a result of all forms of road ...

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  32. NEWCASTLE ELECTRICITY

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.--The net surplus of the Newcastle City Council electric light undertaking for 1932 Is given officially as £13,963, the gross ...

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  33. STABBED AT MEETING

    PERTH, Thursday.--William Pratt, a farmer, 56, was to-day arrested on a charge of stabbing Valentine Park, 32, single, after a row at a meeting ...

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