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    VISITORS AND THEIR HOSTS aboard the yacht Northern Light yesterday. From left: Madame Balokovic, Captain Chalmers, the Chief Justice (Sir Philip Street), Commodore L. S. Holbrook, R.N., Lady Street, Captain Feakes, Mrs. Feakes, M. Balokovic. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. MAY BE LIFTED NEXT YEAR--PERHAPS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--An assurance that the Sales Tax would be discontinued as soon as possible was given to-night by the Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) during the Budget debate. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. APPY OPPY WINNERS

    Prizewinners in Appy Oppy's first Adanswer competition, which closed last Saturday, are published below. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A BROADCAST by the wind yesterday of sheets of paper, from a big consignment on a lorry, in Castlereagh Street. The paper was on its way to the Government Printing Office, where it was to be used for printing posters concerning the State lottery. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "TAXED TO LIMIT!"

    While hesitating to criticise the Federal Budget because it was mainly in line with the Premiers' Agreement, Mr. F. H. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TRANSPORT BILL PITFALLS

    Determined efforts were made by the Government in the Legislative Council last night to have clauses reinserted in the emasculated ...

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  8. "NOT POLICY OF PROMISES"

    That the A.F.A. draft policy was not one of promises, put forward to obtain the support of one section or another, was stated by Mr. A. J. ...

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  9. Making a Bird of the Shunter

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday--George Atkinson, a shunter, employed in Ballarat East railway yards, was cleaning a ...

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  10. NO REPLY TO CABLE CHARGE

    "The charges were made anonymously, and, unless the person responsible will stand up to them, we do not feel inclined to enter into a ...

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  11. Premiers' Plan Like Salvation Army

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.--"If under the Premieres' Plan, all the bondholders will convert,[?]" said the Minister for ...

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  12. HAPPY VALLEY DISCORD

    CRITICISM of Dr. Arthur by Rev. G. A. Cowie, following a visit to Happy Valley, and a strong counter attack by the ...

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  13. IDYLL OF CIVIC RULE

    IF there is a Valhalla for tired Town Clerks and harassed Mayors, it must be the waistcoat-pocket municipality of ...

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  14. PROF. ANDERSON'S SPEECH

    As a protest against Monday's discussion in the Legislative Assembly, Mr. F. Hatcher, hon. secretary of the University Free Thought Society, ...

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  15. MILLION-MILE QUARTET OF FLYING VETERANS

    Flying in formation six times round the Brooklands track, four pilots of the Brooklands Flying School--G. E. Lownell, S. A. Thorn, and Captains ...

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  16. WRECKED 'PLANE WAS AIRWORTHY

    TEMORA, Wednesday.--An inquest on Pilot J. A. Stanley Geddes and Thornton W. Rust, who were killed when the "Love Bird" crashed at ...

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  17. "BOB-IN" IDEA FOR G.P.O. CLOCK LIGHTS

    Dr. J. S. Purdy, City Health Officer, at a meeting yesterday of the Town Planning Association, asked that body to endorse his plans for a ...

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  18. RETORT OF FASCISTS TO THE POPE

    With Mussolini presiding, the directorate of the Fascist Party passed a resolution of protest against imputations contained in the recent papal ...

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  19. SAW CRISIS COMING

    WHILE the German crisis has only just sprung into prominence in the cables, Germans in Australia and captains and officers on vessels ...

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    AT THE POLICE STATION, St. Kilda (Melbourne).--A householder who has called to Identify allegedly stolen property which was seized by the police in an unoccupied house. The total value was £1000, and the articles were said to be the proceeds of a series of robberies from suburban ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. LIMIT ZINC OUTPUT

    A conference of the most important zinc producers agreed to restrict production in 1932 by 45 per cent., and to inflict severe penalties for breaches ...

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  22. TRIED TO BRING COIN TO AUSTRALIA

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.--Ronald Maxwell Stewart, of Sydney, who was detained when the Ulimaroa sailed on Thursday, was ...

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  23. NEW AIR SERVICE TO BRISBANE

    New England Airways, which has been running a service between Lismore and Brisbane for some months, will commence on Sunday a ...

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  24. CHICHESTER'S PROPELLER DAMAGED

    Mr. F. Chichester is still at Masbate (Philippines), and has been unable to leave for Manila owing to his propeller being slightly damaged. ...

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  25. £100 FOR FATHER'S BROKEN HEART

    Five elderly spinsters living in Kensington will share a Civil List pension of £100 a year, thanks to belated recognition of the services to ...

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  26. FINANCES OF PROVIDENT SOCIETY

    At the 41st annual meeting of Anthony Horderns' Provident Society it was disclosed that, during the year, members contributed £1545, which ...

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  27. ALL-NIGHT TRAM ROUTES

    The Transport Trust announces that as from Sunday the western suburban all-night tram service will be diverted from George Street to Pitt ...

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  28. JOBS FOR TO-DAY

    Work will be available to-day for registered horse and dray owners living in Burwood and Concord, holding registered numbers from ...

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  29. ANOTHER AIR PILOT IN THE FAMILY

    Another Kingsford Smith has been added to the list of New South Wales airmen. Mr. Eric Kingsford Smith, brother ...

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  30. "MUST STAND ALOOF"

    A hint that the negotiations for unity between the National Party and the All for Australia League may not succeed was dropped last night by ...

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  31. £3386 TENDER ACCEPTED

    The tender of the Reliance Engineering Co., of Sydney. £3,38615, for the installation of electric light and power in connection with the ...

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  32. SCHEME TO PAY CONTRACTORS REJECTED

    Members of the Water Board, at their meeting yesterday, refused to adopt a suggestion from Aid. Sautelle that contractors should be given the ...

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  33. "GOOD MEN AND TRUE"

    JURORS' aberrations are so rare that a sheriff's officer who has had charge of Sydney juries for 35 years could recall only one case yesterday, apart from that which occurred on Tuesday. ...

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  34. A FIREMAN AT HOME

    "WE fire-fighters are working to get Sydney so clean that it simply cannot burn. At present it has many unsafe buildings. No one is foolish enough to imagine a world where fire is impossible, but people ...

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