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  2. LANG'S FATAL INSISTENCE

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The small comfort of a promise by Mr. Scullin (who is acting-chairman in Mr. Theodore's absence), to summon a special meeting of the Loan Council to deal with his applications for financial assistance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. A STREAM OF BUYERS

    THAT careful shoppers can make "Best Value" buyers in a variety of commodities and from all advertisers in "The ...

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  4. CUTS TO 25 PER CENT.

    In a dramatic minute sent to City Council aldermen by the Lord Mayor (Ald. Jackson) yesterday, a series of wage and ...

    Article : 526 words
  5. HELPLESS IN BUSH

    Until darkness drove them back, police and civilians searched in vain yesterday for Albert Phillipson, a ...

    Article : 157 words
  6. CLERKS ANGRY ON POLITICS

    THE next meeting of the Clerks' Union will be asked to give a decision on a motion submitted by the secretary (Mr. A. E. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ONE OF THE competitors at the Convent schoolgirls' tennis championships, White City. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GOOD WAY TO PAY !

    IN the annual report of the Hospitals Commission, just released, it is stated that means must be found to meet hospital ...

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  9. NO UNEMPLOYED IN CHILE

    "UNEMPLOYMENT? Unemployment in Chile!" Midshipman Thomas B. Sepulveda, now in Sydney with the Chilean warship, last ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SNARLS FROM THE PACK

    ONE of the first effects of the apparent failure of Mr. Lang's appeal to the Commonwealth for funds will be a fresh ...

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  11. HOW OTHER STATES VIEW THE POSITION

    AN indication of the attitude of some of the State Premiers, who are members of the Loan Council, is provided from ...

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  12. LOTTERY RUSH TO BE IN "LUCKY FIRST"

    SO great were the crowds pressing for information and application forms yesterday at the State Lottery office that the police had to take a ...

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  13. WALKED BACK TO GO TO GAOL

    That he had walked back from Melbourne to answer three charges of forgery and uttering and one of false pretences was the remarkable ...

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  14. JOCKEY APPEARS AS CO-RESPONDENT

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Alan Wilson, a well-known Victorian jockey, was cited as co-respondent when Charles Nelson Miller (32), a ...

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  15. SUSPECTS' COSTLY MISTAKE

    Mistaking a railway detective in the dark for a mate two alleged goods train thieves at Maitland did not discover their error until they looked ...

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  16. A "LONE WOLF OF THE SEAS"

    WITH much pleasure, Mr. E. Le G. Troughton, mammalogist to the Australian Museum, introduces you to Madame Ogmorhinus leptony, alias ...

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  17. COUNCIL VACANCY UNFILLED

    The Minister for Local Government has informed the town clerk of Woollahra, Mr. J. C. Lough, that as the life of the council will expire within ...

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  18. MOLLISON, PLUS CONFIDENCE

    If confidence means anything, Scott's Australia-England record should go when Pilot J. A. Mollison makes his second flight attempt, on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. UPPER HOUSE APPEAL

    The Privy Council's decision on the Upper House abolition appeal will probably not be heard before November, and may even go over until next ...

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  20. SCULLIN TO ATTEND A.L.P. CONFERENCE

    The reason for the week's postponement to August 3 of the special Federal A.L.P. Conference is to enable the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 130 words
  21. TALKED HIMSELF INTO GAOL

    Because he had committed perjury in the witness-box yesterday at Parramatta Quarter Sessions, John Stanley Pitts (31), laborer, went to gaol, ...

    Article : 105 words
  22. FATAL CYCLE CRASH

    Early this morning, when a motor car and a motor cycle came into collision in Pittwater Road, Dee Why, the rider of the motor cycle, ...

    Article : 69 words
  23. JUDGE RULED HIS HEART BY HIS HEAD

    "If I allowed my heart to rule my head, there would be no need for gaols here," said Judge Thomson yesterday at Parramatta Sessions, when ...

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  24. FALSE TEETH AND LAW

    ARE artificial dentures "living members" of the body within the meaning of the Workers' Compensation Act? This question, which counsel for the Railway ...

    Article : 207 words
  25. ATHLETES AND MORALS

    "I DON'T see why any decent display of women's athletics or gymnastics should be a source of danger to the morals of the onlookers. It is more to the credit of a nation to have its women doing ...

    Article : 201 words
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