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Article : 434 wordsHUGE quantities of possum skins are being smuggled out of Australia, the police declare. ...
Article : 212 wordsBY universal superannuation, the New Zealand Government hopes to banish the fear of want from its people. ...
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Article : 23 wordsIF persecution against him ceased he woud be content to remain in the police force, Constable Miller told Mr. ...
Article : 351 wordsTHE 1936-1937 wheat harvest for New South Wales exceeds early estimates by almost 10 million bushels. Production, based on returns from 16,328 individual growers, is ...
Article : 165 wordsAllegedly struck on the head with an iron bar last night, a man was taken to Sydney Hospital. Nine stitches were inserted in a scalp ...
Article : 123 wordsWilliam Scott Gillespie, 44, laborer, called voluntarily at the Detective Office and confessed to a crime at Enfield, according to Detective H. E. ...
Article : 128 words"I OWE my life to Dr. Fenton and to the faithful black boy who walked to Darwin for help." From his bed in Darwin Hospital. ...
Article : 288 wordsFINALITY in the A.L.P. Federal executive's consideration of the expulsions may be delayed until after polling day in ...
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Advertising : 673 wordsPatrick Doyle, 26, laborer, and Robert Henry Gartner, laborer, were committed for trial by the City Coroner (Mr. Oram) yesterday on a charge of ...
Article : 287 wordsSquadron-Leader F. R. W. Scherger, R.A.A.F., returned by the Aorangi yesterday from special study of blind flying and radio-beam flying in England ...
Article : 71 wordsFashion leaders are endeavoring to reform the sportsman who pursues his weekend pleasure in barbaric, knock-around clothes. ...
Article : 142 wordsIncensed at the price of bread, 200 members of the Housewives' Association decided yesterday to ask the Premier (Mr. Stevens) to receive a ...
Article : 75 wordsFrank Neil's "Blue Bloods of Variety," this week's show at the Tivoli Theatre, is aptly named, and contains many new acts. ...
Article : 117 wordsTHE GOVERNOR (Lord Wakehurst) attended by his personal staff, was the guest of the Premier (Mr. Stevens) and Ministers at ...
Article : 303 wordsHOBART, Friday.--The Australian draughts championships concluded today, with Boyles (Vic.) retaining the title. In the final of the losers' class, Egan ...
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Advertising : 62 wordsWAGGA, Friday.--The Town Clerk of Wagga has received an inquiry from a resident of Berlin, who asks if Wagga Wagga was named after one of his relatives. The writer, whose name is Paul Wagga, is to be informed ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1931 - 1954), Sat 10 Apr 1937, Page 7
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