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  2. CHINA TO PERU.

    It seems that Mr. J. T. Lang, former Labour Premier of New South Wales, has been grievously misunderstood. The agenda for the forthcoming Labour ...

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  3. SKIFF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The Queensland and New South Wales champions and the eight West Australian representatives will to-day contest the second of the three heats for the ...

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  4. FILM DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—The film dispute took another aspect to-day when the Theatrical Employees' Union sent a telegram to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) ...

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  5. EDUCATION SYSTEM.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—Resolutions covering various phases of education were discussed when the annual conference of the Australian Teachers' Unon was ...

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  6. THIRD TEST MATCH.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 10.—The English cricket team left Melbourne to-day by the Adelaide express to take part in the third Test match, beginning in Adelaide on ...

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  7. WOOL CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—Pending further inquiries and domestic conferences, governmental delegates to the interstate wool conference, which resumed its deliberations ...

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  8. GALE IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 10.—Victoria was swept by a fierce Rale this evening. There had been high winds all day and in some places, especially in the country. high ...

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  9. SANDALWOOD OIL.

    A feature of the new British Pharmacopoeia for 1932, copies of which have been received in Western Australia, is the inclusion of Australian sandalwood oil ...

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  10. COLLAPSE OF PRICES.

    Problems affecting primary producers were investigated during a tour abroad by Professor A. E. V. Richardson, director of the Waite Agricultural Research ...

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  11. FINE WEATHER EXPECTED.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 10.—The fears expressed by Percy Fender, the former English Test player, that the Adelaide wicket would be over watered "as was the one ...

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  12. AMBASSADORS THEATRE.

    The resident manager of the General Theatres Corporation (Western Australia), Ltd. (Mr. S. W. Perry), announced yesterday that the Ambassadors Theatre ...

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  13. WHELAN'S RESCUE.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 10.—As the participation of the two Wapiti aeroplanes in the rescue of Mr. Patrick Whelan, the prospector, cost the Defence Department ...

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  14. ELEVATION OF STANDARDS.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—The Australian Education Conference, which has been organised by the New South Wales Public School Teachers' Federation and the Federated ...

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  15. PROCEEDS OF THREE MATCHES.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 10.—The English cricket team will receive £9,753 from the proceeds of the three matches it has played in Victoria. These matches were against ...

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  16. BOY SHOT DEAD.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—William Alfred Lang (15), son of Mr. Alexander Lang, of Lismore, was accidentally shot dead to-day when a shot Run carried by a ...

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  17. RAILWAY AWARD.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 10.—On his return to-day from South Australia, where he attended conferences between the Commonwealth Railways Commissioner (Mr. ...

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  18. FLOUTING CRICKET CUSTOM.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 10.—The action of D. R. Jardine, the English captain, in flouting cricket custom by allowing his 12th man to bowl and later to bat against the ...

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  19. GORED BY BULL CALF.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—Frederick Harvey (65), of Gladstone, was leaning through a fence tying a rope round the neck of a bull calf, when the animal lunged forward ...

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  20. INDIVIDUAL GUIDANCE NEEDED.

    That the time is not far distant when there will be a revolution in methods of child education was an opinion expressed yesterday by Mrs. A. Avery, of Adelaide, ...

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  21. KINEMA ATTACKED.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—Addressing a meeting at Armidale to-day, the Very Rev. Father O'Sullivan (Vicar-General of the Dominican Order in Australia) made a ...

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  22. WOMAN SEVERELY BURNED.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—Mrs. A. Young, of Macauley-street, Lithgow, was admitted to the Lithgow Hospital to-day suffering from extensive burna about the neck and ...

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  23. PLAYERS IN MANY TESTS.

    In the 126 Test matches which Australia has played against England, she has been represented by 138 players, while 194 have appeared for England. S. E. ...

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  24. LINERS' BRIEF VISITS.

    At a time when the British shipping companies engaged in the Australian trade are endeavouring to attract tourists to Australia, the complaint is being made ...

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  25. NEW SUBDIVISION.

    Plans for developing a newly subdivided area along the main Perth-Fremantle-road (at the eastern boundary of the Karrakatta Cemetery), which has been set aside ...

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  26. SICILY UNDER MUSSOLINI.

    Having left their estates in Sicily some months ago on a tour of the world, the Baron and Baroness Fatta passed through Fremantle yesterday on the liner Ormonde ...

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  27. HEAT WAVE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—A danger of serious shortage of water supplies is reported from several country centres as a result of the prolonged dry spell. Heat were ...

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  28. UNEMPLOYED DISTURBANCE.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—"No grounds exist to justify any interference with the Court's decision," says Sir John Gilmour, Secretary to the Home Department, in a ...

    Article : 272 words
  29. SKELETON ON ISLAND.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—Interest in the disappearance of William Thomas Appleton in June, 1981, and the subsequent discovery of a skeleton on an island in the Pool ...

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  30. INDISCRIMINATE CRABBING.

    Sir,—On a recent visit to a fishing hamlet inhabited by foreigners, in the vicinity of Rockingham, I was astounded by what I saw. At certain seasons of the year the ...

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  31. SHOP TILL RIFLED.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 10.—Two young men entered W. B. Hanson's butchery in New Canterbury-road, Dulwich Hill, to-day and asked for meat. When Allen Sydney ...

    Article : 71 words
  32. BOOKMAKER MISSES SETTLING

    BRISBANE, Jan. 10.—Summonses were issued to-day by several registered bookmakers against J. D. McNamara, of Oxlade-drive, Teneriffe, Brisbane. It was ...

    Article : 156 words
  33. PRIZE-WINNER'S BAD LUCK.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 10.—Recently when Mr. Percy Peterson, in company with a fellow employee at Lennon'a Hotel, drew the first prize in No. 328 Golden Casket, ...

    Article : 90 words
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