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  3. AIR FORCE ACCIDENTS

    CANBERRA, Sept. 25.—In the Senate today the Leader of the Government (Sir George Pearce) in reply to Senator Collett (U.A.P. W.A.) denied that inquiry ...

    Article : 173 words
  4. HOSPITAL REBUILDING

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 25.—The Premier (Mr Dunstan) announced tonight that the Government would embark on a comprehensive hospital rebuilding policy ...

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  6. DEFAMATORY ARTICLE.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 25.—Holding that the tendency of an article published in the "News" on August 14, 1934, was defamatory. Mr. Justice Napier in reserved ...

    Article : 364 words
  7. CIVIL SERVANTS' PAY

    The Public Service Commissioner (Mr. G. W. Simpson), commenting on the statement by the secretary of the Civil Service Association (Mr. T. G. Heydon), ...

    Article : 145 words
  8. "WHITE HORSE INN."

    Plans for the production in Perth of "White Horse Inn," regarded as the most spectacular musical show ever produced in Australia were outlined in an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MELBOURNE CENTENARY.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 25.—The balance sheet of the Centenary Council which was submitted at the final meeting of the Council today showed a surplus of ...

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  10. DISPUTE BETWEEN HOUSES.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 25.—The Legislative Council tonight submitted to the Assembly and decided not to insist on its amendment to the Financial Emergency ...

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  11. BIRD CAUSES TROUBLE.

    HOBART, Sept. 25.—How the working of a huge system may be affected by a small object was demonstrated this morning when the reason why the trunk ...

    Article : 187 words
  12. AGRICULTURAL BANK STAFF.

    Referring to the criticism by the Public Service Commissioner (Mr. G. W. Simpson) of the sections in the Agricultural Bank Act which empower the bank ...

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  13. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS.

    To stimulate thought among university students on international affairs and to determine their attitude towards the League of Nations, the council of the ...

    Article : 353 words
  14. LAKES SETTLEMENT.

    Replying in the Legislative Assembly yesterday to questions by Mr. Seward (C.P., Pingelly) relating to the recent visit of the Agricultural Bank ...

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  15. CONVICT DAYS AT PORT ARTHUR

    LAUNCESTON, Sept. 25.—"The number of lies told about the old convict days of Port Arthur would sink a ship," said Mr. H. H. Scott. Assistant Curator of the ...

    Article : 116 words
  16. "THE GREAT BLASPHEMY"

    Sir,—I should like to express my appreciation of the article from Professor Murdoch on "The Great Blasphemy," which appeared in last Saturday's issue of "The ...

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  17. ACTOR'S BODY FOUND.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 25.—The body of Mr. Robert Capron, the American actor who was drowned In the Yarra near War[?] while attempting to save the life ...

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  18. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 25.—Crushed against a tree when a motor lorry swerved as he was attempting to change seats with his who was driving. David Coles ...

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  19. PRINTING EMPLOYERS CONFER

    HOBART, Sept. 25.—The business sessions of the eleventh annual convention of the Printing and Allied Trades Employers' Federation were continued at ...

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