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  2. Omeo Awaits Exhumation Today Of Methodist Minister’s Wife

    OMEO, Wednesday. — Since the mysterious death of Mrs. Ethel Constance Griggs, wife of the Methodist minister at Omeo, on January 2, her husband has not been conducting services at the pretty little wooden church, and the ...

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  3. SAVING SURFERS’ SOULS: BEACH SERVICES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Thinking probably, that with their great physical development, there was a danger of the spiritual side of ...

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  4. NO LINK WITH TRADES HALL

    BY a big majority yesterday, the annual conference of the Victorian Teachers’ Union rejected a proposal for afliliation with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MORE NURSES WANTED

    STRESSING the shortage of nurses. the chairman of the house committee of the Queen's Memorial Hospital ...

    Article : 188 words
  6. 79,000 MORE ACRES?

    Wednesday.—The trout fishing; season opened in Cobdon district today, hut that had nothing to do with the arrival ...

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  7. RAILWAYS TALK TODAY

    CABINET today will consider the railways deficit and excess of stafling. Recommendations by the Commissioners for economy will be ...

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  8. SECRET INQUIRY AT JUNEE

    JUNEE, Wednesday. — Junee Council held a heated discussion last night regarding recent inquiries into the alleged ...

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  9. SAID TO HAVE SHOT GIRL

    PERTH, Wednesday. — Because his engagement was broken off and he was jealous. Charles Ernest Willis. 21, ...

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  10. WILL NOT ACCEPT CHALLENGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The dispute between the president (Mr. T. Walsh) and the general secretary (Mr. Johnson) of the Seamen’s ...

    Article : 91 words
  11. TO PLAY ENGLAND NEXT YEAR

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. — Three N.Z. Rugby League delegates will leave Wellington on January 30 to meet N.S.W. delegates in an ...

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  12. SNAKE SHOWS MAY BE BANNED

    PERTH, Wednesday.—At the inquest into the death of Mrs. Annie Vague. known as Cleopatra the Snake Charmer, the ...

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  13. TWO TRAMS HIT HEAD ON

    PERTH. Wednesday.—When two bogie trams crashed head on with great force at Crawley three persons were injured. ...

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  14. 150 MILE TRIP BY CANOE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Two Goulburn boys, Arthur Lee Hunt and Max Grey, who left Oadlenford in a canoe on a 150 mile trip down ...

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  15. ANOTHER FREE MEAL FOR WORKLESS

    Two hundred unemployed were provided with their second free meal in two days yesterday, when Mr. G. A. Drake, of ...

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  16. WOMAN TRACED BY HER MIRROR

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A telephone number scrawled on the back of a mirror was the clue that led to the identification of a ...

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  17. Larceny as a Servant Charge

    Detective-Sergeant Holden and Detective Milne arrested a man who gave the name of J. Norman Bruce on warrant at Richmond ...

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  18. Copra Ship Abandoned

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The Norwegian steamer, Yarra, which caught fire while loading copra at Gizo in the Solomon Group, has ...

    Article : 70 words
  19. Aborigine's Skeleton Dug Up

    COLAC, Wednesday. — Excavating sand deposits on his property at Irrewarra, Mr. G. Westbury unearthed the skeleton of a human ...

    Article : 61 words
  20. N.Z. Wives’ Fund Growing

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday. — Funds for the wives of the dead airmen have been established in several towns. Wellington ...

    Article : 38 words
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