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  2. CORONER OPENS INQUIRY INTO TRAGEDY AT BULUMWAAl FLOODS HOLD UP INQUEST Bulumwaai Double Tragedy Hearing Opens

    BAIRNSDALE, Wednesday. — Floods at Boggy Creek prevented several witnesses from attending when the inquest was opened ...

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  3. CAUCUS DEBATE SOUGHT

    EARLY action to determine the attitude of Cabinet and the Parliamentary Labor Couens inwards re-instatement of the police ...

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  4. NO MORE NEGRO ENTERTAINERS Federal Cabinet’s Decision Follows Flat Raid

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — No more negro entertainers are to be admitted into Australia. This decision was reached today ...

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  5. WORK OR PAY FOR ALL

    "THE old-fashioned fear that unemploymont insurance will create loafers has not a leg to stand on,” said the secretary of the ...

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  6. BUREAU SITE FAVORED

    THE Lord Mayor (Sir Stephen Morell), the Chief Railways Commissioner (Mr. Clapp), and Cr. Liston, who viewed the proposed ...

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  7. NEGROES ARRIVE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A crowd of 200 people followed members of Clay’s Band when they stepped off the Melbourne express at the ...

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  8. 88 BANNED IN 1927

    LAST year 88 persons were refused admission to the Commonwealth, according to a statement issued by the Home and ...

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  9. MOVE EXPECTED NEXT WEEK

    A meeting of executive officers of the Municipal Association will be held on Tuesday when the police shortage will be discussed. ...

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  10. 2/- FOR TEA AND TOAST

    PARLIAMENT HOUSE (Canberra). Wednesday. — Although their rates already are high, the Federal Capital ...

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  11. Councillors Object To Railway Hoardings

    It makes my blood boil to see the unsightly hoardings erected by the Railways Department in this district," said Cr. Wilson at the ...

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  12. MR. HUGHES’S ATTACK

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—“If what happened in Melbourne the other day had taken place in a Southern State of America, those negroes ...

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  13. No Mails On Good Friday

    Postal and money order business will be suspended on Good Friday, April 6. Telegraph business will be transacted as on a Sunday, ...

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  14. UNION SECRETARY’S ATTACK ON MINISTER

    Commenting on the statement of the Minister for Forests that he was not satisfied a majority of the Labor Party favored reinstatement ...

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  15. The Sun will not be published on Good Friday, April 6

    Arrangements can be made with, Agents at all holiday resorts for the delivery of THE SUN at any address. ...

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  16. Wills Create Problem

    Mr. Clements is believed to have left between £6000 and £7000. Distribution of the estate will be influenced by the question of who ...

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  17. Salary Rise Investigation During Recess

    The Premier said yesterday action would be taken by Cabinet to have the question of increased salaries for members of the Assembly ...

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  18. Film Commission Report To Be Kept Back

    PARLIAMENT HOUSE (Canberra), Wednesday. — Cabinet today had its first view of the report of the Royal Commission ...

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  19. FLYING PARSON HAS PARISH AS BIG AS ENGLAND

    SKETCHES of life in his enormous parish in western N.S.W. were given in St. John's Church, Toorak, last night, by the Rev. L. ...

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  20. ONE KILLED; 2 HURT IN ACCIDENTS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—One boy was killed and two others were badly Injured in tram accidents today. The dead boy, Hector ...

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  21. Air Service Figures Rising

    To the end of February subsidised and unsubsidised air services in Australia had carried 1,274,859 letters and 221,578 lbs. ...

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  22. Tariff Board Seat Vacant

    PARLIAMENT HOUSE,- Canberra, Wednesday.—The House of Representatives today the Minister for Markets told Mr. Lister ...

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  23. Sheep Prices Up In Adelaide

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. — At the Abattoirs Market today 12,030 sheep were yarded and 520 lambs. Sheep values increased slightly as ...

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