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  2. INVESTIGATOR SAYS GIFTS TO BUFFET WERE MISUSED “BUFFET TRANSACTIONS REEK WITH DISHONESTY” Inquiry Officer Reports Scathingly On

    AMAZING revolutions of the conduct of the finances and affairs of the Workless Winter Buffet, in Bourke-streer, are made by Mr. T. Forristal, Treasury inquiry officer, in a report to the Premier, which was presented to Parliament yesterday. ...

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  3. HOSPITALS NEED MONEY Lord Mayor’s Appeal To Begin Today

    TODAY 1275 people will make a collection in the city and suburbs for the Lord Mayor's Fund, Hospitals badly need money, ...

    Article : 156 words
  4. PUBLIC LIKES 14 PLAYERS

    COUPONS opened yesterday in The Sun News-Pictorial’s Australian Test Team selection contest indicate that the public choice is ...

    Article : 186 words
  5. LATEST NEWS OF SPRING RACING

    CANNING QUEEN, champion stayer of Queensland, and holder of the Australasian two miles race record, pleased her ...

    Article : 334 words
  6. BE GENEROUS, IS PLEA

    THE Governor last night issued the following appeal:"Tomorrow the Lord Mayor will make his annual appeal for ...

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  7. OFFICERS MOURN BRIDEGROOM

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — People in the vicinity of Circular Quay wondered today why a wreath was hung between the two masts of ...

    Article : 117 words
  8. CHRISTMAS MAIL FOR BRITAIN

    THE Chitral, leavingh Melbourne on November 6, and the Otranto, on November 13. will take Christmas mails to Britain. ...

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  9. World To Hear Cup Description

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — If all goes well, the world will hear the description of the Melbourne Cup, as broadeast from Flemington on ...

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  10. Sun Donations Not Involved

    None of the money subscribed by readers of The Sun News-Pietorial for the assistance of the unemployed went to the buffet referred ...

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  11. Car Starts Well On Roma Petrol

    BRISEANE, Thursday. — Using petrol, extracted from gas oblained from the Roma Oil Corporation’s No. 1 bore, a six-cylinder motor ...

    Article : 74 words
  12. Engine Driver Struck By Safety Sign

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — Leaning out of the call of the engine of the broken Hill express to Adelaide, J. C. Carr, 60, ...

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  13. Telegraph Service Delayed By Storm

    From noon to 6 p.m. yesterday telegrams between Melbourne and Perth, and Adelaide and Perth, were delayed up to an hour by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 102 words
  14. Attempt To Derail Train At Goulburn Fails

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— [?] ently deliberate attempt [?] [?] a train near Goulborn [?] night was frustrated by the [?] [?] ...

    Article : 38 words
  15. Boy Of 2 Dies From Scalds

    Cornelius Smith, 2. [?] [?] street, Richmond, died at the Children’s Hospital, yesterday, [?] scalds received on [?] ...

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