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  2. UNPRECEDENTED RUSH BRINGS LOAN TOTAL TO £20,334,880

    WHEN business was suspended on Saturday, £20,334,880 had been subscribed by 52,277 persons to the Commonwealth loan, which closes today. Victorians led easily, 25,621 having provided £9,773,950. IN a final appeal, issued from Launceston, the Acting Treasurer (Mr. ...

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  3. SEVERAL FALLS AT DROME

    GOOD racing and several crashes were seen at the Motordrome on Saturday. Two riders were Injured in one vent, and had to be taken ...

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  4. COMMUNISTS MEET

    CLAIMING to represent thousands of unemployed workers from the various relief depots, militant unions and antl-Trades Hall ...

    Article : 268 words
  5. News

    R. DUNLOP playing in the semi-finals of the tennis singles championship at Kooyong. He was defeated by J. Crawford. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MISSION FUNDS AT LOW EBB

    FACED with an anticipated deficit of £8000 on the 1930 income, the Australian Board of Missions is contemplating the withdrawal of ...

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  7. PLENTY OF GOLD! IN BENDIGO

    BENDIGO, Sunday. — An Impertant conference of mining investors and others interested in the revival of gold mining, was called ...

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  8. Camp Quartermaster Has Long Experience

    When the camp for homeless unemployed men is established at Broadmeadows, probably on Thursday, the superintendent (Lieut.-Col. ...

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  9. Women Plan To Combat Communism

    SIDNEY, Sunday.—To counteract Communist propaganda, and especially the spread of Communist Sunday schools, the Feminist Club ...

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  10. Safe-breakers Miss Big Haul

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — [?] worked strenuously to chop open a safe at the Prince of Wales Hotel, King Street, Newtown, only to get ...

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  11. Settlement Of Dandenong Paddock Urged

    Dandenong shire Council has decided to approach the Minister for Lands to urge that unemployed should prepare Dandenong police ...

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  12. Child Drowned In Well

    WANGARATTA, Sunday. — During the Merriwa Swimming Club’s carnival on Saturday afternoon David R. Rae, of Harper Street, ...

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  13. Subscribes £10,000 And Aids Employees

    The Nestle ana Anglo swiss Condensed Milk Co. (Australasia) Ltd. has subscribed £10,000 to the loan and has initiated a scheme to ...

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  14. Butchers’ Safe Hacked Open

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—[?] led away a heavy safe from Cecil Watts butcher's shop at Gulgong during the week-end and hacked it ...

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  15. Oakleigh Relief Increased

    The monthly sustenance grant for Oakleigh has been increased from £200 to £225, potatoes from half a ton to a ton a week, and bread from ...

    Article : 37 words
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  17. Deaf Mute Arrested After Three-Miles Chase

    SYDNEY, Sunday,—A girl of 10 returning from a message to her home in Park Road, Enfield, yesterday, was chased by a man, when ...

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  18. Shearers Picket Trains For Queensland

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Pickets were appointed by a meeting of shearers yesterday to watch the Queensland trains and the shearing ...

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  19. Lady Isaacs Looks Forward 10 Serious Work

    ADELAIDE, Sunday, — The[?] of a Governor-General has to live up to great traditions," said Lady Isaacs, wife of Sir Isaac Isaacs, ...

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  20. Man Rescued From Beneath Blazing Lorry

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Pinned beneath a blazing lorry, which overturned on his motor cycle after a collision at Marrickville today, ...

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  21. Long Swim After Capsize

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Tossed [?] dinghy into the water 450 yards [?]ff the island at Coogee on Saturday, two amateur fishermen, A. ...

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  22. Old Age Pension Payments

    As Pension Thursday (Christmas Day) will be a public holiday, arrangements have been made for invalid and old-age pensions due on ...

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  23. Grocers Want Bigger Trains

    The Manufacturing Grocers Union has asked the Railways Commissioners to place additional carriages on the 5.10 p.m. train from Port ...

    Article : 43 words
  24. Llew Edwards Defeated

    WELLINGTON, Sunday, — in a fierce bout at New Plymouth, Tommy Donovan gained a points decision over the Australian, Llew ...

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