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  2. JUDGE MAY URGE COMMONWEALTH TO IMPOSE ALL TAXES

    CANBERRA, Friday. — A scheme under which the Commonwealth would become the sole taxation agency in Australia, the States receiving their ...

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  3. POOR RETURN FOR AIR SUBSIDIES

    At the Air Convention last night Major H. T. Shaw, the private pilots’ representative, said that all Australia had to show for the ...

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  4. MURDERERS NOT TO DIE

    BERLIN, Friday.—The Prussian Government has commuted to hard labor for life the death sentehces imposed ...

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  5. GRAZIER REPEATS CHARGES OF SHEEP SLAUGHTER

    MR. ROGERSON BULLEN, a well-known grazier, yesterday repeated his charges of disgraceful conditions at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GIFT OF PIES RESENTED

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Telling the cashier of a refreshment shop in George Street today a story of his hard luck, ...

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  7. PREMIER’S REPLY CRITICISED

    THE manager of the Primary Producers’ Hestoration League (Mr. A. S. Rodgers) said yesterday that the Premier had expressed an entirely ...

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  8. COMMUNISTS MUST LEAVE PREMISES

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Communists have been given until Wednesday to leave their headquarters in Sussex Street, following the Federal ...

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  9. "Smaller States Liable To Suffer"

    A DELAIDE, Friday. — The Premier tonight said that the constitution of the Commonwealth as the sole taxing authority was not impossible, but with ...

    Article : 97 words
  10. DANGER IN CHEAP NOVELS

    "I BELIEVE the cheap novels of today, with their closely-set lines of type, are responsible for much of the weak-sightedness in the world," said ...

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  11. Amen[?]ment Of Constitution Necessary

    BEYOND remarking that it would need an amendment of the Constitution, the Premier declined last night to comment on the suggestion that the ...

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  12. MAN KILLED UNDER RAIL VIADUCT

    A LFRED WHITTON, of Latrobe Street, City, was knocked down by a car and killed under the railway viaduct at the corner of Market and ...

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  13. TASMANIA SEEKS RELIEF

    CANBERRA, Friday.—"There is no doubt as to the disability the Navigation Act has proved to Tasmania," said the Minister for ...

    Article : 144 words
  14. FEDERAL ECONOMY MOVES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—A decision to transfer the Federal members’ rooms now at Temple Court, the Auditor-General's Department, now at ...

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  15. Textile Strikers Lucky to Have Resumed

    TEXTILE strikers are regarded as fortunate to have accepted the employers’ offer of 7½ per cent. compromise on the eve of the Federal ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. Manunda On and Off Mud Bank At Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Friday. — While returning from Cairns, carrying a full complement of winter tourists from the southern States, including Lady Game, ...

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  17. Jackson Shows Recovery Of Batting Form

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A. Jackson, the Test batsman of 1928-29-30, today demonstrated he has recovered not only his health but his batting form when ...

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  18. St. Kilda Poll Recount

    The recount of votes in the election for the west ward councillor at St. Kilda will be made next Thursday at St. Kilda town hall before a Police ...

    Article : 67 words
  19. Man Killed in Crossing Smash

    PERTH, Friday.—As a result of a collision between a motor car and [?] train at East Street level crossin[?]. Guildford, tonight, John McCarthy, of ...

    Article : 34 words
  20. Fewer Rate Defaulters Show Returning Prosperity

    OUYEN, Friday. — An indication of improving financial conditions is afforded by the decreased number of rate defaulters in Walpeup shire. In ...

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  21. Housewives—These Cost So Much Yesterday

    A VERAGE city retail prices yesterday were:— Dairy-farm Produce. — Butter, prime, 1/6 to l/7½ a lb.; good. 1/4 ...

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  22. Married Women Employees May Be Dismissed

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The issue of a circular today suggests the Government's intention of reviewing the position of married women employees. ...

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  23. Chickenpox Cases Viewed Seriously in Junee

    JUNEE, Friday.—In some quarters locally a serious view is taken of the three cases of chicken-pox in Junee Hospital, and there are reports that ...

    Article : 86 words
  24. Civic Reception at Wangara[?]ta For Mrs. Bonney

    WANGARATTA, Friday.—The erection of a hangar by public subscription has been commenced at the Bowser acrodrome with the object of ...

    Article : 53 words
  25. Coram[?]a To Replace Casino With Old Crew

    PORT FAIRY, Friday.—The chairman of directors of the Belfast and Koroit Steam Navigation Co. (Mr. E. W. Fowling) stated today that the company ...

    Article : 93 words
  26. Body of Poisoned Man May Be Exhumed

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The police may exhume the body of Christopher Robert Hepburn. 32, who died from cyanide poisoning on August 2, at ...

    Article : 63 words
  27. Trout Catches Up To 41bs. At Maffra

    MAFFRA, Friday. — The trout season opened inauspiciously with flooded creeks and rivers and the Glenmaggie basin full Yet catches were made up ...

    Article : 53 words
  28. Buyers Will Not Attend Wool Sale

    The chairman of the Victorian and South Australian Woolbuyers' Association (Mr. E. A. Whitehead) emphasised in Melbourne yesterday that ...

    Article : 52 words
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