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  2. General Trading Position Brightens Financial Outlook in the City

    BRIGHTER week-end trade and finance reports from London and New York, further rises in wool at the resumption of the Sydney sales, a firmer tone in wheat, and strong advances in metals, industrials, and general investments on the Stock Exchange, ...

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  3. CHILDREN SAVED FROM FIRE

    WODONGA, Monday. — The police station at Bethanga was destroyed by fire early this morning. When Constable C. Sharp, the officer ...

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  4. MILLION DOLLAR BANK ROBBERY

    CHICAGO, Monday. — Adopting unique and bold methods, a gang of robbers made a haul estimated at 1,000,000 dollars ...

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  5. WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE EARTH TREMOR?

    SIR,—In.order to investigate the place of origin of Saturday morning’s earthquake, I should be pleased to receive reports ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THREE VOTES, BUT NOT ON ROLL

    ALLEGATIONS that illegal methods had been employed by a council officer aft the recent municipal election for the North Ward seat on ...

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  7. Big Increase In Building

    In August, 1931, permits were granted by Malvern Council for the crection of one building and nine additions to premises, valued in all at £461. ...

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  8. Landon More Confident of Australia and N.Z.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday.-The retiring High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Granville Ryrie) and the retiring Agent-General for N.S.W. ...

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  9. CHASTAIN OUTPOINTS THORNTON

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The American, Clyde Chastain, outpointed Bob Thornton over 12 rounds at the Stadium toIn the first four rounds it seemed ...

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  10. LUCKY LANDING AMONG ROCKS

    LOONGANA (W.A.), Monday.—With A tail wind to help her, Mrs. Bonney, the Brisbane airwoman who is flying round Australia, hoped to ...

    Article : 135 words
  11. PROTEST RAISED AT COLLINGWOOD

    THE Mayor (Cr. McHugh) last night ruled out of order discussion on a letter from Mr. C. A. Berglund to Collingwood Council, protesting against ...

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  12. POLICE TOO BUSY, SAYS MAYOR

    FOLLOWING receipt of a letter from the head teacher of Hawksburn State school thanking the council's traffic officer for looking after the ...

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  13. Hospital Sister Injured When Car Overturns

    CASTLEMAINE, Monday. — Sister Weston, of Castlemaine Hospital staff, received serious chest injuries when a car in which she was ...

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  14. Defence Wagons Break Roads

    At Braybrook Council meeting last night it was reported that the Defence Department refused to grant any money towards the maintenance and ...

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  15. President’s Allowance Increased

    BRAYBROOK Council decided last night to increase the president's allowance from £50 to £60. Cr. Robinson said £30 was not ...

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  16. Church Must Go Hiking, Too, Declares Mr. Menzies

    SPEAKING at the public demonstration in Wesley Church last night to mark the 39th anniversary of the Central mission, the ...

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  17. Commission Called Names

    "Bureaucracy" and "octopus" were terms applied to the Electricity Commission at last night's meeting of Camberwell Council when a letter was ...

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  18. TANNER SLASHED WITH KNIFE

    IN an argument with a neighbor last night Charles Smith, 43, tanner, of Wallace Street, Preston, was slashed so badly in the right arm with a knife ...

    Article : 102 words
  19. STABLE PLUNGE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Laying their plans quietly, followers of the Price stable caught the Sydney ring napping today, and the best part of ...

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  20. When Scottish Aristocrats Land, Ship’s Captain Gives One The Biscuit

    WINCHES were stopped, and most of the crew and the captain stood watching, as four Clydesdales of Craigiemains, Kilmarnock, a famous ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. YOUTH FOUND DEAD IN MINE

    KORUMBURRA, Monday. — Robert William Carrick, 19, single, engaged at the Sunbeam Colliery, was found dead in the mine this morning, ...

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  22. Council Meeting Opened With Prayer

    BEFORE he opened the meeting of Malvern Council last night, the newly-elected Mayor (Cr, Milton Gray) asked councillors to stand while Cr. ...

    Article : 71 words
  23. Territory Murder Reported

    DARWIN, Monday. — August Paul is reported to have been shot at Sprmgvale station, near Katherine. Mounted-Constable Wood and the ...

    Article : 46 words
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