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  2. MAN GAGGED AND TORTURED INTO SIGNING DOCUMENTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Teeth marks on a bitten finger and a voice test tonight enabled Percy Holden, of Centennial Park, to identify a man who, it is alleged, helped to gag and torture him cruelly for fotn- hours today in a vacant house in Crown Street, ...

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  3. TO EXAMINE RAIL FINANCE

    THE Minister for Railways announced last night the appointment of the following committee to investigate railway ...

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  4. BASIC WAGE TO BE PAID

    CONTINUED opposition was shown last night by some members of the Legislative Council to the Unemployed Belief ...

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  5. NEITHER CLAYMORE NOR SHILLELAGH

    IN in a statement yesterday the ' Premier strongly deprecated a crisis over Hie Mortgage Bill. His remarks should tend to relax the ...

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    J. KINNEAR (Carlton first sloven) batting at yesterday's practise at Prince's Oval. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COMPROMISE ON RENEWALS

    CONFIDENCE was expressed in the Parliamentary lobbies last night by critics of the -Ministry’s mortgage legislation that the Ministry would ...

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  8. MANY SCHOLARSHIPS I RETAINED

    THE Minister for Education announced last night a Cabinet decision to continue during 1933 the Stnle scholarship system on a plan that would provide 88 ...

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  9. BOTULISM KILLS TRAINEE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Botulism, a form of food poisoning with a mortality rate of from.‘30 to 50 per cent., has claimed its first ...

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  10. SPENT NIGHT IN BUSH

    WONTHAGGI. Tuesday. - Considerable anxiety was felt here today for the safely of the son and daughter of Mr R. Smith, saloon proprietor, who ...

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  11. SETTLERS’ DEMAND “IRRESPONSIBLE”

    THE Premier was unmoved yesterday by the demand by a Kyabram settlers meeting for withdrawal of the Ministrys legislation on mortgages, ...

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  12. MINISTRY TAUNTED BY LABOR

    "YOU did climb down. You dropped your bundle completely,” said the Opposition Leader when the Minister for Education announced the change ...

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  13. Council Refuses Leave To Secretary for 42 Years

    MAFFRA, Tuesday. — By five votes to four, MatTra Shire Council refused six months’ leave of absence to the. Shire Secretary, Mr. James French, ...

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  14. Bookmakers Complain Of N.S.W. Tax on Turnover

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. — Most paddock bookmakers at Randwick condemn the £1 per cent, tax on turnover os being too severe. Mr. Mnnnic Lyons, a ...

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  15. GIFTS TO GIRLHOOD FRIENDS

    THE will of Lady Frances Anna Higgins, late of Heyington Place, Toornk, and formerly of Riversdule Road, East Camberwell, was lodged for ...

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  16. Ability Of Farmer Mortgagor To Pay Interest

    SEA LAKE Tuesday.—Commenting on the Financial Emergency Bill today the President of the Victorian Wheatgrowers Associations (Cr- S. ...

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  17. Greece Thanks Britain for Navy’s Aid

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Premier of Greece (M. Zaimis) has telegraphed the King exnressing Greece’s deepest gratitude to the "priceless and ...

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  18. Woman Only Tote Backer Of 82/1 Trotting Winner

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — When Steam Hammer won the Trotters’ Handicap at Victoria Park today, only one 10/ totalisator ticket had been taken out ...

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  19. Usual School Fees This Term

    The Minister for Education explained in the Legislative Assembly last night that instructions issued to schools wore that only the usual fees ...

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  20. This Baby Of Nauru Will At Least Be Pronounced Healthy

    AN unpronounceable and lengthy name in the. native dialect of Nauru, moaning in English "Thatwhich-we-set -out - to - do-is ...

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  21. Quiet Market On Cups

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Very little attention was given today to the prospects of Cups candidates. Rogilln had fair support for the ...

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  22. M.P., Whose House Was Robbed, Opposes Tightening of Firearms Law

    FROM both sides of the Assembly last night, there were demands that citizens should be permitted to have weapons for the defence of their ...

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  23. 150 Chickens Roasted

    BENDIGO, Tuesday. — The brooder in the yard of Mr. J. Porter, of White Hills, caught fire early this morning and 150 chickens were roasted. ...

    Article : 35 words
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