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  2. New South Wales Council Issues Direct Challenge To Premier

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Although the Government by drastic use of the guilletine and the gag, was able to force through the Legislative ...

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  3. SEEKING MARKET IN CHINA

    GEELONG, Friday.—The Graziers’ Association is still seriously considering spending about £1,000,000 Australian capital in China on a ...

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  4. ANOTHER £500,000 OFF DEFENCE

    A REDUCTION of at least another £500,000 in defence expenditure is expected ns a result of the Premiers’ conference economy decisions. The ...

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  5. FIRE THREATENS CITY BUILDING

    OXFORD CHAMBERS, Bourke Street, a residential and office building of five floors with 140 tenants, was threatened by fire ...

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  6. WHARF COUP

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The AttorneyGeneral (Mr. Brennan) said today that the Senate’s disallowance of the latest regulation under the Transport ...

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  7. LAMB WINS BIG RAGE

    PARIS, Friday-R. W. (Fatty) Lamb. the Australian cyclist, won the Grand Prix de Marseilles. Hubert Opporman was third. ...

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  8. NEW REGULATION GAZETTED

    CANBERRA, Friday, — Immediately after the adjournment of Parliament tonight, the Executive Council met and issued a new waterside gu ...

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  9. Australian Birds: No. 42

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. “IGNORES ECONOMIC LAWS”

    LONDON, Friday—“Mr. Lang's latest taxation proposal ignores economic laws and common sense," Lord Decies, director of the Income Taxpayers’ ...

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  11. MEMORIAL SERVICE TODAY

    THE memorial service for the late Miss Nellie Stewart will be held at St. Peter’s Church, Eastern Hill, today, at 10.30 a.m. The anthem and ...

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  12. SEVENTH REGULATION DISALLOWED

    CANBERRA. Friday.—The Senate today, for the seventh time, carried a motion disallowing the Government’s waterside regulations. ...

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  13. THE CAPE BARREN GOOSE

    Named after an island in Bass Strait, the Cape Barren Goose, formerly plentiful among the islands and bn the Victorian coast, is ...

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  14. BURGLARS ACTIVE

    THE offices of the Tramways’ Benefit Society in Capitol House were ransacked on Thursday night, and the safe opened, apparently with a duplicate ...

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  15. Penalising Efficiency, Says N.S.W. Labor Official

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Believed to be a hint for the anti-Lang section of the Legislative Labor Caucus to vote against the wage tax bill a bitter ...

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  16. No Subsidy For Airways

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Senator Johnston (S.A.) asked, in the Senate today, if the Government would pay a subsidy sufficient to enable Australia: ...

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  17. Italy Pays for Repatriation Of Stranded Migrants

    PERTH, Friday.—Since the beginning of the year. 96 destitute Italians have been repatriated from West Australia at a cost of £3840 to the Italian ...

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  18. Child Mentality Problems

    Almost two per cent, of children in this country as well as oversea show mental retardation,” said Dr. Guy. Springthorpe in a lecture arranged by ...

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  19. Premiers May Meet Again

    CANBERRA. Friday. — If the income tax proposals of the New South Wales Premier injure the new taxation plans of the Commonwealth Government and ...

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  20. Police Find Skeleton

    HORSHAM, Friday.—A human skull was found by Mr. R. Colo, of Polkemmet, when digging a small drain on a bank of the Wimmcra River. He ...

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  21. Lodgings For 5/- a Week

    A special committee appointed by the Y.W.C.A. has drawn up a list of 150 homes near the city where work less girls can rent a room for ...

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  22. Wool Authority Ill

    Mr. Edgar P. Carter, head wool valuer for Goldsbrough Mort and Co. Ltd., and one of the leading authorities on wool in Australia, is seriously ill in ...

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  23. Lighthouse Steamer Launched

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The new lighthouse steamer, Cape Otway, was launched today at Cockatoo dockyards. ...

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  24. Revue Revival For Charity

    The return season of the revue, Youth and Laughter, will be held at the Comedy Theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday nights. On the first night ...

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  25. “Government's Right Hand”

    SYDNEY. Friday.—In a pamphlet issued on behalf of Mr. J. Garden, to assist his candidature for the Cook pre-selection ballot tomorrow, it is ...

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