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  2. Cabinet Likely to Compromise on Sending Expedition Against Blacks

    CANBERRA, Monday. — After a long discussion of the proposed expedition against the Arnhem Land aborigines as an answer to the murder of Constable McColl and a number of Japanese recently, Federal Cabinet adjourned tonight without having reached ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. POLITICAL FORCES MASSED FOR POLWARTH FIGHT

    COLAC, Monday. — Allies in the National Government, the United Australia Party and the United Country Party, are engaged ...

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  4. ADMITS HAVING RUNG BELL TOO SOON

    DURING the hearing by the Wednesday Football League independent tribunal last night of a protest lodged by Yellow ...

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  5. GALLERY GOLF IS DISMAL

    THE sun shone with just the right degree of warmth in its rays, the sky was blue, pearl grey mists rose in the far ...

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  6. CHURCHES UNITE IN PROTEST

    PROTESTING against the proposed punitive expedition against Caledon Bay aborigines, the secretary of the Methodist Foreign Mission Society ...

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  7. THE CATHAY’S FIVE SENIIOR OFFICERS,

    photographed on arrival in Melbourne yesterday. From left: Dr. C. A. H. Franklyn. ship’s doctor for the trip: Chief Officer A. Nicklen, Captain H. Elliott Smith, Chief Engineer W. Pullen, and Mr. A. R. G. Bickell, purser. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. S.A. Council of Churches Opposes Scheme

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—On the motion of Sir Edward Lucas today, the Council of Churches passed an emphatic protest against the proposal to ...

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  9. Minister Urged to Wait

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Association for the Protection of Native Races tonight telegraphed to the Prime Minister and the Minister for the Interior ...

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  10. “THIS PRICELESS PARADOX"

    COLAC, Monday. — At his meeting at Winchelsea tonight, Mr. George C. Howey, the U.C.P. candidate for Polwarth by-election, referred to the ...

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  11. Carlton Land Bill Given Royal Assent

    The Lieutenant-Governor yesterday gave the Royal assent to the Carlton Land Bill, which gives authority for a University Women’s College to be built ...

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  12. N.Z. HUNT FOR MAN WITH RIFLE

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday—A man hunt is proceeding in the dense bush country at Owhango to arrest the murderer of Jean Rosoman, 23. ...

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  13. Gold Down Threepence an Ounce

    LONDON, Monday.—Gold was quoted today at £6/11/ an ounce, fine, compared with £6/11/3 an ounce on Saturday. ...

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  14. Miss Beatrice Day Dies: Noted Actress

    Miss Beatrice Day, an English actress, who settled in Melbourne three years ago, died in hospital yesterday. She had many stage successes in Australia. ...

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  15. Dollar-Sterling Exchange

    LONDON, Monday.—The dollar-sterling exchange rate this morning was 4 dol. 56 cents., compared with 4 dol. 53½ cents. on Saturday. ...

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  16. New Loan Conversion Expected Shortly

    LONDON, Monday. — The improvement in wool prices and the buoyancy of Australian Government and other stocks, particularly pastoral ...

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  17. Injured in Collision After Fishing Trip

    Cycling home from a fishing trip John Zeigler, 26, of Dickens Street Yarraville, was involved in a collision with a car on the Ballarat Road, near ...

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  18. Jockey Becomes Farmer

    SALE, Monday. — W. Scanlon, the well-known jockey, has acquired a farm at Briagolong for dairying purposes. ...

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  19. High Yield in W.A.

    PERTH, Monday. — The August gold yield was 56,146oz., worth £238,498 at £4/5/ an ounce. It was the highest for August since 1929. ...

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