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  2. BAILLIE - STEWART 61/2 HOURS IN WITNESS BOX AT SPY TRIA

    LONDON, Sunday. — Further evidence regarding his associations with a German woman known as "Marie Louise" was given at the resumed hearing of the spy trial at Chelsea by Lieut. Norman Baillie-Stewart, who is facing charges of having sold military secrets ...

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  3. SPORT TENDENCY DEFENDED

    "AUSTRALIAN people have been severely criticised and rebuked as a nation which plays too much sport, but the business mannstinct ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CHALLENGED TURN BOOKMAKE[?]

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—to prove the he was wrong when he state in court last week, that bo[?] makers always made more ...

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  5. WOMAN BRUTALLY ATTACKED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—For the sake of23/'- in her handbag, thieves last night caused injuries to- Miss Emily Smith. 46, of Darlinghurst, ...

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  6. FARMERS BOUND OVER

    PERTH, Sunday.—Six farmers on a former miners’ settlement in Southern Cross district, who had been convicted of having stolen wheat over ...

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  7. WORKLESS WR[?] TO GOVERNOR

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Staling that bodies had neglected to invi the Broken Hill Unemployed Unin asked the Governor (Sir Philip ...

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  8. ATTACKS REPORT OF COMMITTEE

    CRITICISING the non-acceptance by the Defence Department of the Dutch offer of an air mail service to Australia. Captain H. J. Larkin, a m ...

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  9. FRUIT GROWING IN NEVER-NEVER

    SPEAKING at Wesley Church yesterday, the Rev. A. Ball, of the Methodist Inland Mission said that with the engineering ability at the m ...

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  10. China Would Welcome Trade Ship From Australia

    THAT China would welcome an Austtralian trade ship excursion to the Far East was an opinion expressed on Saturday by the secretary of the ...

    Article : 94 words
  11. TAX EXEMPTl[?] SUGGESTED

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—A novel of encouraging the develop the fishing industry is a proos for a fixed period, a company ...

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  12. Sydney Town Planner In Praise Of Melbourne

    ON a visit to Melbourne is Mr. A. J. Small, president of the Town Planning Association of New South Wales, and he is enthusiastic aboutel ...

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  13. New Scenic Road Opened

    Evernrd Drive, a new road about three-quarters of a mile long, making available fine river vistas at Warrandyte, was opened by the Premier on ...

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  14. Dutch Indies to Greet Show Boat

    The Commerce Department has been advised by cable by the Netherlands East Indies Government that the visit of the Australian show boat will be ...

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  15. Butter Mystery Must Be Cleared Up

    DECLARING that the butter restriction mystery must be cleared up, the Australian Country Party, in its latest bulletin, asks that the full facts ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN FISHES No. 75

    For the home aquarium the pygmy perch (Nannoperca Australis) is commended as a pretty and interesting fish. It does well in a properly "balanced" glass aquarium. The pygmy perch, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 56 words
  17. Missioner Leaves Crowded Suburb With Regrets

    "After 11 years’ work in an area where unemployment, poverty and overcrowding are rife. I am convinced that the people of this vast industrial ...

    Article : 90 words
  18. Perth Protest Against Petrol Prices

    PERTH, Sunday.—The Royal Automobile Club is protesting to the Melbourne offices of the oil companies against 2d. a gallon more than in l ...

    Article : 83 words
  19. Interpreted Service Held For Deaf And Dumb

    A unique service was conducted at the Deaf and Dumb Church, East Melbourne, last night, the occasion being an interpreted service of Harvest ...

    Article : 60 words
  20. LESS PILFERING FREE TRAVEL

    Efforts by the Railways Cora ers to arrest the losses in good from pilfering and damage have successful that it is expected ...

    Article : 75 words
  21. War Forecast By Pastor

    What was termed a prophetical address, in which Biblical writings were construed to foretell the doom of the Russian Republic in a great conflict ...

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  22. Woman Tram Passenger Badly Hurt

    FALLING from a tram in Bridge Road, Richmond, at 11.20 p.m. on Saturday, a middle-aged woman, whose identity has not been tablish ...

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  23. Bowls Rift Widens In Tas.

    HOBART, Sunday. — Dissatisfaction with the constitution of the Tasmanian Bowling Association regarding representation from South, North and North ...

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  24. Boy’s Leg Broken In Smash

    Kevin Underwood, 7, of Rupert Street, Collingwood, was injured when a bicycle, on which he was being given a lift by his father, came into l ...

    Article : 60 words
  25. Cheaper To Train Child Than To Keep Criminal

    "An interesting calculation by social reformers showing the comparative cost of maintaining a criminal, and that of thoroughly educating a child to ...

    Article : 77 words
  26. 13,000 Visit Radio S[?]

    Great crowds again atten[?] Radio Show on Saturday and gregatc attendance now exceeds Children were special caten ...

    Article : 42 words
  27. Fund For Wreck Survivors

    GEELONG, Sunday.—The subscription opened at Geelong by the King Edward VII. Sailors’ Rest committee for survivors of the sunken Japanese freighter ...

    Article : 85 words
  28. Cyclist Hurt In Collision

    When his motor cycle came into collision with a car in Hoddle Street. Abbotsford. on Saturday. John Reading. 20, of Moor Street. Fitzroy. sustained ...

    Article : 37 words
  29. Mayor Takes Grave View Of Communist Menace

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—Speaking at a public gathering yesterday, the Mayor (Cr. F. C. Niemann) said that in Australia there was an element reaching ...

    Article : 68 words
  30. Wrist Cut, But Woman From Natural Caus

    PERTH. Sunday.—A post [?] amination disclosed that Gla gan, 42 married of Mcylands found dead a few days age ...

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  31. Ashamed Of Stipends Drawn By Some Clergy

    "I am ashamed to tell what some of our clergy are receiving as stipends. Although they never put wages first, they should have anxiety taken away ...

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  32. Pea Rifle Wound Fatal

    Accidentally hot in the stomach with a pea ri[?]le at Seymour on Friday, Joseph Glavocih, 14, of Seymour, died in St. Vincent’s Hospital on t ...

    Article : 32 words
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