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  2. FUMES AND SMOKE FROM COLLIERY FIRE CAUSE WIDE DAMAGE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—People living close to the Anvil Creek Colliery at Greta this afternoon rushed hurriedly into the open when, after ...

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  3. “KEEP AIR FORCE SEPARATE”

    "WE all hope civil aviation [?]as turned the corner. If so we shall get an adequate Air Force. Most people believe that the Air Force should ...

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  4. MOVE TO SEIZE ALL LAND

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—State Parliament resumes on Tuesday, and there is widespread speculation about the drastic taxation and other ...

    Article : 220 words
  5. AUSTRALIA USES MUCH COCAINE

    MR. H. DUNCAN HALL, a senior member of the Dangerous Drugs section of the League of Nations secretariat, said yesterday ...

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  6. RUSTLE BETRAYS INTRUDER

    A FLUTTERING curtain hanging out of a window, and a rustling sound in a bush, led on Saturday night to the capture of a suspected ...

    Article : 239 words
  7. News

    NORMAN M. CHAPMAN, who flew a D.H. 60 Moth on Saturday at Moonee Valley, was disqualified after finishing first in the Derby ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THREE DOCTORS AID INJURED MAN

    RIDING a motor cycle along barkers Road, Kew, yesterday afternoon, Harold Eunson, 26, of Canterbury Road, Blackburn, came into collision with a ...

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  9. NOTHING EXTRA FOR TASMANIA

    HOBART, Sunday.—The Premier and the Minister for Lands returned from the Melbourne conference and stated today that the Prime Minister ...

    Article : 103 words
  10. THEIR FIRST SHOW.

    —Little John Allerding with Mr. E. P. Cameron's black and white cocker spaniel at the dog show in Wirths’ Park on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CANBERRA SOLDIERS INDIGNANT

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Attacks on the Federal Government for having, it is alleged, departed from the principle of soldier preference in the ...

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  12. Business Tour By Air

    Piloted by Mr. Frank Roberts. Mr. J Crough, of Henry Berry and Co., Melbourne, completed a tour by air of Riverina districts on Saturday. ...

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  13. Firms Willing To Buy Lang's Dishonored Cheques

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Offers of 17/8 in the £ are being made by firms for the purchase of dishonored Government cheques and for unemployed relief ...

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  14. POLITICIAN’S GIFT TO CHURCH

    SYDNEY, Sunday——“Sunrise," one of the most beautiful homes in western New South Wales at Parkes, has been sold by Mr. McGirr to the Roman ...

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  15. NEW BISHOP LED TO THRONE

    ROCKHAMPTON (Q.), Sunday.—With magnificent ceremonial, Dr. Romauld Hayes was enthroned as fifth Roman Catholic Bishop of ...

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  16. Australian Animals: 29

    The pygmy flying p[?]alanger (Acrobates pygmaeus), of Eastern Australia, is about the size of a mouse, and has soft, silky fur, grey ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. 3WR GALA NIGHT

    WANGARATTA, Sunday.—3WR, The Sun broadcasting station, had a gala night last night when the new manager, Mr. Colin Crane, was installed. ...

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  18. Preference On Wharves Urged

    Asking that an immediate announcement should be made about preference on the waterfront for returned soldiers, the Victorian branch of the Returned ...

    Article : 64 words
  19. Shot Climbing Fence

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—As James Birch, 16, of Arcadia, was climbing a fence today in pursuit of a fox the trigger of the gun he was carrying caught on a ...

    Article : 57 words
  20. Girl’s Leg Broken By Kick From Horse

    RUPANYUP, Sunday.—Going to a Paddock to catch her own and a brother’s horse, Valerie Warren, 11, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Warren, ...

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  21. Realistic War Effects At Social Send Diggers For Shelter Under Tables

    THE boom of guns, the screeching of shells and the ominous drone of raiding aeroplanes overhead were heard again on Saturday night by ...

    Article : 161 words
  22. Accidentally Shot in Leg

    Aubrey Crozier, 32, received the [?]un charge of a shotgun in his leg when the gun caught in a wire fence over which he was climbing while out ...

    Article : 49 words
  23. Former Cricket Umpire Dead

    Mr. Harry Alessio, a well-known sportsman, died on Saturday night in Redbank private hospital, East Brunswick, after an illness of more than six ...

    Article : 86 words
  24. Fault In Telephone Cable

    Because of a fault in the cable between Carlton and Brunswick, automatic communication with Brunswick telephone exchange was cut off for ...

    Article : 31 words
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