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  2. 5000 Licences Issued For Opening Of Trout Fishing Season Tomorrow

    UNLESS wet weather swells the rivers and streams, the trout season will open at 12 tonight with every prospect of good sport. ...

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  3. University Elects Chancellor

    THE Deputy Chancellor of the University (Sir James Barrett) was unanimously elected, by the University Council ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PRIVATE FEUD, POLICE SAY

    [?] ing which occurred at Windsor on Thursday night are convinced that the affray arose from a private feud and ...

    Article : 237 words
  5. Lower Age For Motor Cycle Licences Urged

    THE proposal by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Bourchier) for a Motor Ca[?] Act amendment to reduce from 18 to 16 the age at which licences may be ...

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  6. CHANCELLOR LINK WITH COMMUNITY

    A SUGGESTION that the Universites should be free to look outside the University Council for distinguishe citizens in the community, when ...

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  7. QUOTES PRACTICE ELSEWHERE

    "THE Government has excellent precedent to follow," said the secretary of the Chamber of Automotive Industries (Mr. Harrison) yesterday, ...

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  8. Good Prospects At Traralgon

    TRARALGON, Friday. — Good fishing is promised at Glenmaggie Weird Trout have been rising in dozens in the basin. Prospects are excellent also ...

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  9. RAIN CAUSES DAMAGE

    KYABRAM, Friday. — [?]ngs were damaged, street drains became 12 yards wide, gardens were flooded, and motor cars were ...

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  10. WEATHER MAN LOOKS AT LIFE

    IN The Sun magazine section today, on Page 34, the Acting Commonwealth Meteorologist (Mr. H. Barkley) Looks at Life ...

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  11. Good Fishing Likely At Benalla

    BENALLA, Friday. — Many licences have been issued here. Good fishing is expected in Ryan’s Creek and Holland’s branch, near Tatong. ...

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  12. NEW INDUSTRY FOR AUSTRALIA

    THE chairman of the Broken Hill Pty. Co. Ltd.(Mr. H. G. Darling) announced at the annual meeting yesterday that it had been decided to ...

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  13. Censorship Meeting Postooned

    CANBERRA, Friday.— The Minister for Customs (Mr. White) has postponed his conference with bodies interested in the improvement of the ...

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    READY TO CONTROL THE GALLERY at the championship women’s golf at Royal Melbourne yesterday.—Marshals equipped with ropes and flags. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. PRAISES COUNCIL STAFF

    AT a farewell gathering of about 300 City Council employees yesterday, the retiring Town Clerk (Mr. W. V. McCall) said the council service was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. BOYCOTT OF WAR MATERIALS?

    THE executive of the Victorian Council Against War has declared in favor of mass refusal by the workers to transport any supplies that might ...

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  17. FIVE ADVENTURERS IN PAPUA LIVE TO TELL A TALE

    SYDNEY, Friday.— An appeal that the outside world should leave the newly-discovercd Purari people alone was made today by Air. Jack Hides, in ...

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  18. SAVED BY TEN LITTLE PIGS

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Kindly natives and 10 long-nosed pigs have enbled Canon and Mrs. S. Tomlinson, Anglican missionaries, who arrived ...

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  19. Forced Down, Then Taxied 300 Miles Among Crocodiles

    SYDNEY, Friday. — After his seaplane had been forced down on [?] Fly River, Papua, Flight-Licut tuart Campbell, with his mechanic, ...

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  20. For [?] Babies Australian Milk

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Australian cows are to help Maltese babies to turn the scales at the correct clinic weights. An unusual shipment to leave Sydney ...

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  21. Big Increase of Trunk Calls

    During the past 10 years the grown [?] interstate trunk line traffic has been [?]emarkable, said the Postal Director (MR. Brown) yesterday. In 1925 the ...

    Article : 49 words
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