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  2. WAR DEBT REDEMPTION

    Yesterday afternoon Dr. Page, the Federal Treasurer, addressed members of the Stock Exchange of Melbourne in regard to the £36,000,000 war ...

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  3. MAN TAKEN TO HOSPITAL SUFFERING FROM WOUND

    Reports from lumsfail state that bitterness between tonner strikers and loyalists at the South Johnstone sugar mill has been, simmering since the ...

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  4. TENNIS

    The matches played on Saturday in connection with the annual tournaments conducted by the District Tennis Association were brimful of ...

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  5. RISING IN SOLOMONS

    A message received in Sydney yesterday from the Solomon Islands states that the cruiser Adelaide has left for Malaita. The trouble is confined to ...

    Article : 66 words
  6. AMUSEMENTS

    "The High Hat," with Ben Lyoa, Mary Brien, and Sam Hardy in the leading roles, and Mary Carr, The Sonner sisters and John Miljan in ...

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  7. WEST BROKEN HILL FOOTBALL TEAM, PREMIERS OF THE LEAGUE FOR 1927, WHO WERE UNDEFEATED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.

    Back Row—H. Denton (head trainer), P. Sly, L. Sly, A. Mulqueen, P. Lovett, J. Phillipa, P. Cliff. and T. S. Yuill (League delegate). Second Row—J. Phillips, J. Dwyer, C. Corner, C. Bates, L. Lloyd, P. Winkler, and E. Pell. Third Row—L. Kean, V. L. Knaust (secretary), J. Ward (captain), T. Probert (president), H. Burford (vice-captain), H. Yuill (chairman), and T. Donovan. Front—L. O'Loughlin, J. Hocking (mascot), and A. Prior. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. VICTORIAN RACING

    While he may not hare won with clear run all the way, Royal Charter would have put up a much better fight than he did if he had not been ...

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  9. GOVT. CATTLE STATIONS

    The report of the State Trade commissioner presented to Parliament yesterday states that in the year ended June 30 the loss on State cattle ...

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  10. A TREACHEROUS TROUBLE

    Kidney diseases are very dangerous. They come on silently, gain ground rapidly, and cause thousands of deaths that could have been prevented by ...

    Article : 293 words
  11. JOHNSON'S PICTURES

    Reginald Denny in "The Cheerful Fraud" has pride of place in the current programme at Johnson's Oxide-street Theatre, and this is supported ...

    Article : 83 words
  12. NO INCOME RETURNS

    Fines totalling £500 were imposed on two persons at the Central Summons Court yesterday for failure to furnish income tax returns to the Federal ...

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  13. DRUIDISM

    The usual meeting of the Queen Boadicea Lodge, o. 29, was held in the lodge-room on October 7. A.D. Sister Rowlands presided over a good ...

    Article : 114 words
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  15. ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW

    The hot and dusty weather experienced during the last two days is causing gardeners a great deal of concern in view of the near approach of ...

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  17. MELBOURNE CUP CHANCES

    Those who fancy Silvius for the Melbourne Cup must have been pleased with the South Australian candidate's performance in the Herbert Power ...

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