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  2. AN ADVERSE REPORT

    Because of the great capital involved, in a hydrogenation process to obtain petrol, it is probable that the Federal Government will concentrate ...

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  3. LOST IN THE BUSH FOR THREE DAYS

    THE TWO LITTLE AUSTRALIANS who last week were lost in thick timber at Lake Curlit, Orhost (Victoria) for three cold, foodless nights—Stanley Kelly (7) and his brother Maurice Kelly (5), photographed after their admittance to the Orhost district hospital. Search parties comprising 350 man combad the bush to find the missing boys. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FEWER OUT OF WORK

    The number of unemployed increased in every country in the world, except Australia and Canada for the year ended March 31. ...

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  5. RUMORS IN DUBLIN

    Sir Gratton Doyle (Conservative) in the Commons asked if the Government would accept a lump sum in settlement of the financial dispute ...

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  6. "The Miner" Sporting Section

    George W. Macaulay, who umpired one of the League football matches last Saturday, was appointed by the League last night as permanent ...

    Article : 207 words
  7. MOSSTROOPER AT CAULFIELD

    Physical fitness and courage are essential to enable jumpers to stand up to the rigors of the winter season in Victoria, but, even so, the V.A.T.C. ...

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  8. PATTERSON ON FRANGE Borotra Wanted In Davis Cup

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — If Borotra does not make a last minute decision to play in the singles, Gerald Patterson, a former world singles ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "I LOVE DAVE STILL"

    "I love Dave still, and I can't believe he wants to leave me," moaned Aimee Macpherson, the evangelist, on her arrival to-day from France. ...

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  10. "TRAGEDY DOCK."

    Sailors at Port Adelaide said to-day that it was no wonder that a series of misfortunes befell the British India Line steamer Australia ...

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  11. AMUSEMENTS THE PICTURE SHOWS

    The final screening is to be made at Johnson's Oxide-street theatre tonight of "I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang," starring Paul Muni and ...

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  12. RABBITING AN OFFENCE

    A case occurred at the Alma Oval last Saturday at the match between the Wests and Souths where the action of a player in ...

    Article : 160 words
  13. HAD SPURIOUS COINS

    In the Parramatta Police Court to-day, Joseph Apap (39), a poultry farmer, Antonio Apap, a laborer, and Angelo Buttegeig (29), a laborer, ...

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  14. ASSAULT CASES ADJOURNED

    When the cases in which Duncan Harry Wallace, chief health inspector, proceeded against Matilda Hadad for alleged assault and abusive ...

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  15. VAUDEVILLE AT TIVOLI

    To-night Elroy, the girl on the globe, and the flying Delmars will appear for the last time at the Tivoli Theatre. The Sunshine Players, ...

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  16. RUGBY—AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL RULES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A revolutionary code of rules amalgamating the best principles of Rugby League and Australian rules football was ...

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  17. POPULATION OF THE STATE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A statement prepared by the Government Statistician shows that the population of New South Wales at the end or March ...

    Article : 53 words
  18. AUSTRALIANS WIN AT WINCHESTER

    LONDON, July 26.—In the third round of the Winchester tournaments all the Australians won. Crawford defeated Chappekow, 6—0, 6—0; ...

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  19. CHARGES AGAINST PLAYERS; HEARING TO-NIGHT

    The League Appeal Board will sit to-night to hear charges laid by Boundary Umpire H. Brealey against Lance Williams (Centrals) for ...

    Article : 93 words
  20. THOMAS-STREET FAIR

    The annual fair of the Thomas-street Methodist Church, which took the form of a "Snow" fair, was held yesterday afternoon and night, there ...

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  21. COCHET AND MERLIN IN SHORTS

    PARIS, July 25.—Cochet and Merlin, the 22-yenr-old law student, whose selection in the French Davis Cup team created a sensation, have ...

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  22. MILITARY TRAINING

    Proposals to extend military training in country centres have been made by the Military Board and approved by the Minister for Defence. Since ...

    Article : 57 words
  23. ITEMS FROM OTHER CENTRES

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), July 27.—A cage containing 12 men was being lowered down number 2 shaft of the Waihi Company's mine when it broke ...

    Article : 239 words
  24. NIGHT OFFICER ROBBED

    At the Police Court Richard George Jones and Frank Howard John Carter Jones were committed for trial on a charge of having while armed with a ...

    Article : 55 words
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  29. A.W.U.—ARBITRATION OR STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Members of the A.W.U. will decide by ballot whether to adhere to arbitration or adopt the strike weapon. ...

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  30. SNAKE AND SPIDER BITES; 17 DEATHS IN STATE

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Between 1927 and 1932 ten people in New South Wales died from snake bites and seven from spider bites. ...

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  31. DEATH AFTER A DRINK

    The police are investigating the mysterious death of Roy Jameson, of Leichhardt. It appears that just before retiring he had a drink. A few ...

    Article : 76 words
  32. AID IN DETECTION OF CRIME

    Detectives have decided to have every revolver and pistol in New South Wales examined. The markings of the bullets flred from these ...

    Article : 76 words
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