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  3. [?] NEW SOUTH WALES Pay For French Leave

    The school-leaving age would have to be raised soon, but Queensland could not institute the reform because of finance, the ...

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  4. "Time, Stern Huntsman, Who Can Baulk?"

    EVERBODY'S SWEETHEART, little Shirley Temple, personifies the spirit of the New Year, watching Father Time taking 1936 away for the history book as the clock crawls round to peal a herald to 1937. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HOW BROKEN HILL WILL GREET NEW YEAR

    Midnight chimes, the tooting of motor car horns, the fanfare of trumpets and revelry by the younger folk, will say farewell to 1936 and bid a hearty welcome to 1937. For Broken Hill 1936 has been the most prosperous year ...

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  6. HAD FATAL DISEASE

    Knowing that he had a fatal disease, Cecil Henry Alfred Colles (40), solicitor, of Malvern, took his own life, said. Dr. C W. Littlejohn, of Toorak, ...

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  7. BUTCHERS WILL NOT SUFFER

    Butchers' employees—members of the Meat Industry Employees' Union—who took a French leave holiday on Monday, will not ...

    Article : 334 words
  8. VERSATILITY OF SCOUTS

    One thing that the Boy Scout camp at Belair can pride itself upon is the fact that it can supply any reasonable want. The ...

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  9. SPECTACULAR COLLISION

    ADELAIDE, Thursday—Almost the whole of the near side of a motor bus was smashed in, a man was seriously injured, and the vehicles ...

    Article : 343 words
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  11. BAIL REVOKED AND MAN SENT TO GAOL

    Two men who had provided sureties for William McKinnon, 44, merchant, who is facing a forgery charge, have been released from their bonds on the ...

    Article : 270 words
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  13. Bishop's Stout Defence Of Ex-King Edward

    Strong defence of ex-king Edward is made by the Bishop of Litchfield (the Right Rev. John Augustine kempthorne) in an article in his ...

    Article : 202 words
  14. VULGARITY CRAZE"

    Dissatisfaction with modern education was expressed by Miss Agnes Muir in her address as president to the Scottish Educational Institution ...

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  15. UNEMPLOYED IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A departmental survey which has just been completed reveals there are 30,914 men registered as unemployed at the ...

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  16. Heart Scraped For Chalk

    A young man recently underwent a rare arid most delicate operation in the Royal Chest Hospital, London, says a "Sunday Express" despatch. ...

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  17. BOY SHOT AT HIS FATHER'S DESK

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — David Morton Perkin (9), son of the manager of the National Bank, Port Melbourne, was shot dead when handling ...

    Article : 98 words
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  19. LORRY OVERTURNS; CHILD KILLED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. —Alan Symonds, aged seven, was fatally injured and four other persons hurt when a motor lorry skidded and overturned ...

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  20. HARRY BRIDGES ON SERIOUS CHARGE

    LONG BEACH (Cal.), December 30,—Harry Bridges, the Australian-born leader of the United States shipping strike, has been arrested on a ...

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  21. NEW TREATY WITH JAPAN OPERATIVE TO-MORROW

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Proclamations giving effect to the tariff alterations involved in the trade agreement between Australia and Japan are ...

    Article : 55 words
  22. MOTHER TAKES LAW INTO OWN HANDS

    NEW YORK, December 30.—Whipping out a pistol in the Jackson (Kentucky) Court Mrs. Viola Wickline, aged 35, shot and fatally wounded ...

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  23. LANG MAY HAVE A MAJORITY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Industrialists are opposed to Lang making an effort to take control of the Metropolitan Conference of the Labor Party to be ...

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  24. "SMILER" HALES DIES IN LONDON

    Mr. A. G. ("Smiler") Hales, aged 66, died in London yesterday, according to a cable message received in Adelaide. ...

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  25. £10,000 DAMAGE DONE TO FACTORY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A fire which broke out in the carton and box store of MacRobertson's factory at Collingwood, caused damage estimated ...

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  28. 900,000 Threepenny Ice Creams Eaten In A Week

    Since last Wednesday, eager tongues have licked about 900,000 threepenny ice cream cones, according to an estimate by an icecream manufacturer to-day. Here are other estimates for the ...

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  29. "CONTEMPTIBLE CRIME" SAYS MAGISTRATE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—At Paddington Court to-day Patrick Thomas Jackson (46) laborer, was fined £10 on a charge of stealing a radio ...

    Article : 65 words
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