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  4. Notes & Comments Moribund

    The labor Government in Victoria is moribund, and can only be resuscitated by the electors, which is very unlikely. ...

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  5. Verse—and Worse

    "I think," said a very tired tenant, several years in arrears, to his landlord, "that it would be a good move to put this block of land under ...

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  6. NOTED in the NEWS

    VICE-ADMIRAL N. IMAMURA. Commander of the Japanese training squadron which visited Fremantle, during the week. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 261 words
  7. Exchange and Wages

    The experts' advice on two items has been found incompatible. They suggested an increase in the exchange rate, and a 10 per cent, cut in wages ...

    Article : 132 words
  8. THE SHELLS CAME OFF.

    There's a diplomat awaiting the first vacancy offering by any country requiring his services. At present be works, or is suspected of doing so for ...

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  9. The Irish Oath

    Latest papen from London disclose that de Valera himself drafted the oath of allegiance which be now seeks, to repudiate. ...

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  10. Wanted, a Moses

    The Wheat Growers' Union broadcasts very pungent commenta and conclusions. For instance, "Increased protection ...

    Article : 159 words
  11. A PIANO.

    There is a Smart-Set lady who drags her unhappy and unutterably bored husband to all the classic performances and social fusses she can ...

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  12. The Sunday Times

    For the present the result of the Premiers' Conference will carry the State Government over the worst part of the winter, when the ...

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  13. CURING BAD LANGUAGE.

    Apropos of the departure of Tom Elliott, of Canning Bridge, for England, there is a story that relates to the time when no speedway ...

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  14. HE WONDERED.

    A well-known police sergeant who passed away the other day was one of the humorists of his race, as a story he used to tell against himself was ...

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  15. Labor Split

    In the forthcoming elections Victorian Labor will not face the constituents as a united party. Acting Premier Tunnecliffe lacked ...

    Article : 140 words
  16. Wrong Premises

    Mr. Somerville's protest concerning Professor Shaun, loaned to the Bank of New South Wales as economic adviser during the financial crash is quite ...

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  17. Diplomas

    The question of the eligibility of students for the Diploma in Journalism course at the University of Western Australia was raised at a ...

    Article : 258 words
  18. FIRE AND BEER!

    The small things of life are often recollected when the greater ones fade into the fog of forgetfulness. A letter recently received from ...

    Article : 293 words
  19. Trade Preferences

    Board of Trade returns for the first quarters of 1931 and 1932 respectively, comparing the Imports of Australian merchandise into Britain, should ...

    Article : 166 words
  20. The Glory of Gallipoli

    Seventeen years ago the Australian defenders, of the Empire were poised at Lemnos ready to take off for the shores of Gallipoli. The ships were in the ...

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  21. THE YARDMAN.

    In these nays there are hotel-beepers who have to resort to expecting their staffs to exercise their talents in directions which in better times might ...

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  22. Idle Crown Land

    "It seems a pity that land capable of producing such fruit should be permanently locked up. i will consult Cabinet about the-matter." ...

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  23. ON THE WOBBLY WILLIAMS TRACK.

    Dally paper advt.—"Car going Narrogin, via Williams. Thursday or Friday next, would like company. XYZ, this office." ...

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  24. Rabbit Poison Tax

    Notwithstanding that many of our farmers and their families have been living on rabbits, the pest is rampant in theWest. ...

    Article : 341 words
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