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  2. DEATH SENTENCE

    PERTH (W.A.), Friday.—General satisfaction has been expressed at Cabinet's decision to allow the law to take its course in the case of the ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN XI. Scottish Tour Ends

    LONDON, Thursday.—The cricket match at Edinburgh to-day, Australia v. Scotland, was abandoned at 6 o'clock owing to rain. Scotland at ...

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  4. TORNADO'S TOLL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Later reports of the Geelong tornado show that for an area of about four miles by a width of half a ...

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  5. Fruitgrowers' Losses

    HOBART, Friday.—A meeting of the State Fruit Advisory Board was held to-day, Mr. Neil Campbell being in the chair. ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT The Senate

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Senate met to-day. The Hon. Minister (Senator Crawford), in reply to Senator Duncan, said ...

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  7. THE BUDGET DEBATE.

    The debate on the Budget was continued. Senator Duncan expressed the view that the whole cost of the National road scheme should not be ...

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  8. THE WOOL CLIP

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. O. G. Waddell, chairman of the Australian Woolgrowers' Council, states that if the same average price is realised as last ...

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  9. THE COAL TRIBUNAL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. H. C. Gibson, general secretary of the Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association, announced this afternoon that he had tendered ...

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  10. THE LOCKYER REPORT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. L. Atkinson asked the Prime Minister (Hon. S. M. Bruce):— ...

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  11. Representatives

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The House of Representatives met to-day. The Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page), in reply to Mr. Lambert, said that the ...

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  12. Director of Agriculture

    Mr. Frank E. Ward, Director of Agriculture, accompanied by Mr. C. E. W. Oldaker (Agricultural Superintendent), and Mr. E. A. Counsel (organiser of ...

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  13. KOORINGA EXPLOSION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Pressure of gas fumes was not considered by experts at the resumed inquiry to-day to be ytlchkelycilk shr cmfwyp71i shrdl ...

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  14. WOMEN'S NATIONALITY.

    The Prime Minister (Hon. S. M. Bruce, in reply to Mr. Duncan Hughes, said that the Imperial Government had been asked to include ...

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  15. CUSTOMS ON LOCOS.

    The Minister for Customs (Hon. H. E. Pratten), in reply to Mr. Duncan Hughes, said that a refund of duty amounting to £62,000 had been made ...

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  16. CANBERRA ADMINISTRATION.

    The Seat of Government Bill, providing for the administration of Canberra by commissioners, received from the Senate, was passed through all ...

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  17. MYSTERIOUS DEATH

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Mystery surrounds the death of Christopher Rawson Penfold Hyland, aged about 20 years, whose body was found on the ...

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  18. JUDICIARY BILL.

    The House went into committee to consider the request of the Senate that the Judiciary Bill be amended to provide that the pensions of the justices ...

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  19. W.A. FLOODS

    PERTH (W.A.), Friday.—The flood waters have receded about a foot and the sun is again shining. The phenomenal deluge is now practically over. ...

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  20. BOY KILLED

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—Harold John Martin, aged seven years, lost his lift this afternoon. With some other children he was playing on the ...

    Article : 109 words
  21. Bellerive Ferry Service

    HOBART, Friday.—A deputation of residents of Lindisfarne waited on the Acting-Premier (Hon. J. A. Guy) today, and asked that the Government ...

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  22. Fourth Test

    LONDON, Thursday.—Collins will not play on Saturday. He will remain in London and continue treatment to his shoulder. His arm is strapped up. ...

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  23. THE LOAN COUNCIL.

    Dr. Earle Page moved the second reading of a Bill to extend the Operations of the Loan Council to the end of the financial year 1926-27. ...

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  24. Failure to Vote

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—Three men were fined 5/ and costs at the police court to-day for having failed to vote at the last Federal election. ...

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  25. WEATHER FORECAST.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Manchester weather forecast is cool weather with occasional sunshine. Kelleway says that an inspection of ...

    Article : 49 words
  26. Adulterated Milk

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—A fine of £1 with £4/4/ counsel's fee and 12/6 court costs, were imposed upon Mervyn Alexander Clark, who was ...

    Article : 98 words
  27. CORPORAL PUNISHMENT

    HOBART, Friday.—The Minister for Education (Hon. A. G. Ogilvie) has given consideration to the circumstances of the case in which the Police ...

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  28. Insulting Remarks

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A Cootamundra message states that K. Breasley, a joekey, who was disqualified for a month for suspicious practices last ...

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  29. The Last Test

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Press Association's special correspond[?]nt with the Austalian team, says that, according to the Australians the ...

    Article : 189 words
  30. Advertising

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  31. "THE KEY TO GOOD HEALTH."

    Worry, which can best be described as over-anxiety or fear, undermines health more than any other cause in this world. Quit worrying—develop ...

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  32. DELIGHTFUL TIME IN SCOTLAND.

    The Australians have had a delightful time in Scotland. They have been taken trips and entertained, while the games have not been strenuous, and ...

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  33. Advertising

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  34. Advertising

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  35. E. TYLDESLEY SEVENTH SUCCESSIVE CENTURY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—E. Tyldesley, playing for Lancashire against Somerset at Taunton to-day, scored 126, his seventh century in successive matches. ...

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  36. Autographed Bat

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian cricketers have autographed a bat, which is to be disposed of to the highest bidder for the benefit of the ...

    Article : 41 words
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