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  2. MR. THEODORE RESIGNS—CALLS MUNGANA FINDINGS DASTARDLY

    "Mr. E. G. Theodore (Federal Treasurer) communicated with me this morning and asked me to relieve him of the duties of Treasurer, which I have agreed to do." This brief though sensational announcement was made this afternoon by Mr. J.H.Scullin (Prime Minister). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ALL OFF THE MARK—Start of the Amateur Athletic Association 10,000 metres crosscountry championship at Findon today. Owing to recent rains the course was heavy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 52 words
  4. GETTING TOGETHER

    As a result of a meeting held in Adelaide last night it seems certain that a footballers' association will soon be in existence. ...

    Article : 324 words
  5. EMPIRE FIRST!

    The best brains of Empire banking institutions are being concentrated on the problem of pulling Britain and the dominions out of the temporary slough into which they have fallen. ...

    Article : 460 words
  6. STIR IN CHURCH

    A stir was caused among worshippers at St. Augustine's Church at Merrygoen when during meditation an old man 'roo hopped ...

    Article : 88 words
  7. OUT OF CONTROL

    Three men had an amazing escape from death tonight when their motor car crashed 80 ft. over an embankment off Elizabeth street [?] on ...

    Article : 187 words
  8. Mr. Daly Acting Prime Minister?

    Mr. Daly, who ranks as "Minister in the Cabinet after the Treasurer, has a good chance of becoming Acting Prime Minister. He has displayed brilliant ...

    Article : 184 words
  9. LARWOOD GETS PONSFORD AGAIN

    Larwood, the fast Test bowler, seems to have a "hoodoo" on Ponsford, whose finger he broke in Australia last year. Today, after sending the first ball over Ponsford's head, he bowled the Victorian for six in the match which began at Trent Bridge between ...

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  10. "BLATANTLY UNTRUE AND MALICIOUS"

    "The Commissioner condemns me with out having heard me," said Mr. Theodore today. "He probed into my private affairs and bank accounts without first ...

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  11. BRAWL OVER GIRL

    Urged on by a yelling mob of 150 people, 40 men and women took part in a fierce brawl in Redfern for more than an hour tonight. Three arrests ...

    Article : 223 words
  12. TAXES ON FILMS

    "A suggestion has been made by a section of the press that everything possible will be done to evade the film tax. I want to assure those in authority that in ...

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  13. LEGAL ADVICE

    Mr. A. E. Moore (Premier of Queensland) stated today that now the Mungana investigation had been concluded, and the ...

    Article : 101 words
  14. "A HARD HITTER"

    Mr. Justice James Lang Campbell, who issued the startling report on Mungana, has always been known in this State as a terrifically hard hitter. ...

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    AVIATORS MISSING.—Rangoon, Today.—An unconfirmed report from Akyab states that Hook and Matthews, who are flying from ...

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  16. TITIAN BEAUTY OR WIFE?

    Titian beauty or wife? Which will gay King Carol prefer? This is the question which is agitating all Roumania today, following the surprise arrival of Madame Lupescu, the redleaded Roumanian Jewess, at the Royal summer residence at ...

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    MADAME LUPESCU scho lived with King Carol in hit exile, and now is reported to have gone to Roumania. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. SEA SERPENT AGAIN

    Wollongong has no doubts about the existence of the South Coast sea serpent. Mr. G. Heather said that with his son Roy, and a friend he was sitting in a ...

    Article : 106 words
  19. MOTOR ACCIDENT

    Mr. Frank Piekert, aged 50 years, of Kadina, was seriously injured to night when he was struck by a motor car near Light square. ...

    Article : 106 words
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