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    MISS BETTY WHYTH. winner of the second grade mezzo soprano solo, decides aa Friday night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. MOUNT MORGAN

    A substantial margin for improved results over and above those now being obtained at Mt. Morgan still remained, and the ...

    Article : 623 words
  4. FAVOURS CHINA

    The report of the Lytton Commission on the Manchurian situation, which was issued yesterday, and which is distinctly favourable to ...

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    MRS. W. FRANKS, winner, with Mrs. Clifton-Parr, of the oratorio solo, first winner of the grade contralto title, winner, with Mrs. Beal, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 36 words
  6. MONEY RETURNED

    The dairying commission re[?] its hearing of evidence to-day. Ernest W. Nielsen, accountant to the Massy Harris seetion of [?] ...

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  7. STATE BASIC WAGE

    A reduction of the Queensland baric wage to £3 6s. a week from £3 14s, which hat obtained since July 1, 1931, was today applied for by the Queent'and Employers' Federation to the full bench of the Arbitration Court, comprising Mr. Justice Webb and ...

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  8. THE METROPOLITAN

    By winning the Metropolitan Hamdocap to-day, Denis Boy added further laurels to the extraordinary record of Iiis trainer, Frant ...

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  9. BIG SHIPMENTS

    Seventeen vessels conveying Victorian produce left Port Medbourne yesterday. The value of these shipments is more than £3,000,000 and does not ...

    Article : 93 words
  10. AUSTRALIAN LOAN

    The negotiations were concluded today in connection with the issue of £12,360,000 for the conversion of the New South Wales 5 1/4 ...

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  11. SWORN IN

    The final stage, of the reconstruction of the Government took place this morning when at Buckingham Palace the King received the scals of office ...

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  12. IN ROMAN WAY

    Owing to the depression tragedies occur almost weekly among artists and writ[?] The latest death drams involved two ...

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  13. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL

    A bulletin states that Mr. Churchill's satisfactory condition is maintained. ...

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  14. MOXLEY REWARD PAID

    The Government has paid ths reward offered for the rapture of Moxley to two young tuen who informed the police that they had seen the wanted ...

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    WINNERS OF INSTRUMENTAL sections.—Miss Daphne Evans (plane solo under 16), Miss S. Millett (violin solo under 15), Miss L. Hicklis (second trade piano solo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    LEADING MEN SOLOISTS.—Mr. W. G. Tucker (second grade bass winner and second in first grade section), Mr. F. A. Capero (fitst grade baritone winner). Mr. G. H. Gardiner (first grade tenor winner and second in sacred solo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE HARMONIC TRIO (Mr. R. Donovan, Miss H. Hall. Mr. W. Lennon), winners in the [?] trio section on Friday night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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