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  2. Letters to the Editor

    CORRESPONDENTS are requested to inform the Editor if their letters are also sent to another paper. Each letter must have the name and address of the writer attached ...

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  3. CHAMPION CYCLIST IN TRACK COLLISION

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Several cyclists, including Duncan Gray, the Olympic and British Empire games champion, were involved in an accident in the last stages ...

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  4. GOLDMINES DISPUTE

    PERTH Sunday.—After further conferences between the Cabinet and representatives of the Chamber of Mines the Premier (Mr. Collier) announced that ...

    Article : 139 words
  5. SHOTS FIRED WHEN GAMBLERS FIGHT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Two spectators were wounded by bullets when four shots were fired during a fierce brawl on a vacant allotment near the corner of ...

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  6. OCEAN FLIGHT FAILS

    Codos and Rossi, the noted French longdistance flyers, left Marseilles yesterday on a non-stop flight to Rio de Janeiro. They flew in the veteran plane in which ...

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  7. BRADFORD WOOL COMPANY

    The "Evening Standard" describes Francis Willey and Co. Ltd., of Bradford, which it is proposed, should enter voluntary liquidation, as the largest wool ...

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  8. PREMIER CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS

    Expressing confidence that the Ministry would be returned to office at the general election on March 2, the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) said on Saturday that he would make a tour of electorates in the Western district ...

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  9. FREEZING WORKS DAMAGED

    ECHUCA, Sunday. — A fire which broke out at the freezing works of W. G. Boyle Pty. Ltd. this afternoon was burning late to-night, when damage estimated at ...

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  10. Town Hall Organ Recitals

    Sir,—Might I suggest that one of the sessions, preferably that at 1.20 p.m., of the excellent midday organ recitals at the Town Hall be broadcast by one of ...

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  11. ITALIAN FORCE

    One thousand Fascist militia salled today for East Africa, fully equipped for colonial warfare. The uniform is of greengrey wool, black putties, and pith ...

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  12. Trade Picnics

    Sir.—The resolution against the abolition of trade picnies passed by the Victorian United Retailers' Council reads importantly. How many trades which ...

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  13. Loans to Former German Administration

    Long and costly litigation is expected to follow a demand received by the Administration of South-west Africa, as successor to the former German ...

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  14. Shortage of Pigiron

    The newspaper "Asahi" reports that, apart from purchases from India and Russia against Japan's shortage of 800,000 tons of pigiron, Japan has also negotiated ...

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  15. TWO NEW LINERS

    Reflecting the glowing confidence of British shipowners in the future of the Australian trade, two new passenger and cargo liners are making their maiden ...

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  16. Influenza in France

    It was revealed in the Chamber of Deputies that 50 soldiers had already died of influenza, of which there is an epidemic in France. In the barracks at ...

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  17. Yellowdine Gold

    The financial editor of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that a cable message issued after the close of business at the Stock Exchange states that a fourth bore at ...

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  18. Work on Flood-damaged Farms

    Sir,—When the recent disastrous floods in the Koo-wee-rup and surrounding districts had subsided, the fanners were offered relief work. We had put in only a ...

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  19. Fishing-boat Wrecked, But Occupant Escapes

    HOBART, Sunday.—Alexander William Hutchings, who was believed to have been drowned near New Harbour on the South Coast while fishing about February 8, is ...

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  20. COUNCILLOR RESIGNS

    Councillor G. Paine, who has represented the Victoria Ward on the Williamstown Council for eight years, has sent his resignation to the mayor (Councillor ...

    Article : 121 words
  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Ramon Hena, a Scialist deputy, and the alleged leader of the Asturian revolt in Spain in October, has been sentenced to death by court-martial and fined ...

    Article : 390 words
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  23. Confidence in M. Flandin

    By 444 votes to l24 the Chamber of Deputies agreed to a vote of confidence in the Flandin Ministry relative to its policy on unemployment. ...

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  24. Drought in Central West of Queensland

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — The position of graziers in the Central West is becoming worse. Thousands of sheep and cattle are being sent by train to other districts. The ...

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  28. NO GAS IN LILYDALE

    LILYDALE, Sunday. — After 40 years service. Lilydale's gas supply ended to-day. The holder was empty at about 6 p.m. A last minute rally to save the works for ...

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  29. Pilot Killed When Glider Crashes 150 Feet

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—While making a trial flight in a glider which he constructed himself, Robert Harris, of McLeod street, Cairns, was killed this afternoon ...

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  30. REPORTS OF CLUB GOLF

    With the golf season proper drawing near low-markers were more conspicuous in the club competitions on Saturday. If low scoring is a guide, [?] back-markers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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