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  2. FEDERAL FINANCES.

    With receipts of £46,324,000 and expenditure totalling £44,675,000, Commonwealth finances for the eight months ...

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  3. DRAMATIC TURN AT A.L.P. CONFERENCE.

    There was a dramatic turn at to-day's session of the Federal Australian Labor Party conference, when, after several days spent ...

    Article : 223 words
  4. BIG BUSH FIRES IN VICTORIA. Station Property Swept By Flames.

    The worst bush fires for many years are raging on a 20 mile front in the ranges north of Dunkeld. The flames have ravaged the eastern ...

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  5. RESTORATION OF WAGE CUTS.

    ALL three members of the Full Arbitration Court agreed to-day that their inclination was to raise wages and stabilise the rates that had ...

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  6. CENTENARY ABRI RACE.

    The eligibility of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, who is a, paid advisor of the Vacuum Oil Co., to enter the Centenary Air Race in ...

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  7. METHODIST CHURCH

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Methodist Conference to-day made the final appointments for Tasmania as follow:— ...

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  8. TEST TOUR BEGINS.

    In a special message before the Australian Test team left for Launceston to-day, the manager (Mr. H. Bushby) said the ...

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  9. Public Opinion The Plight of the Farmer.

    Sir,—The above subject, on which I venture to write, is undoubtedly a much-discussed one, and might easily be given second place to the weather, ...

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  10. MANY HOMES BURNT IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — Sweeping down a gully a bush fire penetrated the outskirts of Blackwood to-day and destroyed the valuable old home of ...

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  11. PETROL INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—William Orr told the Petrol Commission to-day that early in 1933 he was charged with having thrown a bomb at the Purr ...

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  12. BOXING. PETERSON DOWNS FOORD

    LONDON, Thursday.—In a 15-round bout at the Albert Hall this evening, Jack Petersen defeated the South African, Ben Foord. The referee stopped the ...

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  13. OFFICE ASSISTANT HELD UP AT REVOLVER POINT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — At the revolver point, two men at 11 a.m. this morning held up a lady assistant at the office of the Richmond Finance Co., ...

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  14. MAINLAND HEAT WAVE. 110.5 Recorded at Adelaide.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. —Passing the century at 10 a.m., the temperature rose at Adelaide to-day to 110.5 at 1 p.m. It was the hottest day Adelaide ...

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  15. BUSH NURSE WANTED.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—A request that a bush nurse be stationed on Babel Island during the six weeks of the mutton bird season was made to the ...

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  16. "FORGET IT, BABY."

    LONDON, Thursday. — "To use an Americanism, we should 'forget it, boby,' and forget all our troubles of last winter," said Mr. P. F. Warner, at a dinner ...

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  17. TRANSPORT SERVICES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — To investigate railway services and their coordination with transport, Mr. Harold Clapp, the Chief Commissioner of the ...

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  18. Selective Action in Aiding Farmers.

    Sir,—I think that those who have thought the matter out will agree with your editorial that the best plan to aid the farmers is by giving favorable ...

    Article : 395 words
  19. NOTORIOUS KILLER RECAPTURED.

    His fondness for tobacco led to the recapture of the notorious aboriginal killer Nemarluck by Constable T. Fitzers and a black ...

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  20. Expected at Sydney.

    SYDNEY, Friday. —The heat wave is likely to reach Sydney at the weekend. Balranald registered 107 degrees yesterday and Wentworth 100 Bourke ...

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  21. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    Important inquiries into the cotton industry will be made by the Minister for Customs (Mr. White) during a visit to Queensland ...

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  22. BANK OF ENGLAND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 170 words
  23. 103 Degrees in Melbourne and No Sign of Change.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — To-day's maximum temperature was 103 at 1.30 p.m., and there is no sign of a change. The whole of the State is sweltering ...

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  24. DRUG ADDICT GAOLED.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Described as a drug addict a condition he allegedly developed from morphine injections during his two years stay in hospital ...

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  25. Australian Form.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The former English Test captain, A. E. R. Gilligan, writing in the "Daily Chronicle," says he has received a "key to form" of the ...

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  26. Yesterday's Capital Temperatures.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 words
  27. "BIG BUSINESS."

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—"I would preter people to gamble on horses than gamble in wheat, cotton, tin, steel and other essentials to human life," ...

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  28. ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS.

    An advertisement in another column Invites candidates standing in the Nationalist interests at the forthcoming State elections to send in their names ...

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  29. ENGLISH APPLE MARKET

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In 1933 Australia was the second largest supplier of apples to the British market with 1,970,000 cwt.—a record. ...

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  30. NATIVE COAL FOR RAILWAYS.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday. — A satis, factory arrangement was reached at Launceston to-day as to the quantity of Tasmanian coal to be supplied by ...

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  31. BOWLS. TORRID WEATHER AT ADELAIDE.

    The first pairs championship ever held in an Australian bowling carnival was begun to-day under most torrd weather conditions. ...

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  32. COLLIER ON ROCKS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Bumping in a north-east swell, the coastal collier Bealiba to-night was still hard and fast on the rocks at Pelican Point, two ...

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  33. Government Stocks.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 296 words
  34. W.C.T.U. CONVENTION.

    HOBART, Friday. —The 42nd convention of the Tasmanian Women's Christian Temperance Union was concluded to-day. Staff officers were ...

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  35. TASMANIAN CREDITS.

    HOBART, Friday. — Probably the final court application that will be made in connection with the liquidation of Tasmanian Credits Ltd. came before ...

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  36. Simple Lessons in Democracy

    Sir,—We often hear Democracy adversely criticised. Why? Because so little is done to encourage the people to think upon matters of interest and ...

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  37. Mr. Len Rodman a Candidate

    Mr. Len. Rodman, of Sprent, was in Ulverstone yesterday, and he stated that he had definitely made up his mind to be a candidate in the interests ...

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  38. SUSPENSION OF STRAIT PLANE SERVICE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Commenting on the sudden decision of the aviation companies plying between Melbourne and Tasmanina to suspend ...

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  39. STRAIT FERRY SERVICE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Tasmanian Steamers Pty, Ltd., in which Huddart Parker Ltd. is interested, with the Union Steamship Co. of New Zealand, ...

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  40. WOOL INDUSTRY.

    MEBOURNE, Friday. — A little more than 300,000 bales of wool remain to be sold before the Australian selling season closes. Sales at auction of this ...

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  41. Mr. P. Kelly's Tribute to Mr. M'Phee.

    Mr. Phil. Kelly, M.H.A., DeputyLeader of the Opposition who is indisposed at his home at Ulverstom commenting yesterday on the proposed ...

    Article : 186 words
  42. Foreign Exchange.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 202 words
  43. Launceston Criminal Court.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday. — In the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Clark, the hearing of the last two cases listed was concluded. Those ...

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  44. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Invitations to attend the Centenary Eucharistie. Congress at Melbourne will be sent to all Roman Catholic Arehbishops and ...

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  45. Launceston High School Championships.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday. —The annual sports of the Launceston State High School, which commenced at York Park yesterday, were concluded this afternoon. ...

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  46. Overseas Butter Market Quietly Steady.

    LAUNCESTON. Friday. — The following, cable has been received from the London agency of the Dairy Produce Export Board:— ...

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  47. Football in the North.

    LAUNCESTON. Friday. — Senior football matches at Launceston will again be played on York Park this season. It was decided at a special meeting of the ...

    Article : 96 words
  48. Unlawful Possession Alleged.

    HOBART, Friday.—James Edward Cashion was charged in the Hobart Police Court to-day with having been found in possession of 40 packets of ...

    Article : 46 words
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