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  2. MONKEYS RIDE GREYHOUNDS

    Cries of "Corne on. Pike!", "Ride him out, Badger!" may soon be heard at White City. For those are the names given to two monkeys which are being trained as jockeys to ride greyhounds in races. Mr. Ronald Davies is the trainer. The monkeys will show their versatility in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THEORY ON TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. —Discoveries made by detectives to-day strengthen the theoiy that Mrs Jane Maila Gash, aged 31 years, and ...

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  4. TWO PILOTS KILLED

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday. — Shortly after taking off from Mangere aerodrome on a return flight to Wellington to-day, the Union ...

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  5. MAN'S BODY IN CASE

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday. — Stepping from the limited express at Auckland on arrival from Wellington to-day, Douglas Alexander Arm ...

    Article : 298 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 291 words
  7. TIN SCRAPS EMBARGO

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The vigilance officer of the Sydney branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr. W. Coghlan) said to-day ...

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  8. "NAMES COULD BE ADDED"

    Provided they do not object, councillors whose photographs are not included in the City Council's composite Centenary picture, which has been hung in the Town ...

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  9. MURDER TRIAL DEFENCE

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday —The story of a quarrel between a man and his son was told in the Supreme Court to-day when the hearing was continued of the ...

    Article : 132 words
  10. MISTAKE WITH MEDICINE?

    SYDNEY, Tuesday —Police are investigating the death in a private hospital to-night of John Edwaid Cobban, aged 15 yeais, and the serious illness of his brother, ...

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  11. STRIKE TO END

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Employees of Lysaghts Galvanised Iron Works at Newcastle decided at a mass meeting attended by about 900 men ...

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  12. SP. BETTING CHECK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Stale legislation to check starting-price betting will be based to a large extent on Queensland legislation. It will ...

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  13. FIVE DAYS ON LIVE CABLES

    A cockatoo which had escaped from its cage in Parkdale sat high above Point Nepean road on high tension electric cables and defied all attempts to shift it ...

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  14. UNIONS REJECT YOUTH PLAN

    Endorsing the policy outlined by tile Trades Hall Council and the Victorian Labour party in relation to the employment of youths in industry, a conference ...

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  15. FIVEPENCE A HALF OUNCE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — A formal decision of the Federal Government to adhere to the proposed charge of 5d. a halfounce for mail carried from Austialia to ...

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  16. RENT REDUCTIONS

    The Stale Cabinet decided, yesterday that legislation should be introduced next session to amend the Landlord and Tenant (Rent Reduction) Act with respect to the ...

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  17. CYCLIST INJURED AT CROSSING

    While a goods train was being shunted at 11 o'clock hist night across Douglas parade, Newport. Alfred Chamberlain, aged 22 years, of Victoria street, Footscray, ...

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  18. FURNITURE STORE RANSACKED

    Thieves who entered the furniture store of Ball and Welch Ltd., in Faraday street, Carlton, at the week-end, slashed open trunks and scattered theb contents over ...

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  19. BOY'S COURAGE

    COBDEN, Tuesday. — Ian Davis, aged 15 years, of Tandarook, near Cobden, has discovered how easy it is to break not ouly one arm in one place, but two arms in ...

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  20. TAKE PART IN POLITICS

    Members of the Anglican Church should realise that they ought to take a more active part in public life, Archbishop Head said last night at the Silver Jubilee ...

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  21. MINISTRY FIRM

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Federal Government will not abandon the proposal that the interstate commission should be re-established. ...

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  22. NEW SECRETARY

    Mr. William Keays, senior pensions officer, has been appointed secietary of the Repatriation Commission in succession to Mr. Cyril Smith, who will take up duty ...

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  23. Motor-cycle and Car Collide

    Traffic police on patrol duty gave assistance on the roadside last night to Mr. J. A. Doherty, aged about 50 years, on employee at the Sunbury' Mental ...

    Article : 98 words
  24. POLICE FORCE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The general,secretary of the Police Association (Mr. C. J. Cosgrove) declared at the annual conference of the association to-day that the 13 ...

    Article : 96 words
  25. VIATOR MARRIED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Captain P. G. Taylor, the noted air navigator and pilot, who recently returned from England, was quietly married to-day at Mosman to Miss ...

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  26. WOMAN'S CLOTHES ON FIRE!-?-

    When her clothes were almost burned off yesterday morning Mrs Ivy Fellows aged 25 years, of Gold street, Collingwood was severely burned on the body and arms ...

    Article : 154 words
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  28. Cyclist Injured

    When the blrvcle be was riding carne into collision with a motor-cai at the corner of Swan and Burnley streets, Richmond, yesteidav afternoon, C. H. ...

    Article : 75 words
  29. TOORAK HOME AT AUCTION

    A modern brick two storied residence Romsey, 32 Heyington place Toorak con taining eight rooms on land 157ft by 220ft., was parsed in for private sale after ...

    Article : 204 words
  30. Esteem the Best Reward, Says Lord Mayor

    There is no love of citizenship in the Brisbane municipal authority because its members are paid for their work, according to the Lord Major (Councillor E. ...

    Article : 265 words
  31. ESCAPE IN EXPLOSION

    Two workmen employed by the Prahran Council escaped serious injury yesterday morning when one of them penetrated with a crowbar the casing of an electric ...

    Article : 76 words
  32. PERFORMERS' QUEST

    The first pielimnary semi-final of the St.Kilda Palats de Danse radio and cabinet performers' quest was judged last night by Messrs. Harry Jacobs, Leo Quin, ...

    Article : 71 words
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