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  2. COALMINE CLAIMS TO BE SERVED THIS WEEK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The interstate council of the Miners' Federation, which met to-day, decided to serve the log of claims ...

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  3. AIRCRAFT FACTORY

    Because of no official intimation concerning the proposal of Judge Beeby, of the Arbitration Court, to convene a conference of the ...

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  4. Farewell to Bendigo's New Bishop

    The Ven. Archdeacon C. L. Riley, Anglican Bishop-elect of Bendigo, speaking at a farewell civic luncheon in Perth. On the right are the Lord Mayor of Perth (Councillor C. Harper) and the West Australian Minister for Mines and Health (Mr. A. H. Panton). Archdeacon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FOUND ON ISLAND

    Lost in dense tea tree and undergrowth on Snake Island, near Port Albert, since Sunday, three young men were found yesterday ...

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  7. UNREST AT DARWIN

    DARWIN, Tuesday.—Although the atmosphere was strained at times when a deputation of workers interviewed the Minister for the ...

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  8. LINE PARTS IN GALE

    In the following special wireless message to "The Argus" last night Captain Andrew Smith, of W. R. Carpenter and Co.'s 6,676-ton ...

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  9. SUPPLIES IN JUNGLE Three Tons by Air

    SALAMAUA (New Guinea), Tuesday.—Specially chartered by the New Guinea Administration, the big Junkers machine of Guinea ...

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  10. DETAILS AWAITED

    The Premier (Mr. Dunstan) said yesterday that, until he had received full details of the plan, he would not comment on the offer of the Premier of New ...

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  11. CRUELTY ALLEGED

    The throwing of live rabbits to coursing greyhounds to give them "kills" has been investigated by the Victorian Society for the Protection of Animals. ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND ACTION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Queensland Government is willing to appoint representatives to the tribunal to deal with the safety and health of coalminers if ...

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  13. OBSERVER APPOINTED

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Mr. W. Hutchins, police magistrate and chairman of wages boards, has been appointed to represent Tasmania as an observer at a meeting of ...

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  14. AMBITIOUS OARSMAN

    Encouraged by his feat of rowing a 15ft. dinghy across the bay from Hampton to Geelong in 11½ hours, Mr. Basil Nixon, of Hampton, proposes to better his ...

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  15. CAPITAL SITE

    SALAMAUA, Tuesday.—Mr. Fairbairn, M.H.R., and Mr. R. E. Elford, who flew to New Guinea from Melbourne last week in Mr. Fairbairn's private plane, left for ...

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  16. WOMEN MISSING

    Russell street police wish to hear information of two women who are missing from their homes. Mrs. Lucy Joyce, of Downing street, Oakleigh, has been ...

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  17. LOST EXPLORER

    KALGOORLIE (W.A.), Tuesday.—Almost simultaneously with the departure from Adelaide of an expedition backed by the Federal and South Australian ...

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  18. NEWS OF BOY WANTED

    Bain Winslow, aged 14 years, a Melbourne Grammar schoolboy, has been missing from his home in Wattle road, Hawthorn, since Monday morning. He ...

    Article : 95 words
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  20. DECISION TO RETIRE

    In a forthright declaration of some of the reasons for his decision to retire from State politics, Dr. Shields (U.A.P., ...

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  21. MORAL LEADERSHIP

    Leaders of Church of England boys' societies were commissioned and consecrated, and new members were admitted, by the Bishop of Geelong (the Rt. Rev. ...

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  22. AVIATION MAPS

    Lack of an adequate geodetic and topographical survey of the Commonwealth was the reason given yesterday by the Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) for ...

    Article : 390 words
  23. ELECTRIC SHOCK

    While he was working on the installation of one of the new electric petrol pumps at a city service station last evening an electrician suffered a severe shock. ...

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  25. GIRLS' LONG RIDE

    PERTH, Tuesday. — Miss Vera Harding, aged 22 years, of Mount Palmer, in the Yellowdine district, and Miss Anna Keenan, aged 19 years, of Coolgardie, ...

    Article : 137 words
  26. SCOUT JAMBOREE

    Because of ill-health the World Chief Scout (Lord Baden-powell) will be unable to attend the Australasian jamboree in Sydney in December. He has appointed ...

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  27. CAR AND CART COLLIDE

    RUSHWORTH, Tuesday.—A car driven by Mr. F. V. Hammond, of Murchison road, Rushworth, collided to-day with a horse and butcher's delivery cart owned ...

    Article : 92 words
  28. SHUNTER KILLED

    Crushed between the buffers of a locomotive and a van early yesterday morning, Robert Johnstone, aged 45 years, shunter, of Rae street, North Fitzroy, was ...

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  29. BROTHERS SCALDED

    When two kettles of boiling water overturned at Mr. John Rose's home in Plant street, Northcote, last night, his two sons, Leonard and John, were severely scalded. ...

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  30. YOUTH INJURED

    WARRAGUL, Tuesday. — Donald Fletcher, aged 17 years of Victoria street, Warragul, was seriously injured when he was knocked down by a car in Queen ...

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  31. DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP

    The first preliminary semi-final of the Australian amateur dancing championship at the Palais de Danse last night resulted:—First, prize and judge's award, Mr. J. White and ...

    Article : 51 words
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