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  2. Guides for N.Z.

    The four Devonport Girl Guides, who, with a Guide from Hobart and Miss Eve Gorham (Hobart, Guider in charge) will make up the Tasmanian contingent of six at the Pacific Ranger gathering to be held at Martin, near Wellington, New Zealand. The girls will be away for a month, and are conducting functions to help meet the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Financier's associates "in black, not ragues"

    SYDNEY — Bankrupt financier John Woolcott Forbes, yesterday denied that his business associates were "a den of rogues" — but admitted that the majority of his investors had "made their money on the black-market." Mr. J. K. Manning (for the Official Receiver had described one of the companies controlled by Forbes as "a den of rogues" ...

    Article : 474 words
  4. SEDGMAN HELD TO FIVE SETS

    MELBOURNE — Playing more than usual from the baseline, Frank Sedgn[?] defeated Ken M'Gregor ...

    Article : 187 words
  5. THEY SAID "I DO" —AND WERE

    MELBOURNE — A tram driver and a conductress were already validly married by the time the bride tore the ring from her finger and fled before the clergyman could pronounce them man and ...

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  6. LECTURER'S VISIT CANCELLED

    The regional officer of the Adult Education Board on the N.W. Coast (Mr. J. D. Carroll) announced In Devonport ...

    Article : 100 words
  7. SNAG TO SHAKESPEARE IS SCHOOL CRAMMING

    If some people could overcome the "phobia of Shakespeare" they developed from concentrated cramming of the plays while at school much pleasure could be derived from reading the playwright's works in play-reading groups, a Burnie audience was told last evening by Mr. E. W. Burbidge, O.B.E., a life governor of the Shakespeare Memorial ...

    Article : 572 words
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  10. Allegedly killed idiot infant

    SYDNEY.—A woman charged with having murdered her eight-day-old idiot niece had done so because she loved the child's parents, the Central Court was told yesterday. Mrs. Laska Grace Savage (35), clerk, of Bondi, was ...

    Article : 367 words
  11. Army commander for N.W. visit

    HOBART.—The Tasmanian Commander (Brig. G. E. W. Hurley) will visit Launceston and the North-West coast next ...

    Article : 169 words
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