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  2. THE MIRROR SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 7, 1934.

    The Federal Government is now busy on the job of dressing its political window for the next election, and a reduction of taxes is already foreshadowed. There are occasions in political life when a surplus is ...

    Article : 282 words
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    Gangsters won't find it easy to Set their way in Australia by threatening judges. Casually on the Bench the other day Judge ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. £1000 IN TIPS?

    Australia's cricketers, now on their way to England, will spend hundreds of pounds in tips. In 1926 tips cost the ...

    Article : 413 words
  6. Interrupted Interviews With Prominent People

    So you are not going to play in the Tests, Mr. Jardine? piped the interviewer. The man who never gives in tight ...

    Article : 203 words
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  8. MAKING SURE OF THE TIME

    Crown prosecutor Gibson How did you know what time it was Det. Campbell we looked at a cannon's vague's (the accused) ...

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