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  2. Government and Tasman Council at Variance.

    Because, it is alleged, the Tasman Council refused to accede to its request in connection with the appointment of ...

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    DETECTIVES IN CONFERENCE beside the carriage of the mail train from Brisbane to Rockhampton, in which two men were murdered. The train carried a consignment of £20,000 worth of gold from Cracow goldfields. Subsequently, a man posing as a woman was arrested in Melbourne in connection with the crime. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Infantile Paralysis Main Scourge of Childhood.

    The refusal by Sister Kenny to make available to the medical profession without conditions her method of curing ...

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  5. CRITICISM OF BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY.

    Foreign affairs were debated in the House of Commons this evening along with other matters on Mr. Baldwin's motion of procedure, ...

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  6. IMMIGRATION FAVORED.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—An outline of the proceedings of the conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce, held in Adelaide at the end of ...

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  7. Car Plunged 250 Feel Over Cliff.

    Why a car driven by Robert Spark. (37), of Calatina Road, Hawthorn, plunged 250 feet over a ledge into the Yarra at Studley ...

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  8. THREAT TO WOOL INDUSTRY.

    There was a definite danger of wool being replaced by the chemist and scientist who Produced a synthetic article at a price that could ...

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  9. SHORTAGE OF BUTTER IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Advice was received from Sydney to-day, following a meeting of the Commonwealth Dairy Produce Equalisation Committee ...

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  10. GOOD RAINS IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The lot of potato-growers in Victoria improved twofold to-day, when good general rain fell throughout the State. Prices at ...

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  11. ITALY'S USE OF POISON GAS.

    The "Manchester Guardian's" diplomatic correspondent says that Italy's alleged violation of the Geneva poisonous-gas protocol will ...

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  12. MINE WORKINGS COLLAPSE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—How a prospector was rescued from a 15 ft. mine shaft where he was imprisoned by his camel, which had fallen in on top of ...

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  13. Britain Will Never Part With Any of Its Colonies.

    In the House of Commons to-day several members asked what was the Government's attitude to Germany's demand for colonies. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said that as far as he knew no one had ever ...

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  14. THEFT FROM OFFICE.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—In the Police Court this morning before Messrs. W. H. Daymond and J. V. Sullivan, J's.P., Detective-Inspector W. S. C. ...

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  15. NEGLIGNET DRIVING ALLEGED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Alfred Wade Aston, manager of Derby-street, Northcote, appeared before Judge Foster in the Court of General Sessions ...

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  16. COMMEMORATION OF ANZAC DAY.

    In announcing to-day arrangements for the Commemoration of the 21st anniversary of Anzac Day in Canberra the Prime "Minister ...

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  17. "Better Pastures in N.Z. Than in England."

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lord Bledisloe, addressing the Chartered Surveyors Institution said that New Zealand farmers, thanks to a higher average ...

    Article : 97 words
  18. SAMPAN WRECKED.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Tuesday.—The crew of a Japanese sampan of 47 tons, which was wrecked on April 3, 150 miles south of Cape York, reached ...

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  19. WATERSIDERS' AWARD.

    Waterside workers, whether members of the Watersiders' Federation or the Permanent and Casual Wharf Laborers' Union, will ...

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  20. BANK TELLER KILLED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—During peak hour traffic to-night, Cecil Thomas (44), bank teller, of Lindfield, fell in front of a train at Wynward station and was ...

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  21. Many Dairymen Have Not Yet Voted.

    To-day the Department of Agriculture received an additional 500 voting papers in connection with the poll being ...

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  22. STORKS' GREAT HAVOC AMONG LOCUSTS.

    This year an abnormal number of storks from Europe have migrated to South Africa, and saved the Government thousands of pounds. ...

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    LOADING AN 18-POUNDER four miles from the Seymour Camp, where the 8th Field Brigade (29-30th Composite Battery, North ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. SIR WALTER LEE'S RETIREMENT.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said to-day he had learned with regret that ill-health had compelled Sir Walter Leo to ...

    Article : 111 words
  25. Manslaughter Charge.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Although nothing definite has been announced, it is practically certain the Crown Law Department will not proceed further in the ...

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  26. NATIVES DEPRIVED OF FRANCHISE.

    The Senate and Assembly, at a joint sitting, passed the third reading of the Native Representation Bill by 169 votes to 11. It ...

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  27. CHAMPION STALLION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Winooka, hero of many a stirring turf contest, was to-day judged the champion thoroughbred stallion at Sydney's Royal Agricultural ...

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  28. HISTORICAL MEMORIALS.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Arranged by the executive committee for Southern Tasmania of the Tasmanian Society, an unusual ceremony will take place in ...

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  29. FLYING BOAT ROUTE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An expert on flying boats has reported that it would be impracticable to prepare a flying boat route from Darwin to Sydney for ...

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  30. Omitted From Meander.

    Darpuna (8.1) and Bronze Age (7.0) were omitted from the Flying Handicap at the Meander meeting. ...

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  31. EASTER CARNIVAL AT IRISHTOWN.

    At the annual carnival of the Irish town Sporting Club. to be held on Saturday, £75 will be disbursed in prize money. ...

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  32. TRIPLETS AT YARRAM.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Triplets have been born at Yarram. They are girls, weighing 3½, 4½ and 30¾ lb. The mother is Mrs. Keith Collins ...

    Article : 57 words
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