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  2. Leven Harbor Trust Dispute With Government Brought to End.

    The disagreement between the Government and the Leven Harbor Trust was brought to an end yesterday, when all members of the trust except Mr. H. O. Allen agreed to resign. Subsequently the Premier (Mr. A. G. Ogilvie) announced that ...

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  3. Modern Conception Of Christ

    TAKE AWAY AND BURN all representations of Jesus with long hair and a clean pink dressing gown," pleaded the Warden of the Diocesan Training ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. How Ship of State Was Guided Through Troubled Waters of Depression.

    THE Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) had a strenuous day to-day, visiting the towns of Rosevears, Exeter, Pengrange, Winkleigh and Beaconsfield, and attending quite a number of schools in the various centres. ...

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    TWO ASPECTS OF AN UNOCCUPIED CAR'S MAD CAREER at Kensington (Vic.). It ran downhill in Tennyson Street, crossed Bellair Street, smashed through the picket fence and hung over the railway embankment, near the Kensington ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Criticism Deplored.

    In an address to members of the Young Nationalists' Organisation to-day the leader of the Opposition (Mr. H. S. Baker) deplored ...

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  7. CUTTING DOWN THE INTEREST BILL.

    In improvement in the past four years in the interest bill on the Australian public debt was announced by the Federal Treasurer ...

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  8. GREATER INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY.

    Latest factory statistics, issued to-day by the Commonwealth Statistician (Dr. Roland Wilson) show a record amount ...

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  9. CORNELIUS TO HANG.

    Edward Cornelius, 29, motor mechanic, will be executed at 8 a.m. on Monday, Juno 22, for the murder of Rev. Harold Cecil, vicar ...

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  10. Big Hotel Fire.

    Two men were injured and a dozen other people fled for their lives to-day when fire destroyed the Great Norton ...

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  11. Tin Quotations Are Recovering.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Tin quotations continue to recover from the severe fall last week. On the London market yesterday, ...

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  12. Resumption of Immigration Favored.

    Resumption of immigration, with preference for people from Great Britain, was urged this afternoon in a resolution ...

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  13. SENT FOR TRIAL.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Francis George Kelly (57), laborer, was committed for trial to-day on a charge of having murdered William Joseph ...

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  14. REPAIRS TO TAROONA.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—Two weeks' work on the Bass Strait steamer Taroona has prepared the way for replacement and reconstruction of the ...

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  15. A COOK'S DEATH.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Great difficulties had to be overcome, and a considerable distance travelled, before Thomas Nevins, cook, of Brunette ...

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  16. CHURCH SICK AND TIRED OF ANGUS CASE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—After Rev. A. J. Carter had taken an hour to outline his charges against Dr. Angus at the Sydney Presbytery this evening, Dr. ...

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  17. RICH GOLD MINES.

    TENNANT'S CREEK, Tuesday.—Regarded as one of the most romantic gold discoveries in Australia, the Rising Sun group of leases, worked by Mr. ...

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  18. NEW TRIAL ORDERED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The High Court of Australia to-day allowed the appeal of Cyril Thomas Brennan, of West Australia, against his conviction ...

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  19. BUILDING BOOM AT HOBART

    For the last six months the building industry has boomed in Hobart, and present prospects point to increasing activity during the ...

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  20. FREIGHT AND TAX RELIEF.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) has agreed to meet representatives of the Graziers' Federal Council, to discuss its claims for freight ...

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  21. Buried by Fall of Earth.

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—Injured by a fall of earth at the 800 feet level at the Broken Hill Proprietary mine about 12.30 o'clock to-day. August ...

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  22. MISSING JOSEPH CONRAD

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Shipping officials in Melbourne do not confirm the fears expressed in New Zealand and Lord Howe Island for the safety ...

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    This picture shows how Betty Hardy, a daughter of a light keeper at Cape Everard, Vic., who was lost in the bush for two days, was borne over sand dunes and rocky coast to hospital in an improvised portable chair by volunteer bearers. she had developed pneumonia through exposure. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. DIPPING OF SHEEP.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The Director of Agriculture (Mr. F. F. Ward) said to-day that some sheepowners had failed to furnish returns of sheep dipped ...

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  25. £9,000,000 LOAN.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Referring to-day to the £9,000,000 public loan now being floated, the Treasurer (Mr. R. G. Casey) said more than 500 ...

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  26. TENNIS. DAVIS CUP.

    PARTS, Monday.—In the third round of the Davis Cup, Pallada (Yugoslavia) d. Destremeau (France), 6-1, 1-6, 8-6, 6-4. Punceo d. Boussus, 3-6, 6-1, 4-6, ...

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