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  5. What the World is Saying. A Question.

    Scienists say that the sun is going to last l5,000,000,000 years longer. If that be so, there is no immediate necessity for daylight saving. ...

    Article : 31 words
  6. Fashion Note.

    If the women are really dressing to please themselves these days, it certainly doesn't take much to please them. ...

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  7. News by Radio

    All news so headed in this issue was received by wireless from, and published by authority of Central Broadcasters Limited, ...

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  8. Possibly a Hint.

    An American woman was accused by her husband of having stuck a fork in him. Perhaps he had not been forking out sufficiently. ...

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  9. Have You Noticed this,

    Fish seem to have such humorous faces—perhaps because they are so often like uncomplimentary caricatures of people we know. ...

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  10. The Border Watch Published Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings.

    The Executive Council on Wednesday adopted a regulation altering the fee for a gun license under the Animals and Birds Protection Acts, 1919 ...

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  11. Would be Incredible Politeness.

    Recently a seat on the New York Stock Exchange sold for 190,000 dollars. The supreme test of politeness, one imagines, would he to get lip and ...

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  12. Would have been Appropriate.

    American journals are wondering why the Australians did not call their new capital Kangaroo instead of Can[?]erra. ...

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  13. Who Wouldn't.

    An apiarist declares that his honey bees are Worth their weight in gold, but we'd rather have our trousers' pockets full of gold. ...

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  14. Cause and Effect.

    Bootleg liquor in America has revised the old saying about putting the cart before the horse. It puts the quart before the hearse. ...

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  15. SHEARING COMMENCED.

    Shearing has started in South Australia, and in a few weeks will be in full swing in all the earlier districts. The numbers are below the average, ...

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  16. Exhibit the Show Lacked.

    There was something missing at a recent Household Show. No husband was shown with holes in his socks. No home is complete without one. ...

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  18. Ye Editor is Sarcastic.

    A speaker at a recent meeting, we read, "spoke straight from the shoulder." Too bad some Speakers cannot speak from a little higher up. ...

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  19. "No. 1, WEBB-TERRACE.

    When the member of the unemployed who created a disturbance in the Assembly on Tuesday afternoon was asked by the police for his address, He ...

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  20. Or Nicks the Old Bean.

    "I do riot cut the hair," says Antoinc, the famous French hair trimmer. "I sculpture it." Wonder if he ever takes a chip off the old block? ...

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  21. Masculine Attention Due Later.

    The new styles shown in the fashion magazines are said to be absorbing feminine attention. ...

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  22. A Political Desideratum.

    What scorns to be needed is a political machine that will do nicely on dry land and not skid on the wet spots. ...

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  23. GIRL'S PLUCKY ACT.

    A renmrkable act of endurance was performed on Monday by Leila Porter, nine years of age, of Packer-street, Murrumbeena, Victoria. Whilst she ...

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  24. Only Silkiness is Seen.

    A trade journal reports that the manufacturc of cotton stockings is decreasing rapilly. Well, Well! are they still making them? ...

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  25. Land Abounding in Whiskers.

    The Soviet has now forbidden the importation of safety-razor blades into Russia. We hear that an enterprising British firm has sent a ...

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  26. THE ROCKET CAR.

    The greatest interest was shown in the trial in Berlin of the Opel rocket car, for which astounding claims have been made. ...

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  28. Why She is still Living.

    A woman has been found in Tennessee who is 88 years old, and, has never seen an automobile. ...

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  29. "PRESENT DAY IMMORALITY."

    The Featherston Chamber of Commerce. New Zealand, adopted a resolution stating that it views with grave conccrn the growing immorality of the ...

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  30. The Four Nationalities.

    Havclock Ellis says that the Scotch are the best endowed mentally, then the English, Welsh, and Irish, in that order. But if the Irish are the best ...

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  31. THE GLENCOE SCHOOL.

    The school committee and interest art parents have been busy at the school during the week, and as a result, of their work the ground is quite ...

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  32. BASKET BALL.

    The last match of the first round was played at the Mount Gambier Boys' Institute on Thursday night between the Magpies and the ...

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  33. ADELAIDE TO DARWIN.

    A parly of four men — Messrs. A. Driscoll, E. M. Richards, C. J. Cawrsc, and G. M. Barton—set out for from Adelaide in a Chrysler car on ...

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  34. NEWSBOY TO TOURIST.

    Many people in South Australia know or have heard of Dick Williamson and his struggles in pursuit of a competence. Beginning as a newsboy ...

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  35. Glehcoe Teams at Play.

    During the holiday week the Glenco[?] West school girls have enjoyed several good basket ball marches. On Saturday morning last they met a ...

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  36. ACKNOWLEDGMENT.

    The Ladies' Benevolent Society wish to acknowledge with thainks the receipt of £17 0/10 from D. Clifford Amusements (Mount Gambier.) Ltd. ...

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  37. A CENTENARIAN.

    Mr. Maurice Heenan, of Lexington (says the Ararat "Advertiser") celebrated his 100th birthday on May 15, when his family entertained him at a ...

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  39. Air Force Mascot Dies.

    Comrades of the R.A.A.F. formed the bearer-party at the burial in Fawkner Cemetery on Friday afternoon of Henri Hermene Tovell; 21, French war ...

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  40. MILLICENT INSTITUTE.

    At the last monthly meeting of the committee of the Millicent institute, Miss W. I. Slater was re-appointed secretary and librarian, for a period of ...

    Article : 206 words
  41. "Dawn" Banned.

    On the grounds that it is not historically accurate and is undesiesirable in the public interest, the Minister (Mr. Bruce) has deeided to ban ...

    Article : 119 words
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