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  4. REVOLUTION RUMORS FROM SOVIET

    News and private cables from both England and America today suggest the outbreak of a new revolution among the Soviets. "While some of the messages tend to afford confirmation of the rumor, cable messages are silent except to hazard at possibilities. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN FINANCES

    Showing signs of the stress of the financial deliberations of the Premiers' Conference, the Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin) returned to Melbourne today. ...

    Article : 171 words
  6. KILLED INSTANTLY

    A farmer of Gilgering was killed instantly last night on the York-road, when a car containing live men skidded violently and struck a tree. Those involved ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S WAR DEBT

    A cable message received in the city today stated that the British Government had consented to two years' respite in the payment of ...

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  8. LODGE SUPERPHOSPHATE ORDERS EARLY

    The State Government has been able to make arrangements for the provision of at least 10,000 tons of superphosphate for the clients of the Agricultural Bank and the Industries Assistance Board, and for those farmers with unencumbered properties or whose mortgagees are ...

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  9. BANK "BROKEN INTO"

    Officials in the Bank of Adelaide in St. George's-terrace probably visualised scenes such as those enacted when American "racketeers" run ...

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  10. MENA GRIFFITHS CASE

    There was a sensational turn today in the murder case in which Robert James M'Mahon (36), laborer, was committed for trial by the Coroner on a charge ...

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  11. BOOM AT WINNIPEG

    Winnipeg led a wheat boom today upon queer reports of a new revolution in Russia. Curiously enough all America is rather ...

    Article : 125 words
  12. LABOR CONFERENCE

    Called together to deal with the differences on policies that have arisen between Labor. leaders in both the State and Federal spheres, the Federal ...

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  13. OUTLINE OF THE SCHEME

    "Arrangements have been made by the Government whereby at least 10,000 tons of superphosphate will be made available immediately to farmers," said the ...

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  14. ENGLISH WHEAT PRICES

    Encouraged by the firmness in America, wheat cargoes were stronger today. Sellers advanced threepence to sixpence a quarter, and buyers were more interested ...

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  15. THIRTEEN IDENTIFIERS

    Thirteen residents of the district today | identified! Robert James M'Mahon as a man they had seen in Leeton at the time Mena Griffiths was murdered. ...

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  16. FAT STOCK SALES

    Following is the Westralian Farmers' report of the metropolitan fat stock market, Midland Junction, today:— Sheep: 12,509, including 5630 lambs ...

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  17. POLICE CAR SMASHED

    Five police patrolmen and two civilians were injured, two seriously, when the wireless patrol car collided with a motor car in Bay-street, Brighton, early ...

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  18. SIR J. MITCHELL'S VIEWS

    Sir James Mitchell Issued an important statement today. "I deem it proper," he said, "to again emphasise on behalf of the, Western ...

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  19. NOR'-WEST WRECKS

    Wireless news today from the master of the stranded Japanese streamer Shunsei Maru at Point Cloates suggests that salvage ...

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  20. BABY CAR RECORD

    Driving a midget car, Eyston averaged 97.07 miles an hour over five kilometres, beating Captain Malcolm Campbell's Daytona Beach record for 750 c.c. cars. ...

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  21. GREENALL TRAGEDY

    Mrs. Greenall, widow of Charles Edwin Greenall, who shot himself and his son at Southern Cross in December last, is prostrated with grief. ...

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  22. PERSONAL

    The King has approved of the appointment of Sir Claude Russell, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Berne, to be his Majesty's ...

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  23. REPORT DENIED

    Lord Stonehaven. ex-Governor-General of Australia, speaking at the Royal Empire Society's dinner, reiterated his denial that he attributed Australia's ...

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  24. ART UNIONS' CONTROL

    It is understood that the Government has finalised the appointment of an advisory board to control art unions in Western Australia. The matter has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. EASTER TENNIS

    Arrangements have been concluded by the committee of the King's Park Tennis Club for H. Hopman and R. E. Schlesinger to visit Perth at Easter in ...

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  26. STOP PRESS

    Smith Australia,second innings —[?][?][?]run out 15;[?]a Graha in Scott 12 Cotton not out 10 Walker not out ...

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  27. TROUBLES EXPLOITED

    Speaking at the Canada Club today Mr. J. H. Thomas (Dominions Secretary) deplored the tendency to exploit troubles in the Dominions. ...

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  28. FINE AND COOL

    The following forecast was issued today by the local Weather Bureau: With the exception of some scattered thunderstorms in the East ...

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  29. FARMERS' FINANCE

    Under the Farmers' Debts Adjustment Act, the following stay orders were issued yesterday:— Fullerton. Richard Fiddes, Perenjori ...

    Article : 76 words
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