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  3. 82 BUSY YEARS.

    The story of a life full of incident tenacity, industry, and withal a happy philosophy, lies behind a few interesting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PAID TAXES TWICE.

    "South Australia cannot be so badly off when its people pay their income tax twice in the same year, without knowing it," said the ...

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  5. Premiers' Conference.

    Although nothing outstanding has yet been achieved by the Premiers Conference its progress has been such as to occasion confidence. The ...

    Article : 546 words
  6. FOREST CAMPS.

    Plans for nearly 50 additional camps of 25 men each have been practically completed by the Forests Commission. A further Government ...

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  7. SECRET BALLOT.

    A grave situation developed in the coal mine strike, when the Waitake miners, after negotiating for a settlement, rejected the ...

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  8. TRIAL POSTPONED.

    On the application of counsel for the defence, the trial Captain W. N. Lancaster, on a charge of having caused the death of Haden Clarke, ...

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  9. CURRENT TOPICS.

    The official statistics of book exports during 1931 from Great Britain and Northern Ireland have just been issued. The total value is stated as ...

    Article : 57 words
  10. SILKSTONE BAPTISTS.

    "This is the biggest, brightest, and best congregation I have yet seen within the Union:" said Mr. J. F. Sullivan (President of the Baptist ...

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  11. BLACK TURNED WHITE.

    A horse grazing in a field in Denbighshire, the residence of Sir Alfred M'Alpine, racehorse owner, was so frightened by the landing of an ...

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  12. NEWFOUNDLAND STRIKE.

    Twelve hundred miners, employees of the Dominion Coal and Steel Co. at Beel Island. went on strike yesterday as a protest against a cut of [?] ...

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  13. TEA AND CONCERT.

    The 64th anniversary of the opening of the East Ipswich Methodist Church was celebrated in the week- end. On Saturday night a tea ...

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  14. RHODES SCHOLARS.

    The Rhodes trustees have published detailed information about the attainments of Rhodes scholars from Australia and other countries, with a ...

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  15. HAMILTON SEAT.

    When counting in connection with the Hamilton election ceased to-day, Mr. H. M. Russell (Country and Progressive Nationalist), had a ...

    Article : 225 words
  16. British Loan Conversion.

    There is little doubt that the people of Britain will loyally respond to the great war loan conversion appeal launched by the Government. The ...

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  17. DETONATOR EXPLODED.

    Frank Murray (about 40), of Wotha, was handling a detonator yesterday when it exploded, almost blowing off three fingers of his left ...

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  18. AFTER 13 YEARS.

    The County Court at Gladbachrheydt has ordered the transfer to their rightful parents of two boys who had been exchanged at birth in ...

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  19. UNFAMILIAR HAMLET.

    The Moscow correspondent of the Manchester Guardian says an extraordinary production of Hamlet was given at the Vakhtangov Theatre, an ...

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  20. "EVENSONG" ADAPTED.

    Dramatic critics, though a majority admit they have not read the original novel, unanimously declare that Miss Edith Evans notably distinguishes. ...

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  21. KING'S CHEF RETIRED.

    Gabriel Tschuml, second chef in the King's household, has left Buckingham Palace, after 34 years' service. He had prepared 1000 meals ...

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  22. HUGE DEFICIT.

    The United States Government closed its fiscal year, 1932, with a deficlt of 2,85,000,000 dollars, as compared with 900,000,000 dollars for ...

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  23. A Satisfactory Result.

    Although the Government made a very determined effort to add another member to its strength as a result of the Hamilton election, it ...

    Article : 344 words
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