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  2. MR. LYONS STRANDED FOR NIGHT ON KING ISLAND

    Meeting with his first flying adventure yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) was forced to spend last night on King Island. Bad visibility made it necessary for the R.A.A.F. Gannet, in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ALIEN MIGRANTS TO BE REGISTERED

    Registration proposals to check the growth of alien communities in Australia have yet to receive Cabinet approval. Early endorsement is expected, however. In that event aliens will be required to register in much the same way as Australians ...

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  4. WANTED QUIET FUNERAL

    In his will, which was lodged for probate this afternoon, the late Mr. William Stawell, son of the late Sir William Stawell, Chief ...

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  5. CHILDREN FOUND DEAD

    On a lonely bush farm at Ironstone Hill, two young children were found dead this morning on a double bed with throat wounds. ...

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  6. FEDERAL LABOR PARTY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Following is the full text of the Federal Labor Party's weekly bulletin: Representing a departure from ...

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  7. ALLEGED THEFT

    HOBART, Tuesday. — At the Police Court to-day, Baymond Alexander Applebce was committed for trial at the next sitting of the Supreme Court ...

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  8. GANGWAY COLLAPSES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Fifteen wharf lahorers escaped serious injury when the gangway of the German steamer Neckar collapsed at Walsh ...

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  9. MR. BROOKES RESIGNS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Without giving any reasons, Mr. N. E. Brookes resigned to-night as president of the Victorian Lawn Tennis Association. ...

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  10. BANKRUPT SHAREBROKERS

    CHRSITCHURCH (N.Z.), Tuesday.— A deficiency of £16,440 was shown in a financial statement submitted to the first meeting of creditors of Thomas ...

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  11. DESTRUCTION OF ROAD SIGNS

    Action is to be taken against vandals in the habit of destroying road signs, according to a Statement made by the ...

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  12. RECRUITS FOR NAVY

    To obtain sufficient recruits for the navy to fill the requirements of the new expansion programme the age limit for entry has been ...

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  13. German Flag Stolen from Consulate in N.Z.

    The German flag flying from the Consulate at Wellington was stolen to-day by a thief who crawled through ...

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  14. LAST CRIMEAN VETERAN GOING STRONG AT 105

    The last survivor in Australia of the Crimean War, Mr. Charles Longden, of Brisbane, celebrated his 105th ...

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  15. WOOL SALES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — About 7200 bales of wool were offorod at the sales in Melbourne to-day. On the whole, the catalogues represented only ...

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  16. GODE OF ETHICS FOR PLUMBERS

    A code of ethics for the plumbing industry was adopted by the conference of the Australian Master Plumbers here to-day. ...

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  17. ILLEGAL BETTING

    Charles John Adams was fined £20 in the Launceston Police Court to-day on a charge of having carried on the business of betting at ...

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  18. SPEARED TO DEATH

    DARWIN, Tuesdny. — Two natives, Alec and Nipper, who, it was alleged by the Crown, had speared an unknown native to death nt Veldt station ...

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  19. "Not Entitled to Attend Loan Council."

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. — Until the Premier (Mr. Butler) had consulted Parliament, he was not entitled to attend the forthcoming Loan Council and ...

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  20. Naval Experts Confer

    LONDON, Monday. — A further meeting of naval experts of the Governments of Great Britain, France, and the United States has been called for ...

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  21. ALLEGED CONFESSION OF MURDER

    In a statement produced at the inquest to-day on his uncle, Jules Armour Maltby, Eric Gregory Chatfield (20) ...

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  22. BLACK MAN'S HEALTH IS IMPORTANT

    JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday. — An incouraeing review of the health of the Union is given in the annual report of the Secretary for Public Health ...

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  23. Lord Tweedsmuir in North of Canada

    Infrequent reporta of utterances by Lord Tweedsmuir since he went down into the fictional silence of the North show he has been ...

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  24. RIFLE SHOOTING INTER-CLUB MATCH

    On Saturday an inter-club match was fired between Devonport and Sheffield Clubs at Sheffield. It resulted in a win for the home team by five points. ...

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  25. ABYSSINIAN POSITION UNCHANGED

    Answering a question in the House of Commons to-day on the state of Abyssinia, the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. ...

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  26. CRICKET. MATCH AT DEVONPORT

    A cricket match which has aroused keen interest in Devonport will be played on Friday between teams representing the Devonport Waterside ...

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  27. Canada Again Fifth in Trade of World

    OTAAWA, Tuesday. — Preliminary figures of world trade compiled by the Dominion Bureau of Statisties show tout Canada has recaptured fifth place ...

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  28. All Have Twins But Owner, and He is a Bachelor

    The man who built a house in Yarrawonga 12 months ago is the father of twins. The painter who painted it ...

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  29. STATE SCHOOLS' MATCH

    A cricket match was played between the Lntrobe and Devonport State schools. The scores were: Devonport: A. Wood, b Mosoly, 3 ...

    Article : 174 words
  30. AUSTRALIANS HAVE WIDELY-VARIED DIET

    Federal health authorities have proved that Australians have an extremely varied diet. Investigations extonding over 18 ...

    Article : 244 words
  31. STANLEY CLUB

    A handicap match over 200 and 300 yards was fired on Saturday in fine weather, and a light easterly breeze: E. Walters narrowly defeated J. ...

    Article : 120 words
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