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  2. Prince George To Start Tour In The West

    It has been decided that Prince George will make his first landing in Australia at Fremantle, where, if an itinerary submitted ...

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  3. CYCLONIC STORM IN N.S.W.

    Sydney was the centre of a cyclonic disturbance on Friday, following a tempestuous night. The rain was almost continuous. ...

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  4. GRAZIER SHOT DEAD

    At the inquest at Maryborough (V.) last week Into the death of Henry George Vinecombe, 59, grazier, of Red Lion ...

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  5. MOTOR BOAT TRAGEDY

    Through the capsize last week of an outboard motor boat, which was attempting to cross Cook Strait, H. Clarke succumbed to exposure, and his ...

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  6. WORTH £25,000 SIX YEARS AGO

    Judge Moule expressed surprise In the Bankruptcy Court, Melbourne, when he found that the assets of a bankrupt grazier which had ...

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  7. Woman Drowned In Queensland

    At Townsville a definite dislocation of railway traffic going southwards has resulted from the Burdekin River waters (Q.) being yards over the ...

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  8. MISSING PAY CLERK ARRESTED

    As the result of Investigations which have extended over the past few months, Detectives Walters and Miller, and plainclothes Constables Curtis and ...

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  9. HOLDER OF STOLEN NOTES FOUND

    Investigations being made by the police have resulted in the tracing of the holders of the stolen notes which made an appearance in Adelaide last ...

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  10. MAN AND DAUGHTER

    Thomas Shersing, 33, of Toncurry (N.S.W.), and his daughter, Dawn, aged 2, were drowned In the Wallamba River On Saturday night, when the skiff in ...

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  11. SACRILEGE AT ST. MARY'S

    Lawrence Peter Brandt, 21, laborer, and Jacob Blumanfeldt, 32, miner, appeared before Mr. Laidlaw C.S.M.. in the Sydney Police Court last week ...

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  12. PRINCE TO TRAVEL IN H.M.S. SUSSEX

    Prince George will travel to Australia in H.M.S. Sussex. This news was cabled to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) by the British Government last ...

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  13. FEDERAL REVENUE BUOYANT

    The Customs revenue for January was £2,781,938 a decrease on the December figures of £335.619. making the total collections for the seven months ...

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  14. CAT BURGLARS

    The presence of the "cat burglar" is Occasionally announced in Australia as in other countries, but so far no explanation would appear to be forthcoming ...

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  15. ORIGIN OF ARTICLES OF COMMERCE

    The Commissioner of Patents (Mr. Bernard Wallach) has been appointed by the Federal Ministry to represent the Commonwealth Government at the ...

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  16. SLIPPED OFF PIPE

    Four miles below Swan Reach last week Murray Shields. 10, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Shields, was crossing a pipe over a creek on the ...

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  17. FIGHT AT MILDURA

    A stabbing affray occurred near Abbotsford bridge, Merbein, last week, and Michael Tonusch. a Yugo Slav, was admitted to the Mildura Hospital ...

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  18. GIRL'S DEATH

    That Myrtle Rose Speck, 17½, died at the Port Pirie Hospital from peritonitis and gas gangrene following a certain event, was the ...

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  19. CHILD FATALLY BURNED

    Patricia Tonkin, the 15 months daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Tonkin, Crouch street,, Mount Gambier, succumbed at the hospital ...

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  20. TWO MEN FLUNG FROM LAUNCH

    Two men were flung into the sea when a fishing launch overturned in the surf at Cronulla (N.S..) last week, John Notts. 35, of Shell Harbor ...

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  21. WOMAN HURT

    When a motor car, driven by Mr. Cyril A. Pollitt, of Tanunda, came into collision with another car in King William street, Kent Town, last week, Mrs. ...

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  22. FIRE AT GUMERACHA

    About 100 acres of grass land on the property of Mr. M. Guthrie, two miles east of Gumeracha, and about 20 acres on the adjoining property of Mr. ...

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  23. MAN INJURED

    Head injuries and abrasions were sustained by Hugo Hoffman, 52, of Uriadla, when the push bicycle he was riding came into collision with a motor ...

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  24. PETROL PENNY DEARER

    As forecast in "The Chronicle" last week, the price of petrol has been increased by 1d. per gallon in both first and second grades. The rates are ...

    Article : 69 words
  25. OFFICERS RETIRE

    After 47 years' association with the public service in South Australia, Mr. W. H. Howell, clerk of the Local Court at Adelaide, retired last week. He ...

    Article : 137 words
  26. CHILD RECOVERS FROM TETANUS

    One of the quickest and most satisfactory recoveries from tetanus recorded for some time at the Children's Hospital is that of Desmond Crowe (3). ...

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  27. MURRAY RIVER WORKS

    Acting on a recommendation of a sub-committee of the Cabinet, the Federal Ministry has approved of the completion of the Murray River storage ...

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  28. BOY WINS

    Hurtle Bath, a 13-year-old member of the Port Adelaide Amateur Swimming Club, won the 22nd annual Swim through Adelaide in the River Torrens ...

    Article : 96 words
  29. TORRENTIAL RAINS IN BRISBANE

    Heavy rain is reported in Queensland. Joan Kramer, seven, was returning from school at 1.45 p.m., and, while ...

    Article : 60 words
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