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  4. FORECAST:

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  5. SENSATIONAL ACCIDENT TO BALLYMENA AT RANDWICK —See Page 5

    A large crowd assembled at Downing-street and cheered the Prime Minister as he departed to see the King. ...

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  7. STABBED TO DEATH

    LOUIS SHORT was stabbed to death in the Aurora Hotel hit night Two seamen have been arrested and ...

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  8. MR. O'GRADY

    Mr. James O'Grady, Labor member of the House of Commons, whose name was freely mentioned recently aa the next Governor of Tasmania, but who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. JAPAN SURPRISED

    Reuter learns authoritatively that the Japanese Government knew nothing about the Soviet-Mukden agreement until after it was signed. The ...

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  10. MAN'S HAND BLOWN OFF

    REGINALD LEE M'LEOD, 28, of Flemington, had one of hit hands blown off last night, and is now in hospital. ...

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  11. FRESH FIELDS TO CONQUER

    Gloaming was not a little perturbed aboard the Cenberra to-day with fond reflections of Sydney victories and rich anticipations of Melbourne engagements. Some said his going was the final good-bye to Sydney. Sportsman will hope not, but if he should not return with the Spring ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. £500 DAMAGES

    The jury in the Supreme Court last night returned a verdict for £500 damages against Dr. Maffey, of Singleton, claimed for ...

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  13. DEATH IN CELL

    The tragic fate of Hastings Smith, 43, in the Queanbeyan lock-up, is engaging the attention of the Coroner. ...

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  14. FIGHT FOR A FORESHORE

    "I BELIEVE if you do not take Balls Head now in exchange for Berry Island you trill not pet it at fill. You are running a risk ...

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  15. BOY MIGRANTS

    Mr. Mather, a successful migrant, and a member of the Perth Uglymen's Association, has arrangement to nominate and pay the passage of one boy yearly ...

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  16. AMATEUR LAW

    Mr. Taylor, of the Australian Olympic Council, who is returning to Australia by the Orsova, attended a meeting of the British Olympic Council ...

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  17. MAJOR ZANNI

    Reuter's representative at Kushimoto says that Major Zanni, the Argentine airman, who is attempting a flight round the world ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS

    Miss Cumbrae Stewart, the Melbourne pasteellist, and Miss Marlon Jones, the Victorian portrait painter, are both exhibiting work at the Royal ...

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  19. CHINA'S WAR

    A communique issued at Mukden last night announces that the troops of Marshal Chang Tso-lin have "virtually captured Shanhalkwan." ...

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  20. SHIP FIASCO

    THE primary producers of Tasmania are endeavoring to raise £13,000 to take over from the state Government the steamers Poolta and ...

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  21. AFTER 607 VOYAGES

    The Arramac one of the old A.U.S.N. steamers well-known as a freighter on the Australian coast, is to follow the Arawatta and Wodonga to the ...

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  22. MR. T. F. SCULLY

    The death this morning of Mr. T. F. Scully will be generally regretted by his many friends all over Australia. He was a typical Australian. The ...

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  23. FOREIGN EDITOR'S DIARY

    BRITAIN: The King's prorogation speech contains the statement that there are distinct signs of the improvement in industry. As ...

    Article : 398 words
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  25. LEFT £52,832

    Probate has been granted of the will of Mr. William Barkley, of New-street, Lidcombe, who died on July 18. The estate, which was valued at ...

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  26. BACK TO WORK

    The shipping trouble has [?]d pending the hearing by the Federal Court of the seamen's claim for a rotary of ...

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  27. TRIUMPHANT CYCLISTS RETURN

    Left to Right W. Coppins (N.S.W.). Australian half-mile amateur champion "Monte" Montgomery (coach and trainer of Australian Olympic Team), and Geo. Dempsey (N.S.W. Australian 5 and 10 mites' amateur track champion, who have returned from Europe after ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. STOP PRESS

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  29. MELBOURNE AUTHOR

    Mr. Dale Collis of Melbourne, has sold the film rights of his movie, "Ordeal," to the Goldwyn-Metro Company, of America. ...

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  30. GERMAN CABINET HAS WORRIES, TOO

    Dr. Marx, the German Chan[?]or, has announced the failure of negotiations to give Nationalists and Socialists representation in ...

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  32. ENGINEER CHARGED

    At the Central Court to-day, Frank Taylor, 26, described, a? an engineer, was charged with having faisely pretended to John Arthur Russon, at ...

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  33. WOOL SALES CLOSED

    The wool Bales cloud to-day with an offering of a miscellaneous assortment. Fine wools were steady: lower grades slow of sale and ...

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  34. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND

    In the Southern Division of the Association Cup to-day Norwich beat Bournemouth, at Norwich, by 6 goals to 3. ...

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