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  4. Telephone Public Loses £10,000 Annually Due to Understaffed Exchanges

    "Telephone subscribers of N.S.W. are overcharged £10,000 or more per year, owing to faulty registration of calls at the exchanges. ...

    Article : 585 words
  5. Commissioners Transform Station Platform into a Chaotic Market Place

    Once again the "public be damned" policy of the Tramways and Railways Commission comes glaringly to light. The Commission without regard for ...

    Article : 444 words
  6. Announcement

    The "Sunday Times" now is being published in three editions which will be printed in the following order: FIRST EDITION—This will contain practically everything but the result of the boxing contests at the Stadium. ...

    Article : 109 words
  7. TELEPHONE OFFICIALS CANCEL HOLIDAYS FOR OPERATORS

    The telephone department has cancelled all holidays due the overworked, nerve-wracked operators. ...

    Article : 172 words
  8. DINGHY WHICH LORD KITCHENER USED MAY BECOME RELIC

    The dinghy in which the late Karl Kitchener got away from the sinking Hampshire on June 5, 1916, was acquired by a ...

    Article : 157 words
  9. Once a Railway Platform—-Now a Market Place

    This photograph is evidence that the assembly platform of the Central Railway Station has been transformed into something of a market place since the Commissioners adopted the practise of renting huge sections of it for stalls..... The platform, overcrowded years ago, when there were no stalls, and when traffic was trifling in comparison with what it is today, now is a madhouse during rush hours. The stalls have stolen tremendously ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 138 words
  10. "DOPE" RUNNERS MAKE HUGE PROFITS

    Cocaine can be purchased in Sydney almost aS easily as cigarettes. It's only necessary to establish the fact that you are not connected with the ...

    Article : 498 words
  11. SPECTACULAR TRADING IN STOCKS

    Hundreds of thousands of pounds in appreciated values marked spectacular Stock Exchange trading during the week. The rain was responsible for it all. ...

    Article : 403 words
  12. YOUNG LOVERS QUARREL AND BOY SUICIDES

    "To the best girl in the world. Please accept these little articles as a taken of esteem. Your broken-hearted sweet-heart. God bless you, and may we meet ...

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  13. MINISTERS MAY BE EMBARASSED BY PROTEGES

    Two of the Labour Legislative Councillors who failed to vote on the Abolition Bill have told the A.L.P. Executive that they are sorry, but the other three ...

    Article : 143 words
  14. Sydney Sportsmen Praise the Sunday Times Racing Chart

    mR. Thee Marks, chairman of the Roschill Racing Club, and one of Australia's best-known sporting men, said: "The 'Sunday Times' racing chart innovation is an excellent idea, one that could have been profitably adopted long ago. I never fail to read the 'Sunday Times' because of its informative ...

    Article : 303 words
  15. 3 MAD GIRLS GUARD MUMMY OF MOTHER

    A gruesome discovery was made of Nantwich, Cheshire, when the Sheriff's officers forcibly entered a house occupied by three sisters, named Nixon. ...

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  16. THE RUNAWAY TRIUMPH OF VALICARE :::

    Valicare, the unbeaten 3-year-old filly, raced to her most brilliant triumph at Rosehill yesterday afternoon. Faced by the mighty Windbag, and racing over a distance of ground for the first time, she won by eight lengths, pulled up—and was only cantering during the last furlong of her journey. The victory of Valicare has made her a prohibited favourite for the Doncaster, to be run on Easter Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. SYDNEY MUST BREAKFAST ON STALE BREAD

    In consequence of the Day Baking Bill having become law, Sydney will now have to breakfast OD stale bread each morning. ...

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  18. Industrialism Increases in Australia

    Australia is, slowly but surely, changing from a pastoral to an industrial country. Fifty years ago, 20 per cent, of the ...

    Article : 172 words
  19. Police Now Are Schooling the Jay Walkers

    The first shot has been fired by the police in their campaign on the jay walker. At the corner of Pitt and King streets each evening a squad of ...

    Article : 173 words
  20. Would Bar Britons from Taking Money for "Hostile Purposes"

    It will be a crime for Britishers to "receive foreign money for purposes hostile to the State" im a private Bill, introduced into the House of Commons, ...

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  21. POLICE LECTURE PEDESTRIANS ON SAFETY

    For the express purpose of preventing fatalities from motor accidents, 16 lieutenants attached to the Bureau ...

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  22. NO WOMAN MOTORIST EVER IN TRAFFIC COURT ON CHARGES

    The traffic police say they cannot recollect when a woman motorist was before the Court on any charge arising out of her ...

    Article : 93 words
  23. EQUIPMENT FOR THE SYDNEY BRIDGES SINKS

    The steamer Paparoa, bound to Bris-bane from Liverpool, and which naught fire 350 miles north-west of Capetown Peniusula, after drifting since ...

    Article : 96 words
  24. CAPT. WILKINS CRASHES IN TESTING FLIGHT

    A message from Fairbanks. Alaska states that Captain Wilkins. the Australian explorer, who is preparing to fly over the North Pole, crashed in a ...

    Article : 85 words
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