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  4. QUEENSLAND STRIKE SPREADS TO THE STATE: See Page 2

    The official announcement of the Sydney programme between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Sunday, says: "It must clearly be understood that the broadcast is purely ...

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  5. CONDON'S KILLER KNOWN TO POLICE

    The police now know the man whom they believe was the last man to see murdered David Condon alive in his office in Pitt-street, on the day that the city was shocked by the tragedy. They know the locality in which this man was living at the time of the murder, and they know his whereabouts and actions immediately following the tragedy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DEATH NEAR

    The graphic story of how a pilot in mid-air was faced with three possibilities, was unfolded to-day at the inquest in Observer Lothian, R.A.F., who died in ...

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  7. POLISH FLOODS

    Whole towns and villages in Galicia have been flooded by the River Dneister, which normally is 18 yards wide. It is now a raging torrent ...

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  8. SLUM PROBLEM

    Most interesting phases of population problems were discussed at the World Population Conference. Mr. E. J. Lidbetter, the London ...

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  9. COVERING BETS

    Major Goodsell has received a cable from Mr. E. C. Cook, of Sydney, his Australian backer, offering to cover any bets without a limit. ...

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  10. GENEVA FEARS

    The question of Canada's potential candidature for one non-permanent seat at Geneva is at last being mooted, says the "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic ...

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  11. WILL BE TALLER

    An attempt to picture English men and women of the future was made by Professor F. G. Parsons, in a paper read before the British Association last night. ...

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  12. NEW FORD

    Dow, Jones and Company, the leading financial news agency of the United States, have announced details of the new Ford car. ...

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  13. ENDOWMENT TAX EXPLAINED

    Mr. Norman Bede Rydge has just published a concise book on Employers' Endowment Tax, which is invaluable as a reference guide to employers of labor ...

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  14. HUGE POOL

    The "New York World's" correspondent at Washington says that the Department of Agriculture bas announced that administration approval has been ...

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  15. FOGS HOLD THEIR SECRET

    Hope has been virtually abandoned for the "St. Raphael," in which Captain Leslie Hamilton. Lt.-Col. Minchin, and Princess Lowenstein-Wertheim left Upavon aerodromo at dawn on Wednesday morning in an attempt to fly to Ottawa. ...

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  16. GERMANY'S WASTE

    "Have the German people forgotten they lost the greatest war in history? Don't you consider it most extraordinary that impoverished Germany should have the world's most powerful wireless station, the longest racecourse, and the largest covered tennis courts?" These were startling questions with which Dr. Duisberg, President of Federation of German Industries, and President of the Dye Trust, electrified an audience ...

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  17. IN STRANGE CITY

    The police here were informed to-day of the mysterious disappearance of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Parker, who last March left Melbourne with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. ...

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  18. BIG POLICE JOB

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. M. Gosling), yesterday stated that he had approved of the appointment of First-Class Inspector Childs, of Newcastle, to the ...

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  19. SAFETY FIRST

    The recently constituted court to inquire into coal mines regulations after two hearings at Wollongong, has applied the following to the South Coast mines ...

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    The rich glory of the morning sunlight is tempered, and is melted into the carillon room at the University through the delicate tracery of this beautiful window. Yesterday a quaint little mid-Victorian flapper—if they had flappers in those days—wistfully stole into the room to dream ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. "LIKE CHINAMEN"

    Members of the Lower Hunter District Council of the Primary Producers' Union, when discussing the claim of the A.W.U. for an award for dairy hands ...

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  22. ITALIAN SHOT

    Excited splutterings in Italian, followed by sounds of two revolver shots. Then Carmello Garaci staggered back. That was about 8 a.m. yesterday, at ...

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  23. STOP PRESS

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Hugh[?] Dwyer (10.7[?] won on points [?] Frank Burns (11.4[?] at the Brisbane Stadium to-night. ...

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  25. FOOLHARDY AIRMEN

    The Ottawa correspondent of the "New York Times" learns on good authority that legislation probably will be introduced in the Dominion Parliament to ...

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  26. EXPRESS DERAILED

    While travelling at 60 miles an hour, the Bordeaux express was derailed near Tours. No deaths have been reported, except ...

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