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    The giant steel path that leads across one of the world's prettiest waterways and shows the way to the verdant paradise or the North. Lots of water has passed under Hawkesbury Bridge since it was opened 40 years ago. and lots of trains—so many that the structure was beginning to weaken a little. There's a gang of per-way experts renewing the rails and sleepers at present, and generally tightening up the loosened, nuts and bolts for the mightier locos the department is building. "Heaps of life in the old bridge yet," the Railway Chiefs say in answer to the suggestion that the structure is unsafe. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 107 words
  5. A BLANK CARTRIDGE

    All the sensational insinuations which have been connected by whispered innuendo with Detectives Quinn and Allmond, have now been found to be baseless. The Commissioner of Police made a statement to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 668 words
  6. BLIND NO MORE

    The story in last week's "Sunday Times" of the amazing cure of seven-year-old Nellie May, of Farr-street, Rockdale, by Andrew Ernest Morrow, Hurl-stone Park, chemist, after the child had been rejected ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. IS THE BRIDGE SAFE?

    If the train on which you are travelling over the Hawkesbury Bridge, on the Great-Northern line, goes at a speed it gathers on the earth railroad, you might as well say your last prayers and make your will. ...

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  8. PRINCE OF WALES FACES THE MOVIE CAMERA

    Mighty male stars of the screen will soon have a formidable rival, for on Armistice Day the Prince of Wales will be seen on the screen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MR. AMERY DECLINES TO DISCUSS POLITICS

    "I have no ambition to discuss domestic affairs or to enter into party politics, still less to air my own party's views during my tour," was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. AIRMEN CRASH

    Reports of the result of the attempt of Ernest Smith and Emery Bronte to fly from America to Honolulu and back are conflicting ...

    Article : 153 words
  11. HEAT WAVE KILLS 110

    There has been no abatement of the heat wave which has been already responsible for 110 deaths in the Eastern States of America. Eighty deaths were due to prostration ...

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  12. SPECIAL TRAINS FOR 15/-

    The world's smallest public railway opens this afternoon on the nine-mile route between Hythe and New Romney. Although the toylike dimensions include ...

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  13. NAUGHTY LADIES

    The female of the species is more deadly than the male at South Johnstone where the sugar dispute still wages heatedly. A correspondent of the "Labor ...

    Article : 123 words
  14. INDUSTRIAL MISSION

    The members of the Australian Industrial Mission have departed on their return to Sydney. All are well, and they intend to confer on and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. "RECKLESS YOUNG DEVILS"

    Light was thrown on the cause of Air Force casualties by Lord Thomson, ex-Air Minister, in a speech at Guildford. He emphasised that civil flying ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 140 words
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  17. NUNGESSOR'S PLANE

    The report that the wreckage of the Nungesser aeroplane has been found is discredited here. STOP PRESS ...

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