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  3. TO—DAY'S WEATHER.

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  5. Find of Gold in Fiji Promises Immense Wealth

    While New Guinea has been getting acres of publicity because of the romantic gold discoveries there, a party of Sydney men, headed by Mr. J. L. Gordon, a mining engineer with world experience, has been quietly plugging away on a ...

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  6. COAL SEAM WAS NOT STRUCK

    The Civic Commissioners have learned that the initial coal-boring operations at Bunnerong power station were a rather serious ...

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  7. QUIET, BUT

    The stage is set at Canberra for the great political drama of 1929. Parliament House, dominating the administrative area of the city, is ready for next week's opening scenes, even to a well stocked bar and smiling barmen, ...

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  8. GENERAL WILL HOLD ON

    In a special supplement of the "War Cry," is published General Booth's letter to the High Council of the Salvation Army, dated January 17 and addressed ...

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  9. Not a Bad Start

    "Plum" Warner writes in the "Morning Post," "England's is not a great start. but it is within a few runs of the opening day's ...

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  10. DEAD SPY VICTIM

    Counter espionage, it is suspected, is behind the supposed murder in the Bois de Boulogne of the Belgian Delattre, who recently ...

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  11. SLEEP OF DEATH UNLESS NATION READY

    "Unless the nation can be aroused to the need for organisation, it may sink into the 'sleep of death, declared Lord Halsbury presiding at a lecture at the ...

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  13. ALL CLASSES MOURN POPULAR MINISTER

    Thousands of silent citizens stood reverently outside Pitt street Congregational Church yesterday as the funeral procession of the late Mr. Albert Bruntell, the Chief Secretary, moved off for Northern Suburbs Cemetery. The Premier (Mr. Bavin) is shown standing on the steps with all the members of the State Cabinet. A line of troopers led the cortege. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. CRICKET LAWS ARE "AS YOU WERE"

    Unanimous rejection was the fate of a number of proposals to alter the laws of cricket in order to check high scoring, considered by a ...

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  15. ROYAL BRIDE SAYS "NO—NOT YOU"!

    When the wedding feast was laid in the Bavarian town of Regensburg, the lady exercised her right to change her mind. ...

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  16. SCHEMLING'S WIN

    Max Schemling the German heavy, weight, scored a technical K.O. over Johnny Risko, of Cleveland, in the ninth round of a ten round bout. ...

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  17. STOP PRESS

    Mick Knowles, 9.6½,Knocked out Dick Congress, 9.3½, in four rounds rounds The gong saved Congress at the count of right, but he was unable ...

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