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  6. SIXTH IN FIVE MONTHS

    The sixth President of Cuba within five months, Carlos Mendietta, the 33 years old Nationalist leader, has resumed office with conditions holding fair promise that he will be able to effect a reconciliation between all factions, and thus ...

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  7. Silhouettes and Little Ships

    The heat wave in Sydney last week was conducive to bathing. Here is a scene on the harbor side of Manly taken just before dusk, when after a s[?]eltering day in the city these young woman sought solace in the cool refreshing water. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Prince George Sails For Africa

    Prince George sailed to-day for South Africa aboard the liner Carnarvon Castle. The Prince of Wales ...

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  9. Valuable Opals Recovered

    How 1665 valuable opals were discovered in attache cases was related at Clerken well Police Court when Frank Charles Lockwood (29), an opal merchant, formerly of Sydney, was charged with stealing them, from his uncle, Charles ...

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  10. Retail Price of Bread 5d

    Through the addition of the Federal sales tax to the price of bread there appears to be some confusion as to what the retail charge ...

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  11. Clash Between Houses in W. Aust.

    Unless the Financial Emergency Bill, which caused the clash between the Legislative Assembly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Black Eye For Constable

    After being arrested and taken to the watchhouse for using obscene language, a woman who had 241 previous convictions, included ...

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  13. Japan's Inroads Into Britain's Trade

    "It is discouraging to Britain, which has always generously responded to Australia's demands for financial assistance, to see Japan making such serious inroads on the trade we have every right to expect," said Mr. ...

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  14. States Can Levy

    The High Court has upheld the levying of State transport tax on a vehicle plying between Melbourne ...

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  15. MAY RESUME ON MONDAY.

    It is probable that there will be a resumption of work in several textile mills on Monday. ...

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  16. Not for Centenary.

    The Marquess of Aberdeen has informed "The Daily Standard" that he regrets his inability to accept the Melbourne Centenary invitation. The ...

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  17. SPONGES MAY HAVE TO WORK.

    The Embury Scientific Expedition—the third of its kind—arrived in Brisbane by the steamer Canberra last night. Mr. F. A. ...

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  18. HEAT WAVE IN ADELAIDE

    So intense was the heat at Loxton to-day that horses dropped. from exhaustion, and birds sought shelter in houses. The ...

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  19. IRISH IMPORT DUTIES INCREASED.

    The Government has announced various new import duties, operative from January 20. The duty on motor chassis has been increased to 33 1-3 per ...

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  20. FINER WOOL RATES MAINTAINED.

    The London wool sales opened with competition brisk. All finer grades maintained full rates, but ...

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  21. Posh Wedding for Sister

    "The first thing I do is to see my young sister, Hannah, has a real posh wedding," said Harry Mizler, ...

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  22. A Good Score

    There were only three women defendants in the Police Court to-day, but they represented no less than 772 appearances in the ...

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  23. PAY ROLL SAVED.

    Two men made a daring but vain attempt to steal the Booth Manufacturing Company's pay roll at Moonee Ponds yesterday ...

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  24. CONTAMINATED OYSTERS.

    The city medical officer of health (Dr. G. W. F. Paul), announces that the examination of the first batch of oysters taken ...

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  25. LORRY CRASHES INTO BRIDGE.

    Three men were injured when a timber-laden motor lorry crashed into the side of a bridge on the South-road, at Marion, yesterday. ...

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  26. MACHINE KEEPS WOMAN ALIVE.

    An electrically operated machine has been keeping a woman alive in the Coast Hospital since her breathing failed during a ...

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  27. ROMA-STREET SALES

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  28. Police Court Humor

    The following dialogue occurred in the Police Court to-day between the magistrate and a tall, soldierly man who threw the ...

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  29. WOMAN FINED £50.

    A raid for sly-grog on a city brothel reuslted in the finding of 33 bottles of beer on the ice in a house at the corner of ...

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  30. "Leading Man" Hog Now Dead.

    Blue Boy the only "leading man" hog in the talkies, or grunties, is dead. He was quartered at a stock ...

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  31. VICTORIA'S NEW GOVERNOR.

    LadY Huntingfield has advised "The Daily Standard" that her husband, the Governor elect of Victoria, is returning from Madeira next week. His ...

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  32. CHILLED BEEF TRADE.

    All questions relating to the development of the chilled beef trade will be considered at a conference to be held at the Brisbane Abattoir ...

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  33. DEATH OF NOTED CHURCH LEADER.

    The death is announced of Viscount Hallfax, who for half a century was president of the English Church Union and leader of the "Catholic" ...

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  34. GIRL'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    Confronted by a wall of flame on her awakening, at her home at Prahran early yesterday, Miss Gwen Hack narrowly escaped death. ...

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  35. FATHER'S DASH TO BEDSIDE OF DAUGHTER.

    The death occurred yesterday of Miss Margot Maokay, ot Edgecliffe. She was buried privately at the South Head Cemetery. ...

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  36. Intense Cyclone Threatens Coast

    The following storm warning was is sued by the Weather Bureau at 10.15 a.m.;—Advices from Willis Island this morning show that a very intense cyclone was centred at 9 a.m. to-day about 50 miles north northwest from the Island. It is moving westwards,and apparently threatens ...

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  37. SHOPLIFTER GAOLED FOR TWO MONTHS.

    Observed to steal a pair of ladles' stockings from a counter in the store of T. C. Beirne Pty., Ltd., yesterday, Thomas Alfred Silver (53, laborer) ...

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  38. CREATOR OF FISHER GIRLS DEAD.

    [?] [?]son Fisher, the artist who created the Fisher girls, died to-day, following an emergency operation. He was 56 Years of age. ...

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  39. SOLD FOR SCRAP IRON.

    The Angkor, which formerly traded on the Sidney-Noumea run as the Atlantique, has been sold for scrap [?]ron. ...

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