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  5. Amazing Methods Of Soviet Officials

    Frederick McGowan (31) was admitted to Sydney Hospital last night with a bullet wound in the abdomen, said ...

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  6. BASIC WAGE DROP

    A drop in the basic wage of 1/6 for adult males nd 1/ for adult females was announced by the Industrial ...

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  7. MOMENTOUS TRIAL TO-MORROW

    A British official wireless message states that the trial begins, in Moscow to-morrow, of the six British engineers of the Metropolitan Vickers Co. The gravest public impression has been caused by ...

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  8. NOT DISMISSED Lang Government's Removal

    Mr. L. O. Martin, Minister for Justice, addressing a meeting at Kensington, in advocacy of the Upper House ...

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  9. "Yes" Vote Advocated

    The economic Advisory Council, after carefully reviewing the proposals contained in the Upper House Reform Bi[?], strongly advises the electors to ...

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  10. FIERCE FIGHT

    When Joseph Carnana entered the bedroom of his home in Riley-street, Surry Hills, early this morning, he found a man standing before the partly ...

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  11. LARWOOD WILL PLAY

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that alarmist rumours that Larwood will not play in the coming season are officially denied. ...

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  12. THEIR OWN MEDICINE

    Mr. Norman Bayles, trustee of the Melbourne Cricket Club, who left yesterday for London, said he was going to England with the sole object of ...

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  13. CALM DISTURBED

    Heated passages occurred in the House of Lords during the discussion on the appointment of Lords members to the Joint Committee on ...

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  14. BURN HIS OWN HOME

    In the Supreme Court at Sheppa[?]ton, yesterday, Justice Macarthur said that a person had a perfect right to burn down his own ...

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  15. TETANUS DANGER

    The Director-General of Public Health, Dr. Dick, referring to the recent deaths from tetanus, warned the public not to neglect small injuries. ...

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  16. PROFESSOR ANGUS

    Professor S. Angus, whose attitude on theological matters has given rise to much discussion in church circles, was the subject of a report made to ...

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  17. SYDNEY CITY RATE

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman Hogan) stated last night his belief that during his term of office the city rate would be reduced from 4½d to 3d in ...

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  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS

    The Commissioner for Public Works, Mr. McInnes, unexpectedly retained his seat the West Torrens, benefiting by securing a huge ...

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  19. BOY'S SKYLARKING

    James Peat (15) accidentally shot himself when on a shooting expedition with two companions, near Hartley. He died shortly after admission ...

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  20. REV. HUGH PATON

    The Rev. Hugh Paton has resigned from his charge of St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Phillip-street, Sydney. It appeared that the congregation ...

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  21. LEVEL CROSSING SMASH

    When a sedan car was struck broadside on by a rail motor at a level crossing near Woodford, G. R. Parker was thrown from the car and killed, ...

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  22. ALLEGED MURDER

    The inquest concerning the death of Herbert George Toner, who was found dead at Warracknabeal has concluded. ...

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  23. CHILD KILLED

    Mary Ellen Kelly, aged three, was playing in a paddock at her home at Wagga yesterday afternoon, when a horse which had approached was ...

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  24. BURNED TO DEATH

    A young man, George Fairbrother lost his life in a bush fire which broke out near Gunyah Junction and Mirboo East. He was found on the road on ...

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  25. UNITED STATES TARIFF

    Mr. Hull described as antiquated, obsolete and bewhis[?]ered, the theory of moderation of the tariffs. He said it would flood the United States with ...

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  27. GOERING

    Herr Hitler has appointed Captain Go[?]ring as Premier of Prussia. Received by [?] Duce Rome, Tuesday. ...

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  28. SLIPPED INTO BOILING WATER

    Clement Boucher (19), was putting tins of apples into [?]ats containing boiling water at Huon Pulping Works, when he slipped and the upper part ...

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  29. JAP. SHIP ASHORE

    During a cyclone in Noumea, the Japanese ship "Juyo Mar[?]," bound from Vancouver to Sydney, was stranded about two miles from the ...

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  30. TYPHOID OUTBREAK

    The Department of Health has been conducting investigations with regard to the recent outbreak of typhoid fever at Wattamondarra, near Cowra, in ...

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  31. DICTATORSHIP ENDS

    The formation of Dr. Salazar's Constitutional Government, containing five members of the previous Cabinet, ends the seven years' dictatorship in ...

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  32. GOING ON

    Miss Jean Batten arrived, at 12.30 and departed for Bagdad four hours later. ...

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