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  5. PROUD PARENT

    After weeks on her nest, this black swan, in the Botanic Gardens, now has a family of four. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AID. WALDER HOWLS AT THE MOON

    BEFORE A[?] W[?]dder [?] high his [?] of Labor [?] than ...

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  8. DRIVER THROWN CLEAR AS TRAIN HITS LORRY

    A MIRACULOUS escape from death was experienced by T. Pass, a motor lorry driver, in a level-crossing smash at Tuncester, four miles from ...

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  9. STILL SNAP AND SNARL

    BRITAIN has indicated that she will raise the question of [?]miting capital ships to-day's plenary session. if it is held. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SEVEN BULLETS FIRED AT IRISH VICE-PRESIDENT

    MR. KEVIN O[?]GGINS, Vice-President of the Irish Free State, and Minister for Justice, was assassinated after he had left his home at 11.15 a.m. yesterday, while walking to Booterstown Catholic Church alone, his wife having gone to an earlier mass. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MURDER OF FRED. W. THORLEY

    AT TAMWORTH Police Court to-day, Cyril Mathew Thompson, 30, horse trainer, was committed for trial, at the Tamworth ...

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  12. FAILURE OF FED. LOAN IS ADMITTED

    UNOFFICIALLY. the failure of the Commonwealth £7,000,000 loan was admitted by the Federal Treasury to-day. It was stated that only 11 per ...

    Article : 239 words
  13. WORKLESS ARMY GROWS IN THE WEST

    COMPLAINTS that present unemployment is due to the influx of foreigners, and that the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, had ...

    Article : 224 words
  14. INFLUENCE OF FILMS FROM U.S.A.

    BEFORE the Film Commission to-day. Mr. Win. O'Brien, vice-president of the Brisbane Sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers' ...

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  15. SWINE FEVER IN VIC.

    "The danger from swine fever. along the Victorian border continues," it is stated by the Department of Agriculture, "and [?] are about to be promulgated ...

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  16. COOLIES FOR THE NICKEL MINES

    Tonkinese men. women and children, numbering 371, bound for the nickel mines in New Caledonia, are on beard the French steamer Ville D'Amiens. ...

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  17. BOARD REFUSES TO CANCEL SUGAR AWARD

    THE Board of Trade and Arbitration refuted to cancel the sugar industry award, applied for by the employers, and arising out ...

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  18. "WITH DEEP SYMPATHY"

    At McMahon's Point, where portion of the rood is being dug up, somebody hat fashioned a "gravestone" and placed an inscription on a cross. The top inseription reads: -- "Here lies the bodies of Bavin and Bruce, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. PRIZES WORTH £6666

    Mr Strong, [?] Crescent Street Rozzelle, brought on Art Union [?]ket and won £1000. Mr. C. Closs. of Allen Street ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. MAN DIES FROM POISON

    Samuel Fairweather 52, died from poisoning in Perth Hospital last night a few minutes after he had been brought there by the ambulance, ...

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  21. BOTH LEGS BROKEN IN TWO PLACES

    Struck by a motor car in William Street, City, shortly after 9 o'clock last night, Robert James Patterson, 19, of Rosebery Street, ...

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  22. RICHMOND TROTTING

    Three harnessed trotters started in the £300 Trotting Cup, run at Richmond to-day. over two miles. Glimmer. who won by yards from Sir. ...

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  23. LABOR BARRISTER AS DEPUTY JUDGE

    To fill the vacahey causes by temporary elevation to the Supreme Court Bench of Judge Wasley, Mr. H. A, Poster, the Labor barrister, has ...

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  24. DIED AFTER HEARTY MEAL

    A man of 70, known in the district as Sir Clayton Freeling, died immediately after eating a hearty meal of Smythesdale to-day. ...

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  25. AN APPRECIATION

    "A man of marked personal courags, he was quiet in demeanor, clearthinking and impressive, though [?]served in his style of speaking." ...

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  26. TRAM OVER BOY'S FOOT

    Although Harry Duntlen [?] of Earl Street. Arncliffe rolled under a tram in Pitt Street City. yesterday he [?] with [?]rushed foot and ...

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