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  4. SENSATIONAL TURN IN THE MASSEY CASE

    A SENSATIONAL last-minute tum in the case of James Leighton Massey, 21, whom the Government has decreed shall hang on June 15 for the Darlinghurst service station murder, occurred yesterday when a declaration, ...

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  5. Gayest City At Standstill

    CONFRONTED with the difficult task of achieving order out of industrial chaos and of arresting the financial panic ...

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  6. CAVALCADE OF YESTERDAY

    The plateglass window of a boot repairing shop in Lyons Road Drummoyne, fared badly as a result of a motor car having crashed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Beauty At Authors' Ball

    There were many pretty girls and striking costumes at the Authors' and Artists' Ball, held last night under the auspices of the Fellowship of Australian Writers. The photograph shows Miss Jessie Oglesby and Miss Marjorie Williams as "A House is Built" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CRASH FROM SCAFFOLD

    While plastering from a scaffold outside a theatre in Burwood Road, yesterday, Alfred Dunford, 50. of Ada Street. Oatley. overbalanced and fell ...

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  10. TRIAL OF FOOTBALL STRENGTH

    RUGBY LEAGUE enthusiasts who visit the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day will see a trial of strength between England and ...

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  11. SHIP CRASHES IN HEAVY FOG

    WITH a grinding crash that could be heard in many parts of the city, the Union Company's inter-island steamer ...

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  12. SHOWER OF ABO. SPEARS

    SPURRING their stock horses and galloping wildly through the scrub, the overseer and cook on Willeroo Station ...

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  13. FLYING K.C. MAKES A RECORD

    THE heaviest passenger to be carried by the Qantas Empire Airways arrived to-day from Sydney. He was Mr. H. ...

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  14. Mighty Punch Of No Avail

    THERE arose in Darcy's path the Graeco-American, "Knock-out" Brown, with the devastating punch, who regarded himself as the Man ...

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  15. BEAUTIFYING THAMES

    Long a subject of reproach by lovers of London and of ambitious schemes by town planners, the south bank of the Thames, from Westminster ...

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  16. PREMIER FLIES TO MEETING

    THE Premier, Mr. Butler, established a precedent to-day when he went up in Mr. C. J. Melrose's 'plane and ...

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  17. FILM STAR'S UNCLE GETS SPEAKER'S JOB

    THE House of Representatives has appointed William Brockman Bankhead, floor leader of the Democratic Party and sponsor of ...

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  18. "Fate" Song

    Mr. Reg Hawthorne (conductor) and "John" (plan[?] looked on with rendering eyes as Mr. Roy Kendrick, who recently regained his sight ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. PAGE IN DENMARK

    The Minister for Commerce, Dr. Page, arrived here to-day to continue negotiations with a view to avoiding price competition between ...

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  20. ATTACKS ON THE JEWS

    SERIOUS anti-Semitic riots, have taken place at Minsk, resulting in seven deaths and the injury of almost 100 Jewish citizens. ...

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  21. REICHSBANK PRESIDENT

    CONSIDERABLE speculation has been aroused by the sudden departure of the President of the Reichsbank on a secret mission to ...

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  22. STOP PRESS

    The suggestion that the Federal Government contemplated wholly or partially restoring' emergency cuts suffered by ...

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  23. ENGLISH "SUMMER"

    Continuing cold weather with overcast skies occasional rain and night frosts is causing disappointment to earl Whitsum ...

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  24. EGYPTIAN TREATY

    The British High Commissioner in Egypt. Sir Miles Lampson, arrived yesterday from Cairo. While in London he will consult with the ...

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  25. SEARCHERS WERE BUSHED

    Three of the 50 searchers for Betty Hardy and her sister, who returned to their home at the lighthouse at Cape Everard alter being missing for ...

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  26. THOUSANDS PAY TO LOOK OVER QUEEN MARY

    OVER 32,000 have paid to inspect the Queen Mary since it docked at the Cunard-White Star Line's wharf. ...

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  27. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN

    The centenary of the birth of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain will be celebrated next month, both Birmingham and in London. The ...

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  28. SECRET BALLOT IN SOVIET

    The new constitution is expected to provide the Upper and Lower Chambers with a secret ballot. ...

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  29. LONDON TREATY TALKS

    Informal Anglo-Russian naval conversations on the principles of the London Treaty were resumed at the Foreign Office yesterday. ...

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