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  3. To-day's Weather

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  6. ROCK FALL KILLS TWO WORKMEN

    FATAL injuries were received by two men, and a third was badly mutilated by a sudden collapse of tons of rock in a tunnel under ...

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  7. THEY WENT QUIETS [?]

    Charged with "defensive behavior" (they had to dodge the advances of some of the prettiest girls in Sydney), Archie Jackson and Don Bradman were "arrested" at Coogee Charity Carnival yesterday. They were let off with a caution. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FIRST STEP BUT --

    THE decision of the Prime Minister to grant a Royal Commission into the coal-mining industry is regarded by miners on the ...

    Article : 237 words
  9. "THANKS," SAY MINERS

    "LONG, may the 'Labor Daily' continue to speak on behalf of the working-class of this Statel" This was one of the many ...

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  10. WINDFALLS FOR CHURCHILL

    THE amazing increase in the British Government's revenue from death duties is revealed in a report for the last nine months. During that period ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. LIABILITY FOR CARGOES

    Before the High Court to-day an appeal by Zylo Manufacturers against the decision of the State Full Court in favor of the shipowners was ...

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  13. USED UGLY WEAPON

    WHEN arrested by Regent Street police last night, a woman, who was charged with a stabbing offence, was relieved of a strange ...

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  14. ITALIANS NOW NOT MIGRATING

    BENITO MUSSOLINI'S anti-emigration policy, through which only apodal classes of Italians are permitted to emigrate, has brought gratifying ...

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  15. BAVIN TO CANBERRA

    THE Premier will leave for Yass and Canberra tills morning. Mr. Bavin will be at the Federal Capital on Monday as State representative at ...

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  16. "HIS MAGIC POWERS GAINED MASTERY"

    Dr. Karl Unger leader of the German anthroposophical movement, was shut and killed tin lie entered a public hall to delivered a lecture. Three shots ...

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  17. KILLED BY LIVE SHOT

    HOW a live cartridge came to be inserted in a gun at a military trainees' practice yesterday afternoon, when Frederick Leighton, 18, was ...

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  18. ELECTROCUTED DURING STORM

    Early this morning Arthur Douglas. 23, an ironmoulder, got out of bed to fix the electric light, which had gone out during a storm. His sister, ...

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  19. WESTERN MINES WORK FULL TIME

    Extra men are being put on in all western pits, most of which have now a full complement of men. All the mines are working at tall pressure. ...

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  20. JACKSON JOINS THE CHORUS

    New South Wales batsman Archie Jackson never looked as pleased walking back to the S.C.G. pavilion as he did yesterday. Misses Grace Fraser (left) and Mollie Murphy, of "Hit the Deck," escorted him back to Coogee Oval pavilion, alter playing Don Bradman in a single-wicket ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. LITHGOW DELEGATES

    The miners' executive will confer in Sydney to-morrow on the coal troubles, a new aspect resulting from Mr. Bruce's agreeing to appoint a Royal ...

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  23. 'NOT EVEN A TRUCE'

    "THIS treaty is not even a truce. It is the beginning of a most stupendous struggle for world dominion and territorial ...

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  24. "BATTERED FOR NOTHING"

    BADLY knocked about, Charles Beaumer, 65, ple-seller, a wellknown identity at Darlinghurst, was admitted to Sydney Hospital last night ...

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  25. LEADERSHIP NOT DISCUSSED

    The secretary of the South Australian Parliamentary Labor Party, Mr. K. J Shepherd, M.P., stated today that the question of the future ...

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  26. WILL SIT DURING. WEEK-END

    In order to expedite the trial of the alleged bombers, the Chief Justice. Sir William Irvine, told the Criminal Court to-day that he was prepared to ...

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  27. CONSTABLES DISMISSED

    The Police Commissioner, General Blarney has dismissed from the Force Constables A. Stewart and W. C. Jones, of Burnley. ...

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  28. BURIED UNDER HOT BRICKS

    Burled under red-hot bricks, when a kiln collapsed at the Eastwood Brickworks yesterday. Charles Oderton. of 6 Lansdowne St., Eastwood, received ...

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  29. REWARD OFFERED

    Concerned about the mysterious disappearance of their daughter, Dora, Mr. and Mrs. Ftyna of Illestrom Flats. Carabella Street. Kirribilli have ...

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  30. TRANSPORT WORKERS' BILL GAGGED THROUGH

    The Transport Workers Amending Bill, to give effect of law to the regulations recently Issued was gagged through the second reading in the ...

    Article : 38 words
  31. VENTURE ABANDONED

    Owing to heavy seas running in Cook Strait, Charles Burwell, who was attempting to row across the Strait to the South Island, in a canvas canoe. ...

    Article : 57 words
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