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  7. MR. WILLIS IN DEFENCE

    In an impassioned address to the Labor Conference last night, the Vice-president of the Executive Council (Mr. Willis), characterised members of the Parliamentary Labor Caucus as "miserable, ...

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  8. NOW HARDER AGROUN[?]

    The stranded Riverina is, now harder aground than ever. A heavy sea is running, arid any attempt at salvage is impossible. THE waves have washed a sandbank ...

    Article : 647 words
  9. COST HIM £28

    Chrysanthemums of a peculiar "ashy rose" hue are not likely to be forgotten by George Siddall, a Bankstown horticulturist. ...

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  10. ROYAL VISITOR INDISPOSED

    The Duchess of York is indisposed, and the Royal pair will not go to Ercildoune Station for the week-end. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. HE WAS SAFE

    Visiting Broken Hill after an bsence of two years and nine months, a man from a station on the Paroo River did not keep an appointment. ...

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    How some Bullahdelah homes suffered in the recent flood. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BRUTAL MURDER

    When the body of T. H. Currell (62), farmer, of Bowgada, partly enclosed in a sack, was found on his farm it revealed a particularly revolting murder. ...

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  14. TAREN POINT'S GHOST

    Where's Conan Doyle? There's a ghost at Taren Point. 'Bus passengers are scared, and the drivers are nervous. ...

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  15. TIRED HUNTERS

    Hunters of Hares were too tired to go beyond the coursing grounds recently in search of game. As a result of their visits not more than ...

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  16. DUKE DEFIED

    A very small girl flouted the Duke of York this afternoon. Her sister tumbled over his feet. Then she refused to hand up a bouquet ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. ROYAL PAIR ON SOAP BOX

    The Duke and Duchess of York took their stand on the "soap box' this afternoon, but not with political intent. ...

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  18. BIG MASSACRE

    Although earlier reports overestimated the dead, it is now reported that the death-roll numbers 100, including women and ...

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    Colonel Alfred Spain, V.D., F.R.I.B.A., the new president of the United Service Institution. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. 'PLANE BUMPS

    Four passengers in the mail 'plane from Mildura had a narrow escape from serious injury yesterday afternoon. ...

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  21. Lost in Mountains

    A search is being made in the Tararua Mountains for two young men, Desmond Seanlon and Roy D[?]edrich, who started to tramp from Levin across to ...

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  22. BORROWED BABY

    A woman who took a great liking to a baby boy, the son of Mrs. A. Hynes, of Booth Street, Annandale, on Wednesday afternoon, borrowed it for a ...

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  23. STOP PRESS NEWS

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    Macintoshes, umbrellas, and furs had but a short holiday. They were all [?] again in the city yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. FIJI'S TURN

    In a recent London cable message it was claimed that a baby born in Battorsea was the smallest in the world, weighing 2lb. 2oz. But 2 12 years ago ...

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  26. WEATHER FORECAST

    Cloudy, with some showers, on coast and tablelands; fine elsewhere. Cool generally; some frosts on highlands. Winds ohiefly ...

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  27. Body in Bush

    The body of James Byrant, of Mongarlowe, who had boon missing for some days, was found in the bush at Mongarlowe yesterday. It is not known ...

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