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  2. Advertising

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  3. FOREST RANGER. SHOT DEAD

    Aeroplanes are being used by the police in searching the wild area of a northern Manitoba game preserve for two cold-blooded murderers who ...

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  4. "JUSTICE ONLY A MOCKERY"

    Addressing members of the Howard League for Penal Reform Dr. Ellery, formerly pathologist of the Lunacy Department, claimed ...

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  5. MISSED STEAMER IN W.A.

    A young man who has come to Australia to look for a job, and a girl who is on her way to New Zealand, where she will be ...

    Article : 348 words
  6. Sydney Anzac Memorial Controversy

    Dr. Sheehan, the Coadjutor-Arc hbishop of Sydney, has declined to attend the laying of foundat ion stones of the Sydney Anzac Memorial Buildings to-day. His secretary said he objected to "the figure of a nude woman on the cross, which was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DEALINGS IN TIN HARES

    Jack Munro, director of the Australasian Coursing Club, was again in the witness box at the Tin Hare Commission this morning. ...

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  8. EVICTION AT C0SRIMAL

    Recently a family of which the father was unemployed waa evicted from a house at Corrimal a.d their furniture and effecis were moved ...

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  9. FATAL STREET SMASHES

    Mr. May, the city coroner, suggests that the law should be amended to allow coroners who are also magistrates to punish drivers ...

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  10. VICIOUS ATTACK ON YOUTH

    While James Cox (19) was walking along Regent-street, Redfern, with a girl last night he was viciously attacked by a man. ...

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  11. SHOP WINDOWS SLASHED

    Using a glass catting wheel, a diamond, or a file, vandals last night damaged every plate glass window on the southern side of ...

    Article : 139 words
  12. ENGLAND'S TEST TRIAL

    The omission of M. Tate is the biggest surprise in the teams chosen for the Test trial at Cardiff to-morrow week, the last first-class game ...

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  13. MAN'S ATTACK ON WOMAN

    Samuel Crawford (53), a laborer, appeared before the Glebe Court today on a charge of having maliciously inflicted bodily harm on Ruby ...

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  14. OPENING WITH PRAYER

    The Willoughby Council last night decided by a majority of two to one that future proceedings should be opened with prayer. ...

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  15. KILLED ON WAY HOME

    When Mr. George Edmund Burnett, the victim of an accident at Glanville Railway Station, made his fatal attempt to cross the line ...

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  16. Bolts on Railway; Boys Questioned

    TAMWORTH, Tuesday— It was revealed yesterday that bolts were placed on the rails of the BarrabaTamworth railway line on Saturday ...

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  17. "Daily Mail" Tips for Selection

    The "Daily Mail" declares that while the form displayed at the Cardiff trial match on July 27 may influence the selectors in some late ...

    Article : 90 words
  18. FREE THOUGHT MAGAZINE

    Captain F. A. Chaffey, the Chief Secretary, said to-day that having read through a copy of "Free Thought," a magazine produced at ...

    Article : 134 words
  19. SHIPS COLLIDE IN CANADA

    Delayed by fog in a slight collision while coming up the St. Lawrence River the 42,000-ton liner, the Empress of Britain, carrying the British, ...

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  20. SUNDAY TRADING IN CANBERRA DISTRICT

    At a meeting of the advisory council it was alleged that Sunday football matches at Queanbeyan were market by illicit betting and traffic in liquor. ...

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  21. Commissioning Service at Army Citadel

    An interesting and impressive service was conducted by Adjutant Dibley on Sunday night when the local officers of the Central Salvation Army ...

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  22. Airman Abandons His Flight

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—A message was received this morning from James Weir, who is at Karachi, informing his friends that as a result ...

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  23. HURRIED TOUR BY HITLER

    A whirlwind tour of Germany by Herr Hitler, the Na[?]i leader, in a campaign for the Reichsing elections on July 31 has aroused ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Cockburn News

    The Rev. A. D. M'Cutcheon, accompanied by Messrs C. Hooper and R. Birt, arrived from Broken Hill on Sunday evening and a service was held ...

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  25. Relief Works in S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday— Works involving an expenditure of £75,000 were approved by the Unemployment Relief Council yesterday. They ...

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  26. District A.L.P. Meets

    The District Assembly of the A.L.P. at its meeting last night decided to make an order of the day for the next meeting the consideration of the ...

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  27. Kaye Don Breaks Motor Boat Speed Record

    On Loch Lomond at 5 a.m. to-day Kaye Don at the wheel of Miss England III. made two runs at an average speed of 117.43 miles an hour. Two ...

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  28. Stolen Goods Found Three Men Arrested

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday— Hidden behind a chimney in a house in Newmarket-street, city, which they raided late yesterday afternoon, the police ...

    Article : 125 words
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    The monthly meeting of the A Grade Football League will be held in the league rooms to-morrow night when correspondence and general ...

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  30. ATTACKED WITH PALING

    Mrs. Ethel Lillis (40), on rushing to aid her husband, who was being, attacked by three men in Iredalestreet, Newtown, last night, was ...

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  31. Hospital Patients

    David Bond, who was injured at the South mine yesterday, was to-day reported from the Hospital to be suffering from contusions to the back and ...

    Article : 71 words
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  33. Wool Rail freights May Be Reduced.

    TRANGIE, Saturday— LieutenantColonel Bruxner, the ' Minister for laical Government, told a representative meeting this afternoon that then ...

    Article : 44 words
  34. Sydney Fire; 15 Pianos Damaged

    SYDNEY, Tuesday— Mr. Thorn, caretaker of Rawson Chambers, Pittstreet, city, when roused by his wife early this morning, found a fire ...

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    The Rev. F. Meagher, administrator at the Bishop's House, is at Wilcannia on a visit to the diocese. He is expected back on Thursday. ...

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  39. 61 Degrees To-day

    The highest temperature in the shade up till 3 o'clock to-day was 61 degrees and the barometer reading 29.148. The following forecasts were ...

    Article : 93 words
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    A meeting of the B Grade Football League will be hold to-night when the delegates will go further into the arrangements in connection with the ...

    Article : 51 words
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