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  2. Advertising

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  3. To-day's News In Brief

    Sydney's Lord Mayor lil SYDNEY, Friday.-The Lord Mayor (Sir Alfred Parker) is still seriously i 11. His; condition, is causing ...

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  4. NEW DRIVE AGAINST JEWS

    VAS a climax to' a day: of propaganda during ' which molt Jews strictly obeyed:the warning to remain indoors; 20,000 cheering Nazis heard ...

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    Move To 1 Steady. Sugar Pricesf LONDON, August 15. ...

    Article : 148 words
  6. "FITTER DOES NOT KNOW"

    .A statement, has been issued by Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Ltd. refuting the evidence given in the Gosford Small Debts Court to the ...

    Article : 157 words
  7. Aerial Duels In Great war

    Vivid, accounts- of encounters, with the legendary "Red.Baron," Public Enemy No. 1 of British airmen.during: the war, and with Eschwager,another ...

    Article : 529 words
  8. ABYSSINIA HAS ARMY OF 325,000 IN NORTH

    The Abyssinian army io Ike, Berth MW inibcrt 325,000 Mea, according to aa estimate from Addis Ababa,- paMkiked ia the "Daily Mail." Thu. army,.which it it expected will bear the brant? ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S QUOTES

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  10. SHOP DAMAGED BY FIRE

    A'small'shop situated at 580 Wolfram-street, owned by Mrs. Nevins, and used by her in the conduct of a mixed' business, was together with ...

    Article : 174 words
  11. YOUNG GIRL ASSAULTED

    When Leslie Edwin Deal (40); who hadibeen convicted of an offence against. a girl of ll, appeared for sentence to-day Judge ' Sheridan said ...

    Article : 117 words
  12. Africans Again In Tight Corner

    ': LONDON, August 35.-The South Africans are threatened wit) their second successive defeat ns. ti.result of to-day's play, against Essex, who ...

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  13. AIR MAIL TO N.Z.

    The Minister for Defence ' (Mr; Parkhill) announced to-day that it was'hot intended that the air mail service to Now Zealand should bc ...

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  14. POLICE CHIEF PUTS BOYS ON THEIR HONOR

    Superintendent Robson's method of deall with Voutnftit offenders "to meeting. with, success, none lia vine brokeu promises given to him to ...

    Article : 90 words
  15. "Something Wrong With Our; Economie System''

    "Addressing a meeting of the League to Abolish Poverty, thc very Kev. W. H. Johnson said he wanted his presence to be interpreted as a ...

    Article : 131 words
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  17. THIEVES ENTER WAREHOUSE

    .An attempt..was made last. night, j or in the early hours ot this, morning,. to-force tbs safo lu the. warehouse of Goode, purrarit, and Murray ...

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  18. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

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  19. HEROIC HEADS LIST OF WINNING, SIRES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-Heroic, for thc third year in succession, heads the list of-winning sires in Australia for the season just closed. Ho had 40 ...

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  20. SCHOONER LOST AT SEA

    An officiai report received here gives detaiU of the sinking of a schooner in Torres Strait. The occurrence took place on July 6. Light ...

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  21. Do Boys Prefer Ping Pong To Football?

    SYDNEY, Friday.-Is tho" modem youth forsaking football and boxing l'or tablo tennis and golf? A canvass of city sports stores ...

    Article : 134 words
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    Tlf R. ' J. Prentice, district superintendent of the New South Wales Railways at Orange, arrived- on this morning's express.. He will leave ...

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  25. NO HOSPITAL CHARGES FOR UNEMPLOYED

    Referring to-day to a complaint made at a meeting, of the B.ItC. that an unemployed man had received an account for. Hospital J expenses,, tho ...

    Article : 91 words
  26. Riots Wherever tie Goes

    ' MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Thrills wera many and frequent on the travels of Mr. C. Jacobsen, 'Auckland barrister,'.who returned in tho Shaw Savlll ...

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  27. MAN FALLS 60 FEET FROM WINDMILL

    Janies Harris, un. employee of'Tolarno Station, fell, about 60 feet from aswindmill yesterday and was rushed in to Broken Hill in the early hours ...

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  28. ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT

    "Inquirer"" attics: "Whir is'tho: henil of tho State, tho Governor or' the Premier? Answer: The Governor.ts the official ...

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    DEPARTURES from the Grand Hotel to-day included Messrs; ll. Dunshoa and W. A. Haines, who left for Menindee, and Mr. C. North, who ...

    Article : 62 words
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