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  2. Advertising

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  3. LANG CANDIDATE 4000 AHEAD IN EAST SYDNEY

    KANSAS CITY, Saturday.—Mrs. Myrtle Bennett (35) shot her husband dead in the climax of a quarrel about a game of bridge. The jury ...

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  6. ONE OUT OF THE BOX

    DR. A. J. ROSS, owner of the yacht Stradbroke II, greets Captain P. Poulsen, of the motor boat Box, which got into ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 52 words
  7. MAJORITY DWINDLES

    WITH a majority of nearly 4000 votes when counting closed last night in the East Sydney Federal by-election, the Labour candidate, Mr. E. J. Ward, was certain of victory, although his majority was 7000 less than the Labour ...

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  8. ARRIVED FROM JAVA

    This interesting passenger arrived by the steamer Nieuw Zeeland on Saturday. The lady added to the total last week three little ones. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SHOT IN DARK

    A shot was fired at a night watchman in a lane off Stanley-street, South Brisbane, early this morning, when the surprised thieves in the ...

    Article : 359 words
  10. WIN LIKELY

    GRAFTON, Saturday.—The Clarence seat seems a certainty for Mr. A. S. Henry, solicitor, of Sydney and a native of the Clarence, ...

    Article : 341 words
  11. THE CANDIDATES

    The Nationalist candidate (Mr. L. Courtenay) said to-night: "I think that I am entitled to feel proud of the greatly reduced majority in the ...

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  12. RAZOR USED

    An argument between a man and a woman at North Quay on Saturday morning ended abruptly when a razor was produced, and the man fell back with ...

    Article : 161 words
  13. A STORY IN STONE

    The foundation stone of a new Church of St. Thomas, in Grey-street, laid on Saturday by Archbishop Sharp. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. ALL-IN FIGHT

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—More than 30 seamen, the majority being firemen and stewards, staged an all-in fight near the Lord Nelson Hotel at ...

    Article : 134 words
  15. REDUCE SALARIES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Federal Public, servants, who so far have escaped the salary cut, are interested in the difference to be held in ...

    Article : 173 words
  16. NEARLY BLOWS

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The intervention by police at the Paddington Town Hall booth, prevented rival party canvassers from coming to blows at ...

    Article : 151 words
  17. USE PREROGATIVE

    LISMORE, Saturday.—The first move in an attempt to depose the Lang and Scullin Governments by constitutional means has been made by a group of ...

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  18. GAIN FOR REFORM

    LONDON, Saturday.—The final results of the elections for the London County Council are:— Municipal Reformers .. .. 83 ...

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  19. CHRISTENING NEW CLINKERS

    At the Great Public Schools Old Boys' regatta on Saturday Mrs M'Ghie christened two new clinkers, named respectively Ian M'Ghis and Eric Evers, and clinking good clinkers they are. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. INCREASED SUSTENANCE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday— Sustenance to workless families is to be increased, but a maximum amount has not yet been fixed. At present the ...

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  21. VICTIM OF ASSAULT.

    Said to have been assaulted at Boundary-street, West End, on Saturday, William Lawson, of Baynes-street, West End, was removed to the Mater ...

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  22. OPPOSES REPUDIATION

    LISMORE, Saturday.—A difference between members of the Lismore branch of the Labour party over Mr. Lang's financial proposals, as outlined at the ...

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  23. STORM PROBABLE

    Generally fine and hot, but thunderstorm probable in afternoon or evening. North-easterly to northerly winds. ...

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  24. IN OTHER PAGES

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  25. INVITED FOR TEST

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Miss Noel Clapp, the 18-year-old daughter of the Chief Commissioner of Railways, may be seen in the "talkies" soon. ...

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  26. BUND STENO-TYPIST

    LONDON, Saturday.—The first blind girl employed in a Government office is Violet Harper (20), of Beckenham. She has been appointed a shorthand-typist ...

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  27. SEVERE SACRIFICE

    PARIS, Saturday.—At Rochefort, a young Senegalese soldier, understanding little French, was placed on sentry duty for the first time, and imagined ...

    Article : 63 words
  28. EYE ON NOBEL PRIZE

    CARSON CITY (Nevada), Saturday.—Mrs. Grace Hegger Lewis, farmer, and wife of Sinclair Lewis, is suing for additional alimony, and ...

    Article : 46 words
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