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  4. WALKING RADIO "STATION" SEIZED IN RAID

    During a raid yesterday afternoon by police and wireless inspectors at Rosehill races, a pocket transmitting set was seized in the Paddock and a receiving set a short distance from a broadcasting ...

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  5. CITY NIGHT DRINKING

    Following Friday night's raids on five of Sydney's leading hotels, a new policy is announced regarding after-hours ...

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  6. AFTER THE AVALANCHE

    After weeks of heavy snow and severe avalanches, the populace of several villages in the Austrian Tyrol had to be released from their houses, which were entirely covered by snow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TERROR IN DANZIG

    The Democratic constitution granted by the League of Nations to the Free City of Danzig is likely to be torn up ...

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  8. LIKE DAD

    Little Johnny Schneider, in Sydney for the Easter Show with the American cowboys, hopes to be a real cowpuncher some day-like ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WELLS SEES U.S. IN REVOLUTION

    H. G. Wells, leaving New York for London after a stay of some weeks to study certain American phenomena such as Senator Huey Long, Father Coughlin, Dr. Townsend and the N.R.A., openly predicts a revolution in the United ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. COURT CAUGHT IN COALMINE

    PERTH, Saturday. -- An unexpected hindrance to the "course" of Justice occurred at Collie, the coal centre, when members of the State ...

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  11. Nice Bodies, But Poor Brains!

    SYDNEY'S preoccupation with surfing and sun-bathing, excluding the majority of other interests, will be detrimental to the ...

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  14. BET OF £6000 TO NIL TO KEEP STRAIGHT

    PROVIDED he can keep out of gaol for two years, Llewellyn Price, a Gisborne man, can collect interest yearly on £6000. ...

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  15. CAMBRIDGE HAS EASY WIN

    Cambridge won its 12th successive victory in the 'Varsity Boat Race on the Thames this afternoon, beating Oxford by 41 lengths. The time for ...

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  16. FIVE CHARGED

    Late yesterday afternoon at Parramatta Police Station, Walter Bedford, 25, electrican, and radio mechanic, was charged under the ...

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  17. EARLY FOGS FORECAST

    The weather forecast for to-day is mist or fog in morning; warm, cloudy and sultry day, with a tendency to scattered showers ...

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  18. Doctor Wounded, Another Man Critical

    WHEN scores of townspeople were busy posting malls to outlying centres shortly after noon to-day, George Ryan, a well-known ...

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  19. AN EARLY SIGN OF WINTER

    Football is already crowding cricket of] the stage, and official trial games were played by the Rugby League yesterday. This picture shows an incident in the North Sydney Eastern Suburbs game at the Sports Ground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. UNDER DEATH SENTENCE

    Although she is under sentence of death for having drowned her 13-months-old baby in the Yarra, Mary Alice Clara Stevens, who is in ...

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  21. Indian Wrestler Holds Necking Party

    THE newest hold, the true wrestler's knot, encircled the massive neck of Billy Meeske, 14.10, at Bohemia Stadium to-night. ...

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  22. TRAIN RAIDERS

    Having investigated for some time the theft of hundreds of pounds worth of goods from trains, the C.I.B. came to the conclusion that a ...

    Article : 97 words
  23. EATING CATS, DOGS; BELIEVE IT OR NOT

    "BELIEVE-IT-OR-NOT" RIPLEY has returned from a tour of Russia, declaring that his train was besieged by "ragged, starving mobs ...

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  24. BOXER'S INJURIES

    Ray Hay, 24, of Marion-street, Leichhardt, a well-known boxer, was treated at Lewisham Hospital last night for a wound in the body, ...

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