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  2. AIR MAIL REPORT THIS WEEK

    THE report of the Atterney-General, Mr. Menzies, on Anglo-Australian air mail negotiations will be received by Federal Cabinet at Canberra this week. Although it is recognised that the use of flying boats for the service is now inevitable, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Derby Trotting Winner In Mysterious Fire

    WINNER of the 1936 N.S.W. Trotting Derby at Harold Park, Terry's Pick was so badly burned in a mysterious fire ...

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  4. Tin Can Mail

    Postal officials were surprised yesterday when the Mariposa brought the first mail in a tin can ever to reach Sydney. The can was picked up by a warship from a native in a canoe off the Island of Niuafoon (Tongan group) and taken to Page Page, where it was transferred to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PARALYSIS CLINIC FOR NEWCASTLE

    FOLLOWING the success which has attended the Sister Kenny Clinic for the treatment of infantile paralysis at Royal North Shore ...

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  6. From Fiji

    The Rev. A. T. Thompson, commerce secretary of the British and Foreign Bible society, returned from Fiji yesterday, where he arranged for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Back From U.S.A.

    Managing director of R.K.O. Radio Pictures in Australia, Mr. Ralph Boyle, and Mrs. Doyle returned to Sydney yesterday. Mr. Doyle had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PARKES AS DEPUTY LD. MAYOR

    A LAST-MINUTE change of front by Alderman Tresidder (Independent) at the City Council yesterday resulted in ...

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  9. 'SUNDAY EXPRESS' SUPPORT

    INDICATING the splendid enthusiasm aroused by the proposal to launch "The Sunday Express" was the large attendance at the meeting ...

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  10. CUSTOMS BUMPS UP REVENUE

    The Treasurer, Mr. Casey, announced to-day that the excess of receipts over expenditure for July, the first month of the financial year, ...

    Article : 132 words
  11. No Move In Trade War So Far

    No Information has yet been received by the Federal Government from Japan regarding any action which it proposes to take ...

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  12. TWO WOMEN ARE NAMED

    Three attractive women, consisting of a petitioning wife and two young women whom she charged with misconduct with her husband, were ...

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  13. No Plain Bull About This Fellow

    CLAIMED to be the largest in the world, a bull standing 6ft. high and weighing 2698 lbs., will be shown at ...

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  14. CONVICTIONS QUASHED

    At Albury on may 28, R. Gunderson and son and John Keith were each sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment for having damaged the steamer ...

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  15. MAN CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTING TO POISON FAMILY

    CLARENCE Reginald Northey, 36, carrier, who has just been released from Moree Hospital, was charged at Moree ...

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  16. JUDGMENT RESERVED IN BOARDMAN SUIT

    Judgment was reserved by the Full Court yesterday, on the appeal made by Phyllis May Boardman against the decision of Mr. Justice ...

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  17. ECHO POINT TRAGEDY

    Following a hurried trip to Katoomba Morgue to-day, a woman definitely identified the body of the man who crashed over Echo Point ...

    Article : 66 words
  18. IMPROVE PICTURES, SAYS POPE

    THE text of the Encyclical issued by Pope Pius concerning the establishment of permanent national film-reviewing offices to promote good ...

    Article : 360 words
  19. Advertising

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  20. EXISTENCE OF SONGS IS SHORT

    A LONDON visitor spent 60 minutes one evening this week grieving over the short life of song hits. He mourned the early demise of ...

    Article : 313 words
  21. EXPERT LAUDS SAVAGE

    Greatly impressed by the sincerity of the N.Z. Prime Minister, Mr. Savage, the secretary of the Federated Pharmaceutical ...

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  22. RECORD AUGUST TEMPERATURE

    Following yesterday's comparatively high temperature of 75.1 degs., the mean maximum temperature for the first 10 days of this month was a ...

    Article : 93 words
  23. REDFERN FACTORY ABLAZE

    A storeroom on the top floor of Thomas McCotter's two-storey factory at the corner of Abercromble and Lander Streets, Redfern, was ...

    Article : 66 words
  24. To Figure In Her Last Drama Of The Sea

    The pilot steamer Captain Cook, which has figured in so many sea dramas on the N.S.W. coast, is soon to slip her anchor for the last time-- ...

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  25. BULLET STILL IN BACK

    Detectives investigating the shooting of James Phillip Barron, 33, of Church Street, Newtown, at Darlington, on Saturday, are still inclined ...

    Article : 66 words
  26. NO MESSAGES TO CANARY ISLANDS

    AMALGAMATED Wireless (Aasis) Limited announced last night that the Spanish Administration had ...

    Article : 72 words
  27. RE-APPOINTMENT OF QLD. GOVERNOR

    It is almost certain that Sir Lesile Wilson will be reappointed Governor of Queensland for a further term. His term will expire in March. ...

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  28. WOMAN'S BAD FALL

    With the base of her skull probably fractured, Mrs. Phyills Watson, 36, bar attendant, of Henrietta St., Waverley, was found at the foot of ...

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  29. INJURED IN FALL

    Slipping and falling near his home in Church Street, Parramatta, yesterday, Francis Barker, about 54 struck his head on the pavement and ...

    Article : 51 words
  30. NEW BRIDGE SCHEME

    A further step in the proposal to erect a suspension bridge between Greenwich and Wollstonecraft was taken at Lane Cove Council meeting ...

    Article : 48 words
  31. BUYER OF WAR SERVICE HOME EVICTED

    Edric Chester Parry, against whom eviction proceedings were taken at Newtown Court yesterday on behalf of the Commissioner, was allowed ...

    Article : 19 words
  32. RESCUED FROM HARBOR

    Jumping into the Harbor at Circular Quay yesterday to retrieve his hat, Samuel Lee, 33, of Kippax Street, Surry Hills, was rescued and taken ...

    Article : 48 words
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