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  4. 'VARSITY UNION'S JUBILEE YEAR

    A number of the brightest young students of the University, discussing with the greatest fervor subjects ranging from pitch and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BURNING FOR GLORY AND HONOR AND POWER

    We have gone back to Napolconism! Guizet, one of the sanest of Frenchmen, said: -- "Other nations dislike war, hats it, ...

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  6. Personal

    Among those yesterday admitted as solicitors of the Supreme Court or New South Wales was Mr. Waller Cecil Lacey. Though comparatively ...

    Article : 850 words
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  8. THE FARMERS ANSWER MR. BRUCE

    What Mr. Bruce intended to be a compelling appeal for a united front against Labor has badly missed tire. The Farmers' and Country Party, to whom the appeal was particularly directed, have derided it. They laugh at the Prime Minister's hint at some ...

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  9. ADVICE TO THE VICE-ADMIRAL

    No one wants to mar the pleasantness that should characterise the visit of the fleet. But there will certainly be trouble if we are made to think that the high officers of the fleet have been given, or have assumed, a mission of ...

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  10. THE DOCTOR JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE OF BEER

    Mr. Arthur Griffith, one of the champions of tho left wing -- the reasonable section -- of the Prohibition movement, answers our correspondent, ...

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  11. T.B. PATIENTS WANT A VILLAGE SETTLEMENT

    The Clvllian T.B. Association (Waterfall brunch) held their annual monthly meeting last week, when a letter from Dr. Arthur, M.L.A., was road, ...

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  12. LARGE VESSELS DUE ON MONDAY

    Monday will be a busy day for pilots, wharfingers, Customs clerks wharf laborers, and others connected with shipping in Port Juckson. ...

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  13. TO ACCOUNT FOR THE TARIFF SCANDAL

    It is satisfactory to know that Mr. Bruce's Government is to be dilled to account in Parliament for the tariff manipulation by which the foreign tendering for the North Shore Bridge was assisted. The elaborate explanation of this tariff tinkering, by the chairman of the ...

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  14. HEALTHY STATE OF BURGLARY TRADE

    In refusing the application for leave to appeal against a sentence [?]posed, on Antonius Jacobus Franccscus Zetto, the Chief Justice, Sir William Cutlen, ...

    Article : 117 words
  15. ANGUS MURRAY MAY APPEAL TO HIGH COURT

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Court of Criminal Appeal, consisting of Justice Mann, Justice McArthur, and Justice Sehutt, this afternoon ...

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  16. JOHN FITZMAURICE LEAVES £18.035

    John Fitzmaurice. bachelor, formerly principal of Killara College, died intestate on January 28, 1924. Letters of administration have been granted ...

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  17. COMMONWEALTH BUTT GRADERS ARE BUSY

    The Commonwealth graders examined, during the week ended 8th March, for export. 11,649 boxes of butter. At Sydney, 8491 boxes salted, 636 unsuited: ...

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