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  2. SHIP STRIKE MAY END TO-DAY

    A VOTE of members of the Seamen's Union at a meeting to-day will either call off or continue the shipping strike. ...

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  3. NEW PARTY RULES

    A MOTION by metropolitan Labor Leagues on Saturday night, at Marrickville, demanded a special conference for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 362 words
  4. Our Governor To Be Deputy G.-G.?

    WHEN Sir Isaac Isaacs as Governor-General begins his furlough next January a deputy Governor-General will probably ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Lion's Family

    Patricia, the lioness, and her cubs, which were born at the London Zoo recently, face the photographer for the first time. -- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Huge Iron And Steel Merger May Be Completed

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Reports have been current in the city for several days that negotiations are in train by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Scullin Collapses In Church

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- While attending Mass at St. James's Catholic Church, North Richmond, this morning, the ...

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  8. Taming Pit-pony Polo Tigers

    Yes, it was a complete polo match, with pukka chukkers and everything. It occurred at Lithgow ...

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  9. AMAZING ROAD ESCAPES IN N.S.W. THREE KILLED IN VICTORIA

    THREE occupants of a car escaped serious injury when their vehicle was crushed between two trams in Derwent ...

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  10. FINE DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN

    NOT only is a fine day promised for Sydney to-day, but Mr. Mares declared last night that fine weather has now come to stay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Followers Of The Friendly Road

    WITHOUT membership roll, rules or regulations, the Friendly Road nevertheless revealed itself last night as a force in numbers and ...

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  12. FIGHT FOR CHILD'S LIFE IS WON

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- After responding to 13 days' continual treatment in the Drinker artificial respirator at ...

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  13. STRANGE CYCLISTS

    A big week-end of sport and festivity attracted a large crowd to Lithgow. Eighteen members of the local ...

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  14. TRAGIC HOMECOMING FOR SAILOR HUSBAND

    A man and two women were found dead yesterday in the city. Returning home after his ship made port yesterday morning, a ...

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  15. KING'S MESSAGE TO NORTH SYDNEY CHURCH

    A message from the King was read by Bishop Wilton when a special service to commemorate the laying of the Corner Stone by King George, ...

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  16. GIRL WINS JUNIOR CYCLING RACE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Miss Phyllis McKenzie won the junior half-mile cycling race at Sea Lake yesterday. ...

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  17. CANEFIELDS' TROUBLE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A conference of parties to the Mourilyan canecutters strike was adjourned until tomorrow. ...

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  18. SOUTHERN SPORT

    PORT KEMBLA, Sunday. -- Matches in first and reserve grades of Illawarra District Rugby League yesterday were all deferred games. ...

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  19. PUSHING ON TO SYDNEY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Although handicapped by his poisoned leg, Councillor W. Darwin, who is pushing Mr. W. Amiguet to Sydney in a ...

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  20. VICTORIAN FLOODS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- In spite of a general improvement in the weather in the week-end, several swollen rivers have broken their banks. ...

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  21. TO MAKE PRISON CAMPS SELF SUPPORTING

    Schemes are being considered to make New South Wales prison camps practically self-supporting by removing them from softwood to hardwood ...

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  22. MAITLAND ACCIDENTS

    MAITLAND, Sunday. -- Owen Dunn (20). of Little Street, Mayfield. received fractured skull and a deep cut over the right eye when his car ...

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  23. DIED IN CHURCH

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- At a confirmation service held by Archbishop Mannix at St. Ignatius' Church. Richmond, this afternoon. Mrs. Ellen P. ...

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  24. MAN IMPALED

    While climbing over a paling fence at Avalon yesterday, William Wilson, 47, Marine Parade, Avalon, slipped, and, falling on a paling, received ...

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  25. FROM ST. STEPHENS'

    Now under construction at Taren Point, the Anglican Church, which is being erected by volunteer labor, will have an historic interest, as a door ...

    Article : 56 words
  26. FOR SOUTH STEYNE

    To consider proposals for the erection of new surf sheds and a shark proof enclosure at South Steyne. Manly Council will hold a special ...

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  27. HOCKEY

    Illawarra District Women's Hockey Association. -- Figtree A beat Wollongong A, 3 goals to nil; Figtree B beat Albion Park. 5 goals to 1. ...

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  28. How Coach Moulded Brilliant School Team

    IN the past six years, the St. Joseph's College Rugby Union team has played 42 G.P.S. competition games, won ...

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  29. Cancer Risk For Girls Who Lip-Tattoo

    WHEN the craze for vividly colored mouths dies, Melbourne girls who have had their lips tattooed will find that the result is ...

    Article : 231 words
  30. NEW SWIMMING POOL

    For the purpose of constructing a modern swimming pool and tennis courts. Mr. R. Cavill has applied to North Sydney. Council for the lease of ...

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  31. SCIENCE Sidelights

    Cosmic "rays," mysterious showers of energy which are rained out of the sky upon the earth, are not actually rays at all, but a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 90 words
  32. 800 BAGS TOO LATE

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. -- Because of the late arrival of the Bairanald yesterday. 800 bags of second-class mail matter for the eastern States missed ...

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  33. TO MOVE CENSURE

    KURRI. Sunday. -- Mr. R. James. M.H.R., said at Kurri on Saturday that when Federal Parliament met in September the Beasley group and ...

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  34. KILLED INSTANTLY

    KURRI, Sunday. -- Patrick O'Neill, 63, of Devonshire Street, West Maitland, was riding to a football match at Kurri to-day on a lorry when the ...

    Article : 42 words
  35. SCHOOLGIRL MYSTERY

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. -- No trace has yet been found of the schoolgirl, Thelma Gard, 13, who has been missing from home at Bellerive, near ...

    Article : 31 words
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