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  2. WAITING FOR A BIGGER GAME

    TWO LADS ON the "Hill" played cards yesterday before their heroes came on to bat. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. PEOPLE MUST GIVE AID TO PARLIAMENT

    BEFORE a distinguished gathering at the Anniversary Regatta luncheon, held on the liner Themistocles yesterday, ...

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  4. AGREES TO PARLEY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. Great Britain has accepted the terms of the President-elect (Mr. ...

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  5. A SWIM BETWEEN BATTLES

    ARTILLERYMEN OF THE 18th Battery rushing back from the Nepean after a swim, at the call of the cook. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COUNTRY A.L.P. CONFERENCE ON SATURDAY

    MR. LANG will lead a big delegation from Sydney to Goulburn to-day for the Country A.L.P. Conference, which opens ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "OTTAWA A TRAGEDY"

    "Mr. Baldwin is the most timid man in British politics to-day. The tragedy of Ottawa was that the Dominion ...

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  8. PLANE FORCED DOWN IN BASS STRAIT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Forced down by oil trouble in Bass Strait to-day, a three, engined Windover amphibian, ...

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  9. GIRLS DROWNED ON HOLIDAY

    Two girls were drowned while swimming yesterday, and it is believed that a man lost his life while surfing at ...

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  10. AIRMAN'S WIFE CRITICAL OF GOVERNMENT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Mrs. Bert Hinkler, who arrived to-day, criticised the Federal Government's inactivity in the ...

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  11. 'Traitor' Said the King; 'Liar' Replied Simon

    NOTHING is new, not even the epithets "liar," and "traitor," as used by twentieth century politicians. ...

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  12. MAN JUMPS FROM BRIDGE

    Looking over the railings three times as he walked along the west side of the Harbor Bridge early last night, an unknown man climbed the ...

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  13. DEFENCE REVIEW NEXT YEAR

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The Royal Australian Engineers recently required 200 men to bring them up to strength, and the Royal ...

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  14. FEWER TRAMS TO SEASIDE

    A decrease in tram traffic to most seaside resorts yesterday, compared with Australia Day last year, was balanced by increased traffic to the ...

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  15. VOGUE FOR PLAID

    NEXT WINTER will see Sydney in woollen frocks like the one pictured here--blue and white plaid wool, and pique trimmings. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. THREEPENCE TO GET A PENNY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The adoption of the Federal Income Tax Assessment Act, with modifications, as a uniform Act for the ...

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  17. GREEN PEAS AND PANCAKES

    LITHGOW, Thursday.--Allegedly abandoned by his father, a 16-year- old boy, living in a shack at "Doctor's Gap," three miles out of town, ...

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  18. BOY SAVED FROM SURF

    GRAFTON, Thursday.--A boy about seven years of age, who dis appeared before his name could be ascertained, was rescued at Yamba ...

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  19. ATTACKED WITH TOMAHAWK

    Attacked by someone armed with a tomahawk as he lay on a bunk at an unemployed camp at Long Bay yesterday, John Langley (50) received ...

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  20. DIED ON VISIT TO FRIENDS

    While on a visit to friends in Wigram Road, Glebe, last night, John Ward Rice (40), of Darling Street, Balmain, complained of illness. He ...

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  21. NEW WOOL RECORD FOR SEASON

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Maintaining the high level reached at previous sales, to-day's wool market brought spirited competition from a ...

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  22. TEST KEENNESS AT LITHGOW

    LITHGOW, Thursday. -- Lithgow Council refused, on the casting vote of the Mayor, to permit a local radio dealer to erect a loud-speaker in the ...

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  23. DIED AFTER EATING BLACKBERRIES

    Police expect that the Government Analyst's examiantion will reveal that the death of Keith William Horniman (28), of Crane's Lane, ...

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  24. O'CONNOR MURDER INQUEST

    The Coroner's inquest into the death of Bessie O'Connor at National Park is to start on Monday. Eric Roland Craig, who is ...

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  25. FLOODS RISE AGAIN ON SOUTH COAST

    ALMOST as severe as the disturbance of last week-end, another storm burst over a wide area of ...

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  26. LIVED NEARLY ALL LIFE AT SEA

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.--Captain Robert Kennedy, shipmaster, born in Hobart 69 years ago, and formerly a well-known identity in the Australian ...

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  27. S.H.S. OLD BOYS TO MEET

    At the annual meeting of the Sydney High School Old Boys' Union, to be held next Tuesday night, final arrangements will be made ...

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  28. FOUR INJURED AT CYCLE TRACK

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.--Skidding across the track in a race at the Newcastle Amateur cycling Club meeting at Carrington to-day, Edward ...

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  29. TRAIN DERAILMENT A MYSTERY

    BATHURST, Thursday.--Witnesses at the inquest to-day on Leslie Joseph Burke, acting-fireman, who was killed in the derailment of a ...

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  30. LOADED REVOLVER AND POISON

    PERTH, Thursday.--After John Airey, 58, secretary, was charged in the Police Court to-day with having stolen £2411 while the servant of W. ...

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  31. SHOTS BROUGHT CAR TO STANDSTILL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--During a high-speed chase after a stolen car at Northcote to-night the police driver fired two shots, scoring a direct ...

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  32. FOOT SEVERED BY TRAM

    Falling from a tram at the corner of Elizabeth Street and Eddy Avenue, City, last night, Mrs. Emily Chalmers (50), of Underwood Street, ...

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  33. DUEL TO THE DEATH

    A cat and a snake fought a duel to the death at Tumut on Wednesday, the bodies of both being found side by side at the home of Mr. N. ...

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  34. PROBABLE FRACTURE OF SPINE

    While selling mushrooms on the Liverpool Road, Liverpool, yesterday, John Robertson (54), of Drummond Street. Liverpool, was struck by a car ...

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  35. PRICE OF GOLD

    The price of gold to-day was £624½ per fine ounce, compared with £611½ yesterday. ...

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  36. FUTURE OF OUR POLITICAL SYSTEM

    ROBERTSON, Thursday. -- Is Australia on the eve of tremendous changes in its political system? ...

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  37. WOOL INDUSTRY'S BURDENS

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) announced last night that the question of granting relief to the wool industry would be discussed at the ...

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  38. ADMITTED THEFT OF £970

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.--The theft of £970 from the Auckland Transport Board was admitted in the Police Court by William George ...

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  39. RAIN IN TASMANIA

    DEVONPORT, Thursday. -- Rain along the coast has damaged pea crops. Potato deliveries have been hindered, and the market has ...

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  40. FALL VICTIM BETTER

    The condition of George Campbell, 64, who fell from a window on the fifth floor of Carisbrooke Flats, King's Cross, on Wednesday, has ...

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