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  2. BANKS CUT INTEREST

    Following the lead of the Commonwealth Bank, which reduced interest rates on fixed deposits by ¼ per cent. ...

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  3. NEW FACES FOR NEXT ASSEMBLY

    Speculation is rife in State political circles regarding the filling of vacancies in the Legislative Assembly in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SURPLUS STATUES FOR SALE

    SOME HUNDREDS OF TONS of statuary is for sale owing to extensions being made to the Houses of Parliament in London. The figures arc available for anyone who cares to buy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LINES MAY BE TAPPED TO CATCH HOAXER

    ANOTHER telephone hoax maniac is at work, the victim this time being Mrs. A. Bridge, of Broughton Street, Concord, ...

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  6. IN ENGLAND'S PUBLIC EYE

    FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Sir Philip Sassoon, who succeeds Lord Lee of Fareham as Chairman of the National Gallery; Sir Eric Robert Dalrymple Maclagan, C.B.E., F.S.A., director of the Albert Museum, newly created a knight; and Rear- Admiral Francis Tottenham, who was created a C.B. at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRIGHTER OUTLOOK

    Judged by any standard, Australia is better off than any other country in the world. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TOO 'LOUD' FOR BELLEVUE

    THE aesthetic taste of Woollahra aldermen has been offended by the color of the police sub-station at Bellevue Hill. The ...

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  9. Says Sydney Is Slip-shod And Hideous

    MARTIN PLACE, when extended, will present an opportunity to produce a little architectural harmony in a city ...

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  10. DOG RACING CONTROL STILL DIVIDED

    NEGOTIATIONS between the Board of Control and the National Coursing Association have finally broken down, after ...

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  11. NO APPEAL FOR BANDS

    THE secretary of the N.S.W. Band Association (Mr. Burges) said last night that the Hamilton Citizens' Band, which ...

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  12. OTTAWA TARIFFS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--It is now anticipated that schedules containing major tariff changes consequent on Ottawa will be tabled within a ...

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  13. MUTINEERS IN NET

    The Dutch naval authorities are closing the net around the 110 Javanese mutineers who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. RECORD TRIP

    "The speedometer will register up to 80 miles only an hour, but we must have been doing well over that often." said Norman ("Wizard") ...

    Article : 121 words
  15. IN ROUGH COUNTRY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--While Miss Ada Lock, newsagent and stationer, of Ireland Street, Bright, was riding down a steep slope on a ...

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  16. CHILD KILLED

    Peter Curtis, aged 3, of Waters Road, Naremburn, was killed instantly last night in Willoughby Road. Willoughby, when the rear wheel of ...

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  17. YEARS OF CRIME

    Frank Johnson (38), confectioner, convicted at the Sessions yesterday of an assault which impaired the sight of Constable William Fraser's ...

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  18. FATAL CUSTOMS BOX

    THE CUSTOMS BOX on the wharf at Newport, where nine-year-old Jack Bell was sleeping when a steam pipe burst nearby. He rushed from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. CROSSING SMASH

    BATHURST, Tuesday.--Mail trains to Sydney were delayed an hour, and other traffic for a longer period, when "No. 34," the fastest of the ...

    Article : 132 words
  20. BUILDING SCHEME

    The Minister for Labor and Industry (Mr. Dunningham) and the Under-Secretary (Mr. Bellemore) at tended yesterday's meeting of the ...

    Article : 66 words
  21. BULLDOG SPIDER

    Bitten on the fore-finger of the right hand by a chocolate-spider while gardening yesterday, Alfred Jackson, 51, of Gibbons St., Auburn, ...

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  22. MEMORIAL DEFACED

    Near Gundagai some vandal has chopped the name of the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) off the memorial which he unveiled recently at what ...

    Article : 86 words
  23. BABIES IN HUMPY

    CESSNOCK, Tuesday.--"In view of the fact that you have already been punished by a Federal prosecution, and your state of health, you are ...

    Article : 114 words
  24. HEART ATTACKS

    HOBART, Tuesday.--Shortly after Hobart's 95th anniversary regatta started to-day two men collapsed from heart attacks. ...

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  25. NEW DESTRUCTOR

    The Property Owners' Association has protested to the City Council against the expenditure of £33,000 on the new destructor at Moore Park. ...

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  26. OUT FOR LIFE

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.--The Auckland District Racing Committee today increased the sentence on Cyril R. Powell, of Whangarel, owner of ...

    Article : 130 words
  27. RANDWICK RELIEF WORKS

    The Unemployment Relief Council has informed Randwick Council that the following relief works will be carried out in the municipality by ...

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  28. SOLDIERS' WARDS

    The erection of three new wards for ex-soldier patients at Callan Park, will be undertaken immediately by the State Government ...

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  29. NORTHERN MAILS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Tully River is still several feet over the rails, preventing the resumption of train services between Cairns and ...

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  30. BATHURST VISIT

    The flying representative of "The Daily Telegraph" returned by plane to Sydney late yesterday afternoon from a two-day visit to Bathurst, ...

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  31. AFTER 12 YEARS

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.--After losing all trace of their child in Russia nearly 12 years ago, its parents, now in New Zealand, have ...

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  32. WANT PAY BACK

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--"The Commonwealth public servants are making a direct contribution towards the rehabilitation of the ...

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  33. WOUNDS IN FACE

    Found wandering in a dazed condition in Church Street, Parramatta, at midnight, a man giving the name of William Evans was admitted to ...

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  34. WALSH ISLAND

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--The decision of the Minister for Works to put Walsh Island up for sale, met with a mixed reception to-day. ...

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  35. CITY RATE MAY BE HIGHER

    UPPERMOST in the minds of City aldermen now is the fixing of the rate for the ensuing year. ...

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  36. TWO HURT IN MINE

    LEADVILLE, Tuesday.--William Levy, once a first-grade Sydney cricketer, and William Edgar, were injured by a fall of earth in the Mt. ...

    Article : 93 words
  37. MUSIC SCHOLARSHIPS

    Entries are now being received for scholarships tenable at the State Conservatorium of Music. Scholarships are available for the ...

    Article : 67 words
  38. NEW AGENT-GENERAL

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--The Premier (Mr. Hill), who returned this morning from the Loan Council meeting in Melbourne, will probably ...

    Article : 48 words
  39. FARMER KILLED

    GRAFTON, Tuesday.--Edward Walter Kennedy, 59, farmer, of Lower Bucca, was killed this afternoon by a falling limb, while cutting scrub on ...

    Article : 36 words
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