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  3. FIGHT TO SAVE CHILD'S LIFE

    In an effort to save the life of their 18-months-old son, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Debney, of Arrabury Station, near Innamincka, reached ...

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  4. STRYCHNINE IN MILK

    What is reported to be an attempt at poisoning was revealed yesterday. It appears that on Monday Maurice De Berg, a ...

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  5. AUSTRALIANS DEFEATED French Championship To Britons

    Despite a plucky [?]ght, the Australian juniors, Quist and M'Grath, were beaten by Perry and Hughes (Great Britain) in the final of the ...

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  6. EVEREST LAND PARTY

    A message from Mr. Hugh Ruttledge, leader of the British land expedition, from the Mount Everest wireless station on Saturday aid ...

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  7. AIR WOMAN SHOT HERSELF

    An official medical report on the death of Fraulein M[?]a von Etzdorf, the German flier who died here on Sunday after she had ...

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  8. FOUR MOTORISTS KILLED IN COLLISION Car Struck By Fast Moving Electric Train

    A shocking level crossing accident occurred last night when a motor car and a fast travelling electric train collided with great force at the Warwick Farm level crossing, near Liverpool. Four persons were killed, two of whom are not yet identified. Their ...

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  9. SETTLE DEBTS TO U.S.A.

    A report from the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that it was learned authoritatively to-night that ...

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  10. Warning Given To Cyclists

    The City Council inspectors, in association with the police, are waging war agai[?]st persons who ride ...

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  11. ILL-TREATMENT OF NATIVES

    That conditions of slavery exist among the aborigines in the Northern Territory and elsewhere was alleged by a deputation, representing the ...

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  12. Identity Of Two Victims

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The two unidentified persons killed in the Warwick Farm railway smash are believed to be J. A. Patterson, of ...

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  13. DISABILITIES OF STATES

    In an outspoken comment on the Commonwealth Grants Bill, which was passed by the Federal Parliament last week, Mr. R. L. Butler, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. M'GRATH'S COOLNESS IN MATCH Gave Winners a Rare Fight

    V. B. M'Grath, the 17-year-old Australian Davis Cup tennis player, was the coolest of the four finalists in the French doubles championship. He ...

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  15. TRADE WITH THE EAST

    Although the depreciation of the dollar will be of advantage to Australia in meeting interest payments on loans held in the United States, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. HOBBS SCORES 221 Fine Knock Against West Indies

    Continuing his innings for Surrey against the West Indies to-day J. [?]. Hobbs, the veteran English batsman, took his overnight score of 167 not ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. NEW BOXING CHAMPION M'Larnin Wins Welter Title

    Jimmy M'Larnin, of Vancouver, won the welterweight championship of the world last night by knocking out Young Corbett, of Fresno, in the ...

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  18. COUNTRY PARTY AND TARIFF

    Complaining about the result of the tariff debate in the Federal Parliament, Mr. Walker, the president of the New South Wales Graziers' ...

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  19. BY-ELECTION FOR BULLI Support For Willis At Barton

    In spite of a strong attempt by Mr. Keller, the president of the State A.L.P., and another member of the A.L.P. executive to sway members ...

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  20. Y.M.C.A. Vikings' Club

    The Y.M.C.A. Vikings' Club last night held their first club supper which was presided over by Mr. T. J. Brown, the club president. Messrs. ...

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  21. SIR HUBERT WILKINS FOR AUSTRALIA

    Sir H[?]bert Wilkins, explorer, formerly of Adelaide, is to return to Australia in September to give lectures under the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Australia v. South Africa On June 6

    PARIS, May 30.—It has been decided that Australia's Davis Cup tie against South Africa at the Queen's Club, London, on June 6, will be ...

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  23. POLICE FORCE CADETS

    From 40 applicants, including a number of great public school boys, twelve have been selected to join the New, South Wales police force as ...

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  24. Contests In Britain

    LONDON, May 30. — "Sporting Life" says that Jack Petersen, the British heavyweight champion, will meet George Cook, of Australia, in ...

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  25. Duleepsinhji Not To Play Till 1934

    LONDON, May 30.—Duleepsinhji, the former English Test batsman, has returned to health but he must spend ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Mr. Willis Speaks At Corrinal

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Willis, addressing a meeting at Corrimal last night, said if the electors chose to select him he is prepared to give ...

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  27. Aus. Davis Cup Team Not For U.S.A.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Lawn Tennis Association of Australia has decided to send a cable message to the United States Association ...

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  28. UNEMPLOYMENT IN N.S.W.

    The Unemployment Relief Council has approved of sums totalling £325,000 being made available for the relief of unemployment. ...

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  29. Death Of Mr. C. A. Johnstone

    Mr. Charles Albert Johnstone, of [?]0 Thomas-street, who has been a resident of the Broken Hill district for the past 60 years, died this morning. He ...

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  30. SEMI-STARVATION IN RUSSIA

    The Soviet's attempts to convince the outside world that the conditions of semi-starvation everywhere in Russia are not as bad as they are ...

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  31. Tennis Coach's Visit

    Mr. Jim Willard, professional tennis player and coach of the New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association, who is in Broken Hill coaching ...

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  32. Air Convention And Civil Aviation

    Referring to the Air Convention's campaign for the appointment of a Royal Commission to investigate Government expenditure on civil aviation, ...

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  33. Burial Of Admiral Lord Wemyss

    LONDON, May 30.—Headed by a naval guard of 200 sailors from H.M.S. Pembroke, marching with arms reversed, the body of Admiral ...

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  34. Man Breaks Glass Doors Of Hotel

    Brandishing a long knife in one hand and a walking stick in the other and shouting "I will kill him" a man shattered six plate glass doors of ...

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  35. Former Local Resident Dies At Newcastle

    The death occurred at Newcastle yesterday of Mrs. Mackie, wife of former Sergeant Mackie, who was well known in the early days of ...

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  36. Freighter On Reef

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), May, 30.— The United States freighter, Golden Harvest, which left Wellington for Melbourne on Monday night, is as[?]re ...

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  37. Federal Tax Relief

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—It is understood that substantial taxation relief will be afforded by the Federal Government when the Budget for next ...

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  38. Couples Blamed For Fire In Wheat Stack

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A police report at a coroner's inquiry at Deniliquin indicated that the recent fire in the huge wheat stack in the railway ...

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  39. Silver City Starr-Bowkett Society

    The 46th appropriation meeting of the Silver City No. 2 Starr-Bowkett Building Co-operative Society Limited was held in the Town Hall last ...

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  40. S.A. Celery For Sydney

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—What is believed to be a record shipment of South Australian celery to New South Wales left by the Westralia ...

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  41. Confetti From Aeroplane

    BENDIGO, Monday. — When Miss Alice M'Namara and Mr. Cyri[?] Wilson were stepping from St. Laborious's Church, Eaglehawk, on Saturday, ...

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