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  7. 20,000 Railmen to Get Federal Pay for State Hours

    THE PREMIER, Mr. Lang, announced to-day that railway employees covered by Federal awards— which provide for a 48 hours week— will enjoy the benefits of the State 44 hours week, without loss of pay. ...

    Article : 263 words
  8. RUGBY LEAGUE "POACHERS"

    AUSTRALIAN" criticism of the English Rugby League's poaching activities, and the possibility of a severance of international relations, is giving concern in England. Rumors are prevalent that, in addition to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SUTCLIFFE SCORED WELL

    Herbert Sutcliffe, English Test batsman, bagged a panther during a shooting expedition in the Indian jungle. He visited India to play cricket as the guest of the Maharajah Kumar of Vizianagram. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Amy's Trip Held Up By Smash

    EXPERT examination of Miss Amy Johnson's planc shows that an early resumption of the flight is impossible. ...

    Article : 244 words
  11. "LOCK-OUT" MUTINY

    "INFRACTIONS of discipline" occurred aboard the submarine depot ship H.M.S. Lucia at Plymouth on Sunday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. QUIET FUNERAL OF KILLER

    IN contrast to the great public demonstration that marked the last Journey of the murdered constables yesterday, the funeral of John Thomas ...

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  13. ANTARCTIC TRIP VETERAN DEAD

    SIR CHARLES ROYDS a member of Scott's first Antarctic expedition after whom Cape Royds was named was attending a rehearsal for a charity ...

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  14. HIGH SPIRITS AT COUNTRY WEEK TENNIS OPENING TO-DAY

    Hundreds of tennis players, some from the farthest corners of the State, were at the White City Courts for the opening of the Country Week Carnival to-day. The quartette leaping over the net are K.Barker, R. Goldsmith, E.O.Gooch, and H.A.Jackson, all from south Wagga. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. ASSASSIN CAUGHT

    The 23-year-old youth, Tomeo Sagoya, was quickly arrested after he made on attempt on the life of the Japanese ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. HOSPITAL LIGHT MENACED

    [?] Balmala Hospital does will pay its electricity account within a month the institution will be plunged into darkness ...

    Article : 134 words
  17. Action If Police Had Known

    The failure of residents of Lawson st., Waverley, and its neighborhood to inform the local police of the strange behaviour of the demented man. ...

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  18. PROHIBITION O.K. SAYS U.S. COURT

    THE U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals held to-day that the Eighteenth Amendment had been constitutionally adopted ...

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  19. King's Thanks For Our Sympathy

    THE acur: Governor-General. Lord Somers to-day recived the following message from the Secretary of State for the Dominions, Mr. J.H. Thomas:— ...

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  20. MARAMA'S RACE FOR LIFE

    WITH a passenger suffering agony as the result of appendiculs. Captain T. Sewell brought the Marama from Auckland, through Sydney Heads ...

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  21. RAT KILLED IN AIR CRASH

    "YOU are very lucky men," declared a police officer, who has watched two R.A.F. men descend safely by parachutes from a height of 4000 feet, ...

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  22. Red Rose 'Plane In Smash

    THE plane Red Rose in which Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Keith Miller flew from England to Australia and which won the Derby at the ...

    Article : 101 words
  23. MOLONEY HAS PANACEA

    "THE ultimate salvation of the wheat growers lies in complete national and international control by the growers ...

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  24. LAST MARCH PAST JOFFRE'S CAMP BED BIER

    A QUEUE of people, a mile long, is waiting to file past Marshal Joffre's body, which is lying on a soldier's camp-bed, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. HAVE YOU NOTICED—

    TIMES change, and so do anchors. The anchor of the Sirius, retting on a hard looking bed in Macquarie Place— and incidentally on a bed in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. BRITAIN SAVING

    TT is understood that, for reasons of economy, the Dominion Office is not appointing a High Commissioner to Australia. It Is likely that the ...

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