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  4. FORECAST:

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  6. CHEAPER FARES

    "THERE ARE hopes, and [?] indications, that, partly as a result of improving trade as a partly as a result of [?] ...

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  7. BRITAIN IN THROES OF BIG UPHEAVAL

    THE COAL STRIKE began at midnight, after the conference had failed. Britain is now faced with one ...

    Article : 140 words
  8. TEST TOUR

    "MAKE NO mistake. The Australians at Holyport are not the same Australians who will face the Test teams. ...

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  9. DRAMATIC DEATH OF SIR TIMOTHY COGHLAN

    THE DEATH, from heart failure, is announced of Sir Timothy Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales. Sir Timothy met Mr. Dunn. Minister for Agriculture, and Mr. M'Tiernan, Attorney-General, on their arrival in London, and escorted them to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. "LILAC TIME"

    Miss Harriet Bennet, who will make her first appearance in Sydney to-night in "Lilac Time." Particular interest centres in her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. TOTI RETURNS

    Miss [?] the [?] coloratura soprano, returned to Sydney this morning by the Niagara. she is on a concert tour ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ENGLISH RACING

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  13. A BATTLE OF FREIGHTS

    The Prime Minister, General [?] to-day granted Reuter's correspondent an interview on the subject of the recent complaints ...

    Article : 207 words
  14. BACK TO HER ELEMENT

    The auxiliary yawl Natoma, formerly owned by Mr. Carrett, of Parsley Bay, which was driven ashore at Debreyd point in the recent cyclone, being re-fleated by Griffin Brothers, of The spit. the vessel is shown being slid back into the water. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. TWO KILLED

    A MESSAGE from Jacksonville. Florida, says that Bes[?] Coleman, described as the only negro woman aviator, and William Wills White ...

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  17. FIVE YEARS AGO

    When the Australians were last on tour in England, in 1921, the match against Leicestershire was the first of the tour, and gave ...

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  18. GLOOMY FRANCS

    IN SPITE OF the agreement reached at Washington for the funding of France's war debt to the United States the france to-day continued to ...

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  19. MAKING IT SAFER

    Galston Bridge which is well known to motorists as a danger spot, is to be widened and strengthened at a cost of almost £1000. The work will be ...

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  20. FIRST SEWING MACHINE—10,000 B.C.

    A window display by [?] opposite the Town Hall [?] "Ug" (short for ugly), using the first sewing machine. The prehistoric lady is supplying the [?] while on occ[?] "bump on the bean" from the man in the Cronulla bathing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. AFFECTED BY FUMES

    The five men who were effected by fames from blasting operations at Roberts-road, Enfield yesterday. They returned to work after treatment. Left to right. J. Cassidy, H. Bland, A. Cass, L. Rowland, E. Smiles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. WHEN BILLY-CART WAS HIT BY CAR

    FRANK DEARDEN. 2, of University st., Camperdown, was riding along King-st., Newtown i a billy-cast yesterday, when the cat was struck by a ...

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  24. BUILDING BOOM

    Lidcombe is experiencing a building born. Almost £100,000 worth of buildings are being erected. Among them are a Roman Catholic church to cost ...

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  25. THIEF'S £30 HAUL

    Jewellery and medals valued at £30. the property of Alfred Baiter Turner. of Chapel-road, Vaucluse were stolen from his house last night. The thief ...

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