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  4. FORECAST:

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  5. "Does World Want Our Wool?" asks Parker Moloney

    THE Minister for Markets, Mr. Parker Moloney,said to-day that recent reports of wool sales in Australia did not appear to be in any way satisfactory. The present system of rationing the market was on trial, ...

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  7. BOXING EX-ACTOR WINS FIGHT

    AT the Albert Hall to-night the ex-amateur heavyweight, Des-mond Jeans, who was formerly a member of Dion Boucicault's theatrical company in Australia, knocked out the Frenchman, Josef Thomas, in the third round of what was to have been a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BOY'S NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING IN CANAL

    Playing on the edge of a canal, at Say, Raymond Smith, of Victoria-street, Roselle, fell into deep water. He was rescued by an unknown passerby, who dived in fully clothed and a from driven by Charles perry of Roselle Depot was converted into an ambulance, where first aid was applied. Pictures show (left to right). Tram driver Charles perry; the canal where the bay nearly lost his life; and the rescued fad in Balmain Hospital to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LONDON SELECTS

    WILLIAM Phene Neal "alderman and horner," was to-day elected Lord Mayor of London for the ensuing year which begins on November 8. ...

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  10. 2,000,000 CHINESE

    A MID scenes of genuine sorrow and regret, the British Commissioner at Wei hai wei bade farewell to several hundred Chinese head men to-day. ...

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  11. SCULLIN FIT

    MR. SCULLIN gives most reassuring news about his health, as a result of a thorough overhaul to-day by an ...

    Article : 279 words
  12. DOOR BOLTED ON CRACKSMAN

    AN expert oxy welder, who has turned his hand to safe breaking narrowly escaped arrest at Ashfield last night. ...

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  13. SCRUBBING A MAN WITH NAILBRUSH

    DR. James Bruce Gordon, medical superintendent of Rockhampton Hospital, admitted at the inquiry into the conduct of the hospital, that ...

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  14. Monocle Amused

    When competing in the amateur [?] weight championship in Sydney. Jeanes ...

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  15. WON HIGH JUMP

    C. Gammie, Malvern School, who created a new record for the class H. high jump, at 4ft [?]. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Motor Cyclist Killed

    William Clubley 44 of Gran[?]rd Foo[?]ray who was ridings a motor cycle which was involved in a collision with a motor car at Brooklyn yesterday died ...

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  17. TAHITI'S SKIPPER CONGRATULATED

    Captain A. T. Toten, skipper of the ill-fated Tahi[?], being welcome and congratulated by the Marine Superintendent of the Union S.S. Co., Captain phillips, on the arrival to-day of the Marama from Auckland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. REPUBLIC AIM FOR SPAIN

    THE Crown Law officers have been busy to-day examining the verbatim reports of speeches delivered at the great Republican demonstration in the bull ring ...

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  19. LADY HOWSE'S RETURN

    LADY HOWSE, widow of Sir Neville Howse, V.C., and her family, are returning to Australia on the P. and O. liner Moollan, which will leave London ...

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  20. NOT A DEPUTY FOR SCULLIN

    AN unfortunate incident with regard to Empire trade occurred during the interview this afternoon between the Minister for Dominions. Mr. Thomas and ...

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  21. WAS TAHITI'S MATE

    The ex-chief officer of the Tahiti. Mr. Norman Siepen, who was praised for his work when was praised for his work when the liner met disaster, returned ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. THUGS' VICTIMS

    AN amazing outbreak of climes against taxi-drivers renders that occupation a very hazardous one in paris. There were two more cases to-day of ...

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  23. COLEMAN'S CLASH. AT GENEVA •

    DURING a lively discussion at a meeting of the Commission dealing with economic problems. Mr. P. Coleman M.P., exchanged words with the French ...

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  24. MRS. BRUCE'S FLIGHT

    The Hon. Mrs. Victor Bruce left here to-day for Constantinople. She said that if she reached Tokio, she would try to encircle the world. ...

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  25. LORD BIRKENHEAD ILL

    An official bulletin, signed by Lord Birkenhead's doctors states that there has been a recurrence of the congestion of one of the lungs with a ...

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  28. ON WINNING SIDE

    BEFORE the recent elections, wearers of Fascist badges in Germany were negligible in numbers but since the striking success of Herr Hitler's party at the ...

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  29. ECLIPSE OF SUN

    An eclipse of the sun by the moon will occur on Oct.22 and the total eclipse will only be observable in the pacific Ocean, on a curved ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. Another English Turf Man Warned Off

    A TURF sensation has followed the warning off of C. Chapman, trainer of Don Pat, winner of a race at Kempton Park. The Jockey Club alleges that the ...

    Article : 75 words
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