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  4. NOT A CLEAN FIGHT—LABOUR'S CHARGE

    A charge against the Nationalists of not having carried on a clean fight during the elections, was made a ...

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  5. LABOUR LOSSES

    The returns in the municipal elections throughout Britain, so far received, indicate that the Conservatives have 70 gains ...

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  6. RAZOR SLASH

    During an affray at Lithgow, Keith Green received a severe wound in the abdomen. It is reported that two attendants at the ...

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  7. AND THAT'S THAT!

    When Mr. R. A. Oxlade, chairman of the Cricket Board of Control, was asked regarding Bradman's action ...

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  8. WORLD'S LARGEST AEROPLANE

    The Junker's four-engined G38, the world's largest aeroplane, en route from Barcelona to Madrid, was forced ...

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  9. MURDER TRIAL

    The second trial of Ce[?] farnsworth Charles, for the alleged murder of his father was commenced at the Central Criminal ...

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  10. GRAVE RISKS

    The Indian Committee of the Royal Empire Society, including a former eminent Anglo-Indian Administrator, declares that ...

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  11. WELL DONE!

    Awakened by the sound of somebody moving about in his home early to-day Constable Swadling, Jarviestreet, Petersham, jumped out of bed ...

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  12. WHEAT QUOTA

    Tho Australian Press Association has authoritative grounds for saying that the wheat quota arrangement will reserve 20 per cent. of Britain's ...

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  13. "DIRTY" FIGHT

    Speaking at the declaration of the poll for Dulwich Hill to-day, Mr. Ness, the defeated Nationalist candidate, said: "This was the dirtiest ...

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  14. BROILING HEAT

    Conditions yesterday and to-day left no doubt that summer is here. It became evident early yesterday ...

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  15. HOCKEY PLAYERS

    The North of England defeated the Australian hockey players by 4 goals to 1. ...

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  16. STREET BETTING

    On Saturday the police were active among alleged starting price betters. For betting in a street at Tighe's Hill on saturday, Albert Edward ...

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  17. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Warm to hot and sultry, with strong northerly winds and some storms, followed by a west to southerly change, accompanied by some ...

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  18. MRS. MILLER

    Arrangements have been completed for Mrs. Keith Miller to attempt a non-stop flight from Pittsburgh to Havan[?]a (cuba). on nov. 10 to 11. ...

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  19. LAD KILLED

    On Saturday morning, at Broadm[?]dow, a lad named Donald McNaughton was knocked down by a motor vehicle, And died inter in the ...

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  20. NEARING DARWIN

    Airman Oscar Garden, who is flying to Australia, left this morning for Sourabaya. ...

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  21. BOY'S BODY

    The body of James Newland (12), who was drowned in Cook's River yesterday, was recovered thi morning. ...

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  22. TRIP CANCELLED

    Everything was in flight of the huge flying boat Dor[?]er Dox to Southampton, when she suddenly cancelled the trip owing to ...

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  23. HEAVY CATTLE

    Win[?]hcombe, carson, Ltd., reports Cattle 2300 yarded, the [?]lk useful to good quality. [?]ight cattle were unchanged, but heavy were cheaper. ...

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  24. OFF AGAIN

    Captain Matthews and Flying Officer Owen left Mascot this morning in the Golden shell plane for Melbourne. ...

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  25. BIG RAID

    As a result of the raid by the police on Friday, 50 men appeared at the Central Court to-day charged with having been found in a common ...

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  26. FOURTH DEATH

    Harry Bol[?]over has auc[?]umbed to injuries sustained when the City of Washington crashed on Thursday when attempting to make a forced ...

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  27. TOTAL VOTES.

    The totals for the electorate were: —Harvey, 64; Howarth, [?]499; Ho[?]rn 6478 informal, 1[?]. The majority for O'Hoarn was D2[?]. ...

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