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  4. HOW A "SMITH'S WEEKLY" EDITOR BETRAYED A FRIEND BEHIND ROAD SIGNS

    There is a very interesting argument being conducted at present between the Railway Commissioners and a private company, managed by an ex-sleuth from "Smith's Weekly." Taxpayers are concerned to the extent of about £25,000. The company, Roads Signs Ltd., managed by Rodger C. Stredwick, one of Joynton Smith's ex-investigators, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SMITH'S WEAKLY SNARL

    An article in the most recent "Smith's Weekly" makes a few snarls at the "Sunday Times." The article is evidently written by an amiable young humorist who made himself ridiculous during the war ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. £2 RISES AT POKER

    When Reginald Vinson Cayce, the well-known former representative of Studebaker cars in Sydney, was being examined in the Bankruptcy Court a couple of weeks ago, he mentioned a turf transaction he had had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STOP PRESS

    In a collision between a blue taxi and a truck on Parramatta road [?] last night Jack [?] (21) driver of the lorry was treated by ...

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