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  4. "SUNDAY TIMES" GIVES £1,400 IN STATES GREATEST CONTEST

    To those who merit rewards should the rewards be given, and to those who deserve encouragement should encouragement be given. That is the great motive behind the contest announced ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 450 words
  5. ANOTHER SMASH AT MAROUBRA

    Maroubra Speedway was the scene of another sensational smash last night. Fred Barlow, 27, was driving Don Hurkness car, and while travelling at the ...

    Article : 164 words
  6. FOUR KILLED, SEVERAL INJURED IN SENSATIONAL SMASHES

    Smashes yesterday resulted in a grim red roll. An old lady was killed in a collision between a motor car and a baker's cart at Tempe. Her daughter was severely injured. ...

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  7. PAWNBROKER SHOOTS MAN WHO BAILED HIM UP

    Michael O'Calladian is a man who docs not argue the pont. Two walked into his pawnshop at Chippendale yesterday. One of them put a brass ring on the counter and said: "How much for that?" Callaghan picked it up to examine it. ...

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  8. RAIN CHECKS RAGING BUSH FIRES IN VICTORIA

    Thirty points of rain which fell over the greater part of Eastern Victoria last night brought intense relief to hundreds of bush dwellers who, during the high ...

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  9. HAWKES CAUSES FLUTTER IN TENNIS WORLD

    The chief discussion in tennis circles to-day was the probability of inducing J. B. Hawkes to change his mind and join Australia's next Davis Cup team. ...

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  10. THEODORE ATTACKS FEDERAL NATIONAL

    The Labor candidate for Dalley Mr. E. G. Theodore, was the principal speaker at a Labor picnic held at Clifton Gardens yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BOY OVER CLIFF

    Leslie Hopner, 12, of "Beatte-street, Balmaim was playing on the edge of a cliff at Pyrmont yesterday afternoon when overbalanced and fell 20 feet to ...

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  12. HEAT TOO MUCH FOR THE OLD FOLKS

    The highest temperature yesterday was 97.2, at 2.45 a.m. It was the hottest day so far experienced this year, although the highest temperature ...

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  13. UNFAIR RESTRICTIONS ARE HAMPERING SALES OF AUSTRALIAN WINES

    Importers of Dominion wines have a legitimate grievance, says the "Daily Express." Some sort of restriction is inevitable ...

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  14. THREE MEN INJURED

    William Whidden, 30, motor driver, of Kuraba-road, North Sydney, lacerated hands: Donald McDonald, 32, Arthur-street, North Sydney, injured : eye ; and ...

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  15. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN

    Nettie Seranage a 13-year-old girl, of Wattle-street. Asquith was killed at; Asquith Station. She was crossing the lines behind a ...

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  16. HAMMER DROPS 70 FEET: STRIKES PEDESTRIAN ON THE HEAD

    Who [?] workman engaged on the Savings Bank building in Elizabeth-street, city this morning lost his grip of A hammer, it fell 70 feet to the pavement ...

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  17. MOTOR BIKE FATALITY

    While proceeding along the Main South Const-road, near Albion Park to-day; a coupling on their motor bike became loose and two brothers named ...

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  18. BROOKVALE CRASH

    Ernest Bond of Lilyvell was killed where a crashed into a motor [?] at Brookvale last night. Arthur Murray of Wheeler Parade. Dee Why and ...

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  19. Nine Countries Unite to Protect Their Interests

    The Government publishes an agreement signed by Spain. Chile, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, Mexico, and Portugal to create an ...

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  20. CHINESE BADLY HURT

    Ah Fay, a Chinese gardener, wa assaulted by a number of men outside his home in James-street, Rockdale, yesterday and robbed of £7. Ah Fay was so ...

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  21. DEAD MAN IDENTIFIED

    The man who who Rilled by falling from a railway carriage near Ashfield station on Friday night has ben identified as Albert Ernest Levi Heath, of ...

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  22. Prefers Death to Husband

    "This is the fate reserved for daughters of Serbia's millionaires," was a message found in the handbag of Madame Madame Ivanka Mijatovitch, who ...

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  23. Federal Government Talks in Millions

    A statement of Commonwealth accounts for the half-year ended . December 31, and made available (to-day, shows that the expenditure on "departments and services, excluding business undertakings and territories, was £18,301,912, compared with £17,081,426 for the ...

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  24. FOUR BIG BRITONS FOR AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION

    There is general speculation as to whom will be selected as the "Four Best Financial and Business Brains" to go to Australia to study and confer on the ...

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  25. WHY CHARLTON WAS NOT AT THEODORE'S OPENING MEETING

    Although the Premier (Mr. Lang) and many other prominent Labor politicians attended the opening meeting of Mr. Theodore at the Balmain Town Hall ...

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  26. STOP PRESS

    Sergeant Russell, Constable Chuck, ami other police raided the Bondi Casino last night, and arrested the manager and a waiter who were ...

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  27. WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC TO NEW GUINEA FOILED

    Two attractive-looking Sydney girls of the demi-mondaine type, and a dashing ex-officer of the King's Army, who were making; arrangements to go to the new goldfields at Edie's Creek and Bulolo, New Guinen, by the Melusia, on Monday last, were prevented by the authorities from ...

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  28. DICTATOR MUSSOLINI URGES ITALY'S KING TO ABDICATE

    Persistent rumors come from Italy that there are serious differences between Dictator Mussolini and the King and Queen. ...

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  29. OLYMPIA

    always remained a central expression of the Greek ideas that the body of man has a glory as well as his intellect and spirit, that body ...

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  31. POLICE ARREST MAN WITH ALLEGED COUNTERFEIT FIVERS

    Detectives Matthews mid Keogh of the Detective Office, arrested a man at Canterbury Park races yesterday and subsequently charged him in connection with ...

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  32. FIRE CAUSES DAMAGE IN CITROEN HOUSE

    An outbreak of fire occurred late yesterday afternoon on the second floor of Citroen House, in Goulbourn-street." Considerable damage was done before ...

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  33. Furniture on Fire

    A quantity of furniture was damaged by an outbreak of fire in the premises of A. and H. Reece, in George-street, City, yesterday. Firemen from headquarters, ...

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