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  2. Advertising

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  4. SPORT AND CITIZEN

    "I count myself in nothing else so happy, As in a soul remembering my good friends." ...

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  5. PERSONALIA

    Mr. W. G. Tate, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Tate, of Darling Street. South, returned to Sydney last night. ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    Four fishermen had an unenviable experience near Manly. While on Blue Fish Point, a heavy storm arose, and they sought refuge in ...

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  7. Skeyhill's End

    Tom Skeyhill, the Australian Soldier-poet, died as a result, of injuries received when his plane made a forced lauding on Saturday night. ...

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  8. LANG'S LATEST GOV. PIDDINGTON

    A rumor was current in political circles last night that if Mr. Lang was returned to power he would insist on the immediate recall of Sir Philip ...

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  9. The Crimes Act

    The Crimes Act had a stormy passage through the House of Representatives. Mr. A. Blakeley claimed that the New Guard was obviously an ...

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  10. Is Goode Bad?

    It is reported to-day that there is no likelihood of a Royal Commission being appointed to inquire into the charges made against Mr. Goode, Chief ...

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  11. ANOTHER ASSET

    The Stevens Government has decided to make available, immediately, £10,000 for the be[?] of Friendly Societies, whose subsidy was reduced by Lang. ...

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  12. OPEN TO PRESS

    Last week, Dubbo Rugby League Executive decided to exclude the Press and public from all future meetings. Only Messrs. J. T. ...

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  13. MOXLEY'S TRIAL

    The trial of William Cycil Moxley, for the alleged murder of Frank Wilkinson and Dorothy Denzel, has been fixed for June 7. ...

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  14. STRANGE LAW

    When a married Maori woman, mimed Field, appeared for sentence on a charge of arson, by burning down her husband's home, counsel for accused ...

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  15. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Some further showers on the North Coast, and mists and fogs elsewhere on the coast and ...

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  16. MR. PIDDINGTON

    When ex-Judge Piddington was asked to-day whether it was true that he was to be offered the Governorship of New South Wales, in the event of the ...

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  17. MRS. GEO. PUTNAM

    "I have always longed to visit Australia," said Mrs. Earheart Putnam, chatting with Mr. J. G. Latham at the Institute of Journalists' lunch. ...

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  18. HUGHES AGAIN

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, in an address at North Sydney lost night, said that none of Mr. Lang's remedies had done anything for the unemployed. ...

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  19. THE WORLD'S ACES

    Kingsford Smith, J. P. Saul and Sir Hubert Wilkins were among the vice-presidents elected at the Oceanic Airmen's Congress, which devoted a session ...

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  20. LYONS HONORED

    Following the announcement in "The Age" a few days ago of the appointment of the Prime Minister as a member of the Privy Council, the ...

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  21. FORCED LANDING

    Attempting a forced landing when the petrol supply gave out, a pilot and passenger, who were flying from Brisbane to Lismore, crashed on a farm ...

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  22. THINNING THE RANKS

    The Minister for Labor (Mr. Dunningham), referring to 30,000 jobs which the new Government will provide, said it would be real work and useful work. ...

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  23. THE NEW GUARD

    Addressing members of the New Guard last night, Major Beveridge said that the organisation was the friend and protector of all decent citizens ...

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  24. BOUNTY OFF

    A Bill providing for the abolition of the bounty on all cotton yarn delivered from the factory after June 30 next was passed without amendment in ...

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  25. THE DORNIER DOX

    The giant German airliner, Dernier Dex, arrived at Southampton from New York, after halts at Hortain, Azores and Vigo, in Spain. ...

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  26. BANK ROBBERY

    At the Central Police Court to-day, Charles McLean (41), clerk, Frank Phibbs (52), clerk, and Horace John Finn (49), clerk, were remanded till ...

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  27. MINOR BREACHES

    Failure to return an expired motor driver's license cost a delinquent 2/6, with 8/- costs. For neglecting to destroy rabbits on ...

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  28. CHIVALROUS

    "Miss Fifi Hamilton Cobley (25), of Edgecliff, was attacked by a masked man, who entered her home early this morning. When the attacker found ...

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  29. DAUGHTER'S SENTENCE

    The case, in which the body of Countess Von Duaben was exhumed last December, as a result of an allegation that her daughter had poisoned her ...

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  30. BY THE BACK DOOR

    "The Public Service Board hits to review numerous political appointments made by the Lang Government in the Labor and Industry Department ...

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  31. OLD RECORD GONE

    By covering 107 miles 254 yards in two hours, in his attempt on the world's 24 hours' motor-paced cycling record at the Motordrome last night ...

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  32. MARKET FIRM

    Bulk wheat, sold this morning at 3/4 1/2 per bushel and bagged at 3/5 1/2. ...

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  33. CRIPPLED REIDY

    At the Central Police Court this morning, John Reidy (43), the crippled dealer, was remanded on a charge of having maliciously wounded Elizabeth ...

    Article : 55 words
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  35. SNOW DROPPING

    Following the losses of clothes, from local linos, reported in previous issues, a suspect was before the local Court yesterday. ...

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  36. TARRED AND FEATHERED

    Professor Lamont, of French Pretoria University, was tarred and feathered by four men, and dumped in the centre of the city, clad only in bathing trunks ...

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  37. LORD INCHAPE DEAD

    Lord Inchape, one of the most prominent in the shipping world, died to-day at Monaco on board his yacht, "Rover." aged 79. ...

    Article : 63 words
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