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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bell, now of Bondi, on the birth, of a daughter. After spending three happy weeks ...

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  5. EARLY DEPARTURE REGRETTED BY ALL

    Another setback is given to the ideal of decentralisation by the decision of Mr. F. B. Thorby to remove his barbwire and nailworks from Dubbo to ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    Avenues of approach to the Lindbergh home are now cleared of every barrier in the path of direct negotiations between the kidnappers and ...

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  7. A WOMAN'S WAY

    Great excitement was caused in Hunter Street, City, last night, whon a young woman, in the presence of a crowd of people, clambered on to the ...

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  8. RAE AND DUNN ACT AS LEADERS

    During the second reading debate on the Financial Agreement Enforcement Bill, in the Senate. Senator A. Rae said: ...

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  9. What of Mr. Lang?

    Addressing a meeting at Cronulla last night, Col. Eric Campbell, leader of the New Guard, hinted that something might yet happen before the Harbor ...

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  10. Bruce's Solution

    Just before the House of Representatives adjourned last night, Mr. S. M. Bruce declared that direct Government aid as a solution to unemployment was ...

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  11. THE LAST STRAW

    The Legislative Council inserted an amendment in the Arbitration Bill, bringing employees in rural industries under the Bill, and giving them access ...

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  12. IS BOY HOME ?

    Major Gurley said that he was reliably informed that the Lindbergh baby had been returned to the parents, and that the information had been ...

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  13. MENTAL CASE

    Mrs. Caroline Pearson was found drowned yesterday in a swimming pool at Blackheath. The Coroner held an inquest and ...

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  14. ARREST MADE

    Detectives last night arrested a man in connection with the brutal assault on Gregory Szarka, secretary of the E[?]more Theatre, on Xmas Eve, when ...

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  15. REPORT FLATLY DENIED

    The police at the Lindbergh homo stated, flatly that the baby is not in either the Lindbergh or the Morrow homes. They said they knew nothing ...

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  16. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Fine in the far South-west; otherwise still unsettled generally, with, more rain and thunder ...

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  17. HOUSE ADJOURNS

    The Legislative Assembly adjourned at 4 o'clock this morning until Tuesday next, after passing the Transport Bill through the committee. ...

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  18. SHOCKING DEATH

    Enveloped in burning oil, as the result of an explosion in a furnace, William. Albert Dempsey (44), factory foreman, was fatally burnt at ...

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  19. INSURANCE BILL

    In the House of Representatives the Insurance Bill passed all stages. ...

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  20. OVER CAUTIOUS

    The Police Chief has announced that only such facts as will not interfere with the progress of the Lindbergh case will be given out for publication. ...

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  21. SURPRISE PARTY

    As Mr. and Mrs. Vic. Rao wore spending a quiet evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. Mahoney, of Quinn Street, last night, about 25 friends trooped in. The ...

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  22. TRANSPORT BILL

    The Legislative Assembly carried the second reading of the Transport Bill by 42 votes to 22. ...

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  23. LUCKLESS ISLANDERS

    A message from Port Moresby states that 75 native men, women and children were picked up at sea in a, storm and brought to port on Tuesday night. ...

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  24. INFANT UNWANTED

    A two-weeks-old female infant, expensively dressed, was found on the doorstep of a resident at Chippendale last night. There was a note reading ...

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  25. MIGHTY PHAR LAP

    Phar Lap was watched by hundreds at exercise to-day. The Red Terror is installed first favorite, in a field field of what looks like 11 to 13 starters. ...

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  26. WOOL SALES

    The sales continued steadily yesterday. Winchcombe, Carson Ltd. report having sold 7500 bales of wool at the Sydney auction sales on Wednesday. ...

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  27. SHEEP STEALERS

    When three half-castes were sentenced to six months' imprisonment at the Perth Criminal Court to-day, for having attempted to steal sheep, one explained ...

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  28. CINDERELLA

    To-morrow night the curtain goes up at 8 at the Empire Hall, for the performance of the pantomime, Cinderella, produced by Mrs. Hawke and Miss ...

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  29. BRUTAL CRIME

    The trial commenced at the Central Court to-day of Reginald Frederick Woodley (19), laborer, for the alleged murder of Cecil Budworth Baker, at ...

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  30. ELLIOTT TOSSED

    The Australian jockey, Elliott, narrowly escaped serious injury when riding the horse, Maxie Binner, in the fifth race yesterday. His mount piled ...

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  32. MOUNTAINS SMASH

    At the Central Criminal Court, before Mr. Justice James, Edward Leigh Dooley, motor driver, was acquitted of manslaughter, arising out of a collision ...

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  33. OBITUARY

    On Wednesday, at a private hospital in Dubbo, Thomas Edward Wilco, aged 1 year and 11 months, died after an illness extending over ton days. ...

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  34. DE VALERA

    When the Dail Eirann re-assembled to-day De Valera was elected President. ...

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  35. FIGHT HYSTERIA

    Leon See, manager of the Italian heavyweight, Camera, slated to-day that H. D. McIntosh's terms for three fights in Australia are insufficient ...

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  36. DEADLY KNIFE WORK

    James Lahiff (24), was admitted to Melbourne Hospital late last night suffering shocking wounds in the stomach, believed to have been caused by a ...

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  37. REVENUE FALLING

    Estimates of yields from Municipal mid Shire rates reveal a serious decrease compared with last year. The falilng off is due to a large ...

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  38. LADY CHAYTOR

    Lady Chaytor's machine was slightly damaged when landing here, but the aviators are unhurt. Lady Chaytor was enroute to ...

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  39. WOOL VALUES

    In dealings in sterling on the Foreign exchange market appreciation continued, and the rate against the [?]ited States' dollars rose from ...

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  40. IN TIGHT CORNER

    The application on behalf of J. W. Percival, M.L.C., for relief under the Moratorium Act, was again before Mr. Justice Halse Rogers in Chambers ...

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  41. THE LAND BILL

    The Legislative Assembly sat through out the night considering the Large Estates Amendment Bill. The Opposition endeavored to have ...

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  42. FATAL EXPLOSION

    Fourteen workmen were killed by an explosion in a purifying box of the Public Service Electric and Gas Company's Works. Four were injured ...

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