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  2. Advertising

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  3. HIGH SCHOOL PRODUCTION

    The dramatic interpretation of some of the well-known classics is an integral part of High School work, and is encouraged by the Educational ...

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  4. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    The Imperial Conference this morning discussed the alternative British ideas of promoting Empire trade. The Australian Press Agency ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. A. E. Orbell arrived buck yesterday, after a business trip to Sydney. Mrs. R. Blake returned to Manly this morning, after it holiday in Dubbo. ...

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  6. Bavin at Bexley

    "Labor and Nationalist's are equally responsible, just as you and I are individually responsible, for the position in which Australia finds herself to-day, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Charlie Messenger

    Mr. Charlie Messenger, Sydney's best-known fisherman, had a sensational experience in Sydney Harbour yesterday. He had dived 25 feet to inspect his ...

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  8. Phar Lap Scratched

    Phar Lap, the favorite for the two Cups, was withdrawn from the Caulfield yesterday. The blow is a heavy one to backers ...

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  9. "Labor Josses"

    At a civic reception tendered to him at Condobolin, the Chief Railway Commissioner, Mr. A. W. Cleary, referring to the stirring up of strife in his ...

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  10. THE WHITE GLOVES

    His Honor Chief Justice (Sir Phillip Street) took his seat on the Bench at 11,30 this morning. When it was announced that there ...

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  11. AUSTRAL AVIATRIX

    Mrs. Ruth Miller, the Australian aviatrix, departed from here this morning, in an attempt to reduce the women's record from here to Los Angeles. ...

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  12. BISHOP'S PROTEST

    Coadjustor Bishop Darey Irvine, addressing an Anglican Synod last night, said, that the present facile methods of approach, to the Divorce Court were a ...

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  13. GUN FATALITY

    Miss Marie Sarah Jensen (19) left her home at Diamond Valley, Queensland, on a duck shooting expedition. Later, her dead body was found with a ...

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  14. GOING STRONG

    The Queensland airman, Captain Hill, left hero to-day at 12.20 a.m. for Singora. ...

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  15. Bavin and Lang

    The Auditor-General (Mr. Spence) questioned this morning regarding figures quoted last night by Mr. Lang, said that he was sure the ...

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  16. MONEY IN CRICKET

    At a meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association, held last night, it was stated that the Australian profit on the recent English tour of the Australian ...

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  17. DUBBO CIRCUIT COURT

    A sitting of the Circuit Court (civil side) was commenced at the Court House this morning, before the Chief Justice (Sir Philip Street). ...

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  18. SCRATCHED

    In consequence of the delays, the airmen, Chabot and Pickthorne, are abandoning their flight to Australia and returning by steamer from Karachi. ...

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  19. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at, 2 p.mr to-day:—Cloudy, with further showers on the Central and Southern highlands, contracting to the ...

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  20. SHOCKING DEATH

    After stepping from a bus, near her home at Matraville, last night, Kathleen Ellis (27) stumbled and fell beneath the wheels, which passed over her head, ...

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  21. SPEED MERCHANTS

    A motor car, being built in Australia, is among at least three special cars being constructed to attack, the speed record, said Malcolm Campbell, disclosing ...

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  22. BIRD STEALERS

    Ten boys were arrested in the Candterbury Bankstown district yesterday, on charges of having stolen goldfish and canaries. ...

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  23. LIBERTY

    Keith Thorpe (20), who escaped from Cowan prison camp, while, undergoing throb months, imprisonment, was, at the Central Court to-day, sentenced to ...

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  24. ITALIAN WRESTLER

    Dr. Sarpolis was declared the winner, on a foul, in his wrestling contest with Pat McGill at the Sydney Stadium last night. ...

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  25. SEEKING THE MOON

    The executive of the Railway Service Association intends to apply to the State Court for an award for members of the union employed in the ...

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  26. PRESSMAN'S END

    Mr. Fred Hancock, a member of the Literary staff of the Brisbane "Courier," who was proceeding to Durwin iu the Vacuum Oil Company's ...

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  27. "SMITHY" COMING

    Wing Commander Kingsford-Smith arrived from Bushire at live this evening. He is doing splendid time and reports all's well. ...

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  28. NOT GUILTY

    Michael Commerford, who was charged at the Melbourne Criminal Court, with an attempt to blackmail Major-General Grimwade, was found ...

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  29. BUSH FIRE BRIGADE

    A meeting of the Boothenba Bush Fire Brigade was hold at Boothenba on Friday evening, 10th instant. About 30 were present. ...

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  30. LONDON TO CAPETOWN

    Lieut, Caspa Reuthus, who left London in a three-seater Pass Moth on October 5, arrived here this evening, beating the Duchess of Bedford's record by ...

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  31. EMBEZZLEMENT

    Mr. A. J. F. Baxter was remanded at the Wollongong Police Court on a charge of embezzling the funds of the Water and Sewerage Board. ...

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  32. ACTS OF VIOLENCE

    Referring to an assault on H. Hibble, a member of the Diocesan Synod, Coadjutor Bishop Darcy Irvine claimed last night that such acts of violence wore ...

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  33. STILL FALLING

    Bulk wheat sold at 2/8½ and bugged at 2/10 per bushel at this morning's sale. ...

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  34. LAPSTONE HOTEL

    After setting fire to the Lapstone Hotel, near Penrith, shortly after midnight, the manageress, Miss Bedore Fernandez, aged 40, shot herself dead ...

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  35. THE FEDERAL CITY

    At a meeting of the Canberra Advisory Council, a motion was carried in favor of a re-valuation of rents and compensation for losses due to the ...

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  36. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Queensland visitors are here for a month in Dr. M. J. McKillop, his mother and sister, Mrs. and Miss Kath McKil lop. They are the guests of Mr. and ...

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  37. MURDER?

    W. L. McDonald was remanded on a charge, at Charters Towers Police Court, for the alleged murder of Ernest Arps, who disappeared lust February. ...

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