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  2. Advertising

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  4. LATEST CABLES.

    An R.A.F. pilot, while testing a new all metal "Bristol Bulldog" fighting plane, lost consciousness in the thin air at an altitude of five miles, and the ...

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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Speaking at Goulburn last night the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), referring to the apparent collapse of the Waterside dispute, said that unquestionably ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The following forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudly in the north-east quarter, with further showers and thunder, becoming more generally ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Australia's Olympic Games team arrived in Sydney to-day by the steamer Chitril. The manager of the team, Mr. Les. Duff, gave emphatic denials of the ...

    Article : 126 words
  9. BUILD UP YOUR TOWN.

    Let us suppose that your Progress Association has reached the stage when it has commenced (1) the negotiations for the removal of an ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    Miss Elaine Hugill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hugill, has announced her engagement to Mr. Cedric A. Mumford, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. ...

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  11. BALLOON BREAKS AWAY.

    At Paris a military observation balloon, with two officers aboard, broke loose and disappeared at a great height. The gravest fears are felt for the ...

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  12. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.

    Beryl Jean Wharton, aged 6, an imbecile child, died in the Wallaroo Hospital late last night as the result of a bullet wound in the head. Her mother ...

    Article : 140 words
  13. ESCAPEE RETURNS.

    Declaring that he did not wish to remain in Australia, Werner Dietze, who escaped from the German steamer Hanau on Sunday, returned to the ...

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  14. RELIC OF AMUNDSEN.

    An aluminium petrol tank, obviously Captain Amundsen's, was picked up by the Trawler North Trondhjem. It was badly battered but still contained a ...

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  15. DIGGERS AND KINGSFORD SMITH.

    At a meeting of the State Executive of the Returned Soldiers' League last night attention was drawn to the obligation of the Government to pay ...

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  16. GARDINER'S PROPHECY.

    Senator Gardiner, who is contesting Daley seat as an Independent Labor candidate against Mr. Theodore, opened his campaign last night. He was given ...

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  17. PARISIAN MYSTERY.

    Another roadside mystery murder has been revealed by the finding of the partly charred body of a man near Moutiers. His hand was clutching a ...

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  18. "SPIRIT OF AUSTRALIA."

    The promoters of the flight of the "Spirit of Australia" to England are considering the question of securing an additional pilot. This will enable ...

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  19. PREMIER HOGAN'S CHARGE

    The Federal Attorney-General denies the statement made in the Victorian Legislative Assembly by Premier Hogan that two men, who had urged the ...

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  20. APPEAL DISALLOWED.

    The appeal of Jacob Johson against his conviction on a charge of having attempted lo intimidate seamen was dismissed by Judge Cohen at the ...

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  21. MUSSOLINI'S WAY.

    Swift justice was meted out to the Communist, Delia Maggiora, who was convicted yesterday of shooting two Fascists. He was stood against the ...

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  22. HON. JOHN ESTELL DEAD.

    Hon. John Estell, M.L.C, who has been ill for some time, died at Hamilton last night. Deceased held the portfolio for Labor and Industry and Mines ...

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  23. UNIVERSITY APPEAL.

    The Sydney University appeal for £250,000 has resulted, including collections and promises, in £344,000 being obtained. ...

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  24. MIDGET TACKLES THE ATLANTIC.

    Commander H. C. Macdonald, an English aviator, took off from Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, on Wednesday morning in an attempt to cross the ...

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  25. THE HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    Unless the crane-drivers employed on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, who are at present on strike, return to work within the next few days there is a ...

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  26. GOTHIC'S GALLOP.

    The Caulfield Cup favorite, Gothic, is reported to have recorded an exceptionally fast time over a mile and a quarter as Aspendale Park yesterday. ...

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  27. ROMA OIL.

    The preliminary test of the Roma Oil Corporation's gas will be continued for a fortnight, when the directors hope to announce the significance of the ...

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  28. TRAITORS AND SCABS.

    A delegate at the Sydney Labor Council last night declared that the executive of the Waterside Workers' Federation were nothing but traitors and ...

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  29. No News Yet.

    There is no news of Commander MacDonald, who is attempting to fly the Atlantic in a Moth. He should have reached Ireland this afternoon, but he ...

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  30. NEW FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

    Calculations made by the Commonwealth Electoral Department for representation of the States in the new Federal Parliament give New South Wales ...

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  31. MONEY FOR RELIEF.

    A report submitted to the Trades Hall Council meeting allowed that large sums were being sent for relief in connection with the wharf laborers' ...

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  32. Our Traffic Bridge.

    A curious, and apparently anomalous, situation has arisen in the taking over by the Main Roads Board of the care of bridges on State highways. The ...

    Article : 270 words
  33. WEALTHY PAUPER.

    Clad in a few tattered rags, Patrick Hands, an aged man, who lived in a state of abject poverty in a hut in the scrub at Cronulla, was found lying in ...

    Article : 64 words
  34. ANOTHER ROYAL COMMISSION.

    Premier Bavin stated last night that he was determined that an enquiry be held into the allegations made by Mr. Lang the previous night regarding ...

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  35. STRIKE OVER.

    A mass meeting of the Victorian seamen carried a resolution declaring that it was futile to continue the stoppage of work, and that all ships should ...

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  36. Cycle Club Picnic.

    The Dubbo Cycle Club held a big picnic on Sunday, October 14th, in honor of Mrs. F. Benham and Mrs. F. Davis, who had worked so assiduously ...

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  37. RETRENCHMENT.

    Thirteen attendants at Randwick racecourse were dismissed yesterday in conformity with the club's policy of retrenchment. ...

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  38. PRICE OF WHEAT.

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  39. "EVENING NEWS" TIPS.

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  40. TWO INJURED.

    Travelling at 50 miles an hour a stolon car crashed into another car in Old South Head Road, Bondi, late last night. It swerved on to the pavement ...

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  41. ENTRANCE FEES ABOLISHED.

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  42. NORTON v. BECKETT'S.

    In the Supreme Court to-day the claim for £10,000 damages for alleged libel by Ezra Norton, Chairman of the Directors of Truth and Sportsman Ltd. ...

    Article : 120 words
  43. MORTALITY AMONG SHEEP

    The Chief Veterinary Surgeon (Mr. Max Henry) states that during the past three months reports have been received of mortality that occurred in sheep ...

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  44. Half a Crop.

    Some good while back the Railway authorities estimated that the wheat grown this season in the Dubbo Railway District would yield two and a ...

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  45. An Old School Relic.

    Mr. J. E. Scrisier has presented to the Primary School a portion of a slab which was part of the old original school, established in Dubbo in 1857. ...

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  46. BURGLAR SURPRISED.

    A young market gardener, Sydney Franklyn, on returning to his home at Mount Roskill, surprised a burglar in the house. The intruder was armed ...

    Article : 78 words
  47. MOSCOW MENDACITY.

    It is reported from Riga that the Soviet Red Trade Union International has sent £9000 to Australian strikers. Moscow authorities, however, deny ...

    Article : 74 words
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