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  2. Advertising

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  4. LATEST CABLES.

    The Communists had ordered a demonstration at the funeral of the victims of the Vincennes building collapse, in which nine were killed. The ...

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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The case in which Jack Simpson, 23, bookmaker, and Charles Thomas Webb, 22, farrier, were charged with having criminally assaulted a woman on ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The following is the latest forecast for N.S.W., issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy and unsettled in the north and east, with showers and some ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    A meeting of the Ministerial Parliamentary Party has approved of the graduated principle embodied in the State Income Tax Bill; but the party ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Mervyn Crampton, 30, a carpenter, was working on the roof of an electric sub-station near Strathfield railway station this morning, when he touche[?] ...

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  9. BUILD UP YOUR TOWN.

    It cannot be gainsaid that the corner stone of national success is industry. No nation can be truly great unless its industrial resources are exploited to the ...

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  10. Premier's Explanation.

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin), in a vigorous defence of the State income Tax Bill, declared that he was pledged before the electors to reform taxation, so ...

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  11. AVIATOR'S DIVORCE.

    Charles Edward Kingsford Smith, the famous aviator, petitioned Mr. Justice James in the Divorce Court to-day for the dissolution of his marriage with ...

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  12. ENGLISH RAILWAY SMASHES.

    October's fifth railway smash occurred at North Carlisle when the express collided with a freighter. Two platelayers and two firemen were killed. The ...

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  13. An Old Friend Going.

    The bare announcement made in another place of the imminent departure of Sergeant J. J. Cooper will cause his very many friends deep regret. ...

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  14. BRAKEVANS DERAILED.

    The brakevans attached to a goods train en route from Gosford to Newcastle became derailed near Toowong last night, blocking both sets of rails ...

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  15. HOBBS, THE WONDER.

    If Hobbs scores two runs in the Adelaide match it will bring his aggregate score in first-class cricket up to 50,000 runs. ...

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  16. GERMAN BANDIT CAPTURED

    A Cologne message states that the second bandit who has been terrorising the city was shot dead by the police. A maid discovered him hiding in a cellar. ...

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  17. BUTCHER MURDERED.

    The Fremantle police have been notified that a butcher, John Charles Ibbot, was shot dead at a dwelling yesterday by a boy. Subsequently Harry ...

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  18. Employers Ask for Revision.

    Unless the Taxation Bill is revised before Monday next the Employers' Federation intend to hold a mass meeting of protest. ...

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  19. THE HOUSING BILL.

    The Housing Bill passed the second reading in the Legislative Council. ...

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  20. STRANGE MAN AT THE DOOR.

    Mrs. Florence Copping, a resident of Lakemba, informed the police yesterday that on opening the front door in response to a knock, a strange man ...

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  21. THE PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The price of wheat ex trucks in Sydney to-day is 4/8 1/2 per bushel. ...

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  22. Request Turned Down.

    Mr. C. L. A. Abbott, M.H.R., has forwarded the following letter received by him from the Deputy Director, Post and Telegraphs, to Mr. F. W. K. Wise ...

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  23. UNSATISFACTORY ROLLS.

    The Minister for Agriculture, referring to the reported dissastisfaction owing to the alleged unsatisfactory state of the rolls prepared in ...

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  24. AIR MINISTER'S WARNING.

    Sir Samuel Hoare, Air Secretary, said to-day: "We came out of the war with our capital city more open to attack from the air than any other of the ...

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  25. DAIRYMAN FINED.

    In the Industrial Magistrate's Court Gerald Barber, dairyman, of Harbord, was fined £10, with costs, for committing a breach of the dairymen's award ...

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  26. ROMA OIL.

    The Minister for Mines in Queensland, after visiting the petrol absorption plant at Roma, praised the work being carried out. Additional boilers ...

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  27. CROSSING THE STATES.

    The monoplane Yankee Doodle, piloted by Captain Collyer and Harry Tucker, completed a record transcontinental flight from New York to-day in 24 ...

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  28. INDUSTRIAL PEACE UNION

    At a meeting in Sydney last night it was decided to form an Australian branch of the Industrial Peace Union of the British Empire. Mrs. Tom ...

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  29. TASMANIA'S DEMANDS.

    A deputation from the Chamber of Commerce at Hobart requested Prime Minister Bruce to repeal the postal clause of the Navigation Act, without ...

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  30. Lost Opportunities.

    Most people will regret it if they let the opportunity of assisting the Limbless Soldiers go by again this year. A number of Prominent Citizens are ...

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  31. The Eucharistic Congress.

    To-night (Friday) at the Monarch-Empire Picture Theatre Master Pictures will present the official film of the Eucharistic Congress, taken for ...

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  32. BURNETT BYE-ELECTION.

    The filial figures in connection with the Burnett bye-election in Queensland gave Boyd (Nationalist) a majority of 1098 over Martin, the Labour ...

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  33. MAN'S AWFUL ORDEAL.

    Caught by his neck in a revolving shafting at the explosives factory of Nobel (Australia) Limited at Deer Park, Andrew Ross, 23, was slowly ...

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  34. PERSONAL.

    The engagement is announced of Miss Lois Quirk, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Quirk, "Bella Vista," Wellington, N.S.W., and Mr. Colin ...

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  35. LICENSES ISSUED.

    Up to the present 7255 licenses under the Transport Workers' Act haver been issued in the various Queensland ports. ...

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  36. Leaving Dubbo.

    About fifty of her friends gathered at the Royal Hotel on Tuesday afternoon to a farewell function tendered to Mrs. A. J. Dowd, who will shortly ...

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  37. S.P. BETTING.

    At a meeting consisting of registered racing clubs in the Newcastle district to deal with the betting evil, it was suggested that starting price ...

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  38. TIMBER MILL BURNT.

    A message from Woolgoolga says that Saxton's timber mill at Bark Hut was completely destroyed by fire yesterday. The loss is estimated at more ...

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  39. NO VICTIMISATION.

    Referring to the statement that the unionists on the waterfront were being victimised, the shipowners said that there was no question of victimisation. ...

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  40. PUBLIC HOODWINKED.

    In May last a buffet was established by Charles Barrett to provide meals at a nominal charge to the unemployed. An officer of the State Treasury says ...

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  41. 63,000,000 BUSHELS.

    Since the opening of the Government grain elevators in 1920, states a depart? mental publication, over 63,000,000 bushels of wheat have been received ...

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  42. ENGLAND v. S.A.

    A message from Adelaide states that heavy rain was falling at 11 o'clock this morning. Indications were that there would [?] little prospects of play ...

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  43. Bowling Club Billiards.

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  44. STEAMER IN TROUBLE.

    While the steamer Aarpawa was crossing Manukau Bar the bottom bolt of the crankshaft broke. The piston continued working, causing the ...

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  45. Country Party Activities.

    Mr. C. L. A. Abbott, M.H.R., the Country Party candidate for the Gwydir, writes to the Party Secretary in Dubbo (Mr. J. R. Bauld) that ...

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  46. MRS. TRAPMAN CHARGED.

    Bail in £500 was granted by Justice Rogers to-day in the case of Amelia Frances Trapman, who, with her husband, was arrested and charged with the ...

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  47. DELIBERATE FIRE.

    Addressing the annual meeting of the South British Insurance Co., V. J. Larner, Chairman, said that in 1926 and 1927 the value of property ...

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  48. A WELL-KNOWN GRAZIER DEAD.

    A private cable message has been received in Sydney announcing the death in London of Walter Sydney Suttor, of N.S.W. He was a son of the ...

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