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  2. Advertising

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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    The Misses McKenna, of Bourke Street, are suffering from the prevailing epidemic. Mr. Syd. Gresham and Major ...

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  5. ASSOCIATED PROGRESSIVES

    [?] at the opening of Newtown [?] Mr. A. W. Clever, a resident of [?] said he applauded the [?] of both Newtown and North ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    Vatican City history was made when the Pope, in a solemn Ecclesiastical procession, left the Vatican for the first time since 1870. However, he ...

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  7. The Bavin Government

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Buttenshaw), on the advice of Mr. Thorby, has announced that the Government has advances £900,000 to help the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Australia's Problems

    Speaking at the annual dinner of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, the Minister for Customs (Mr. H. S. Gullett) said it had been said that there ...

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  9. Tentative Report

    The redistribution Commission has completed its tentative report, as far as the metropolitan electorates are concerned. ...

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  10. Melbourne Murder Case

    John Dawson Fisher, a clerk, 25 years of age, was charged at the Central Criminal Court, with having murdered Harold Claude McDonald, a ...

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  11. USE MORE WOOL

    The General Council of the Graziers' Association has carried a resolution approving of the compulsory levy for the suggested "Use More Wool Campaign," ...

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  12. SLIPPERY COMMUNIST

    The notorious Communist, Suetka T-Delan, was arrested as he stepped from a train at Suerajevo. While the officers were conferring, he injured ...

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  13. UP IN ARMS

    The Trades and Labour Council has carried a resolution protesting, against the arrest of the seven officials controlling the timber workers' dispute ...

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  14. HINKLER HONORED

    For the best British flight in 1928, Bert Hinkler, Australian airman, has been awarded the Britannia Trophy, which is permanently housed at the ...

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  15. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:— Cloudy on the Southern border, with showers on the Southern slopes and tablelands ...

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  16. SEAMEN'S BRAWL

    During an affray at Woolloomooloo, a seaman named Dennis Baglo, received extensive bruises and lacerations. Later the police arrested another seaman. ...

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  17. RESUMING WITH RUSSIA

    The British Government has received the Soviet reply, via Norway, regarding resumption of diplomatic relations, under negotiations, between the Foreign ...

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  18. THE COOPER INQUIRY

    The Public Service Board opened the enquiry this morning, concerning the conduct of Arthur Albert Cooper, clerk in charge of the records in the Public ...

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  19. DREADNOUGHT BOYS

    Representatives from the Dreadnought Boys have asked the Minister for Lands (Mr. Ball) to make available an area for group-farming, which should ...

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  20. Rawsonville Hall

    [?] party of Dubboites are journey [?] Rawsonville next Wednesday [?] to be present at the official [?] of the Memorial Hall, built to ...

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  21. PRICE OF WHEAT

    The demand continues firm, but the market was a penny easier this morning. Bagged wheat sold in good quantity at 6s per bushel. ...

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  22. The Coal Commission

    In view of the evidence given, before the Coal Commission, by A. E. Barton, a well-known public accountant, to the effect that he made no investigation of ...

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  23. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC

    The Graf Zeppelin will begin its Atlantic flight on August first. Sir George Wilkins will again be a passenger; the Zep. will also carry two monkeys and ...

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  24. THEODORE'S EFFORT

    Mr. E.D. Theodore, M.H.R., during the week made an unsuccessful attempt to mediate between the timber workers and 14 timber firms. It is understood ...

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  25. THE UPPER HOUSE

    Additional appointments to the State's Legislative Council will not be made by the Government, unless members of the Second. Chamber, at the ...

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  26. FISHERMAN IN DANGER

    A fisherman, whoso name ha not yet been ascertained, was swept by the waves from the rocks at Long Bay this morning. Eventually, he grasped ...

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  27. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    R.A.C.—Always pleased to hear from you. Notes welcome. Jack Wark is a brave man. In the presence of 360 men and 20 women he ...

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  28. WONDERFUL BILLIARDS

    The tense struggle for supremacy between Willie Smith and Walter Lindrum continues to attract packed houses and great attention. The latest ...

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  29. Loyal Sir Hercules Lodge

    At a meeting of the above M.U.I.O. [?] Lodge on Tuesday night, the [?] and quarterly balance sheets were [?] by the auditors; they ...

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  30. Wreath and Veil

    A pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Brigid's Catholic Church on Wednesday, July 17, when Constance, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anlezark, of ...

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  31. IMPROVING OUR PIGS

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. V. C. Thorby) says that arrangements have been made by his Department for the purchase and importation, from the ...

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  32. WELCOME, THE BABY!

    The latest addition to the list of the Country Press is the "Moss Vale Post," a highly creditable publication, brightening the lives of residents of ...

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  33. ACTING PREMIER'S REPLY

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Buttenshaw) said to-day that the Government cannot consider the question of taking any action in regard to coal mines, until ...

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  34. ANOTHER IMPORTATION

    A message says that it is considered certain that Canon Travers Rogers, of Birmingham, will be the new Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne. ...

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  35. HEALING THE BREACH

    In spite of failure of the efforts by the Leader of the Labor Party (Mr. Scullin) to bring about a settlement of differences between the A.L.P. and the ...

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  36. DISASTROUS FIRE

    Considerable damage was caused by a fire which broke out late last night at Silvarite Glass Co.'s premises in Camperdown. ...

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  37. G.P.O. OFFICERS

    It is reported that 11 men, employed at the G.P.O., Sydney, have been served with notices under the Federal Public Service Act, for working as registered ...

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