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  3. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    The operation for the more effective draining of the sinus in the right side of the chest, proved far more serious than was expected. This morning's ...

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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. Pat McGee is to be married to Miss Anlezark to-morrow. A report will appear in next issue. Mr. A. J. Bryant, who has been ...

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  5. [?]NDING GROUND FOR AEROPLANES

    "Judged by the failure of the [?] of the Town council; the correspondence read, and obstacles [?]oreshadowed at the last ...

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  6. Billiards Championship

    The match, which opened yesterday in Sydney between William Smith (England) and Walter Lindrum (Australia), is emarkable for the ...

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  7. THE THIRD TEST

    The Third Test looks like ending in a win for England. South Africa opened first, and made 236 (catterall 74 and vincent 60 being the mediums). ...

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  8. SYDNEY'S UNDERWORLD

    As a result of the arrest of three men and a youth, at Darlinghurst last night, the police hope to clear up a large number of robberies which have ...

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  9. "Truth" Not The Truth

    Last night's meeting of Dubbo Parents and Citizens' Association changed its paces for a brief period, and instead of discussing the care of scholars and ...

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  10. AGAINST THE FORCE

    The Secretary of the Labor Council (Mr. Jock Garden) makes serious allegations against the methods of the Police in arresting timber workers. ...

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  11. QUAKES IN NEW ZEALAND

    Further earthquake shocks have been recorded in the Nelson, district, New Zealand. The postmaster at Takaka reports Unit 11 shakes have occurred ...

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  12. FIRST STEP TAKEN

    In the House of Commons last night the Foreign Secretary announced that the first step towards the resumption of diplomatic relations with-Russia had ...

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  13. THE LATEST BULLETIN

    It is officially stated that the King's progress is entirely satisfactory. ...

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  14. After Johnnie Walker

    This morning the Yeoval League despatched, by urgent telegram, a challenge for the Johnnie Walker Cup for Saturday next. ...

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  15. THE EASTERN CRISIS

    Owing to demands made upon China by the soviet in its ultimatum, served. on Saturday, being ignored, several additional citizens, including the General ...

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  16. IN REPLY TO GARDEN

    Referring to the charges made by Jock Garden, that the police endeavoured to trap timber strikers by disguising themselves as timber workers ...

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  17. FREEDOM!

    Mrs. Pitt Rivers, daughter of Lord Forster, formerly, Governor-General of Australia, has been granted her decree nisi against her husband, Captain Pitt ...

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  18. CROOKS AMALGAMATED

    The police have arrested five young men on charges of motor stealing. Ten motor cycles and five cars have been recovered, some from dams and river ...

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  19. SCULLIN'S APPEAL

    The Leader of the Federal Labor Party (Mr. J. H. Scullin) has issued a circular letter, in which he urges reconciliation between the A.L.P. and A.W.U. ...

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  20. ANOTHER CORRECTION

    Sir George Pearce (Vice-president of the Federal Executive Council) gives an absolate denial to the newspaper report that he told the West ...

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  21. TRAITOR SHOT

    Ali Ahmed Jan, brother-in-law of the former King of Afghanistan, Amanullah, who, after the latter's flight from Kabul, tuned traitor, and ...

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  22. Direct from the Cockpit

    The following cablegram has been received by the Atlantic Union Oil Co., Ltd. Sydney from Messrs. Kingsford smith and Ulm, whoe record breaking ...

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  23. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy on parts of the Coast, with scattered shower or two; otherwise generally fine, with ...

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  24. SPECKS IN THE WEST.

    A Young Australia League boy has been admitted to the quarantine station suffering from a mild attack of small pox. His relatives and contacts have ...

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  25. MODERN OPPOSITION

    Railway men, living at Port Waratah, are threatening to boycott storekeepers of the district who use the road instead of the rail for transport purposes. ...

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  26. AMERICA'S FOUR

    Messrs. Tilden, Hunter, Allison and Vanryn have been nominated by the United Sates Lawn Tennis Association to represent U.S.A. in the inter-zone ...

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  27. FALSE STATEMENT

    The Minister for Education (Mr. D. H. Drummond) has denied the statement made at the Loyal Orange Lodge demonstration on Sunday, that 80 per ...

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  28. SPLENDID ADVANCE

    Prices for wheat continue to rise, and the demand to-day was firm. Bagged wheat sold at 5/3 per bushel. ...

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  29. ROBBERIES IN SYDNEY

    In sydney and suburbs fast week there were 54 cases of robbries from shops and dwellings, excluding shoplifters. Goods to the value of over £1000 ...

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  30. VILLAGES SUBMERGED

    Thirty, villages have been submerged. following torrential rains in the Trehizond district. The death roll is estimated at 500 ...

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  31. TRIBAL WARFARE

    Latest reports from Vila, in the New Hebrides, concerning the volcanie disturbance on the Island of Ambrym, are to the effect that bush natives, in ...

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  32. Correspondence

    Sir,—Now that the nesting season is at hand, cannot something be done to save our wild birds from destruction? At present they have no chance ...

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  33. THE WOMAN WINS

    Mrs. Gertrude Le Clos, who barracked her house at Marrickville yesterday, when the local council sought to evict her, has won out again. The Council ...

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  34. THE GENTLE ART

    The wrestling match at) Sydney Stadium, between John Pesek (13.6) and Count Zarynoff (13.2), ended in the fourth round, when Zarynoff was ...

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  35. Obituary.

    Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Neeson, of Wongarbon, and late of Scotland, are mourning the death of their five-year-old son, Frank, which occurred in a ...

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  36. THE OLD BUS

    Captain Kingsford Smith has signified his intention to fly the Southern Cross, which is a Dutch machine, to Amsterdam on July 19, for ...

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  37. MOTOR FATALITY

    Alan McLean (30) was killed instantly when his car overturned and burst into flames on the Melbourne Ballarat road yesterday. ...

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  38. DESTRUCTIVE FIRES

    The soft goods warehouse of O. Gilpin Proprietary, Ltd, Malvera, and the furniture factory of C. Duncan, North Fitzroy, were destroyed by fire early ...

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  39. TIGHTENING UP

    The Public Works Department has decided that, in future, its employees shall not have time off for afternoon tea. the morning tea concession of ten ...

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  40. TRAIL OF THE POISON

    Last week at Dubbo Court a man was fined for killing opossums and having cyanide in a kerosene tin. A fine of £10 for the pelts and £5 for ...

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