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  4. WIRELESS BEACONS

    Because revolutionary improvements are claimed for a new system of radio aids to air navigation now being tested at Essendon, the Civil Aviation ...

    Article : 102 words
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  6. COUNTING THE COST

    A recurrence of isolated squalls, almost as furious as that which strucK Sydney yesterday, is possible, according to Mr. Mares. ...

    Article : 322 words
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  8. MORE IMMIGRANTS.

    The British Government hopes that the Dominions will soon be ready to accept fresh reinforcements of British migrants. ...

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  9. A DENIAL.

    "I've heard that story before," laughed Mr. Bruce to-day when denying a suggestion in a London paper that he was likely to accept a peerage ...

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  10. IN A NUTSHELL

    Cooler weather. The Bathurst races on Saturday and Monday next are attracting much interest. Messrs. Burke Bros, the ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA DAY

    To-day is the 145th anniversary of the founding of New South Wales by Governor Phillip. Anniversary Day is usually kept up ...

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  12. USA FLOODS

    Half a million people are homeless in the flooded area in the valleys of the ohio and Mississippi Rivers, which new extends for 1800 miles. ...

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  13. STOLEN GELIGNITE

    Two cases of thieves stealing gelignite were reported to the police yesterday. North Sydney police are ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT TO ASSIST SUFFERERS

    Government assistance will be extended to necessitous persons whose homes were badly damaged by yesterdays storm. Two officers of the ...

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  15. £20,000 TO SECRETARY

    Lord Joicey the Durham coalowner who died in November last at the age of 90. left £20,000 to his women private secretary, whose care ...

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  16. AMERICAN GIRLS

    American girls wear smarter clothes carry themselves with more grace, and are better groomed than their Australian sisters. ...

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  17. BURLINGTON THEATRE

    "Poor Little Rich Girl" which is hailed as shirley Temple a greatest picture , is at present being screened to big audiences at the Burlington ...

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  18. VEGETABLE GARDENS DEVASTATED

    Thousands of pounds worth of damage was caused by the storm to market gardens around Sydney. So many crops were affected that ...

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  19. LONDON AIR MAIL

    An early announcement of the details of the Angle-Australian air mail agreement is expected It is unledstood that ...

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  20. BRIDGE VICTIM

    The man who crashed to his death from the Harbor Bridge last night has been identified as Patrick Lawrence Navin an employee of the Waterloo ...

    Article : 133 words
  21. SPOONER'S SCHEME

    Leichhardt Council last night decided that with the discontinuance of the 10 per cent, bonus by the Government, the 650 emergency relief ...

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  22. WOMAN REGISTRAR

    One hundred and twenty marriages have been celebrated by Mrs. Nellie Flint, deputy registrar of births, deaths and marriages at Fremantle. ...

    Article : 90 words
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