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  4. THE WEATHER

    Warm to hot and sultry, with fresh and squatty northerly winds, some isolated thunder showers likely, temporary cool, ...

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  5. THE OCEAN

    Moderate winds and seas expected over most of Tasman Sea, but fresh to strong northerlies in south-west section, extending to ...

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  6. 20,000 JOBS MAY GO IF RATIONING ABOLISHED

    A deputation of the Retail Traders' Association asked the Minister for Labor and Industry (Mr. Baddeley) to-day to suspend the 44 Hours Act until Parliament had met and considered amending it. ...

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  7. POLICE TOOK BETS OVER 'PHONE

    Police made a raid on a house in Tooke-street, Cook's Hill, on Saturday, and took several bets over ...

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  8. Little Imps

    Members of the ballet at a school break-up concert. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. YOUTHS CHARGED WITH ARMED ROBBERY

    Arrested at the week-end by the special police squad, following Saturday night's hold-up at Mayfield, five ...

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  10. WICKED OLD WOMAN

    You are a wicked old woman. You have two previous convictions, for stealing, and if you were not 77 years old I would give you three ...

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  11. DEFINITE TURNING POINT IN AUSTRALIAN STOCKS

    The over subscription of the Australian cash and conversion loan has profoundly impressed ...

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  12. £100 CARS TO BE MADE NEXT YEAR

    Sir William Morris, head of the famous firm of motor car manufacturers, has announced that they are putting on the ...

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  13. ONLY ONE SALE BOOKED

    What is possibly a record for the Sydney Stuck Exchange was made to-day when on the first assessment call only one sale was ...

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    The suggestion for this week-end seems to be.—Follow the crowds to the beaches. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. BETTING TAX FAILS IN ITS INCIDENCE

    Over the week-end inquiries were made among those people who formerly were regular Randwick frequenters, ...

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    "Come on in, the water's fine."—If you want to know where all the school-children have gone, visit the baths and the beaches. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. AMAZING CURE OF AN UNUSUAL CASE

    One of the most successful operations in Australia's surgical history was recently performed at the Royal Alexandria ...

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  18. WOMEN TEACHERS IF MARRIED TO BE DISMISSED

    A certain amendment of the Public Service Act will be sought in the new year by the Minister for Education ...

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  19. STEAMERS TIE UP

    The steamers Iron Prince and Iron Knob have been tied up in Newcastle, and will remain inactive until after the holidays. Their crews were paid ...

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    Line up of Swimming Club girls at the Domain Baths. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. BROKEN HILL CRISIS

    About another 1200 men will be thrown out of work at Broken Hill, making about 5000 in all, if the Workers' Industrial Union continue to ...

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  22. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    Goodluck Novice Handicap: Bendover 1. Blaircast, 2. Vallant Prince, 3. W.P.; 6/4. [?] 14s, 6d, 13s 6d. ...

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  23. FATAL DIVE

    Leslie Cotter, 14, of Jeffrey-street, South Cessnock, died at Cessnock Hospital early this morning. His neck was broken. With other boys Cotter was ...

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  24. HOUSEHOLDER 'ARRESTS' TWO YOUTHS

    Entering his home in Blenheim-street, Enfield, after an absence of a few hours on Saturday, Robert Austin opened the door leading from the ...

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  25. MONEY SENT OVER FROM SYDNEY

    If the betting tax operated adversely against course bookmakers, illegal belting in shops and offices flourished on Saturday. ...

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  26. ALD. J. E. SMITH

    The Hamilton by-elcctlon on Saturday night resulted in Mr. J. E. Smith being elected to the council. The vacancy occurred through ...

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  27. NORTHERN MINERS

    The northern miners' conmmittee of management sat at the Newcastle Trades Hall to-day to discuss various matters of importance to the ...

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  28. BLACK SNAKES INVADE CRICKET GROUND

    Snakes are becoming prevalent in Baddeley Park, Cessnock, which is the playing area for large numbers of Cessnock children. ...

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