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  4. Honeymoon Bridge Murdered in Her Sleep—See Page 14

    THE Phillip-street Scavenger is at it again. "Smith's Weekly'' is once more prying into private lives in the hope of finding some scandal. This time it is digging into the cemeteries and winning stories from the silent graves, dragging their secrets away. AS malignant as it is indelicate, Sir Joynton Smith's sheet fathers the base tittle-tattle of scandal-mongers "in club," ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SARAH BOYD

    FOUR HUNDRED women of Redfern have already signed the petition to the Minister for Justice praying for the restoration of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. KEPT HEAD

    MR. EGAN, of the Master Builders' Insurance Co., Ltd.. Castlereagh-street, thought he could help the doctor in treating ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Dead as Target

    peccadilloes held up to public view in public print, may exact reparation or take revenge, be it with a writ for libel or with a horsewhip—of which two ...

    Article : 244 words
  10. What Ground?

    did he become subject for comment in 'Smith's columns. This attitude has been rigorously maintained. Thereis lies the secret." ...

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  11. It's Moments Like These!

    THOUGH the High Court of Australia was decorated with brightly-colored tina of "Minties" and jars of sweets till it looked like a cross between a Harvest Home Festival and a confectioner's shop, the tide of legal battle raged wearily enough. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Mean Act

    notable figures of the world, and by so dragging her name into their in. famous dug-up story left a cruel, cowardly impression. That was a ...

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  13. NO EXCUSE

    FRANK QUIN had been caught driving home from an Old Boys' Reunion under the influence, and his appearance at the ...

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  14. UNHAPPY LOT

    IT has often been said that a policemen's life is not a happy one. But little is ever said about the man who is a self-appointed ...

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  15. "A Happy Family"

    "THE Director, of Smith's Newspapers have formed a happy combination. For eight years now we have discussed policy and ...

    Article : 125 words
  16. Made It Worse

    A FRIGHTENED looking little man was in the witness-box of the Divorce Court trying to satisfy the judge that his wife ...

    Article : 101 words
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