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  4. SENSATIONAL SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE OPENING

    In spite of all the pomp and ceremony which attended the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge to-day, the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. J. T. Lang) did not sever the ribbon which crowned the opening ceremony. There appeared from nowhere an unknown mounted ...

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  5. FOR ECONOMY

    That Cabinet had decided on a reduction in the number of public departments, with the amalgamation of some and reorganisation ...

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  6. SYDNEY EN FETE

    Rarely has the city been astir so early on a public holiday as it was to-day. The imagination of people has been fired by the engineering feat which has given Sydney her great harbour bridge, and it seemed that ...

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  7. Rugby League Ashes

    Mr. Harry Sunderland, secretary of the Queensland Rugby League, arrived from England yesterday afternoon on the Esperance Bay. In ...

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  8. PHAR LAP

    The following exclusive statements were given to the Australian Press Association to-day:-- Mr. D. T. Davis apart owner): Phar ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TOBACCO DUTIES

    The secretary of the Victorian Tobacco Growers' Association has been informed by the Minister for Customs (Mr. H. S. Gullett) that ...

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  10. Congratulations from America

    The following messages of congratulation on the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge have been sent to the Australian Press ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BIG SAVING

    A saving of about £6,000 to £7,000 a year in Queensland alone will be made immediately, and this will be increased before the end of ...

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  12. IMPERIAL TRADE

    Great things were expected from the Ottawa Conference, said Mr: A. C. Eiphlnstone at Toowoomba Town Hall last night, addressing a public meeting ...

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  13. BITTER DEBATE

    The House of Representatives sat continuously from 2.30 p.m. on Thursday until late yesterday. In the committee stages of the Arbitration ...

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  14. SHANGHAI

    A further effort to make completely effective the cessation of hostilities at Shanghai will be made to-morrow, when the Chinese and Japanese ...

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  15. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL.

    Mr. Winston Churchill arrived in London to-day from the United States where he has conducted tin extensive lecture tour. A handsome car ...

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  16. NO OFFER

    There was no bid for the Federal Brewery. which was under instructions by the mortgagees submitted for auction yesterday by Messrs. E. ...

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  17. STOP PRESS

    Squadron Header Hepburn, who was forced down in his Wapitt plane at Oak Park near Charleville en route to Darwin, arrived in Longreach ...

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  18. GRAND NATIONAL

    The Prince of Wales and Prince George flow to Alntree this morning in their private aeroplanes to witness the Grand ...

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  19. FARMER KILLED

    William Cowie, 71, a well known farmer of Wiyarrn, died from his injuries after having been savagely attacked yesterday by a stud bull on his ...

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  20. ONE DEAD

    The man died in hospital and another a serious condition as a result of accident near Inverlock. Six miners are going home to Inverlock after ...

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