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  6. Suggested Compromise in Coalfields Struggle JACK CANNOT

    Jack Cannot, the well-known comedian, was found dead in the scrub at Long Bay rifle range yesterday. He had been missing ...

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  7. LATE SPORT

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  8. COMPROMISE?

    Although the Miners Federation is vigorously opposed to such a move, it appears certain that ...

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  9. WORLD TOUR

    [?] Zeppelin passed over the [?] at five o'clock. The command[?] reports "All Well." The British United Press special ...

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  10. VERY GRAVE

    At a private meeting of business men yesterday the Prime Minister, Mr. Brace, is reported ...

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  11. BIG BILLIARDS

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  12. COUNTRY CRICKET

    tion has been made to the New South Wales Country Cricket Committee that country week matches be abandoned, and it is ...

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  13. AT 63

    The [?] car-old Duchess of [?] started from Lym[?] in an attempt to fly to [?] and back in a week ...

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  14. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    The Darlinghurst police district wag the scene of another sensational hold-dp last night, over £30 being stolen from a ...

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  15. 90 Miles An Hour

    A report from Ponta Del Gada, Sanmiguel Island, the most easterly of the Azores group, stated that the Zeppelin is believed to have passed ...

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  16. YOUNG [?] ATTACKED

    A young girl passing through Wentworth Park late last night asked two men to direct her. They accompanied her some distance and ...

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  17. GRAZIER v. BANK

    Before the Chief Judge in Equity, application was made on behalf of the plaintiff in the suit of John Raven against the Bank of Australasia ...

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  18. 1000 MEN OFF

    Over 1000 men have already been dismissed from railway service and more dismissals are expected. ...

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  19. STABBING AFFRAY

    Thomas Levy was fatally stapped outside his house. A half-caste negro has been arrested. ...

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  20. BRITAIN AND U.S.

    The Evening Standard asserts that Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and General Dawes have [?] a formula for restricting the [?] of ...

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  21. MASCOT NO GOOD!

    Reaching that mascot aerocrome is unsuitable as an airport the New South Wales Aero Club proposes to select another centre for its ...

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  22. RIFLING THE PHONE BOX

    A constable fired a shot at a man who was caught in the act of rifling a telephone bureau coin receptacle at Glovelly early this morning. The ...

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  23. WHITE AND RED

    The "Red" said White Russian outbreaks on the Siberian border are causing the Chinese military ...

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  24. DEADLY CANCER!

    Sir Neville Howsa Minister for ed by 58 per cent in the last 27 years. from cancer in Australia has increas-Health, states that the death rate ...

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  25. OUT ON BAIL

    Charles Thompson, 29, wharf [?] who is at present out on bail on a charge of shooting at Constable Jackson with intent to murder was ...

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  26. SCOUTS JAMBOREE

    While hundreds of [?] cooks were struggling at [?] to light the [?] fires the prince of Wales [?] their serenity by appearing ...

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  27. 37 [?]FLU VICTIMS

    During the month of July 37 deaths were caused by influenza in the metropolitan area. ...

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  28. BROADCASTING LATEST MUSIC

    Arrangements have been made by the Australian Broadcasting Coy for the removal of the copyright restrictions in future. All the newest ...

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  29. Y.A.L. BOY AND SISTER

    A.Y.A.L. boy and his sister have developed smallpox symptoms and they and the family have been quarantined. Both patients, however ...

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  30. N.E. CHAFF IN BRISBANE

    Messrs. W. E. Siemon and Sons produce merchants, wholesale grocers and produce auctioneers Brisbane report that at their sales to-day New ...

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  31. EMPIRE PREFERENCE

    [?] British Empire producers have [?] a letter to Mr. Phillip Snowden and Mr. Ramsay MacDonald crawing [?] to the [?] the do ...

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  32. LABOR COUNCIL AND THE STRIKE

    The organiser of the Engine Drivers Federation, Mr. Sutherland, replying to the Labor Council censure of his advocacy of conciliation ...

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  33. STILL COLD

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