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  2. Advertising

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  4. Two More Raids on New Guard Offices

    The inquest has opened concerning the death of Catherine Joanna Sims (51), at Erskinville on March 19. Alfred Patrick Ball, who has been ...

    Article : 129 words
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  7. FOR 18 DAYS

    Captain Finnish, of the barque Hugemont, referring to the voyage from London, said the storm lasted 18 days. It was of indescribable ...

    Article : 186 words
  8. HOPE GONE

    All hope of the safety of the landslide victims was abandoned to-day when the authorities ordered the ruins to be shelled ...

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  9. OFFICIAL DETAINED

    Two further lightning raids were made on the offices of the New Guard this afternoon. ...

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  10. "WINDOW DRESSING"

    It is reported at the Trades Hall that Mr. Lang proposes to introduce a series of what have been described as "bombshell" ...

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  11. REPUDIATION

    Addressing a meeting at Dan-denong last night, Mr. Bruce said the Melbourne Trades Hall Executive had adopted the Lang ...

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  12. SAFE BLOWING

    Following a sensational safe blowing at Nambucca Heads during he week-end when a safe was taken from the office of John Piggott and ...

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  13. M. DOUMER

    Yielding to his widow's entreaty that M. Doumer should lie alongside four of his war victim sons, the Government ...

    Article : 117 words
  14. BOXING

    Fred Henneberry (11.3) won on a foul from Bob Thornton (11.212) in the eighth round of what was described as the Dominions ...

    Article : 59 words
  15. LATE COMMERCIAL

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  16. ALEXANDRIA MARKETS

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  17. JOY-RIDING

    At the Campsie Court to-day seven members of a gang of youthful joyriders were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment for illegally ...

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  18. COAL-MINERS TO GO

    Because the Railway Department has failed to pay for its coal supplies, nearly 200 western colliery employees are to be ...

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  19. AIR ROMANCE

    The engagement of Airman James Mollison to Aviatrix Amy Johnson, was announced to-day. ...

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  20. BRISBANE PRODUCE MARKETS

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  21. RUSSIAN COMMENT

    "M. Doumer perished from the bite of a serpent fed at the breast of the republic of French Imperialists," declares Radek, ...

    Article : 157 words
  22. ON EDGE OF VOLCANO

    The American evangelist, Rev. Doctor W. E., Pietsch, in a farewell address in the Baptist Church last night, declared he ...

    Article : 97 words
  23. LANG PARTY BRANCHES

    The Lang faction supporters are forming branches of the New South Wales Labor Party to oppose the official Labor Party. ...

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  24. SUBDIVISION

    Colonel Munro, secretary of the United Country Party, in a statement last night, said, "We are not wedded to the new ...

    Article : 104 words
  25. PRICE OF TIN

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  26. "POISON OF POLITICISED PUBLIC"

    Addressing the students of the Sydney University, Mr. F. A. Bland referred to "the poison of the politicalised public," which he said was ...

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  27. SUSSEX ST. MARKETS

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  28. SENSATIONAL STORY

    A seventeen-year-old girl residing in a residential in Cathedral Street, Darlinghurst, told the police a sensational story ...

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  29. STATE STAMPS

    Yesterday afternoon the local Postmaster, Mr. A. Payne, received instructions to suspend all business in the sale of State ...

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  30. SYDNEY LAGS

    While there has recently ween a revival in the building, trade in Melbourne and Brisbane, stagnation in Sydney has ...

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  31. TWO INJURED

    When a motor cycle crashed into the kerbstone at Drummoyne last night, the rider and his companion received shocking injuries. ...

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  32. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    The Imperial Airways giant airliner, Horatium, carrying 13 passengers, while at an altitude of 2,666 feet, among the clouds ...

    Article : 86 words
  33. THE FARTHING

    During a discussion on unemployed sustenance at. Brunswick Council last night, Cr, Wraith, suggested the Government could help the ...

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  34. N.Z. TRAM STRIKE

    A message, from Christchurch states that a conference, between the Tramway Board and the unionists on strike has so far ...

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  35. TRIUTE TO SCULLIN

    At a meeting of the State Executive of the Federal Labor Party last night, it was stated that Australia's favorable trade balance was due ...

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  36. "LANG HYPOCRISY"

    Unemployed members of the Carpenters' Union carried a resolution protesting against "The hypocrisy of Mr. Lang in his ...

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  37. CHARGE OF MURDER

    Captain Lancaster was to-day indicted by a grand jury on charges of the first degree of the murder of the airman, Haden Clarke. ...

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  38. GORED TO DEATH

    William Rhodes (72), of Warranga Station, was gored to death by a bull yesterday. He was leading a cow from the paddock when the bull ...

    Article : 52 words
  39. FLINDERS PARK EXPLOSION

    Mrs. Maud Gladys Earle (33), the second victim of the gunpowder explosion at Flinders Park, died yesterday. ...

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  40. WOUND IN ABDOMEN

    Tony Kolevitch was found unconscious in a bedroom at the Grand Hotel with a bullet wound in the abdomen and a rifle nearby. ...

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  41. FOR RUSSIA

    Two steamers have been chartered by the Soviet to carry Australian wheat to Russia, where the crop has partially failed. ...

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