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  4. Sydney's Leading Men Speak to London by Wireless

    A motor cycle and sidecar, ridden by Cecil Bostock, 31, a sugar worker, who had with him as passengers Miss Eileen Miller, 23, and Miss Violet ...

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  7. MR. PIDDINGTON

    The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the remarks concerning the Industrial Commissioner, Mr. Piddington, commenced its investigations ...

    Article : 188 words
  8. RAILWAY TROUBLE

    It is reported from Rockhampton that a thousand men have Signed applications for re-employment. ...

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  9. WIRELESS WONDERS.

    Commoncing at 2 o'clock this morning the first radio programme to be broadcasted through the British Empire was put on air by Farmers' Broadcasting Service, working in conjunction with "Sidney Morning Herald" and Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Ltd. ...

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  10. CARRIAGE DERAILED.

    Becoming derailed while crossing Queen's bridge viaduct, an electric carriage travelled more than 100 feet before coming to a stop. ...

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  11. TODAY'S FORECAST.

    Scattered showers and some thunder on slopes, tablelands and coast; otherwise chiefly fine and cooler, with ...

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  12. LIGHT RAINS REPORTED.

    Light rain fell over the central and southern parts of the State during the weekend. The falls were general ...

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  13. " NO MORE WAR"

    Mr. Piddington, Industrial Commissioner speaking at a "No More War" meeting at the Lyceum Hall, declared there was a continual stream of ...

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  14. FAKED RECORD

    Callizo, who claimed to have made a now world's altitude record of 42,900 feet, when formally charged with an attempt to hoax the Aero Club ...

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  15. DEAD AT WHEEL.

    A man named Wilson yesterday drove a car through the gates guarding Euriston punt. The car plunged into ...

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  16. LEAKING GAS PIPE.

    Two brothers, Gilbert Dawes (37) and Frank Dawes (26) were found unconscious in their beds at Darlinghurst suffering from gas poisoning. ...

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  17. INSTANTLY KILLED.

    Owen Tyerman, when motoring over a railway crossing at Palmerston, collided with a, train and was killed instantly. The car was wrecked. ...

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  18. PARTY POISONED.

    An Outbreak of ptomaine poisoning marred the termination of an inter district tenuis match between representatives of Lower Clarence and ...

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  19. CAR DRIVER KILLED.

    Sliding Vawser, aged 39, of Mayland was yesterday killed as a result of an accident on Park Road, Kilkenny. ...

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  20. AMAZING SPEED.

    Bencist, driving a Delage, has won the Grand Prix of Europe on the Monzo track, averaging 90 3-8 miles an ...

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  21. ATTEMPTED SUICIDES.

    On Saturday night three persons are alleged to have attempted suicide in Fremantle within an hour of [?] other. ...

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  22. YALLOURN WORKERS.

    Engineers employed by the State Electricity Commission in maintenance work at Yallourn, who have boon conducting a strike by refusing to work ...

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  23. HARBOR BRIDGE.

    The men who went on strike last week resumed work on Sydney Harbor bridge this morning on the conditions that their claims for 30 a week ...

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  24. REMARKABLE SHOOTING.

    The most amazing shooting at Bisl[?]y since the N.R.A. migrated thither from Pimbledon in 1890 was seen yesterday in the North London Rifle ...

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  25. A FIERCE GALE.

    A fierce gale which swept the metropolitan area yesterday caused extensive damage. A number of children attending ...

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  26. "UNKNOWN WARRIOR."

    The whole of France, including 496 ex-service men and various organisations, took part in a large procession to the tomb of the "Unknown ...

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  27. A DREADFUL END.

    Uriah Richard Gracie, aged 23, laborer, met a shocking death at the Australian Paper Mills at Broadford on Saturday. ...

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  28. SEA GIVES UP ITS DEAD.

    The bodies of two men were recovered from the harbor by the water police during last night. One was found near Dawes Point ...

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