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  6. Drastic Reduction in State Public Expenditures.

    After having kept the details of his venture a secret, Andrew Cunnigham, a young pilot of the Mascot Aero Club, left Mascot ...

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  7. STATE BUDGET

    Addressing the Sydney Chamber of Commerce the State Treasurer, Mr. Stevens, said he saw a silver lining to the dark clouds. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIANS WIN

    After the serious Test atmosphere the Australians enjoyed a happy "rabbiting" match against Somerset which was won with a day to spare, after ...

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  9. SHEARERS' STRIKE

    "A most encouraging day," is how the secretary of the Graziers' Association, Mr. J. W. Allen, described to-day's developments in the shearing ...

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  10. ERIC HOOK

    The funeral of Eric Hook, took place to-day. All important district officers were present. The police attended with reversed rifles. There ...

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  11. RAILWAY ECONOMY

    As a result of a conference between the Railway Commissioners of Victoria and South Australia, the number of trains between Adelaide and ...

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  12. "CHEERY OPTIMISM"

    The Governor, Sir Phillip Game, said that if he went home to-morrow and was asked his most vivid impression of Australia he would say at once ...

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  13. STATE WHEAT POOLS

    The Acting-Premier (Mr. E. A. Buttenshaw) to-day had a long conference with four representatives of leading wheat houses in Victoria and ...

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  14. QUARRY NATALITY

    Frank Gildden, 45, was crushed to death and two other men were injured by felling rock at the zinc work quarry at Riadon yesterday. ...

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  15. VEIL TO GO

    The great mass congress of Eastern women, attended by delegates from every Moslem country, has concluded after a week's discussion. ...

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  16. Plenty of Company for Skippers

    English cricket customs are surprising to Australians. This is the crowd that was allowed to fallow Woodfull and Chapman out on to the ground at Lord's when they went to inspect the wicket on the opening day of the second Test. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. SHOTS FIRED

    A watchman fired three shots at two suspects during an exciting chase across roof tops at Chippendale last night. The men dropped a bag ...

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  18. R100

    The airship R100's progress was delayed owing to a damaged fin, and the airship was almost stationary over Quebec for several hours while the ...

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  19. PUBLIC SERVANTS

    The president of the Queensland Arbitration Court (Mr. Justice Webb) said he had decided to make substantial reductions in the salaries of ...

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  20. SUGAR EMBARGO

    A meeting of the Wholesale Merchants Association carried a resolution protesting against the continuance of the sugar embargo because of its ...

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  21. COAL INDUSTRY

    Addresing the annual meeting of the Heddon and Bellbird Collieries, the general manager said that although the terms under which work was ...

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  22. TO-DAY'S MARKETS

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    KNIGHTED--Jean Borotra, the famous French tennis star, who has been made a Knight of the Legion of Honor for his military ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. SUSSEX STREET.

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  25. MUNGANA SEQUEL

    It is learned from a reliable source that, arising out of the report of the Mungaga Commission, writs will be issued against Messrs. ...

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  26. MAN KILLED

    An elderly man who has not been identified was killed in a fight in the street in Melbourne last night. It is alleged that he was knocked ...

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  27. LUCKY ESCAPE

    Mr. and Mrs. Knight and their young child escaped from their home at Parramatta in night attire when it was destroyed by fire last night. ...

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    SECOND TEST,--Alan Fairfax, N.S.W. all-rounder, bowling in the second Teat match at Lord's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. Hopman and Willard Successful

    Prenn defeated Moon (Australia) 60, 46. 62; Hopman (Australia) defeated Harada (Japan) 46, 76, 86. Hopman and Willard defeated ...

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  30. GREAT WINDSTORM

    Considrable damage was done by a violent windstorm at Bendigo yesterday. Buildings on the new Deborah mine property were lifted and dropped ...

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  31. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    After a retirement of two hours the jury returned a verdict of guilty in the case in which Arthur Skeritt, 43, was charred with having murdered ...

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  32. Australian Bowlers

    The Australians defeated Belfast by 116 to 93. ...

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