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  5. Country Party Condemns Soviet Intrigues

    An old block of wooden buildings, situated in the main street, between Wentworth and Bourke Streets, was totally destroyed by fire in the early ...

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  7. FORGING AHEAD!

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, addressing a meeting in connection with the anniversary of the Central Methodist Mission, said he had no time for croaking ...

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  8. THE EUCHARIST

    The Rev. T .E. Ruth, in the course of a sermon in Pitt Street Congregational Church, said he wanted to utterly and absolutely disassociate him ...

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  9. SOVIET INTRIGUES

    The Federal Country Party has issued a statement directing attention to Soviet intrigues. It states that in one case 14 dis ...

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  10. DOOMED [?]

    Archbishop Kelly, speaking at St. Anthony's Home, condemned the limitation of families. He said that to interfere with life of the being made ...

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  11. ASSISTING DAIRYMEN.

    The Minister for Agriculture has announced that the Cabinet has approved of the distribution of £250,000 to assist the dairying industries. This ...

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  12. NOBILE'S AIRSHIP.

    Nobiles airship, the "Italia," landed at noon from Vadose in 15½ hours, which is seven hours ahead of schedule. A later message from Oslo states ...

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  13. LEVEL OF WOOL VALUES.

    Winchcombe, Carson Ltd. report:-- The full attendance of buyers seen at the Sydney wool auctions on Tuesday last demonstrates that consumers ...

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  14. BLOOD MONEY.

    A Sheffield ex-convict, has been awarded £2000 in connection with the conviction of Browns and Kennedy, who were sentenced to death for the ...

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  15. ALLEGED BRIBERY.

    Mr. Lambert, M.H.R., who was recently defeated in the preselection ballot for West Sydney, alleges that £8000 was offered to him to retire, ...

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  16. "A GOOD PARLIAMENT."

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Bruntnell, speaking at a civic reception on Saturday night said he believed that on the whole, we had a good Parliament. ...

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  17. FLYING TO SINGAPORE.

    Commander Wackett arrived here at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. His machine is in excellent order. ...

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  18. MAKING MARGARINE.

    The Australian Dairy Council has decided that State Boards should make a further appeal for the prohibition of the use of milk and milk products in ...

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  19. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED.

    Jack Thatcher, aged 15, was killed and Stanley Holden, aged 17, seriously injured when their motor cycle and sidecar struck the rear of a motor car ...

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  20. NEW GOLD FIND.

    A rich gold find is reported 11 miles from Southern Cross, West Australia. The assay yielded 120 ounces to the ton. ...

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  21. EDUCATIONAL NEEDS.

    The Minister for Education, Mr. D. H. Drummond, states that £2,100,000 would have to be spent from loan moneys to give the children of the ...

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  22. DAVIS CUP.

    The first day's singles in the Davis Cup the between Australia and Italy, which were postponed on Saturday owing to rain, were played to-day, and ...

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  23. WEEK-END ROBBERY.

    During the week end burglars broke into the tailoring establishment of Cohen and Sons., Ltd., George Street, Sydney, and secured about £290, ...

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  24. TRAFFIC IN DRUGS.

    Several persons were arrested early yesterday morning in a police raid in connection with the illicit traffic in drugs. ...

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  25. LOST IN THE SCRUB.

    The body of Mrs. G. M. Gilbert, who has been missing since Easter Monday was found yesterday, a mile and a quarter from Laura, on a rocky ledge ...

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  26. PETROL FUMES.

    George Bowman, 34, and his wife, Eileen Bowman, were severely burnt at their residence, Waverley, last night as a result of fumes from petrol ...

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  27. PUSHED OFF A TRAM.

    A tram conductor named Moore house, while collecting fares on a tram travelling from the Central railway station to Bronte, was pushed off the ...

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  28. MARINE COOK'S AWARD.

    Although the cooks award has been suspended, the men have called on their members not to accept work except on award conditions. The ...

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  29. PROTESTING TEACHERS.

    A meeting of the N.S.W. Public School Teachers Association has carried a resolution protesting against the proposal of the Education ...

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  30. LANCASTER'S PLANE.

    Captain Lancaster's plane "Red Rose" was seriously damaged yesterday when effecting a lauding on the racecourse at Mowbray. Repairs will ...

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