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  2. Advertising

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  4. Administration of Public Hospitals

    Patients in public hospitals will, in future, have to pay for medical treatment unless they are in necessitous ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LAST EXPERIMENT

    "France is making her last experiment in Parliamentarianism. Our sole object is to maintain peace at home and ...

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  6. PRIME MINISTER ILL Mr. Lyons in Hospital

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, who took suddenly ill at Canberra yesterday, arrived in Sydney by a special car shortly before ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITISH MADE GUNS

    "I will never forget when, immediately after the war, I visited the Dardanelles and saw broken and discarded ...

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  8. ANOTHER AIR RACE

    Plans are afoot for a spectacular air race next year from Britain to South Africa and back on the lines of the MacRobertson ...

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  9. LOTTERY DIRECTOR

    Some days ago. Mr. R. L. Colvin. Director of the State Lottery, received an anonymous letter signed "Keen Eye." suggesting that there was ...

    Article : 145 words
  10. NAVAL CONVERSATIONS

    For the first time since the naval conversations began In London, Dominions representatives were summoned to hear the progress of ...

    Article : 97 words
  11. Reassuring Report

    Sir John McKelvey, the well-known Macquarie-street specialist, said to-day that Mr. Lyons should be able to resume his [?]s within a few days. ...

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  12. STATE-WIDE HALFHOLIDAY

    The committee of the Presbytery of Sydney suggests that a State-wide halfholiday on Saturday [?]ht [?]iate the evil of Sunday sport. At present ...

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  13. LANG ON LABOUR CONDITIONS

    Mr. Lang. speakinug at a Labour social[?] stated that unless the present lowering of working conditions was stopped. the people would be back in ...

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  14. DISASTROUS FIRE

    A fire at The Entrance. Tuggerah Lakes, early this morning, destroyed the public hall, two shops and, a house, besides badly damaging the ...

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  15. LABOUR UNITY

    The emergency committee of the Australian Council of Trade Unions has decided to urge that an interstate conference should be held ...

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  16. LONDON TO CAPETOWN

    Cathcart Jones and Ken Waller have provisionally fixed Sunday at dawn for the start of their attempted record-breaking flight to Capetown in the ...

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  17. NO REGRETS

    The American tennis champion, Ellsworth Vines, who recently turned professional, said that he did not regret having taken this step, despite ...

    Article : 79 words
  18. SPEEDED UP!

    According to the new air mall schedule. issued by the P.M.G's Department. the air mail service has been speeded up considerably. ...

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  19. UNEMPLOYMENT

    Reports received by the Department of Labour from Labour Exchange agents in the country districts for the month of October disclosed a general ...

    Article : 61 words
  20. TENNIS STAR STOEFFEN

    The American Davie Cup star, Stoeffen, turned professional to-day, when he signed a contract with Bill O'Brien's troupe. ...

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  21. CAPITALISM

    Methods of dealing with unemploy-' ment were discussed by the Bishop of Armidale,. the Right Rev.. J. S. Moyes, in an address in St. Paul's Cathedral. ...

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  22. DECAPITATED

    Salvatore Scaffidi, aged four, fell from the Ouyen-Murrayville train and was decapitated. The child, with its parents, was ...

    Article : 63 words
  23. MURDERER'S CRIME

    John Scott (58), shearer's cook, who was convicted of murder in Western Australia in 1909, but who was released ten years later was, at the Sydney ...

    Article : 93 words
  24. CHRISTMAS CHEER

    The City Council has voted £3000 to provide work for unemployed men during the Christmas season. The Armidale Express ...

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  25. HIGHEST FOR 28 YEARS

    The upward movement of British Government stocks continued to-day and the war loans rose to new high record quotations of 107, while ...

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  26. PERILOUS!

    Professor G. V. Portus, in a broadcast address, said that politicians had the most hazardous of all professions. It was no career for those who ...

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  27. STOP PRESS

    Winchcombe, Carson Ltd. report: Under good general competition values were firm at yesterday's levels at the Sydney wool auctions ...

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  28. AIR SUBSIDIES

    Questioned in Parliament to-day, the Under-Secretary for Air. Sir Philip Sassoon, said that the approximate total amounts of subsidies as given in ...

    Article : 58 words
  29. LOCKED STEERING GEAR

    George Frederick Byrne (20) was driving along the Euston road, near Balranald, when the car ran 150 yards after it had crashed into a fence[?] ...

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  30. CHILD KILLED: SISTER INJURED

    Patricia Anderson (5) was killed, and her sister Marjorie (7) injured at Parkville. when they were crushed by a heavy iron pole which fell while they ...

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  31. NINE INCHES OF RAIN

    Great damage was done by cloudburst at Abercorn (Queensland yesterday, where nine inches of rain fell in two hours. ...

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  32. BETTING IN S.A.

    The South Australian Police Commissioner says that the licensing of bookmakers and betting shops appears to have filled the public need. ...

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  33. DIED AT 104 YEARS OF AGE

    James Walden died at Launceston yesterday in his 104th year. He built, up the biggest skin and leather, grain and produce business in Tasmania. ...

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  34. MEAT RESTRICTIONS

    Mr. For[?] Smith. Premier of Queensland, intends to move in the Legislative Assembly a motion protesting against [?]ent restrictions and ...

    Article : 42 words
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