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  6. Motorists' Desperate Struggle For Life

    H. Foster, a well known Sydney bookmaker, and his wife had an exciting experience while touring the ...

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  7. "THE HIGH DIVE"

    The body of the man, who jumped from the Harbor Bridge last night, has been definitely identified as that of ...

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  8. ROYAL PARENTAGE CLAIMED

    Gordon Gay Haddon, who is charged with having demanded money by menaces from the King, appeared at ...

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  9. WAR WITHOUT QUARTER

    Following the Austrian Chancellor's (Dr. Dollfuss) declaration of war without quarter on the authors of ...

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  10. JAPS IN THE NORTH

    The Rev. Robert R. Wilson, who has been a Presbyterian Missionary on Mornington Islands in the Gulf of ...

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  11. "GRAFT" DENOUNCED

    The Chamber of Deputies was crowded when the recent suicide of Stavisky was discussed. The Socialist, M. ...

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  12. STRUCK BY PROPELLER

    Ro[?] Smith, of Sydney, was killed when he was struck by the middle propellor of Mr. C. T. P. Ulm's [?] [?]palne. "Faith in Austrlia," ...

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  13. GENERAL STRIKE

    Textile workers held one of the stormiest meetings in the history of the Sydney Trades Hall last night, to reach a d[?]oision ...

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  14. PATIENCE COUNSELLED

    General Smuts, one of the authors of the League of Nations, on the 14th anniversary of the treaty coming into force, counsels ...

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  15. SOUTH COAST FLOODS

    A. C. Orman, Inspector of the Department of Agriculture, said today that floods on the Sooth Coast had come at a time wh [?]. that ...

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  16. MEAT INSPECTIONS

    The Metropolitan Meat Commission, er, Mr. J. Merrett. says be intends to make a thorough investigation into the allegations that diseased meat is being ...

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  17. TRADE WITH FRANCE

    It is officially stated that France has decided to restore within a few days full British quotas respecting a "very abundant list of United ...

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  18. VICTIMISATION ALLEGED

    A public meeting at Paddington Town Ha I protested against what was termed the "victimisation" of A. C. Bott. a returned soldier. who was refused ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND TRAIN ROBBERY

    Detectives think they have definitely ascrtained that £1000 stolen from the Brisbane-Townsv[?]'e train last September is in Sydney, Inquiries have been ...

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  20. TRADE AGREEMENT

    The Franc[?]o-Russian trade agreement is now signed. It provides for a favourable treatment of Russian imports and for Russian purchases ...

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  21. SHOOTING FATALITY

    While shooting near Brough Bench, in the Na[?]ooma district. South Coast, With five others. Keith Wilson [?]S[?] was climbing over a log when his gun ...

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  22. LONGEST FORMATION FLIGHT

    Six American naval 'p'anes landed at Peral Harbour Naval Base, thus completing the longest formation hop in history. The machines covered 2400 ...

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  23. IN NICK OF TIME

    When Firemen burst into a s[?]oefi[?]ed room in a house in Foster-street, City, last night, they rescued a[?] e derly [?]man. who was l[?]ing unconscions on ...

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  24. BULLI PASS CAR CRASH

    Walter Jones. who was injured in a motor accident at B[?] Pass, on New Year's Day. died at the local hospital last night, making the second death as ...

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  25. HIGHER WHEAT PRICES

    The "Evening Standard" to-day states that wheat dealers are anticipating higher prices for grain in the near future. ...

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  26. PENSIONER'S AWFUL DEATH

    After having exploded a detonator in his mouth, Malcolm Svenson (74), a pensioner, was taken to hospital suffering from a fractured lower jaw and ...

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  27. THROWN FROM BRIDGE

    The body of ti now-born chlld, in a suit case was found lying on the river bank below D[?]more Bridge. The disrovery of a strap higher on the rocks ...

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  28. NO CARD PLAYING

    The President of the Senate declares that in his 28 years' experience the has never seen card-playing in the Federal Parliament House. ...

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  29. IN DEEP CHANNEL

    Five men and four women had narrow escapes front drowning when they were caught in a deep channel sixty yards from the bench at Bondi this ...

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  30. "BLACK HAND" GANG

    The Federal authorities are greatly concerned by reports that the "Black Hand" gang was implicated in the murderous attack upon the Italian, Di ...

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  31. "SICK, SORE AND SORRY"

    Edward Milton Murray, who escaped from police escort by jumping from a train, near Grafton, was recap[?]red yesterday. He offered no ...

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  32. MINE TO CLOSE DOWN

    The South C[?]fton, Colliery is to close down immediately, the management ob[?]cting to the miners' reintroduction of the 13 skip "Drag." ...

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