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  5. Tragic Sequel to Transatlantic Flight

    A British survivor of the "Georges Phillippar" fire emphasises the deplorable inadequate warning of fire, ...

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  6. POISONED BEER

    Following the poisoning of W. C. Bumpstead and his nephew, Alan Kennedy, market gardeners, of ...

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  7. BRITISHER WINS!

    The international road race of 121 miles, for cars up to 1500 cubic centimetres, was won by the ...

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  8. PATRIOTISM

    Mr. Scullin, speaking at the presentation to Mr. P. E. Coleman, candidate for Auburn at the forthcoming State ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FLAXEN-HAIRED WOMAN

    Arriving at Hanworth Aerodrome in a roaring downpour, Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putman, who yesterday ...

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  10. Tragic Sequel

    Flying from Londonderry to London with picture of Mrs. Earhart's arrival, a monoplane piloted by Major Clarke, with a "Daily Sketch" ...

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  11. FATAL FIGHT

    Believed to have been struck on the jaw during an altercation at a dance, Percy Rogers (23), of Thorqlands Road. ueptr Cleveland, who was found lying ...

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  12. BROTHERS IN DISTRESS

    After five weeks tramp to Melbourne [?] of work and then "jumping" [?] Sydney. Harry Badger, [?] in Adelaide had failed, ...

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  13. STATE ELECTIONS

    Mr. Horsfield, Secretary of the U.A.P. says that it is already safe to predict the downfall, at least of two former Lang ministers, namely, Messrs ...

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  14. INTERNATION TENNIS.

    England Won the Franco-British tennis tournament by eleven matches to eight. Boussus beat Lee 7-5. 4-6. 6-4. Lee was in excellent form, but ...

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  15. DIAMOND FRAUD

    According to a police statement, a jeweller and a number of confederates have been making large sums of money by replacing diamond jewellery sent ...

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  16. LOST ITS AUTHORITY!

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.P., in an address at Marrickville, declared, that the League of Natious was now powerless to preserve the peace of the world. ...

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  17. If Lang Wins

    Mr. H. Gordon Bennett. President of the Chamber of Manufactures, in a broadcast address, said. "Every worker in this State should realise that ...

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  18. Transatlantic Flight

    The International Aeronautical Federation has announced that Mrs. Earhart's 2200 mile Transatlantic flight breaks the women's record ...

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  19. UNDER THE SWORD

    The Executive of the Victorian Labour Party has decided that Messrs Hogan, Bond, Bailey, Kiernan, and Williams will be summoned before the ...

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  20. ATTACKED ON STATION

    While Robert McArthur was on Central Station early yesterday morning he was attacked by five men and two women, who, after manhandling him ...

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  21. NEW GUARD

    The Police in continuation of their inquiries into the activities of the New Guard, yesterday visited Pendle Hill, where it is alleged, about 100 men were ...

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  22. EQUAL RIGHTS

    A meeting of Italians was held at Innisfail yesterday for the purpose of forming a Defence Association, followimg recent attempts to secure ...

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  23. Moratorium Act

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) states that if the Government is returnted to power, it will not repeal the Moratorium Act. Farther it will extend the ...

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  24. COUPLE CRUSHED BY CAR

    A sedan car skidded, and overturned twice on the Main Western Road, near Lawson, yesterday afternoon. The driver, Stephen C. Davies, of Hurlstone ...

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  25. SHOT FROM THE SHADOWS

    While Lewis Glentou Steward (18) was on his way home at Arncliffe late on Saturday night, an unknown man stepped from the shadows and fired a ...

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  26. SHOCKING FATALITY

    Victor Joseph Paganoni (20) was accidentally shot dead yesterday afternoon by his twin brother, Alexander, in front of their home at Tyabb. ...

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  27. First Leg of Double

    Sir Daniel Levy secured the preselection for the Woollahra seat by 916 to 289 votes polled by Mr. W. G. Welsener. ...

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  28. MR. C. W. CROPPER

    Mr. C. W. Cropper, who for 22 years has been Secretary of the Australian Jockey Club, died yesterday, aged 72 years. ...

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  29. AFTER MANY DAYS

    Mr. Justice Long Innes to-day dismissed the application to displace Robert William Nelson, as liquidator Of George A. Bond and Company, Ltd. ...

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  30. STOP PRESS

    Winchcombe, Carson, Ltd., report:—Competition was more widely distributed at to-day's Brisbane wool auctions. Prices ruled very ...

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  31. WOMAN ROBBED

    Attacked by two youths in Fairfowlstreet, Dulwich Hill, in the early hours of yesterday morning, Mrs. Knowles, of Marrickville Road, Dulwich Hill, was ...

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  32. VICTIM OF CALLOUS MOTORIST

    The woman, who was killed when knocked down by a hit-and-run motorist at Redfern lust Saturday night, has been identified as Cecilia Ann Harden ...

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  33. ORTHODOX

    Doctor Angus, Professor of Divinity, whose views on orthodoxy gave rise to a debate at the Presbyterian Assembly, in a sermon Last night said that creeds ...

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  34. INIQUITOUS DOCTRINES

    In a church address at Queanbeyan last night, the postmaster-General (Mr. Fenton) said that the church could no longer remain aloof from ...

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  35. MAIZE CHAMPIONSHIP

    The Royal Agricultural Societies' North Coast field maize championship judging has been completed. Mr. J. T. Pratt, Findon Creek, ...

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  36. HOTEL GUESTS ROBBED

    In the early hours of last Tuesday a [?] armed with a revolver, robbed the guests at the Crown Hotel. Grafton, of Sums of money, and escaped. Last ...

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