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  2. Advertising

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  4. Charges Asainst Transport Commissioner

    The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the charges against C.J. Goode Chief Transport Commissioner ...

    Article : 325 words
  5. CHEERED!

    Escorted by a car load of detectives Mr. J. H. Thomas and Lord Hailsham arrived at Government House watched by a silent crowd of about a thousand who lingered while the 95 minutes conference ...

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  6. VITAL ELECTION

    "The importance of previous elections New South Wales is dwarfed into insignificance by the importance of the issue to be decided on Saturday" said the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Archdale Parkhill) speaking at Crow's Nest in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. At It Again

    Speaking at Albury last night Mr. Lang declared that the Mortgage Taxation Bill was necessary if the unemployed were to be put to work. The ...

    Article : 165 words
  8. TENNIS ABROAD

    The Australian tennis players Clemenger Hopman and Sproule arrived at Paddington station to-day. Hopman and Sproule are leaving ...

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  9. Cowardly Attack

    Mr. P. J. Colbourne Federal Labour Party candidate for Petersham addressing the electors last evening scathingly criticised the attack made by ...

    Article : 272 words
  10. French Champions

    Cochet and Merlin will give tennis exhibitions during the Olympic Games at Los Angeles. They will then participate in the American ...

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  11. Lang and the Governor

    Mr. Donald Grant M.L.C., addressing meeting at Auburn on behalf of Mr. Lang said "The old Governor knocked at the knees" before dismissing. Mr. ...

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  12. DISLOYAL UTTERANCES

    Speaking at Kogarah last night Mr. Gosling ex-Chief Secretary referring to the statement by Mr. Chaffey that he (Mr. Gosling) had failed to prosecute ...

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  13. HOME BY PLANE

    Three Australians have completed arrangements to leave in July on flights to Darwin without attempting records. ...

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  14. Tin Hare Inquiry

    It was announced to-day that Mr. Justice Halse Rogers had been appointed Royal Commissioner to inquire into allegations regarding tin ...

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  15. Jobs For 53,235 Men!

    Allotments of money for relief works in N.S.W., which have been approved by the Prime Minister total £352,793. ...

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  16. SHOCKING DISASTER

    Eight are known to be dead and two missing following an explosion and fire which swept a down town apartment early on Tuesday. Four ...

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  17. THEFT FROM BANK

    "Finn is too ill to attend. He is confined to bed suffering from insomnia and nervous exhaustion" said his solicitor (Mr. Dresser) when the name ...

    Article : 86 words
  18. "Cold-Blooded Repudiation"

    Mr. A. Howie Federal Labour candidate for Bulli declares that the State Labour Party policy meant coldblooded repudiation chaos and ...

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  19. TRAPPED

    When their home caught fire a mother and her five daughters ranging from three to twelve years of age took refuge in a cellar where ...

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  20. CHEESE INTERESTS

    At a conference of delegates representing the cheese interests of N.S.W. and Queensland held in Sydney yesterday regret was expressed at a ...

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  21. SUSPECT SHOT

    About midnight a watchman informed the police that he had seen a man leaving the premises of the N.S.W. Wool and Felt Industries Ltd., ...

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  22. "CRIMINAL LIBEL"

    During his address at Bankstown last night a questioner asked the Premier whether he had a man in his Cabinet (Mr. Weaver) who demanded ...

    Article : 75 words
  23. FELL INTO HARBOUR

    Michael Garretty (68) a retired railway employee fell into Darling Harbour late night at the foot of Bathurststreet. He clung to a pile for more ...

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  24. SEARCHED WORLD FOR VICTIMS

    Henry Wallis (44) an Australian and two others were sentenced to six months for attempting to steal £3000 by betting frauds. ...

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  25. BIRD BRINGS DOWN PLANE

    After an all-night walk through swamps Pilot MacDonald and his brother who had been missing for 28 hours returned to Townsville ...

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  26. LOST THEIR JOBS

    Sixty-three employees of the South Australian Gas Company lost their jobs because their union objects to rationing work. For about 18 months a ...

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  27. CHIEF JUSTICE

    The Chief Justice (Sir Philip Street) will to-morrow be sworn in as Lieutenant-Governor of N.S.W., the office having remained in abeyance ...

    Article : 41 words
  28. KITE CRASHES PLANE

    The stunt flier Werner Krause was looping the loop to entertain a crowd when the string of a kite flown by boys outside the stadium became ...

    Article : 48 words
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