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  4. Counsel tells Story of Fruit Machines

    The Royal Commission into allegations regarding the issue of tin hare licenses and fruit machine permits, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MYSTERY CLEARED UP

    The muysterious disappearance of an old-age pensioner, more than eleven years ago, was partly explained yesterday ...

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  6. UPPER HOUSE OUTRAGE

    Addressing a gathering at Rockdale to celebrate the election of the U.A.P. candidate for Kogarah, Mr. Stevens said ...

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  7. STRIKING A BALANCE

    Reviewing the results of the recent Premiers' Conference, the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) warned members of the ...

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  8. NATION MOURNS

    Thomas Bata, the CzechoSlovakian millionaire shoe manufacturer, was killed when a private aeroplane ...

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  9. "SPITEFUL SCHOOL GIRLS"

    While the Government organ "Irish Press" heaps abuse on the Governor General (Sir James McNell), the Irish "Independent" complains that ...

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  10. "FIGHT TO A FINISH"

    Federal Public Service unions have carried a resolution that every means be takes to combat any further atcemptis is ceduce wages. It was ...

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  11. DAVIS CUP

    How France can prolong the sixyears-possession of tbe Davis Cup is sorely worrying the selectors. It is admitted tbat Cocbet is a shadow of ...

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  12. SUNDAY "HUKES"

    Several letters from organisations protesting against organised "hikes" on Sundays wens considered by the Council of Churches. After ...

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  13. OLYMPIC GAMES

    "Boy Charlton is creating a big splash In the Olympic swimming stadium. He has been a correcting a tew faults and swimming higher out ...

    Article : 108 words
  14. BANK ROBBERY ECHO.

    Detectives In Townsville were buslly Investigating the source of cumulation of one £100 note paid into a local bank yesterday with a deposit, ...

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  15. TESTING TIME!

    Between sixty and eighty delegates attended the conference of the Country, Party, which opened in Sydney this morning. ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND GIRL SWIMMER

    The New Zealander. Lfly Copplestone, swam from Bournemouth to Boscombe, a distance of a mile, and unaccompanied, in 41 minutes, ...

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  17. ALSATIANS

    Mr. James Walker, acting president of the Graziers Association, says that he does not like the idea Of Alsatians being trained as police dogs. Neither ...

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  18. London Wool Market Hardens

    At the Wool Sales, 8864 bales were offered, including 4048 N.S.W., 1504 Queensland, 1663 Victorian, 465 West Australian, 826 Tasmanian, and 3270 New Zealand, of which approximately 7350 were sold. Very keen home and foreign competition prevailed ...

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  19. WOMAN'S AGONY

    A message from Cobar states that a middle-aged woman was found near Meryula Station yesterday alive, after having lain for at least 36 hours ...

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  20. NEARLY CHOKED

    While playing at her home in Parkstreet, Sutherland, Joan Elite (5) picked np a bead and swallowed: it. She began to choke and the ...

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  21. Victim Depressed.

    The name of the woman, wno was found near Cobar with a bullet wound in her head, and another below the left breast, has been identified as ...

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  22. GOLD AND JEWELS FOR MINT

    Gold and jewellery, of a gross weight of 200,000 oss., has been received at the Melbourne Mint during the past 12 months. ...

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  23. WAR VICTIMS

    The Federal Minister for Health Intends to suggest to the State Government that it should apply £30,000 or £40,000 of the second Federal ...

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  24. BOOKMAKERS UNPOPULAR

    The New Zealand racing conference, by an overwhelming majority, rejected a proposal for the re-introduction of bookmakers. ...

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  25. EX-POLICEMAN'S LAPSE

    At the police Court yesterday, Alfred Jordan Tame, a retired sergeant of police, Was found guilty on a charge of false pretences, and sentenced ...

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  26. CAPITAL CHARGE

    At the police court, Thomas Henry Claude Innes (47), a labourer, was remanded on a charge of having feloniously and maliciously murdered ...

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  27. NEWCASTLE RIOTS

    The hearing of the Newcastle riot charges has concluded. Six defendants were committed for trial. ...

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  28. MR. T. R. BAVIN

    It has been decided to tender Mr. T, R. Bavin a public dinner, in appreciation of his political services. ...

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  29. SYDNEY PRESBYTERY

    At a meeting of the Presbytery of Sydney in St. Stephen's Church, the Rev. J. L. Cope, of Woollahra, was elected to succeed the Rev. D. F. ...

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  30. BOXING

    "Darkey" Blandon (Inverell) scored a points victory over Young Gildo, in 12 rounds, at the Leichhardt Stadium last night. ...

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  31. WINE EXPORTS

    Wine exports from South Australia during the year ended June 30 showed a hugo Increase, compared with the exports of the preceding year. ...

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