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  4. Leading Sydney Citizens in Court

    A mass meeting of members of the Industrial Council, covering the whole of the employees along the lode, yesterday. ...

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  5. THE GOOSE STEP

    What many Germans hailed as a glorious resurrection of the "Spirit of Potsdam" was witnessed in a parade of ...

    Article : 161 words
  6. GOOD NEWS

    The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Ltd. announces that it will reduce the prices of its iron end steel products, ...

    Article : 118 words
  7. 'PLANE IN FLAMES

    Jack Barry (27), a pupil pilot of the Queensland Aero Club, had a remarkable escape from death When a ...

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  8. SENSATIONAL CHARGES

    At the Central Summons Court to-day, charges of conspiracy, fraudulent disposal of property, and omission of ...

    Article : 207 words
  9. TARIFF REDUCTIONS

    In a statement issued last night the Associated Chambers of Manufactures of Australia criticised the Fedferal Budget announcement of tariff ...

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  10. KILLED AT FOOTBALL

    The death occurred yesterday of B. P. Palmer, an "All Black," who was injured in a Bugby match yesterday at Auckland. ...

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  11. Poppies For Remembrance

    A religious service was held at Mont St. Quentin to commemorate the part taken by the Second Division of the A.I.F. in the ...

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  12. LANG'S REBUKE

    When Mr. Lang, leader of the State Opposition, entered the crowded Arcadia Theatre at Lidcombe last night to present an li[?]minated address and ...

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  13. OUR CHILLED BEEF

    The "Daily Telegraph's" agricultural editor commenting on Australian attempts to supply [?]lled meat emphas[?]es the deficiency in the quality of ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT DEFIED

    Speakers at the Communist Hall last night announced their intention to continue to defy the notices served by the Commonwealth Government on ...

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  15. MUTE POLITICIANS

    The Rev. Doctor Tuomey, speaking at a religious function at Castle Hilt, said that many people considered that the State would he better off if ...

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  16. FALSE SWEARING

    When the Tin Hares Inquiry resumed to-day, the Commissioner said that he did not suppose there had been a court bearing in which there had been ...

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  17. PENSION CUT

    The Rev. D. F. Brandt, of the Chalmers Presbyterian Church, said yesterday that understanding the terrific battle the poor are having to get ...

    Article : 101 words
  18. LODGE HONEY DISAPPEARS

    Breaking into the home of Charles Beaman of Ivanhoe, a thief stole a snit-case containing £155, the pro perty of the Ivanhoe Druid's Lodge, ...

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  19. DERAILMENT

    A serious derailment occurred near Coramba, on the North Coast, on Saturday night, when a fruit train travelling towards Coff's Harbour ...

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  20. HORRIBLE INJURIES

    Giv[?]nni caretti, an Italian market gardener, was found lying dead yesterday afternoon near the back door pf his hut at Werribee, The side of his ...

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  21. ELUSIVE PRISONER

    Louis Leitzohman, accountant, who had been ocharged with robbing his employers of £15,000 again eluded the police who after pursuits in Germany, ...

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  22. Another Protest

    Preaching at St. Jude's Church. Randwick, the Rev. Cakebread said that he was grieved at the proposal to reduce old age pensions. Surely, ...

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  23. FACTORY FIRE

    The Service box factory at Abbots ford was destroyed by fire, and the neighbouring premises, occupied by Australian Shoes Proprietary Limited ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES

    The "Daily Express" financial editor comments on the recent enormous business in American issues of Australian securities. None of these ...

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  25. Up 5 Per Cent.

    Winchcombe, Carson Ltd. report: Competition was keen at to-day's wool sales. ...

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  26. DECOMPOSED BODY

    The decomposed body of Robert Ranberry (29), unemployed, was found in the settling tank of the local water supply on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  27. FLOODS THREATENED

    A message from wagga states that although the Murray and Murrumbidgee Rivers are expected to fall within the next few days, the danger ...

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  28. BODY IN CREEK

    Yesterday afternoon the body of William Cooney (52), a fettler of Mt. Druitt, who had been missing from his home since August 16. was found ...

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  29. FORCED DOWN

    A message states that Mrs. sonney. who is flying around Australia in a Moth aeroplane, was forced down in the scrub at Loongana last night. She ...

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  30. CANECUTTERS RESUME WORK

    The inkerman cane-cutters' strike is over, and work will be resumed to-day. The men have been promised [?] per cent British preference in ...

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  31. BLAZE AT GILGANDRA

    A fire at Gillgandra early yesterday morning destroyed a boarding-house, retreading tyre factory, and a large store. ...

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  32. 'PLANE IN FLAMES

    At Brisbane, yesterday, a plane crashed from a height of 200 feet and burst into flames, but the pilot escaped without serious injury. ...

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