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    Forecast: Generally fine and warner with freshening N.E. winds. ...

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  6. OMINOUS CALM BEFORE FINAL POLITICAL HOP OVER

    WITH yet one more week before the people register their decision, the political situation is quieter, but generally tense. A special Commonwealth-wide review of the situation discloses that Tasmania is probably the crux of the fight. The ...

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  7. Nursery Rhymes Fete

    THE HAPPY CROWD at Government House yesterday, spending their pennies cheerfully for the Creche and Kindergarten. The pageant of the Pied Piper, a parade of Nursery Rhyme characters, nature dances and an amusing one-act play helped to entertain the visiting thousands. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Cackling Fowls Chased Up And Down City Street

    GESTICULATING hen chasers and screeching fowls filled Queen-street yesterday morning when a crate being unloaded at ...

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  9. FRIGHTFUL END OF EX-SOLDIER

    BELIEVED to be depressed because his war pension had been reduced and his physical disabilities hindered successful ...

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  10. VICTORY IS SIGHTED BY BOTH PARTIES

    DR. EARLE PAGE, Federal Treasurer, and sponsor of the famous budget, will bead the Nationalists' last minute drive in Queensland. He will speak in Warwick on Thursday and at the Cremorne Theatre, Brisbane, on Friday night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. WOULD NOW CHANGE SYSTEM

    "I AM in favor of altering the present system of inquiries into deaths," said Mr. J. Peterson, Home Secretary, yesterday ...

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  12. FERRY TO RESCUE

    The Edward-street ferryman recovered from the river early yesterday morning the body of Mary Florence White, aged 41, of Henry-street, Spring Hill, ...

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  13. Speed Of Man And Motor

    Summer whispers of water sport. Here is a blend mapped on the river yesterday. Speedboat enthusiasts stop to watch the finishing effort of Toowong in the Maiden Eights won from G.P.S. by only two feet! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. FIRED AT BY GUNMAN

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Phillip Leonard Mortimer has reported to the police that he was held up by a gunman in Darlinghurst. A shot pierced ...

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    "TRUTH" was informed last night that P. K. Copley, city barrister, had gained the Labor pre-selection for Maryborough in the State sphere, ...

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  16. LABOR LIKELY TO WIN PERTH

    PERTH, Saturday.—Labor, which already holds two of the three contested seats in the West, Kalgoorlie and Fremantle, is likely to capture ...

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  17. Police Recover Body Of Boy Drowned In River

    MISSING from his home at Orchard street, Toowong, since Tuesday last, the body of little William Allan Randall, seven years of age, was ...

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  18. "Savagely Hostile Act," Say Public Servants

    "No Action of a government could be more savagely hostile than the introduction of the bill to abolish the Commonwealth ...

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  19. "FUTURE PRIME MINISTER"

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Mr. Scullin was given a rousing reception as the Eight Hour Dinner at the Sydney Trades Hall to-night. ...

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  20. Independent

    PROMINENT Sydney Professional man, King's Counsel and front rank barrister, R. Windeyer, who is busy pleading a case before the Bar of public ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. SUCH MANNERS!

    MISS LOCKWOOD, quite a cranky young lady as speedboats go threw owner-driver Charles Whatmore overboard yesterday afternoon. The motor ...

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  22. "PARTY HACK"

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Speaking for the first time at a political meeting since his retirement from politics, Hon. James Dooley, ex-Speaker and ...

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  23. Writ For £10,000

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Union Theatres have issued a writ claiming £10,000 damages for alleged libel against the "Argus." The action ...

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  24. A.L.P. Heartened by Public Service Support.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Despite the amount of political noise it is not likely that the representation from N.S.W. will be greatly changed from ...

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  25. "No! I Never Killed Her!"

    TOWNSVILLE, Saturday.—"No! no! I never killed Joycle!" pathetically pleaded Mrs. Violet Jane Bottrell, charged here to-day with the ...

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  26. COW WITH CRUMPLED HORN THERE

    YESTERDAY afternoon Government House grounds were invaded by hordes of pleasure-seekers. Thousands of people poured ...

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  27. A MYSTERY

    GOULBURN, Saturday.—Mystery surrounds the murder of Miss Ferney, who was found dead on the pavement of Sloane-street twenty ...

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  28. WILL BRUCE HOLD ON OR CRASH?

    NEXT Saturday the Federal elections will be held, and on Sunday morning all Australia will know what the verdict is. "Truth" has made special arrangements to have the ...

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  29. SHERWOOD FETE

    A fete was organised and successfully launched by the Sherwood sub-branch of the Soldiers' League yesterday afternoon in aid of the Returned ...

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  30. To-day

    WEATHER: Fine and warmer. HIGH TIDE: 11.34 a.m. and 11.33 p.m. SUN: Rises 5.27 a.m., sets ...

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