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  6. Phar Lap Is Now Threatened With Bombs

    THERE were no evidences of the depression yesterday, when the Katoomba sailed for Melbourne with more than 300 passengers on board, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RACECOURSE GANG'S NEXT MOVE

    Foiled in a desperate attempt to shoot the Melbourne Cup favorite at Caulfield early this morning, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CHEER UP

    THINGS aren't so black, after all Cheery news from several Sydney business houses during the week was that the depression, over which ...

    Article : 223 words
  9. INTO POND

    Travelling down the incline of the main drive in Centennial Park, near the Dowling street. gates last night, a motor car skidded ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PHAR LAP AND HIS ARMED ESCORT

    After the desperate attempt to shoot Phar Lap at Caulfield yesterday morning, extraordinary precautions were taken by lessee trainer, H. R. Telford, to protect the champion. On his way to Flemington in the afternoon detectives rode in a motor car behind the motor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. 30 IN BLAZING LAUNCH

    When a launch caught fire and capsized under Come Bridge last night, 30 passengers leaped into the water, but all were rescued ...

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  12. NO VISA

    Approaching Honolulu aboard the Chichibu Maru, Lady Stonehaven ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. NEATLY TRAPPED

    One of the neatest gambling raids conducted by the police was accomplished about 10 o'clock last night, in the Chinese quarter, in Alma street, ...

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  15. "OFF" AND OUT

    So anxious were they to let each Other make the pace that two jockeys, Duncan and Craft, riding Qualm and Ritchie respectively, the only starters ...

    Article : 87 words
  16. SEVEN-MILE STYLE

    Although leading half way round, F.O. Chapman (Randwick Kensington) finished third in the seven mile walk yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. FLOUTED!

    THE manager of the Test team (Mr. W. L., Kelly) intends to protest to the Board of control about not having, been consulted before ...

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  18. RESIDENTS HOLD EIRE

    Armed with buckets, residents of Clarence Town saved the adjoining premises when W. Drew's general store caught fire early this morning. The ...

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  19. DRAWS No. 13

    Bookmakers who are at all superstitious may well rub their hands, for Phar Lap, their Melbourne Cup bogey, has drawn the ...

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  20. WHO WOULDN'T SMILE ?

    She succeeded With a difficult pull, so the smile was excusable. Mrs. A. R, Buckland, playing in yesterday's mixed foursomes at Rose Bay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. BIG STAKES

    Big inducements to ensure their starting have been offered the connections of two or three Cup candidates by those who have ...

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  22. CANINE LAUGHTER

    Collie beaulies belonging to Mrs. C. Hill, wailing for the judge at the Collie Dog Show at Bebarfalds Grounds yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. UP IN THE AIR

    A picture taken at the Randwick Kensington Versus University sports yesterday. O. E. Worth (University) in action in the broad jump. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. 1000 GURLS

    City sports girls have arranged a novel welcome to Don Bradman at the Sports Ground next Saturday night -- a "test" match between a girls eleven ...

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  25. FOUND SHOT

    The body of Frank Dillon Bell, 70, woolbroker, of Schute, Bell and Co., who had been missing since Tuesday, was found on the rocks in ...

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  26. FAREWELL TO MR. W. W. BERRY

    A representative gathering of citizens, presided over by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Chaffey), paid tribute to Mr. W. W. Berry, at a dinner tendered at ...

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  27. 5s FOR TRIPLETS

    Yesterday "T.P.," "Little Children's Pennies," and "Hall," of 61 Junior street, Leichhardt, sent 5s to this office on. behalf of the triplets who were born ...

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  28. £80 TAKEN FROM HOTEL

    Thieves who last night broke Into the Grosvenor Hotel, at the corner of Philip and Moorenead streets, Redfern, got away with £80 in cash. ...

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  29. Dead in Bed

    Corowa, Saturday.--A rabbiter named James Robertson, married, employed at Jillamatong Estate, was found dead In his bed. A medical ...

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