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  6. Lang and Anstey Dash Scullin's Loan Hopes

    Having survived a Conference which threatened to burst up at least twice and which seems best summed up in the words "it ...

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  7. SAW ESCAPE

    One of the two men who on Friday escaped from a police patrol van was seen to make his escape by a woman, who was so ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SUNDAY BAN

    Reminded by the police that they are liable to a penalty if they keep their miniature golf courses open on Sunday, ...

    Article : 161 words
  9. MOSQUE WAR

    ONE of the strangest tribunals that has probably ever met in Australia assembled at Perth this week, to pronounce sentence on one who allegedly ...

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  10. BAULKED

    A RARE sight at the Wyong race meeting yesterday was a racehorse! Bookmakers there were in plenty ...

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    The Splendor of the Mosque: An interior view of the Mosque of St. Sophia, Constantinople. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. HIT TWICE

    Five shots were fired at a party at a house in Anzac-parade, Kensington, last night, and one man, whose name has been withheld by the police, was ...

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  14. REAL DUCK !

    "Khaki Campbell" of Mornington, is a brilliant young duck. She is entered in the Australasian egglaying championship, at Woodsido ...

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  15. AFTER YOU!

    The Rawhiti gracefully swung behind a Manly ferry before taking pari in the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club's race yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. FOOD RELIEF

    Some of the crowd which tootled for the distribution of vegetables from the Unemployed Relief Depot in Elizabeth-street, Paddington, yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. HORSE WON

    A HORSE raised an angry hoof in Charles-street, Canterbury, last night, apparently as a gesture of resentment against the despotic reign of ...

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  18. BOOT IN

    Kicked and punched by a number of men in the basement of a Riley- street building last night, Charlie de Ferlie, who has a shop at the corner ...

    Article : 120 words
  19. "RINGER"

    THROWING to the "clay end," Gibson got on the "pin," but Oddy, with a perfect "ringer," brought the scores even. ...

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  20. £364, 822

    State and Federal Treasuries will grab £364,882, or more than a third of the huge estates left by the late John Brown and his brother, William Brown. ...

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    The Spit amateur swimming troupe gave a fine exhibition of diving at the opening of the baths yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. SWUNG BOTTLE

    After a sharp struggle, Constables Corrigan and Clemence last night arrested two men, who were later charged with having attempted to break and ...

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  23. AT THE TAPE

    The finish of the 75 yards at the Bj[?]ke-Petersen display at Abbotsford yesterday, loan Cooper, who won, is on the right. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. TWO FIGHTS

    When Robert Stanley Swinbourne, of Edwin-street, Croydon, and his wife returned home last night, they found a man ransacking the bedroom. ...

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  25. HONESTY PAYS

    Mr. George Seddon, of "Kinneil," Elizabeth Bay, when in New York recently, was obliged to make periodical business trips to Montreal. ...

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  26. SACKING THE BOSS

    When the Assistant-Minister for Labor (Mr. Ely) visited the South Coast on Friday, he discovered that 250 men on the local relief works had gone on strike. He dismissed the ganger and the men went back to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. RATIONS "BLACK"

    Objection to some of the men who were engaged in the distribution of rations, resulted in the Brunswick Relief Depot being declared black by the ...

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  28. INDISPENSABLE!

    Though some members of the Australian Test team were praised Individually in speeches at the Victorian C.A, dinner to the team to-night, no ...

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  29. LONG PULL

    A half-caste aborigine at Cape Barron Island was so delighted when Mr. Charles Rodway, a Hobart dentist on holiday, extracted an aching tooth ...

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  30. BLED TO DEATH

    When Mr. Curtis Parish, an employee of the Forestry Department, who went out yesterday from his home near Eungai failed to return ...

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