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  4. £100,000 TOLL IN CITY FIRE

    In one of the most spectacular fires seen in Sydney for years, the works of Australian Soaps, Ltd., in Alexandria, covering five acres, were destroyed last night. Damage totalled £100,000. ...

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  5. SCORES OF DEER TO BE SLAUGHTERED

    PLANS are being made to kill scores of deer in National Park, said the president of the park ...

    Article : 281 words
  6. LAST NIGHT'S BLAZE

    Firemen at work at last night's fire which destroyed the factory of Australian Soaps Ltd., Alexandria. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SAFE AND SOUND

    Little Peter Carlton, 6, and his sister Jacqueline, in a happy reunion on his return home last night after having been missing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TO BATTLE FOR THE ASHES

    As the siren of the Awatea sounded in three long blasts and the trans-Tasman liner mooed slowly out from her berth last night, the ...

    Article : 266 words
  9. Inspectors On Beaches May Strike

    Honorary beach inspectors among the lifesavers may strike if councils compel them to enforce the Spooner bathing ...

    Article : 96 words
  10. Lost Boy Caused Muster Of 200

    Little the worse for an adventure which caused a muster of nearly 200 searchers, a six-year- old boy lay contentedly in his cot ...

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  11. YESTERDAY'S SPORTING HIGHLIGHTS

    The individual scoring record in Rugby League crashed yesterday when Boyd of Newtown scored 23. points (10 goals and ...

    Article : 148 words
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  13. SOME OF THE SEARCHERS

    Some of the 100 civilians and 00 police who assembled at Fuller's- road, Chatswood, last night, to search for the missing boy, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. FINE TO-DAY BUT RAIN IS ON THE WAY

    To-day is going to be fine, at least in the morning, says Mr. Mares. Later in the day there will probably be a shower or two. Rain is on the ...

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  15. Skull Broken By Golf Ball

    C. Sasse, ex-champion of Balgowlah and runner-up this year, was working as a groundsman on the Manly links. ...

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  16. LARRAKIA OFF ON SECRET PATROL

    The Commonwealth patrol boat Larrakia left port unexpectedly to-night. Details of the patrol are secret, ...

    Article : 61 words
  17. WALTER KIRBY'S BEQUESTS TO CHARITY

    The "Daily Herald" states that when it was rumored at the time of the death of the Australian singer. Mr. Walter Kirby, that he had left ...

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  18. No Licence For Three Jockeys

    A stir has been caused by the mission of the names of three Well-known jockeys from the list of licences for the new racing ...

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  19. FOOT-BRAWL..... WHY?

    When will the Rugby Union authorities realise that the public pays to see football--not foot-brawl? When will they realise, and by the sternest measures force their offending players to realise also, ...

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  20. Germany Keeps To Airships

    FRANKFORT, Saturday.--It has been officially announced that after the inquiry into the Hindenburg disaster, it was decided to continue with ...

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  21. TO SETTLE ABYSSINIA

    ROME, Saturday.--The first group of 400 Italian peasants to settle in Abyssinia will leave on October 28. In a hold-up last night, two ...

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