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  4. 24 Hours Given To Japanese To Quit

    THE British Commander-in-Chief at Amoy, Sir Percy Noble, has warned the Japanese that they must leave Kulangsu within 48 hours. Sir Percy Noble is understood to have told the ...

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    THE BOARD OF HEALTH in co-operation with the Housing Board yesterday commenced the work of immunising Erskineville children against diphtheria. Dr. John Burfitt is seen injecting the germ-defying serum into the arm or little Leslie McMillan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ROYAL PAIR LAND

    TUMULTUOUS scenes witnessed the arrival of the King and Queen at Quebec to-day. The wharf and harbor's edge were ...

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  7. CHURCH ASKS LOTTERY BAN

    Abolition of the State Lottery and commercialised Sunday sport was urged upon the Government last night by the ...

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  8. ATLANTIC FLIER NEARS GOAL

    LONDON, Wed.-- Charles Backman. who is flying the Atlantic in the smallest plane ever used for the flight, is reported to be nearing his ...

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  9. LYONS ANNUITY

    THE debate on the Lyons Family Annuities Bill took a sensational turn in the House of Representatives to-day when the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, announced that he had ...

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  10. May Test Lottery Judgment

    The golden dreams of several well-known Sydney people were abruptly dissolved yesterday by the decision of ...

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  11. DODGED DEATH BY INCHES

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Leaping clear from the path of an 80 m.p.h. express, six men to-day escaped death by seconds. ...

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  14. TWO HOLD-UPS AT GUNPOINT

    AN AMAZING story of an armed hold-up was told by a Broadmeadow taxi-driver to police to-night. The taximan, Gregory Page, declared he was ...

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  15. LIQUOR HOURS

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday. -- An emphatic protest against the existing hours of trading in hotels was recorded at a meeting of the Newcastle ...

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  16. Mr. Mares Says:

    Cool morning, with mist and fog, dense in low-lying parts, followed by milder day temperature and fine ...

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  17. STOP PRESS

    At 2.30 this morning a thick fog descended over the City and Suburbs. At Kingsford a car, after colliding with a dram, crashed ...

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  18. Medal To-day For 1906 War

    BELATED recognition of his services in the Zulu campaign 33 years ago was received to-day by Mr. A. Kennedy, of Forbes Street, Carrington, in the form of an official medal from the Natal Government. ...

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