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  4. GORDON DOES NOT APPEAR AT MEETING

    A SENSATION was caused at a packed meeting at the Masonic Hall, Croydon, last night, when it was announced that Mr. Garry B. Gordon, who had called the meeting to explain ...

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  5. BOY KILLED BY TRAM

    DISAPPEARING underneath a tram after it knocked him down near his home, Maxwell George Harris, 7, of Pacific ...

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  6. A Disappointed Audience

    A section of the audience which last night crowded the Masonic Hell, Croydon, in expectation of hearing Mr. Garry B. Gordon explain the circumstances of his withdrawal from the contest against the Premier. Mr. Stevens, in Croydon. Mr. Gordon, however, did not appear. Mr. H. V. Bondeson (inset) declared that pressure, and apparently heavy pressure, had been put on Mr. Gordon to prevent him attending. Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Icing A Cake

    Nancy Castle, of Burwood, icing a cake at the schools' work exhibition in the Town Hall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LATE WEATHER

    CONDITIONS in the city early this morning were fine and cool ...

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  9. Second Tin Hare Licence

    FOLLOWING on the State Government's recent decision to grant a second tin hare licence for the metropolitan ...

    Article : 281 words
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  11. BULLETS FLY AT PYRMONT

    BULLETS flew from a 303 service rifle at a bookshop in Quarry Street, Pyrmont, late last night. ...

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  12. 'L. DAILY' TURF SUPPLEMENT CHANGE

    THE special Turf supplement of "The Labor Daily" is now published on Tuesdays. Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. ...

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  13. SCORCHING SPEED BY CLOUSTON

    STILL flying at break-neck speed, Flying-Officer A. E. Clouston and co-pilot Victor Ricketts arrived in Singapore last night (Sydney time), having covered more than 2200 miles from Darwin in a little less than ...

    Article : 300 words
  14. Officials "Out" 29 Swimmers

    TWENTY-NINE swimmers, from various clubs who competed at the Cabarita Club's carnival last night 'were ...

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  15. WINDFALL OF £12,000 TO N.S.W.

    ANOTHER New South-Wales syndicate has obtained a splendid windfall from a southern, consultation, the "Tea Cup" syndicate, care ...

    Article : 132 words
  16. CHATFIELD BEFORE COURT TO-DAY

    BROUGHT to Sydney last night from Bega in the custody of Det.-Sergt. McRae, Eric Gregory Chatfield, 20, who is on remand on a ...

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  17. TRAGEDY HIT AGED COUPLE

    AN elderly Canadian couple embarked on a round-trip in anoverseas, liner in recent weeks, happy in the knowledge ...

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  18. Shadowman

    Eddie Rickard, world-famed shadow-men of Bing Crosby's "Double or Nothing," is now staging his clever act at the Tivoli Theatre, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. MONEY SENT TO OTHER STATES

    At the moment, members of the Stevens Government are making political capital out of the fact that the State Lottery is yielding £750,000 ...

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  20. STOP PRESS

    Mr. J. N. Lawson. M.H.R., who was seriously injured when his car crashed down a 10ft culvert near Dubbo on Tuesday, was in ...

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  21. POLISH MINISTER ISSUES WARNING

    IN a speech in the Senate to-day, the Foreign Minister. M. Beck, warned Lithuania to follow an independent policy, otherwise new ...

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  22. Relief Worker Finds Leg Iron!!

    A LINK with the dark days of the settlement of New South Wales, in the form of a leg iron was unearthed by Mr. W. Pusell, a relief ...

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  23. HEALTH INSURANCE IN JANUARY

    The Commonwealth Government expected to have its national health Insurance scheme in operation next January, announced the Federal ...

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  24. ALLEGED INSULTS TO "GREATER GERMANY"

    ARCHDUKE JOSEPH FERDINAND and his great uncle, the Archduke Oto, have been arrested for allegedly using insulting remarks ...

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