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  4. STEVENS ACCUSED OF FALSEHOOD

    SPEAKING yesterday to an attentive House, after the Premier had made his explanation regarding the charges levelled on the previous day by Mr. Lang in connection with transactions concerning the costs of Mr. Stevens' tour abroad the deputy-leader of the Labor ...

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  5. In His Stride

    K. WELLER who carried off the Jump and the 120 yards hurdles at the Central Technical sports yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SHOOTING OF JAP OFFICER

    JAPANESE feeling is at breaking point over the shooting of a Japanese officer at Hungjao Aerodrome, Shanghai, by Chinese troops. While ...

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  7. In New Role

    "Billy" Cook, crack jockey, appeared in a new role at Ascot races yesterday -- he was among; the madding crowd instead of being astride a steed among the flying hoofs. "Billy," who was injured in a fall at Grafton races recently, is shown watching one ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GRAVE CRISIS IN RUMANIA

    DESPITE a strict censorship it is learned from Bucharest that King, Caral of Rumania and his Premier M. Tatareson are facing a grave ...

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  10. Toll of the Road.

    SO upset was a man whose car fatally injured a boy last night on Sydney Road Granville that he collapsed and was ...

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  11. MUSSOLINI'S, LATEST

    THE latest adventure in eugenics of Signor Mussolini is a nationwide experiment to cross-breed inhabitants of the north and south of ...

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  12. Twins

    The famous Turner twins in their adagio-acrobatic thrill at the Tivoli. in "The World Looks Up." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. WEATHER BUREAU HAD A HEAT WAVE

    While residents in Sydney last night noticed the sharp fall in the temperature, employees at the Sydney Weather Bureau experienced a form ...

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  14. Fell 50ft., Not Badly Injured

    TO fall nearly 50 feet to the rocky bottom of an excavation and escape serious injury was the experience last night of ...

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  15. ENTRY IN BOOK MAY BE WILL

    ENTRIES made at leisure by a woman in a ledger in the solitude of her grazing property, instead of being business details, ...

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  16. Confusion In State Assembly

    MILD confusion marked the close of last night's sitting of the Legislative Assembly At 10.50 p.m., Mr Frith (C.P., ...

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  17. LATE WEATHER

    CONDITIONS in Sydney early this morning were fine and cool. ...

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  18. MAN KILLED BY TRAIN

    James, Harkins, 51, relief worker, who resided with his wife, and family in Arcadia Street. Chester Hill, was killed instantly when he was struck ...

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  19. FILM STAR'S WIFE HAS DAUGHTER

    A DAUGHTER was born to-day to Adrienne Allen, wife of the film star Raymond Massey, who is ill after hastening from Hollywood to ...

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  20. STOP PRESS

    The industry allowance is the principal matter involved. The men had been offered an industry allowance of 3- above [?] ...

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  21. MEN IN EXPLOSION UNDERGROUND

    A flame travelled 40 feet underground from one manhole to another, where two men were warring on cables in Willoughby Road, Crow's ...

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  23. BLAME FOR FLYING-BOAT SERVICE DELAY

    Considerable resentment was expressed by officials to-day at the reports that London is attempting to attach the blame for the delay in the ...

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  24. STAY IN STRIKE IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE gas workers began a stay in strike to-night as a protest against the refusal of the Gas Company to grant union ...

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  25. RADIO SIGNAL FROM NORTH POLE

    "What's your address ?" was a wireless message flashed, out by Albert E .Prince, amateur radio expert. to call-sign UPOL, which he ...

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  26. SYDNEY BURIAL FOR LATE MISS H. HUGHES

    Following consultation between the Federal Government and the High Commissioner in London, Mr. S. M. Bruce, the remains of the late Miss ...

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  27. FAMOUS FLIER DIES

    THE death occurred to-day of M. Andre Beaumont, who flew around Britain in 1911, winning the Northcliffe £10,000 prize. ...

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