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  4. CRUSHING BLOW TO STEVEN IN WOOLLAHRA

    HAVING made his personal prestige and his prestige as leader of the U.A.P. the dominant issue in the Woollahra by-election, the Premier, Mr. Stevens, received a crushing blow at the poll on Saturday when the majority of the late Sir Daniel Levy of 7240 votes ...

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  5. RISKED LIFE TO SAVE MATES

    A MOTOR mechanic and his assistant were saved from certain death by another man yesterday afternoon when they ...

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  6. Mason Looks Winner

    On the present state of the Woollahra poll, Mr. H. H. Mason. K.C., Independent U.A.P. candidate (left), looks like defeating Mr. G. Beresford Grant, the selected and endorsed U.A.P. candidate (right). Both photographs were taken yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Prize Winner

    This curly-headed little lad is REGNAL LA FRANCIS, of Erskineville, one of the many children seen wit the Newtown Baby Show on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STEAMER ON FIRE; CRE[?] TAKE TO BOATS

    THE British steamer Sandga[?] Castle. 7000 tons, caught fire 8[?] miles oil New York. The crew of 40 took to the boats. ...

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  9. Exchange Equalisation Fund

    THE Chancellor of the Exchequer will move a resolution in the Commons to-morrow, providing an increase of £200,000.000 in the ...

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  10. EXPLODING PAINT TINS AT FIRE

    WITH tins and vats of paints exploding around them, brigadesmen fought a spectacular blaze which gutted H. A. ...

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  11. Gallant Rescue In High Seas

    LOCAL Trades Hall circles are concerned regarding the very large number of Southern Europeans who arrived at ...

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  12. RAINFALL IS ALMOST A RECORD

    ONLY one inch of rain has to fall in Sydney between today and Wednesday, and the highest June rainfall will have ...

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  13. BEFORE THE POLL

    Mr. STEVENS: "The attempts to discredit the party did nobody any good, much less the candidates who were attacking it. There was no ...

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  14. HELD TO REMAINS OF WRECK

    MAROUBRA surf life-savers battled against the boiling sea for 40 minutes yesterday afternoon to save one of their ...

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  15. MRS. PUTNAM DUE AT DARWIN TO-DAY

    Mrs. Earhart Putnam is expected to reach Darwin about 10.39 a.m. tomorrow in continuation of her round-the-world flight. ...

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  17. SPECTATOR'S LEG BROKEN AT FOOTBALL

    While watching a football match at Manildra to-day, T. M. Denton, an elderly stock agent at the centre, was knocked down by several ...

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  18. SIR JOHN CLEGG DEAD

    ("The Labor Daily" Special.) THE death is announced of the well-known British sportsman. Sir John Charles Clegg at the age ...

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  19. WIFE DIED IN HOSPITAL

    DESPITE efforts by doctors, Mrs. Ethel Liddell, 49, died yesterday in Sydney Hospital, to which she had been admitted on June 14, after ...

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  20. CUTTING REPLY BY CURTIN

    THE Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Curtin, to-day emphatically denied allegations in the House of Representatives on Friday by the ...

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  21. KNOCKED DOWN BY TRAM

    Knocked down by a tram in City Road, Darlington, last night, Joseph Wright, 45, of Shepherd Street. Darlington, was taken by Central ...

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  22. NON-STOP TRIP TO LITHGOW

    Many former residents returned to Lithgow yesterday when a special train was chartered to bring supporters of the Wollongong League team. ...

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  23. After The Poll

    MRS. GRANT, wife of the endorsed U.A.P. candidate in the Woollahra by-election, photographed yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. RIVER DRAGGED FOR WOMAN'S BODY

    Police to-night dragged the Yarra River, near Wallan Bridge, for the body of a woman believed to have heen drowned this afternoon. Earlier ...

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  25. SHIP AGROUND OFF WILLIAMSTOWN

    Grounding on a sandbank near Pile flight, at Williamstown, lost night, the interstate steamer Iron Warrior floated clear when the tide rose ...

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  26. STOP PRESS

    In endeavoring to escape from a pursuing police patrol two men in a stolen car had a miraculous escape from, death at ...

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  27. Boiling Water Test Alleged

    CLAIMING that she has functional paralysis, which has caused total loss of feeling in her arm, Ada Agnes Mountain of Earl- wood, is alleging before Judge Perdriau at the Workers Compensation Commission that, in order to ascertain if she was a genuine ...

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  28. POLICE WAITED FOR RAZOR SLASHERS

    Lithgow police conducted a long, cold watch of the Western Road last night for razor-slashers concerned in an affray at Bathurst. According to ...

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  29. CORONATION CONTINGENT IN MELBOURNE

    Deeply impressed by their experiences abroad and looking particularly fit and well, the Australian Coronation Contingent arrived at Melbourne ...

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