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  6. BRUCE MEETS CABINET

    THE Federal Cabinet sat to-day for the first time since the elections were announced. All the old members were ...

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  7. QUITE SO

    Having failed to repair the Watson's Bay Baths (as shown in another picture), the Vaucluse Council washes its hands as above. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BABY IS KILLED BY SISTER

    TRAGEDY comes in a big city in many Grange ways, but a Redfern mother lost her baby under particularly distressing circumstances ...

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  9. BOLTING HORSES DRAG YOUNG GIRL

    AN eleven-year-old school girl, Alma Sheen, had a terrifying experience at Sane Souci last night, when two horse she was ...

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  10. GOOD NEWS

    This bandsman rose to the occasion at Trammen's Picnic at Clifton Gardens yesterday. He played "Come to the Cook-house Door." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. HOUSE RISES

    AFTER expressions of grief at the death of Queen Alexandra, and the carrying of a message of condolence with the Royal family, the ...

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  12. TRAIN HELD UP

    GRASSHOPPERS! Millions of the obnoxious past -- a slithering, sliding, solid phalanx of black creatures imposing their presence to ...

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  13. WHEELS PASSED OVER HIM

    TRAGEDY descended suddenly upon a group of happy children at Holmesville, outside Wallsend, to-day, a little fellow of ...

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  14. TIME SOMEBODY DID SOMETHING

    Watson's Ray Baths have looked like this for nearly two months. Not long ago a child was nearly drowned in the baths, and then the Vaucluse Council put up the warning sign shown elsewhere. In the Christmas holidays hundreds of children will want-to use the baths, so it is up to the council to do something more than put up a sign. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. LABOR SUFFERED

    AN insight into the ballot papers at the last election would appear to indicate that Labor was the greatest sufferer ...

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  16. SOLICITOR-GENERAL AND "JOCK" GARDEN

    AT the conclusion of to-day's Cabinet meeting. Mr. Bruce was asked if the proposed trial of Mr. "Jock" Garden before ...

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  17. GABB BEATEN

    ELECTION RETURNS continue to drift in slowly but the scrutiny is now so well advanced that it is expected finality will be reached in a day ...

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  18. GARDEN ISLAND AS A GAOL

    HOW long will Messrs. Tom Walsh and Jacob Johnson bo kept on Garden Island? Considerable speculation has been ...

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  19. CORRIDOR TRAMS NOT FOR CITY

    THE Minister for Railways stated yesterday that the suggestion that two corridor tramcars should be built as an experiment in traffic ...

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  20. CRUSHED UNDER LORRY

    A PECULIAR series of events led to the death of Athol Noel Caper, aged 6, in Balmain Road, Leichhardt, yesterday, under the ...

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  21. OLD MINING TOWN

    Braidwood the old mining town between Goulburn and the Coast, is celebrating its centenary, this week A "Back to Braidwood Week" has ...

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  22. CITY COUNCIL ADJOURNS

    When the aldermen of the City Council assembled last night for the usual fortnightly council meeting, the Lord Mayor, Ald. Stokes, on taking ...

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  23. SENATOR ELECTED

    Major Burford Sampson (Nat.) has been selected to fill the second Remits vacancy in Tasmania. The first has already been filled by ...

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  24. WANT THE BOOKIES

    Some racing clubs in the State are desirous of the legalising of bookmakers, as an off-set to the lose being sustained through the totalisators. ...

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  25. BACK BROKEN

    A heavy fall of rock in a tunnel at St. Hellers. Auckland, burled Owen Ward murder a pile of boulders. Three of his mates heard a cracking ...

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  26. TRIED TO ROUSE HIM

    While on heat duty last night. Constable Cox. of George Street North, came on the body of an old man sitting. apparently asleep, on a seat in ...

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  27. ANGRY BOOKMAKERS

    At a meeting of the Southern District Bookmakers' Association held at Albury, it was proposed by Mr. J. Stewart that S.D.R.A. bookmakers be ...

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  28. MISTRUST THE MAN WHO PROCRASTINATES

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  29. A.L.P. MOTION

    Referring to the notice of motion which Mr. J. T. Tyrrell. M.L.C., senior vice-president of the Australian Labor Party, tabled at the last meeting, by ...

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  31. A STRANGE DEATH

    Shock from contact with an electric wire attached to un iron caused the death of Mrs. Irene Harwood at her home in Essendon last night. ...

    Article : 57 words
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