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  3. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

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  6. MOTOR'S GRIM TOLL

    THE ever-increasing toll of the necessary but often calamitous motor car took a tragic jump during the week-end. Among the ...

    Article : 166 words
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  8. DROWNED!

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. THE opening of the Hobson's Bay Yacht Club season at Williamstown at 3.30 yesterday was marred ...

    Article : 365 words
  9. BALLOT-BOX MYSTERY GROWS DEEPER

    THE MYSTERY SURROUNDING the poll in the Herbert electorate -- the extraordinary delays in the count -- the strange silences and the stranger little tit-bits of information which filter through, have given rise to much uneasiness that all was not as it should ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. POTATOES AT £4 A TON

    The most distinctive item on the programme of the Labor candidates at the municipal election is the establishment of municipal ...

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  11. SEVERE 'QUAKE

    The severest earthquake experienced in Marlborough for many years wan felt curly this morning. Preceded by a loud rumble and a ...

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  12. FIRST HOT DAY

    From an early hour yesterday Sydney sweltered in an unusual November heat. At 2.20 a southerly "buster" came up and the wind drove over ...

    Article : 135 words
  13. HOMING PIGEON'S WONDERFUL FLIGHT

    Of the 126 pigeons released at Cunnamulla (Q.) on Thursday only one completed the 680-mile flight to Melbourne. ...

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  14. COOL AND SHOWERY

    STATE. Cloudy and cool, with some scattered showers, chiefly about the coast and highlands. Fresh ...

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  15. MANACLED BODY

    WAGGA, Sunday. On Thursday night an overcoat was found by the side of the Murrumbidgee River, below the Hampden Bridge. ...

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  16. STATE SESSION

    UNDER THE NEW arrangement for the concluding weeks of the State session, the Legislative Assembly will meet this morning at 10.30 and ...

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  17. GOOD ADVICE TO TORIES

    MR. BAVIN makes no move to purge his party of extremists. Mr. Archdale Parkhill makes no move. The proprietors, directors, editors, and ...

    Article : 315 words
  18. REDS BARRED

    At a largely-attended meeting of the Eveleigh Railway branch of the Amalgamated Engineering Union, held at the Trades Hall last ...

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  19. FIRST WOMAN AIR PILOT

    The first woman in New Zealand to try to win an air pilot's certificate is Mrs. Gladys Sandford. formerly of Sydney, whose husband is a pilot with ...

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  20. SIX IN HOSPITAL

    Among those injured in the Pyrmont smash on Saturday was Miss Norah Mahony, the 21-years-old daughter of Mr. R. Mahony. M.L.C. ...

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  21. WALSH AND JOHNSON BEHIND GRIM WALLS

    This exclusive photograph secured by the "Labor Daily" camera man at Garden Island on Saturday emphasises the prison-like environment of the seamen's leaders, Messrs. Tom Walsh and Jacob Johnson, who have been placed behind iron bars and prison walls with a view to their deportation subsequently. In the meantime a great legal fight is being waged for "the possession of their bodies." Applications for habeas corpus will he heard by the High Court. Mr. Johnson (with hat) and Mr Walsh are seen standing in an opening of the roof. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. COLLAPSED IN WATER

    The terrific mid-day heat yesterday was indirectly responsible for the drowning at North Narrabeen Lakes of a Rozelle youth, ...

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  23. A TORY VICTORY.

    The East Torrens bye-election for the vacancy in the House of Assembly, created by the resignation of H. Knecbone (Lab.) to contest Boothby in the ...

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  24. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED

    While riding a motor cycle along the sea front at Coogee yesterday David Kitching, aged 21, motor driver, of 147 Doncaster Avenue, ...

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  25. LODGE'S PROTEST

    The following is a resolution moved at a meeting of South Bulli Lodge on Friday: -- "That we, the members of South ...

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  26. ANOTHER YACHTING TRAGEDY

    A drowning fatality occurred on Saturday afternoon, while a yacht nice was in progress. Richard Whittington slipped off the ...

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  27. TRAGIC END TO PICNIC

    Yielding to the invitation of the Parramatta River's cooling waters in the sweltering heat on Saturday, Douglas Patterson, aged 16, ...

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  28. BREAKS OF GAUGE

    The numerous breaks of gauge between Perth and the Eastern States is the reason given by the Commissioner for the Federal Railways (Mr. ...

    Article : 145 words
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  31. BANQUET, PRESENTATION

    Mr. S. D. Alldis, B.A., one of the Labor members for Eastern Suburbs, will be entertained to-night by his constituents at St. Charles' Hall. ...

    Article : 63 words
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