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  4. FORCING FACTS FROM ROOFING TILES LTD. IS A HARD JOB

    WHAT is the purpose of this company?" asked Judge Beeby at the Board of Trade inquiry into the methods of Ro[?]ing Tiles, Ltd. "In what way does it function?" "This agreement appears to be the basis on which the company ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TRAGIC STORY OF RAY BIBBY

    Ray Bibby, one of the tragic women of the city's underworld, and a perplexing problem to any student of psychology, was once ...

    Article : 811 words
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  7. MURDER CHARGE AT CESSNOCK

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday. -- Andrew Jones [?] for whom Mr. George Ward, solicitor, appeared [?] before M[?]ing at Cessnock, on or about July 1, ...

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  8. FROM THE SLED TO THE 'PLANE OVER POLAR ICE

    AMUNDSEN, THE NORWEGIAN EXPLORER, will essay the uncovered region from Spitzhergen, across the North Pole to Alaska, but with equipment that wilt battle with the dangers of three elements -- land, sea and air. This picture shows one of his three Dornier Wal hydroplanes in graceful flight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ANSTEY AS CRITIC OF FEDERAL BUDGET

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- In the House of Representatives to-day. Mr. Anstey, on resuming the debate in committee on the general budget, said ...

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  10. 'PLANE CRASHES NEAR GOULBURN

    GOULBURN, Wednesday. -- The pilot and observer of a military aeroplane which passed over Goulburn this afternoon had remarkable escapes from ...

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  11. CAULFIELD HORROR SUSPECT RELEASED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- At 12 o'clock to-day the detectives who are investigating the Caulfield outrage detained an elderly man for several ...

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  12. MAN'S THROAT CUT IN HAY-STREET

    Bleeding profusely from a horribly-gashed throat and a deep cut over an eye, John Jones (36), residing at 16 Australia Street, Glebe Point, was ...

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  13. TRAMWAY COMMISSIONER TO REPORT ON TAIL LIGHTS

    The necessity for attaching tail lights to tram cars was brought up in Parliament by Mr. Keegan last night. ...

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  15. PUBLIC SERVANTS AND COMPENSATION

    Sir Arthur Cocks blames Mr. Bavin for the robbery of the civil servants. The Treasurer, Sir Arthur Cocks writes: -- ...

    Article : 250 words
  16. On W.A.'s Salaried List

    Lt. -- Col. W. R. Campion, M.P., who will succeed Sir Franci[?] Newdegate on his retirement as Governor of Western Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. COCKATOO WORKERS NOTICED TO QUIT

    The already depleted staff of the Cockatoo Dockyard is to be further reduced by, it is reported, 25 per cent. This afternoon the secretaries of ...

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  18. W. Davies Leads For Wollondilly

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  19. SIR THOMAS HUGHES COLLAPSES IN COUNCIL

    Sir Thomas Hughes collapsed in the Legislative Council yesterday, and was taken to his home later in a serious condition. Dr. Nash, who was in the ...

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  20. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

    FORECAST: A tendency to a shower or two about the north-eastern corner, and early-morning frosts and ...

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  21. SYDNEY SEAMAN DIES AT HALIFAX

    HALIFAX, August 6. -- The entry of the British Empire Squadron into the harbor was marred by the death on H.M.A.S. Adelaide of Seaman ...

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  22. STATE RAILWAYS UNDER FEDERAL CONTROL

    A long discussino ensued at the Farmers' Conference yesterday, on a resolution that: -- "This conference is of opinion that ...

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  23. POPULAR POLICE OFFICER INJURED BY MOTOR LORRY

    Countable Herbert Mills, the well-known and popular Supreme Court police official, was knocked down and injured by a motor lorry in Elizabeth ...

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