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  2. TODAY'S WEATHER

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  5. RAZOR GANG ATTACKS YOUTH AT REDFERN

    TERRIBLY gashed on the back of the neck and right hand, John Brown, 1[?], of Ivy Street, Redfern, told the police a startling story on Saturday night. Arrests followed, which may result in the breaking-up of the razer gangs which have waged a relentless war in Sydney streets ...

    Article : 533 words
  6. FOREIGNERS IN FINALS

    TWENTY THOUSAND people at Wimbledon saw the international stars reach the quarter-finals yesterday, concluding a week of brilliant ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 244 words
  7. NAVY FOR CHINA

    ADMIRAL Chin She-kwan, Commander of the Nationalist coastal fleet, who attended the Suchowf[?] conference between ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. OVER THE PACIFIC

    LIEUTENANTS Maitland and Hegenberger will attempt a nonstop flight from San Francisco to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MURDERED MAN FOUND UNDER BRIDGE

    A BRUTAL and premeditated murder, with robbery evidently as the motive, was brought to light at Anzac Park. Tamworth, early [?]morning, with the discovery of the dead body of Frederick William Thorley, 40, formerly a shearer, with his head fearfully battered. ...

    Article : 298 words
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  11. ESCAPES FROM GAOL

    M. LEON DAUDET, the French Royalist leader, whom Cabinet agreed to release on Bastille Day (July 14)--in honor of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 160 words
  12. "WORSE DANGER THAN LENIN"

    "The living Baldwin, is a worse danger to British institutions than the dead Lenin," declared Mr. Lloyd George at a huge ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 125 words
  13. FELL TO HIS DEATH

    When an elderly top-hand, Morgan James Jenkins, left his son's residence at Pelaw Main on Friday night it was little thought that ...

    Article : 183 words
  14. HIS LAST RACE MEETING

    A ghastly fatality occurred at Redden Greta yesterday afternoon, a young railway clerk, Joseph O'Loughlin, being mangled beneath the wheels of a ...

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  15. KILLED IN REVENGE?

    YESTERDAY afternoon at about 3 o'clock a lad reported to North Fremantle Police Station that he had seen a body floating in the river at ...

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  16. MODERN REPORTING

    HERE is how the Chicago "Tribune's" Paris correspondent reported M. Poincare's (the French Premier) ...

    Article : 51 words
  17. OFF TO CHARLEVILLE

    Hopping off at Mascot Aerodrome at 10.20 a.m. the Bristol biplane, despatched on a round-Australia flight by George A. Bond, the well-known ...

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  18. MAY START AT DAWN

    COMMANDER BYRD probably will start on his flight to Europe at dawn. The crew of the 'plane is now ...

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  19. GRAZIER LEAVES £91,625

    An estate valued at £91,625 was left by George Winter, retired grazier, formerly of Borah, near Manilla. The New South Wales portion of the estate ...

    Article : 68 words
  20. KIRKWOOD'S CHANCE

    "Bobby" Jones, the American holder of the title, and "Joe" Kirkwood, the Australian "star," have sailed for London in order to compete [?] the British ...

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  21. NOT TOO FRIENDLY

    WHEN the Windsor Girls' Friendly Society held a dance in a local hall last week, everything was not as friendly ...

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  22. STEELWORKER INJURED

    When James Patrick Walsh walked round the back of two motor-'buses in Ferndale Street. Tighe's Hill, today, he failed to notice a motor-lorry ...

    Article : 65 words
  23. POPULARITY OF RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL

    The crowd in the smokers' pavilion and reserve in front of the Grand Sta nd, which saw New South Wales defeat Queensland on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. ENGINEER DROWNED

    Clyde Smith (36) was drowned opposit the public wharf at Tea Gardens last night, when the flat-bottomed punt in which he was rowing home was ...

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  25. OFFICIALS WIN

    Mr. C. G. Biller, of the Commonwealth Bank, Martin Place, Sydney, took a ticket in an Art Union, and won the first prize of £1000. Mr. L. V. Reeves, also of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 189 words
  26. WATCHMAN SHOOTS

    Two sh[?]ts were fired by Nightwatchman High[?] when he disturbed a man and a youth in the basement of David Jones' new [?]ilding at 1.3[?] on Saturday ...

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  27. BUILDING WORKERS COMBINE

    In pursuance of the policy of the New South Wales Building Workers' Council a closer [?] campaign is now in course of development A highly successful ...

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  28. KILLED IN CAR SMASH

    William Smith, em[?]oyed by the Railway Construction Works, Rocklea, was killed in a motor smash on Saturday. ...

    Article : 87 words
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  30. SPEEDWAY SENSATIONS

    The [?] handicap race at the Brisbane Speedway was full of sensations. Jock Hollis, of Sydney (Harley-Davidson), scr., won from Syd Bailey ...

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  31. BUTCHER BEATS AUSTIN

    At the Stadium, [?] 3[?]lb won on points from Fran[?] Austin (10st 6½lb) after a 15 rounds contest. For four rounds the crow[?] ...

    Article : 86 words
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