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  4. CHINA'S RIVAL FLAGS

    Flag of the Republic of China, flown by the Northern "Govt." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CHINA CRISIS GRAVER

    With the formation of a draft Note demanding reparation for the Nanking outrages, the situation to-day has assumed a new and graver aspect. Failing compliance steps now under consideration, it is stated, will, ...

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  6. WHY WORRY.

    As happy as the day is long, and as hungry as his "wolf." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MYSTERY OF FORD'S CRASH

    HENRY FORD, whose car was pushed over an embankment by unknown motorists, is suffering considerably, and at times groans ...

    Article : 156 words
  8. DICTATOR'S PRICE

    THE Albanian Dictator, Ahmed Bey Zogu, received 15,00,000 fire about £600,000) from Italy for signing the Tirana Treaty, according to ...

    Article : 93 words
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  11. BRITISH MISSION'S REPORT

    "THE adaptability shown by all engaged in industry to promote efficiency in productivity, and to eliminate waste in order to ...

    Article : 232 words
  12. FORTY SPANIARDS KILLED

    FORTY Spaniards were killed in an encounter with Riffs. A bitter engagement is still proceeding in the Larache region, in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SHOT DEAD AT WEDDING PARTY

    Those who believe in Fate will have no hesitation in describing it as an active agent in the tragic finale of a wedding party at Gisborne, on the ...

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  14. SHOT HIMSELF AFTER TRIAL HAD JUST COMMENCED

    A sudden end occurred to the hearing of a charge of sheep-stealing in the Crookwell Police Court yes-to-day. ...

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  15. SHEARIM (N.S.W.)

    The King's Medal--the rifle shooting prize of the year of the Australian Military Forces--was won to-day by Warrant Officer Shearim, of N.S.W. ...

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  16. ON THEIR WAY TO UPHOLD THE AWARD

    These girls employed in the clothing trades had a "field day" yesterday in the Chief Industrial Magistrate's Court, where they gave evidence in support of breaches of their award. They won. Note the fine, healthy stamp of girls engaged in this industry. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. SHE GOT A SHOCK

    "Mrs. OSBORNE must be moving," commented the neighbors of that lady at North Fitzory, when a van was loaded ...

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  18. GERMANY-AFGHAN TREATY

    Germany and Mghanistan have concluded a commercial treaty the principal feature of which is the extension of a German air service to ...

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  19. MAN'S LUCKY ESCAPE

    FALLING 30 feet from a building in Consett Street. Dulwich Hill, yesterday, Albert Gross (40), of Macanlay Street, Leichhardt. ...

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  20. HILL WILL NOT RETIRE TILL ACT IS PROCLAIMED

    Mr. Hill, Premier, stated to-day that the Government did not propose to retire from office until the Child Maintenance Act had been ...

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  21. WHARF LABORER KILLED

    Falling 50 feet from a gantry at No 2 wharf, Walsh Hay, yesterday morning, George Durmstey, 35, a wharf- laborer, of Upper Bankstown, was ...

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  22. BRITAIN'S RECORD DEFICIT

    THE financial year ended March 31 shows a deficit of £36,893,794--a record for peace-time deficit. Revenue amounted to £895,501,233. ...

    Article : 99 words
  23. SLAVES NO LONGER

    THE blackest slavery spot in the world bus been wiped out by the drastic action of the Commissioner of the Guvernor-Generul of India and the ...

    Article : 170 words
  24. EXPLOSIVES SHED ALIGHT

    Firemen had a perilous tank when a shed containing gelignite and dynamite, near Carrington Street, city, caught tire about 7.45 last night. ...

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  25. JUGO-SLAVS NOT GUILTY

    THE following special report from a representative of the "Labor Dally" definitely proves that Jugoslavia did not make any warlike moves ...

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  26. FLOODS ON THE NORTH COAST

    FLOOD strength rains have been sweeping Queensland and the North Coast of New South Wales has been deluged. ...

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  27. SOCCER IN BRITAIN

    In the English League. Third Division, Southern Section Soccer match played yesterday. Brighton and Hove A beat Newport 1-0. ...

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  28. REPARATIONS REVISION

    A DEMAND for a revision of the "Dawes Plah" of Reparations was endorsed by all parties in the Reichstag to-day in the ...

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  29. JOURNALISTS SUFFER

    The Portuguese Government has dissolved the Syndicate of Lisbon journalists, charging it with participation in the recent revolution, and has ordered ...

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  30. CHILD HURT BY CAR

    Constance Livingstone, 4, of Wilson Street, Redfern, was knocked down by a motor car in Chalmers Street, City, yesterday afternoon. Taken to the ...

    Article : 52 words
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  32. LAD KILLED BY CAR

    Robert McCreith (12) was knocked down by a motor-car when leaving Toowoomba Speedway and died on arrival at the hospital from a fractured ...

    Article : 35 words
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