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  4. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

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  5. RESERVES CALLED UP

    IT is announced that the Russian Territorial Army reserves have now been called to the colors for their customary three weeks' ...

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  6. GOODIN PUBLISHES HIS PRECIOUS "PACT"

    THE most curious political development yesterday was the publication of the famous Goodin-Cillies pact by Mr. Goodin. Starred as an exclusive item by a weekly newspaper, it told nothing that most people did not already know. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SUGARCANE HOUSES

    THE CELOTEX Company to-day announced that it will erect a plait near Sydney to convert waste sugar-cane fibre into ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SIX ARE INJURED WHEN FERRIES CRASH

    IN a head-on collision between two ferry steamers near Fort Macquarie late yesterday afternoon, six people were injured. The Kanimbla is now moored to Dorman, Long's Wharf at Milson's Point in a sinking condition. She has a hole of 12 feet in her hull, and the ...

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  11. PROTEUS IN DISTRESS

    After drifting about for peroral days in the Pacific, the Norwegian steamer Proteus was picked up by the A.A.O. ...

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  12. FREED IN HONOR OF THE REPUBLIC

    CABINET, after a stormy session, decided to pardon M. Leon Daudet, the Royalist Leader, who was found guilty ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL PEACE

    IN the House of Commons, Sir A. H. D. Steele-Maitland, Minister for Labor, announced that the Government had decided to appoint a ...

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  14. JUMPED FROM FLAMING 'PLANE

    CAPTAIN Pelletier d'O[?]y, the famous French airman, and his navigator. Lieutenant Gou[?]n, got just two and a half miles along the aerial ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. "A SECOND HONEYMOON"

    After stabbing his wife. Vienkenz[?] Montano, 61, an Italian, was so passionately repentant that he promised to take her on a second honeymoon. ...

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  16. HOW LINDBERGH SUCCEEDED

    A FEATURE of the city's official banquet in honor of Lindbergh last night was a representation of Lindbergh's flight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. POLICE FIRE ON NATIVES

    SERIOUS "Communist" riots have broken out on the Island of Celebes, in the Dutch East Indies. Gangs of natives are stated to have ...

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  18. EGYPTIAN CRISIS ENDS

    It is semi-officially announced that the Egyptian crisis has been settled. Notes exchanged during the past fortnight will not be published. ...

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  19. DEATH FOLLOWS FALL

    John Joseph Jenkins, w[?] fell two storeys from a house in Windmill Street, Miller's Point last Thursday, died in Sydney Hospital at noon ...

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  20. ALL HOPE ABANDONED

    All hope of the recovery of the bodies of Albert Davies Shirley and Issue John Dubean, victims of the Swansea fishing tragedy, has now been abandoned. The ...

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    Members of the Australian Industrial Delegation now in America have had their moment[?] relaxation, it will be observed. Here they are to be seen gathered at a dinner at the Book Cadillac Hotel, guests of General Motors Ltd. Mr. Grayndier is seated immediately under the lamp in the eight background. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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