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  5. CHARITY "DOMESDAY BOOK" PROPOSED

    EVEN more drastic and pernicious than the Destitute Persons Bill, introduced by the Minister for Education, Mr. Drummond, is the proposal which, it is understood, will be ...

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  6. Only Feet To Spare

    The Finnish barque Pamir passing under the Harbor Bridge yesterday to load bulk wheat at the [?] terminals, White Bay, for the Continent. The masts had to be lowered, and at one period it was thought the barque would not squeeze through. She did so with a few feet to spare. The Pamir won the wheat race in 1932, and was second in the race in the following year. (See story on Page ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BY V A C U U M C L E A N E R

    WORKING a vacuum cleaner on the leaden floor of an upstairs bathroom in the Royal Hotel, Auburn Road, Auburn, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Diving Champion

    Miss Lesley Thompson winning the State diving championship at the Domain Baths. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. OCEAN CONTRACTS MAY GO IN U.S.

    FOLLOWING the cancellation of all U.S. Government air-mail contracts by President Roosevelt, following revelations of graft, it ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PEARCE DEFIES THE WORLD

    AT a time when every big Power in the world is making earnest endeavors to curtail expenditure on [?] Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FOUND DEAD IN BUSH

    Early this morning a search party found in the scrub near Point Lonsdale the body of Miss Isobel Kopke, 23, a governess, of ...

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  12. Soldiers Take The Places Of Paris Strikers

    THE one-day general strike proclaimed as a protest against the Hitlerising of France commenced at midnight, and demonstrations have been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MORE W.A. RIOTERS SENTENCED

    Further charges arising out of the racial riots were heard to-day when a man was sentenced to four months' imprisonment and four others were ...

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  14. NIGHT ATTACK ON DANCER

    SAVAGELY attacked by a man who tried to strangle her with a cord from a sunblind as she was sleeping on the verandah of her ...

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  15. TENSION ACUTE

    THE tension at Drogheda is still acute, and the police and military are taking every precaution to prevent further ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. DIED OF SHOCK; MOTHER SAW GIRL DROWN

    Suffering a seizure when she saw her daughter drowning in the Nepean River last Sunday week. Mrs. Martha Marshall, a visitor from Annandale, ...

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  19. MAY RETIRE FROM THE PREMIERSHIP

    THE Premier, Sir Stanley Argyle who has been suffering for several weeks from a threat. will enter a vat[?] hospital this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. EX-POLICEMAN ON CHARGE OF FRAUD

    ALLEGED to have conspired together with Alexander Campbell to defraud Val[?] Ruthning of £100, Kenneth Campbell a former ...

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  21. ALLEGED ARMED ROBBERY

    Charged with having robbed John Henry Dixon, of £16 at Five Dock on December 6, at the time being armed with a revolver, Robert Alien ...

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  22. SUSPECTS REMANDED

    Vernon George Blake, 23, and George Martin, 37, were charged at the City Court to-day with attempted breaking and with having been on ...

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  23. THIRTY-ONE MEN FINED

    Thirtyone men appeared at Central Police Court yesterday on a charge of having been found playing two-up on vacant land off Long Bay ...

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  24. Said Wife Sold Her-Self For Morphia

    WHEN Dr. Francis Edmunds, of Pascoe Vale, sued for a divorce from Beat[?] May Edmunds, of Hawthorn, he alleged misconduct ...

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  25. TO-DAY'S BRIEF SITTING OF PARLT.

    Proceedings will be brief when Parliament meets to-day for the first time this year. The session adjourned before Christmas will be concluded. ...

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  26. BON MARCHE LTD. CASH ORDERS

    For FURNITURE, DRAPERY BLANKETS, BOOTS, TAILORING, RADIO and GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ...

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