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  6. YELLOW FLARE-UP MAY EMBROIL THE WORLD

    LIKE a bolt from the blue, the discredited international financial gang has fired the first shot of its campaign of despair against Democracy. Urged on by agents-provocateur, Japanese troops, allegedly "out of the control of their officers," have swooped down on Mukden, the capital of Manchuria, and, despite the absence of any resistance on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Bare Backs Versus Beach Chairs

    THE very proper conscience of the Sutherland Shire Council, in its severe limitations on skittishness at Cronulla Beach, would ...

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  8. YOUTH'S LEG SEVERED IN NIGHTMARE EXPERIENCE IN RAIL TUNNEL

    Groping in the darkness to find the lavatory door as the Glen Innes mail was speeding into the long Woy Woy tunnel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FIRST COAL CARGO 100 YEARS AGO

    TO-DAY is the centenary of the shipment of coal from Newcastle by the old A.A. Co. To-morrow, re[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MYSTERY ASSAULT VICTIM IS DEAD

    JOHN TUCKER, 70 of Bank Street. Ascot Vale, who was found injured on Wednesday night, died to-day. ...

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  11. RIOT OF COLOR

    In the Botano Gardens, near the ancient wishing tree, where the profusion of flowers is delighting all visitors. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BOY'S HAND ALMOST BLOWN OFF

    Harry Reynolds, 10, of Croydon Road, Croydon, had his left hand practically blown off yesterday when he attempted to ...

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  13. Several Cities Fall Before Jap. Storm Troops

    LATEST advices front the battle area intimate that in addition to Mukden, a number of other Chinese cities have been taken by storm, the Japanese troops routing the Chinese wherever the two forces met. ...

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  14. INDUSTRY'S TOLL IN N.S.W. & VIC.

    BY wheels, explosion and a fall of sand, four men died in New South Wales and Victoria during the week-end. ...

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  15. DROPPED 900ft. AND DIDN'T DIE

    STANLEY THOMAS, 23, professional parachutist, of King St., West Melbourne, when demonstration to-day, ...

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  16. SEVEN HURT IN SERVICE CAR SMASH

    Seven people were injured early last night when a service coach, travelling to Lithgow, crashed into another car ...

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  17. SPENT NIGHT IN CELLS

    Following on the flotation of the £100,000,000 Britannia Bank Ltd. last week, Phillip James Mond, 42, broker, and Victor William ...

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  18. WHY IT WAS HOT YESTERDAY

    HOT and dry winds were partly responsible for the warm conditions yesterday. Although not the greatest ...

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  19. STATE MINE AT LITHGOW TO RESUME

    The State mine will resume operations to-morrow. It is anticipated that the whole of the men, with a fow exceptions, for ...

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  20. CAN'T MAKE BOTH ENDS MEET

    ALTHOUGH interest on war service homes has just been reduced from 5 to 4½ per cent., many occupants, through ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. MAN'S BODY LYING IN RIVER MUD

    The body of Charles Trayner, 80, an inmate of the Liverpool Old Men's Home for about ten years, was found lying half ...

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  22. "YOU SEE, MY FRIEND, HE STILL HAS A BOOT LEFT!"

    The Chamber of Manufactures has forwa[?] a further request to the Industrial Commission for a reduction in the State basic wage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. RAID ON CHINESE

    Police raided a house in Botany Road, Alexandria, on Saturday night, gaining admission by climbing a 7ft. ten[?] and battering, down the back ...

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  24. Price and Gabb

    TO the Speaker of the Federal House of Representatives Mr. N. J. O. Makin, M.H.R. for Hindmarsh, and ...

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  25. 8300-MILE FLIGHT

    The performance of the Royal Air Force flying boat which flow on Wednesday from Gibraltar to Plymouth in a single hop of over 1200 ...

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  26. LITTLE GIRL SAYS SHE WAS ASSAULTED

    Darlinghurst police, on Saturday afternoon arrested a young men in a house in Barcom Avenue, Darlinghurst, following a complaint by a ...

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  27. LATE SHIPPING

    Departures: Bombo, Kiama, 12.35 a.m.; Gwydir 12.45 a.m., Coramba, 1.10 a.m., Newcastle. ...

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  28. GIRL BADLY INJURED AT GUILDFORD

    Knocked down by a car in Woodville Road Guildford, yesterday afternoon, Dorothy Lukin, of McArthur Street. Guildford, suffered ...

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  30. WINE LICENSEE FINED

    Proceeded against by Mr. McHenry, of the Pure Foods Department at Paddington Court last week. Edumund Cliffe was fined £1, with ...

    Article : 41 words
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