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    TODAY'S WEATHER. Mild; mostly fine; breezy. ...

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  5. WAR FEAR GRIPS HARASSED EUROPE

    DESPITE all the talk of disarmament, Europe is in the grip of fear and suspicion unparalleled in the world's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LANG'S WHIP HAND

    NO statement of the proceedings was forthcoming when to-day's session of the Premiers' Conference adjourned until ...

    Article : 398 words
  9. ONE IN THREE SOON OUT OF WORK

    "UNEMPLOYMENT is undoubtedly increasing in Australia," declared the Prime Minister, Mr. Scullin, to-day, "and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 300 words
  10. BROADBENT SENDS MUCH LOVE FROM DARWIN

    YESTERDAY the Shell Company received the following telegram from H. Broadbent. who is endeavoring to oclipse ...

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  11. FIREMEN PROTEST

    PROTESTING against the 20 per cent. cut in salaries and wages in all Public Services being applied to them, a deputation from the Fire ...

    Article : 175 words
  12. MORE CUTS IN GT. BRITAIN

    Questions of Local Government are cleanly affected by measures of national economy, and there are signs that local ...

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  13. WEARY OF LIFE

    At South Head yesterday afternoon. a woman sprang over and crashed to death on the rocks 200 feet below. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 300 words
  14. G.S. BANK PLANS

    AT a board meeting of the Government Savings Bank Commissioners yesterday, the Commissioners dealt with general questions ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. BEATON TO PLAY LEAGUE

    ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE star centre-three-quarter, Jack Beaton, has been selected to play for ...

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  16. Bank That Closed Doors Ordered to Pay Creditors

    THE Primary Producers' Bank of Australia, Ltd. which closed its doors recently, was ordered by the City. Court to-day to pay £35174. representing a claim by four companies for monday ...

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  17. WATER BOARD'S TENDERS

    Further consideration was given by the Water Board yesterday to the question of coal supplies for the year. No finality was reached, but the ...

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  18. VORONOFFED!

    Two successful Voronoff rejuvenation operations have been performed on male patients at Morisset, by Dr. Leighton, Jones. ...

    Article : 172 words
  19. LINGERED FOUR DAYS

    Ernest Edward Askew, 40, of Cabramatta Rd. Cabramatta, who was badly injured in a smash at Cabramatta and Coventry Roads, ...

    Article : 141 words
  20. WILL IT MEAN THIS?

    A representative of London "Daily Express" asked Mr. MacDonald why the dole cut, seeing that it would yield only £12,000,000, should meet with his strong approval. Mr. MacDonald replied: "People in the vital services have been CUT TO THE BONE, and they accept the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. PRE-DATING! JUDGE'S HINT TO VALUER-GEN.

    MR. JUSTICE PIKE in the Land and Valuation Court, commented upon the practice adopted By the Valuer-General In recording the value ...

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  22. KING SHOOTS IN SCOTLAND

    Excellent weather is favoring the King at Balmoral Castle. Scotland yesterday. His Majesty was out shunting on Goallaig Moor. ...

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  23. MINES BENEFIT BY LOCKOUT

    As the result of the State Mine lock out, other Western mines are benefiting. At Wallerawang, 18 former ...

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  24. BRIT. DELEGATES TO GENEVA

    BRITAIN Will have three delegates and two substitute delegates at the League of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 104 words
  25. BOY BREAKS BOTH WRISTS

    Harold Keene, 12, of Godfrey St. Buaksin fell 30ft. from the overhead bridge to the footpath at Banksia railway station yesterday. St.George ...

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  26. LINDRUM'S BIG BREAK

    At the end of yesterday's session the scores in the Lindrum-Newman billiards' match were: Newman. (rec. 7000) 10.856 Lindrum: 6027. ...

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  27. OLD MAN HURT BY FALL

    James Hardy. 66 of Corona Ave., Waverley, fell in C[?]rey St. Waverley, yesterday. He was taken by the Eastern Suburbs Ambulance to St. ...

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  28. LORRY DRIVER AWARDED £250 DAMAGES

    While driving a motor-car along Bridge Road City. Frederick William L[?]ke of Dobroyd Parade. Haberfield exashed into a motor-lorry driven by ...

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  29. LANG PLAN DEBATE

    Ald. Garden and Mr. D. R. Hall, will continue their debate on the Lang Plan to-morrow, at St. James Hall. Phillip. Street from 1.10 ...

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  31. MEAT UNION ORGANISER

    Mr. J. Upton has been, elected organiser of the State branch of the Meat Industry Employees' Union, in ballet contested by 15 candidates. ...

    Article : 54 words
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