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  3. To-day's Weather

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  5. Two Men Shot fey Bandit at Clyde

    THE meeting of Sir Otto Niemeyer and State Ministers yesterday would not inpress the visitor overmuch with the capacity of our rulers. An index of capacity is attention to business, but the way in which Ministers strolled in at various times, like Browns cows, to keep their ...

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  8. MYSTERIOUS FEVER ON ILVINGTON COURT

    Three members ol the crew of the Irvington Court have been stricken with a weird sickness from the fastness of the Indian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DEMANDED MONEY

    A gun spat twice from the hand of a desperate bandit in the booking office at Clyde railway station last ...

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  10. CONFER ON MONDAY

    OF far-reaching importance to the two strongest unions in Australia will be a conference which will sit in Sydney next ...

    Article : 270 words
  11. SEE-SAW!

    In the sunshine at Clifton Gardens. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. FERRIES IN COLLISION ON HARBOR

    A sensational collision, in which three ferries were involved, occurred on the harbor almost beneath the North Shore Bridge ...

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  13. SMASHING AWARDS

    It is quite likely that the two industrial representative upon the Unemployment Relief Council will make an emphatic protest at ...

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  14. MAKING THE WIDOW PAY

    READ the article by Mr. J.T. Lang, State Parliamentary Labor Leader, in to-morrow's "Labor Daily" and ...

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  15. FEISAL AND MacDONALD ARE URBANE

    KING FEISAL, of Irak, on leaving England, has addressed a telegram to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald ex-preeing to the British Government his ...

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  16. TO COST EXTRA £256,709

    POTTS HILL pressure tunnel which sensationally failed to act up to the tests applied before being placed in commission to ...

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  17. DATE OF STATE ELECTIONS

    It is generally believed that the elections will be on November 29, but the Government seems unable to make up its mind. The Premier, ...

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  18. ROLLICKING IN THE FIRST BREATH OF SPRING

    Inmates of Scarba Home for Child ren, Bondi, enjoying a perfect outing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. MORE SUBSIDIES TO BE CUT

    THE Treasurer, Mr. Stevens, said yesterday that it was a fact the University would lose £10,000 of the regular Government subsidy of ...

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  20. 14-DAYS-OLD BABY SHOCKINGLY BURNT BY COAL

    A 14-days-old baby was shockingly burned at Lidsdale to-night. The tiny victim's mothe. ...

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  21. CARVED HIMSELF UP

    "Go away Let me die in peacel 1 don't want to be fixed up" said Alfred William John Kench, 30 of Charles Street, ...

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  22. GIRL POISONED HERSELF

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. That Ena May Drury, of Bacchus Marsh committed suicide, was the finding of the City Coroner to-day. ...

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  23. 'HOORAY FOR DADDIE!' SHOUTED PRISONER

    "HOORAH for Daddlel" shouted Henry McHenry wharf laborer, as he was led to the cells at the Central ...

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  24. GIVING WORK TON UNEMPLOYED

    So far the expenditure of £693,162 has been authorised from State funds for the relief of unemployment is Victoria. ...

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  25. Q'LAND IS MOST CHEERFUL STATE

    The Royal National Exhibiton at Bowen Park was officially opened to-day by the Governer-General. Lord Stonehaven was very enthusiastic over ...

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  26. MORE WORK AHEAD

    Further relief works made possible through assistance on a [?] for [?] basis from the Economic Council were annoueed by the President of the Water ...

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  27. ARM AND LEG BROKEN IN COLLISION

    Jack Billings 21 of Glider Road Garraween, while riding a motor cycle along Parramatta Road Lipcombe yesterday, collided with a meat ...

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