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  3. To-day's Weather

    Fine, Warm; Cool Night ...

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  6. Wave of Brutal Assaults in City!

    THREE city police divisions and special patrols were kept busy through outlast night attending to cases of brutal assaults. In one instance the victim, as yet unknown, is not expected to live. A bun guard and driver were set upon by four ...

    Article : 545 words
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  8. ARE 10,000 STOLEN BULLETS IN BANDITS' HANDS?

    Were bandits responsible for the robbery of 10,000 rounds of ammunition from Victoria Barracks ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 252 words
  9. GAOL ESCAPEE

    KEITH STANLEY MAXWELL, who escaped from Long Bay gaol yesterday. This picture was taken in 1925 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HILL HOPS OFF TO DARWIN TO-DAY

    YESTERDAY hops in the England-Australia air race saw Lieut. Hill reach Atamboea. Kingsford Smith arrived safely at ...

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  11. MURDERED FOR HER MONEY

    It has been definitely established that Mrs. Little, 40, widow, who was found murdered this morning, had ...

    Article : 309 words
  12. Q'LAND GOVERNMENT ON JOCKEYS' WASTING

    THE sensational collapse of Jockey T. Healy, as a result of excessive wasting, at Victoria Park on Wednesday, makes of especial ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. WARNING TO ELECTORS

    "ABSENTEE and postal voting should be avoided, as far as possible," said Mr. J. J. Graves, Campaign Director, in ...

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  14. GARDEN ISLD. CONDITIONS

    Labor conditions at Garden Island Naval Depot, Sydney Harbor, have been fur from satisfactory for many months. ...

    Article : 147 words
  15. MARSHALS TO MEET TO-MORROW

    IN connection with the great A.L.P. demonstration in the Domain next Sunday, marshals in charge of the various ...

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  16. HUGE EXPORT OF EGGS

    The Acting Minister for Markets, Mr. Forde, stated to-day that exporters are continuing to ship large quantities of eggs abroad. ...

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  17. LUNCH AND POLITICS

    Employees of the Water and Sewerage Board, Crown Street, listening to a lunch-hour address by Messrs. R. King and D. McLelland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. IS THIS A RECORD?

    CLARENCE STREET are wondering whether the following is a record:-- James Kelly 40, of Campbell Street. ...

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  19. WORKLESS MAN'S HARD LUCK

    Unemployed, a man went to Arcadia (Berowra Creek) yesterday to pick wild flowers to sell is the city. He fell thirty feet ...

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  20. POLICE NOT WORRYING ABOUT ESCAPEE

    An unusual feature of the escape of Keith Stanley Maxwell, 27, from Long Bay Gaol yesterday morning, is that Police ...

    Article : 416 words
  21. A SUMMING UP

    STARVATION is their god and capitalism their country, Midst the rise and fall of nations they sympathise only ...

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  22. SHOTS FIRED

    Six shots were fired by Watchman Lawrence at three men who tried to break into the engine room of the ferry Frances Peat ...

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  23. COULD NOT SELL HER OWN LAND

    According to a story told by a woman to Detective Sergeants Alford and Clifford yesterday, she had completed the details of the ...

    Article : 175 words
  24. NOT ATTACKED BY "L.D."

    MR. "SANDY" JAQUES, of Bondi whose chief claims to re-election are his wooden leg and his nickname of "Sandy," has found something else ...

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  25. BOY'S LEG FRACTURED BY CAR

    Willie Dwyer, 13 of Albany Road, Stanmore was knocked down by a motor car yesterday while crossing Parramatta Road, at the intersection ...

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  26. MONEY AND LADY'S HANDBAG FOUND

    A lady's handbag containing a large sum of money, also a number or trinkets, was found in Anzac Parade, Moore Park, yesterday. The owner ...

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