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  4. LONG BAY PRISONERS ON HUNGER STRIKE

    Recently convicted, and now serving a sentence, twelve men in Long Bay Gaol have sworn that food shall not pass their lips. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CATHAY ROBBERY STILL COMPLETE MYSTERY

    There were no new developments regarding the mysterious robbery on board the P. and O. liner Cathay yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TIPS EARLY REVIVAL OF TRADE

    Speaking at Farnham, Surrey, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Philip Snowden, said he shared the view of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ANOTHER BANK BANDIT ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. OFFICIAL DENIES HUNGER-STRIKE

    COMMENTING last night on the hunger-strike, a highly-placed official of the penitentiary said the prisoners were ...

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  10. BANDITS GAVE HIM 2- WHEN HE WAS "BROKE"

    A STATEMENT that three men who held him up gave him 2 when he told them he had no money was made at ...

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  11. BANK HELPS FEDERAL GOVT. LOAN

    TO scare the powerful private banks of Australia is no mean feat--and the left wing of the Federal Labor Party has done just that. ...

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  12. WIFE SAVED HIM FROM GHASTLY END

    The prompt action of his wife saved Mario Scrano, 37, from being burnt alive near his home, Balaclava Road, Eastwood, last ...

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  13. UNDER THE NOSE OF THE POLICE

    Criminals are either competing to see who can successfully bring off the most audacious coup, or they are being forced by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. FATHER HURT SAVING BABY GIRL

    While Parramatta police arrested a man for manslaughter, following a hit-run case at Bowral on Friday. Redfern police ...

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  15. VOTING LISTS FOR A.L.P. EXEC.

    THE A.L.P. office notifies branch secretaries that voting lists for the forthcoming executive ballot must be ...

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  16. NON-UNION LABOR AT KALINGO

    NON-UNION labor, it is alleged, is employed at Kalingo colliery, Steps have been taken by Kalingo Lodge for action on the part of the ...

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  17. THREE LITTLE MAIDS

    All dressed up, they had somewhere to go. At the Loco. picnic yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. FIFTH RAIL ACCIDENT IN NINE DAYS

    The fifth, and most shocking, rail accident in nine days occurred in Alexandria railway goods yards late yesterday afternoon, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. COUNTRY BRANCHES EXEC. NOMINATIONS

    NOMINATIONS for the A.L.P. Executive ballot for country branches closed at eight o'clock last night. ...

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  20. PREMIERS MAY CONFER AGAIN

    THE Acting-Federal Treasurer, Mr. Lyons, agreed this afternoon with Sir James Mitchell, Premier of W.A., that ...

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  21. GOT THE GOOD OIL AND FOURTEEN DAYS

    Chasing a thief at Darlinghurst on Saturday, Constable Hall was amazed when, after firing two revolver shots into the air, the man dropped to the ...

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  22. FIND TRAY BITS ANNOYING

    Wealthy American tourists on the Malolo have found that Australia is equally as expensive to live in as America. ...

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  23. A DESTROYER DESTROYED

    The old Torrens ended her days yesterday. After providing target practice for the Albatross she sank some miles off the Heads. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. CANBERRA GOES LEGAL

    ANOTHER step in the development of Canberra will be taken tomorrow, when the first Court in the Federal Capital Territory will be held. ...

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  25. STATE PARLT. TO OPEN TODAY

    THE State Parliament will be opened at noon today by Commissioners. The Commissioners for the ...

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  26. A.L.P. OFFICERS THANKED

    Wholehearted appreciation of the work done by the New South Wales A.L.P. representatives at Canberra in their negotiations with the Federal ...

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  27. ALLEGED HOLD-UP MEN REMANDED AGAIN

    Charged at Redfern Police Court yesterday with having while armed with an automatic revolver assaulted David Hart at Waterloo on October ...

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  28. MEN IN THE SULKY WERE DRUNK

    A galloping pony attached to a sulky containing two men, in Botany Road, Botany, on Saturday, attracted the attention of Constable Allen, of ...

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  29. SHOT HIMSELF INSTEAD OF RABBITS

    Frederick Miles 16, of Alfson Avenue, Lane Cove, was shooting rabbits in some scrub at Northwood yesterday when his rifle accidentally ...

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  30. WANT JOBS ON PUBLIC BUILDINGS

    Employment for many out-of-work plumbers on public buildings, including those controlled by the Sydney Harbor Trust, was urged by a ...

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  31. PROBLEM OF EARLWOOD'S WATER SERVICE

    The new outlet main from the Canary Road Reservoir, along Canterbury Road, for which tenders are now being called, together with the putting ...

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  32. UNEMPLOYED WORTHY OF THEIR HIRE

    According to the Mayor of Cabra-Vale Council, Ald. J. McBurney, men employed on relief works, for which a grant of £1200 had been made ...

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