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  4. Helpless Man Lies Five Days in Sight of Water

    HUNTED' by two men who had previously assaulted him, William Thalfont, 4.7; of Murray Street, Marrickville, ran into the bush between French's Forest rind Brookvale last Thursday. Thalfont fell down a 40-ft. cliff and lay, waterless -and ...

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  7. BAVIN DOESN'T KNOW HIS GOAL

    PROSPECTS of an equitable termination to the coal turmoil appear to be brighter to-day than at any time in the protracted struggle. This is Hie view of Mr. A. C. Willis, M.L.G., who put the position plainly in an interview yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LINDRUM SHOWS HOW

    Miss Joyee Gardner and Miss Evc Collins, of London, played exhibition games of billiards at Soho recently. Walter Lindrum, the Australian champion, was their mentor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CHILD SAVED "DOLLY" FROM FLAMES

    Although flames were enveloping her home, Codington St, Darlington, last night, Beryl Lee, 6, had only one thought--her ...

    Article : 214 words
  10. GREAT NEW ZEPPELIN

    IN the closely-guarded construction shops near the vast hangar of the world-cruising Graf Zeppelin a new Zeppelin is being planned. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MAY BE NO MUNGANA QUEST

    THE continued delay in appointing to Royal Commission to inquire into Mungana lease allegations, has ...

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  12. PACT WITH-EGYPT ?

    IT is announced that an Egyptian delegation, headed by the Egyptian Prime Minister, Nahas Pasha, is coming by agreement with the British ...

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  13. GIRL TWINS

    Interesting exhibits at the Royal Hospital for Women, where the annual meeting of the Benevolent Society of N.S.W. was held yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. SIX SHOPS GUTTED IN BIG S.A.BLAZE

    Sis shops were gutted, and damage estimated at £5000, as the result of a devastating fire at Ciare, 80 miles from Adelaide, this morning. ...

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  15. DELAYED W.A. MAILS EXPECTED SHORTLY

    NORMAL running will, it is anticipated be resumed on the Transcontinental railway from Kalgoorlie to-morrow and ...

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  16. ROTHBURY FARCE TO CONTINUE

    The Deputy-Leader of the Opposition Mr. Baddeley, asked the Premier in the Assembly, yesterday, if he was aware of the fact that there were ...

    Article : 292 words
  17. INJURED CYCLIST DIES IN HOSPITAL

    Maurioe Streetfield, 29 of Cloveily Rooad Ranwick whose skull was fractured when he was thrown from a motor cycle in Cleveland Street, ...

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  19. BABY ABANDONED IN 'PHONE BOOTH

    HEARING cries in a telephone booth on Central Railway Station last night, a man investigated and found a well-nourished four months old ...

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  20. EVERY ATTENTION

    In a ward at' the' Royal Hospital for Women. The patient, it would appear, Hs doing very well. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. BIG QUESTIONS FOR CONGRESS

    THE first task of the Ali-Australian Trades Union Congress to-day was to appoint committees to deal with the following question:-- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. GIRL WOULD NOT GIVE EVIDENCE

    At Wollongong Police Court yesterday, Raymond George Sullivan, 19, was charged with abducting Alma Constance Lola Hennessy, 19 with intent ...

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  23. LEG BROKEN IN FOUR PLACES

    Alfred Gram, 43, wharf-laborer, of Nurton Street, Rozelle, had his leg broken in four places last night when a sling of carge hit chim. While ...

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  24. FEDERAL SERVICE WARNED TO ECONOMISE

    Ministers have been asked by Cabinet to inform the heads of their departments that the most rigid economy must be exercised, in view of the ...

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  25. NO CUTS IN SALARIES OF PUBLIC SERVANTS

    There is no substance in the rumor that the salaries of Commonwealth public servants receiving over 600 a year are to be substantially cut. ...

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  26. FATE OF JERVlS BAY AND DUNTROON DISCUSSED

    Cabinet to-day discussed the fate of Duntroon and Jervis Bay Training colleges, No decision was reached Departmental investigation as to the ...

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  27. IRON MONARCH STRANDED ON SANDBANK

    Efforts last night to refloat, the Broken [?] Proprietary Co.'s steamer Iron Monarch, which is stranded on a sandbank near surlew Island ...

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  28. MINERS' RELIEF MEETING TO-NIGHT

    The weekly meeting of the Central A.L.P. Miners Relief Depot will be held in the Trades Hall to-night (Wednesday). All delegates are requested ...

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  29. CHINESE HOUSE RAIDED

    A house in Campbell Street City was raided by police, under Sergeant Harding, yesterday. Nine chinese and two Japanese were arrosted and ...

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