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  5. BAVIN TURNS AGAIN

    THE Premier successfully moved in the Legislative Assembly yesterday the adoption of amendments made to the ...

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  6. SMALLPOX ON NARKUNDA

    News has been received that a case smallpox was landed from the P. and O. liner Narkunda. ...

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  7. ANOTHER LONG BAY GAOL BREAKER CAUGHT

    According to a report received in Sydney yesterday, William McDonald, who escaped from Long Bay some months ago, has been recaptured in ...

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  8. BOTH FEET OFF BUT HAPPY

    "How's Bill, and the dog?" After earning to after an operation involving the amputation, of both feet, this was the first, ...

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  9. CONSTABLE SLASHED BY LUNATIC

    When he attempted to take into custody a Sydney man, who had become a lunatic, Constable McDonald, of Terago (22 miles ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND

    IT is claimed that Queensland's egg production is,the highest in the world, there being a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. GOT OUT OF SALVATION ARMY HOME

    Found in a Chinese gardener's hut off Gardiner's Road, Mascot, on February 9, under the influence of liquor, and semi-nude ...

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  13. BAVIN HIDES BEHIND WEAVER

    IN Parliament yesterday, Mr. J. M. Baddeley asked the Premier if, in view of the public statements made by the ...

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  14. CUSACK WON FAIRLY

    IN the High Court to-day, Mr. Justice Starke dismissed the application by John Arthur Perkins, of Manly, N.S.W., for a declaration that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. DIED AT SEA

    WHILE the steamer Calulu was nearing Rabaul on her way from Hongkong to Sydney, the death occurred of Mr. J. A. ...

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  16. OTRANTO'S PASSENGER LIST A RECORD

    Salling for, England this evening the Orient liner Otranto left Port. Melbourne with 1150 passengers--the heaviest list from Australia this year. ...

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  17. KNOWLEDGE OF TUMBLING SAVED FIREMAN

    ALWAYS keen on physical culture and an amateur boxer, Frederick Gould 24, a fireman on the s.s. Port Melbourne, skimmed ...

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  18. KATOOMBA BORROWS £500 FOR UNEMPLOYED

    The State Government has approved of a loan of 1500 for the Katoomba Council to br utilised in making work available for the unemployed. ...

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  19. THE "KANGAROOS" ARE WELCOMED HOME

    A civic reception was yesterday tendered the Rugby League footballers. There was a big gathering of citizens at the welcome. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. PUSHING BARROW ROUND WORLD

    TWO young men are walking up the coast wheeling a wheelbarrow. One of the pair is Mr. F. G. Kennedy, of Johannesburg, South Africa, who set ...

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  21. BRITISH FAIRS BEAR FRUIT

    MR, G. M. GILLETT, Secretary Oversea Trade, informed the Commons that the figures in round numbers of attendance at the London ...

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  22. WILL PUBLISH SOVIET DECREE

    REPLYING to questions in the House of Commons regarding the Soviet Government's treatment of religion, Mr. Arthur Henderson, ...

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  23. WILL "GO" US

    IT was expected that Mr. Weaver, Minister for Mines, would babe had a say in the Legislative. Assembly yesterday, relative to the charges ...

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  24. YOUTH'S SCALP LIFTED

    KEITH VIGNOLD, 21, of Warne Street, Pennant Hills, suffered Shocking injuries when his cycle caught in a [?] in [?] ...

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  25. WAS OUT HERE

    THE Admiralty announces the appointment of Admiral Sir Frederick Field to be a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. DELAYED MAILS

    THE postal authorities advise that oversea malls, ex R M.S. Orford. delayed by washaways on the trans Australian railway, are ...

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  27. WLODARCZYK--HUSH!

    NO mention was made in the Legislative Assembly yesterday to the exposures of Wlodarezyk. concerning ...

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  28. AIR SERVICE TO BATAVIA

    MR. WEDGWOOD, BENN, Secretary for India, was questioned in the Commons regarding the causes of the delay in granting permission to the ...

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  29. MAY LET GO, BUT

    MR. A. HENDERSON, Foreign Secretary, was asked in the Commons whether, in the pending agreement concerning Wei-hai-wei. any ...

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  30. NO SEX TALKS IN SCHOOLS

    Addressing the Methodist Conference on Monday night; the Minister for Education said he would not support the teaching in the schools of ...

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  31. ADMINISTRATION OF LABOR BUREAU

    Speaking on the adjournment of the Legislate Assembly last night, M Lazzarial said he felt sure the Chief Secretary was not aware of the ...

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  32. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN TREATY NEGOTIATIONS

    QUESTIONED in the House of Commons regarding the forthcoming negotiations for an Angle-Egyptian Treaty, the Foreign Secretary, Mr. ...

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  33. FRACTURED ELBOW WHEN THROWN FROM HORSE

    When thrown from a horse at Rosehill Racecourse, yesterday, Harry Shaw 35, trainer, suffered a fractured elbow. He was taken to Parramatta ...

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