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  2. Advertising

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  3. To-day's Weather

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  6. TWO NOTORIETIES OF 1917

    The "rough-and-tough" police methods in connection with the Northern coal lockout appears to be a sorry reflection on tactics as employed, by the present head of the State Police Force, Commissioner Childs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ASTONISHING FREAKS

    John Aasen, the Harold Lloyd giant, and Charles Zimmy, the legless wonder swimmer, who arrived last week by the Sierra, and will appear at the Newcastle and Maitland shows under the direction of Fred Clave and Arthur Greenhaigh. Aasen is 8ft 9½in high. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TOSSED BY FIERCE BULL

    Tossed savagely in the air by a ferocious bull, James Guest, 37, a Fairymeadow farmer, had a miraculous escape from fatal ...

    Article : 286 words
  10. PALM ISLAND TRAGEDY INQUIRY

    MR. W. J. Can, Under-Secretary for the Homer Department, has left for the north to investigate the palm ...

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  11. Y.M.C.A.v AND POLICE EXCLUDED

    By a majority of over two to one, delegates at last night's annual meeting of the N.S.W. Rugby Union agreed to a ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S HOPE FOR PEACE

    REFERRING to the proceedings at the Naval Conference during a speech at Birkenhead yesterday, the Foreign Secretary, Mr. A. Henderson, ...

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  13. MYSTERY OF SKELETON EXPLAINED

    Investigations at the shop in King Street, Newtown, yesterday, in which it was reported human bones were lying, resulted in ...

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  14. EMPIRE BOOST

    THE British Industries Fair which opens to-morrow at Olympia, London, and, Castle, Bromwich, Birmingham, has grown steadily in size since ...

    Article : 276 words
  15. BOY'S FACE NEARLY DRAGGED OFF

    THREE cases of persons being savagely bitten by dogs were reported to police yesterday afternoon. ...

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  16. KAYE DON'S PLANS.

    THE racing motorist, Kaye Don. is leaving London for Daytona, Florida, next week in preparation for an attempat to beat the existing world land ...

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  17. 31 ST DEPUTATION ABOUT PETROL

    TO-DAY the Acting Minister for Customs. Mr. F. Forde, received his 31st deputation regarding the increased duty of ...

    Article : 84 words
  18. CYCLONE SWEPT

    Houses were blown over and unroofed, and trees uprooted, when Coolangatta and Tweed Heads were visited by a cyclonic storm ...

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  19. STRUGGLE WITH ARMED MAN

    CONSTABLES, who went to a house at North Steyne last night in response to a message concerning a would-be suicide case, had a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. CAN'T BEAR 'EM

    CHELSEA Council has decided that bare legs or arms will not be allowed in the streets of Chelsea. Aspendale ...

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  21. VICTORIA WINS SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    IN defeating South Australia by an innings yesterday, Victoria regained the Sheeffield Shield. ...

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  22. SKULL AND NECK BROKEN--STILL LIVES

    WILLIAM Gimbert, 21, of Ann St., Surry Hills, puzzled doctors at Marrickville Hospital, late last night, by still living after being admitted ...

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  23. WORST WITHIN MEMORY.

    The worst storm within memory ravaged a strip of the Tweed District yesterday. Widespread damage was done by ...

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  24. "JOCK" BACK AT WORK

    MR. J. S. GARDEN, LABOR COUNcil Secretary, resumed his seat in the Trades Hall yesterday, after a short and very well earned holiday ...

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  25. MEASLES ABOARD BARRABOOL'

    Contrary to the general rifle, the Barrabool was examined by doctors instead of being cleared at Melbourne and Perth. An outbreak of measles 1[?] ...

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  26. MANEATER SNAPS SHARK CHAIN

    An intensive search was made to-day by motor boats for the shark which killed Norman Clark, 19, when bathing off Middle Brighton pier on ...

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  27. 'PLANE TO SEARCH

    An aeroplane is to bo commissoned to search for Norman Job 23, and Walter Case, 22, of Windsor, who have been missing for some days in ...

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  28. A DULL DAY IN THE GARDENS

    The swans had the Botanic Gardens to themselves yesterday--almost A lone visitor can heseen be neath the tree, sharing the calm. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. SKIDDING CYCLE CAUSES SEVERE INJURIES

    James Graham an employee of the Walerawang Branch of the Lithgow Co-operative Society, was riding a motor-cycle between Portland and ...

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  30. FATE OF NAVAL COLLEGE

    The fute of Jervis Bay Naval College will he determined at the end of the week by a conference between the Prime Minister, Mr. Scullin, the ...

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  31. YOUTHFUL LABORERS ARE REFUSED BAIL

    "I won't allow bail," remarked Mr. Camphin, S.M., at Central Court yesterday when Victor Cotter, 20, and James Freean, 20, laborers were ...

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  32. WHARFIE FALLS 30 FEET DOWN HOLD .

    William Comans, 42, wharf laborer, of Mount Vernon Street. Forest Lodge injured his spine and fractured a wrist when he fell 30 feet down the ...

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  33. REVOLVER-JEMMY DUEL

    Awakened in the early morning, Harry Leggett seized his revolver and fired at a man hom he found crouched behind a settee in the sitting room ...

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  34. BALGOWLAH VICTIM DIED LAST NIGHT

    Harry Hunt, 50, of Crow's Nest, who was injured when a car crashed, 35 feet at Balgowlah on Sunday, died in Manly Hospital last night. ...

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  35. FURNACEMAN TOUCHES LIVE WIRE

    Frederick Francis of Berry Street, Waterloo, while attending a furnace at the Australian Glass Works. Dowl[?] Street Waterloo yesterday ...

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  36. BEACH INSPECTOR PROMPT IN RESCUE

    In connection with the rescue of H. Barr in the Nellsen Park swimming enclosure on Sunday, it has been learned that Beach Inspector Lames ...

    Article : 39 words
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