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  4. BOWSER GIRL WHO PACKS A GUN

    PRETTY Jean McMillan, a 17-years-old bowser girl of the No. 4 branch of the Live Wire Petrol Station, City Road, near Grace Bros, goes down as first gunwoman in her trade. But her aim is poor. Shortly after 10.30 last night she saw a man grab [?]21 ...

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  6. WHY THOSE PIPES WERE SAWN

    WHEN the State Parliament meets to-day, it may be anticipated thai one of the first moves of the Government will be in the direction of a further attempt to prejudice and damn the locked-out Northern miners and their leaders in the eyes of the general public. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PRISONERS WIFE DIES IN CHILD BIRTH

    Outwardly, little different from most interments, but in reality pathetically tragic, was a funeral at Rookwood cemetery on ...

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  8. SOVIET IN LONDON

    After much searchine, a temporary home for the Embassy to Great Britain has been found at 40 Grosvenor Square, London, which is to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NEEDS A HAIRBRUSH

    The crested cassow[?]ry at Tarohga preens, its feathers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SECRECY OF NAME OF LEGAL FIRM

    Close secrecy was observed by the police regarding the name of a well-known firm of city solicitors, an employee of which was ...

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  11. SHREWD SALESMAN HELPS IN ARREST

    PRESENCE of mind by a A salesman at the Gloria Radio, Co., Clarence Street, City yesterday enabled ...

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  12. RUGBY UNION AND CRICKET GRD:

    The vexed question of the Sydney Cricket Ground was mentioned again last night, when delegates to the annual meeting of ...

    Article : 636 words
  13. OLD AWARDS IS V. WANTED

    In order to allow representatives of the Amalgamated Society of Carpernter and Joiners and the Timber Merchants Association to confer in ...

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  14. DEAD AND HURT UNDER TRUCK

    Mr. Thomas Jenks, returning home to Campion, about 30 miles from Merredin on the Burracoppin-Campion Road saw an overturned motor ...

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  15. SAVED 30 AT OWN PERIL

    NOTICING that the brake of a heavily-laden motor truck he was driving Was becoming ineffective when descending a steep hill near Bacchus ...

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  16. HOGAN WILL URGE ABOLITION

    The Victorian Premier, Mr. Hogan, at the Premiers Conference at Canberra next week, wil urge the abolltion of the Federal Aid to Roads ...

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  17. COLONEL WATSON DIES AT MELBOURNE

    Colonel C. V. Watson Commissioner of Patents, who--despite his protests was about to be transferred to Canberra died at Melbourne to-day ...

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  18. GOODS RECOVERED BEFORE ROBBERY WAS REPORTED

    ALTHOUGH Redfern police recovered property stolen from P. B. Price of Enfield, yesterday, neither Burwood nor Enfield police had been ...

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  19. CHASE AFTER THIEVES AT 65 M.P.H.

    Police in a motor patrol, had a thrilling chase after car thieves last night, which nearly ended in tragedy as the pursued motor was ...

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  20. OTHER POWERS MUST REDUCE

    MR. A. V. ALEXANDER, First Lord of the Admiralty addressing the Twelfth London Regiment last night, said: "The British Navy is the ...

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  21. STILL MORE CABLES

    The further the spans reach the stronger must be the supports. Look at the enble that are now holding up the Harbour Bridge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. PARTY'S PRE-SESSIONAL CAUCUS MEETING

    THE State Labor Party will hold a meeting at Parliament House this morning preparatory to resumption of the session, which was ...

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  23. WHEAT FARMERS AS SAVIORS

    "If Victorian wheatgrowers would put 1,000,000 acres under wheat this year, said the Premier Mr. Gogan at the Lord Mayor's luncheon ...

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  24. WOMEN IN KNIFE FIGHT

    During the hearing of a charge in the City Court against Margaret Ryan, of having stopped Mrs. Hilda Lane, the magistrate sharply warned Mrs. ...

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  25. CARRIED RAZOR BLADES IN SLASHER FASHION

    When searched in the cells at Redfern Police Station after he had been arrested and charged with being drunk. Arthur Thomas. 45, brass ...

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  26. BETTER PRICES FOR WOOL AT MELB. SALES

    Good competition by Australian and Continental buyers was responsible for a better tone at the Melblourne wool sales to-day. ...

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  27. IRELAND SEATS ENGLAND AT RUGBY

    AT Dublin yesterday in a remarkably fast and varied name, the Irish Rugby fifteen defeated England by a dropped goal to a try. ...

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  28. SAILOR FINED FOR HITTING TICKET COLLECTOR

    For pushing his way through the barrier at the Central Railway Station February 8, and punching ticket collector Arthur Robert Wicker on ...

    Article : 63 words
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