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  4. BLOOD FLOWED FREELY IN SYDNEY YESTERDAY

    CITY and suburban police, ambulance men and doctors were kept busy yesterday and last night attending to victims of violent crimes or accidents. Two outstanding cases were an attack by thugs on a ...

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  6. NEWCASTLE CITY IN GRAVE DANGER

    NEWCASTLE City narrowly escaped destruction this morning when a fire broke out in the for'ard end of the oil-tanker British Honour, moored at the inflammable liquids wharf, on the town side of the Basin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MRS. BRADY DIES

    Mrs. Eileen Mabel Brady, 29, who was wounded at her home, Mackenzie St., Concord West, early on Sunday morning, died ...

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  8. TO CONTROL CANBERRA

    AFTER grappling for months with the problem of the future administration of Canberra, Cabinet has evolved a scheme which may ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SETTING SAIL

    Jack Hunter, of Brighton-le-Sands, ''Master Mariner," and proud of his craft. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FACE SPLIT OPEN

    CHARLES Sanders, 41, single, was penning a bullock in O. King's staughteryards near Wagga, to-day, when the animal charged and Sunders ...

    Article : 179 words
  11. DAUGHTER CHARGED

    Mrs. Daisy Hunter Pickering, a doctor was charged by the Vaucluse police yesterday with shooting her father with ...

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  12. PROFITEERING IN AUSSIE WHISKY

    THE Federal Distilleries Pty. Ltd. have made application to the Price-fixing Commission to review and regulate the ...

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  13. CAT SLEPT WHILE SHIP BURNED

    WHILE THE crew of the burning oil-tanker, British Honour, hastily evacuated the vessel this morning, the ship's ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. CHILD SWALLOWS CAUSTIC SODA CRYSTALS

    Betty Woolfe (two years), received shocking burns to the mouth when she attempted to swallow several caustic soda crystals, at the parents' ...

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  15. REJUVENATED?

    TWO hundred members of the medical profession were present at the Police Hospital, Bombay, when Dr. Serge Vorenoff, of Paris, perfomed ...

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  16. SOMETHING NEW IN THE HARBOR

    The French motor ship Eridan, now berthed at No. 4 West Circular Quay, has square funn[?]ls--the first to be seen in Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. HAD TO BE BEACHED

    The tug Hero, struck by the propeller of the interstate steamer Canberra, received a hole three feet wide on the port quarter side. She is here seen beached in Johnstone's Bay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. BOY DRIVER'S SECOND KILLING

    WHEN recording an open finding to-day regarding the death of George Howie, 73, who was knocked down and killed ...

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  19. WITH BACK TO WALL

    Although he fought valiantly against two thugs in Waterloo Street, off Foveaux Street, Surry Hills, last night, John ...

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  20. COAL REPORT IS DELAYED

    The Premier announced yesterday that owing to the ill-health of Mr. Justice Davidson, Chairman of the Royal Commision on Coal Industry. It ...

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  21. GAZED INTO DEAD MAN'S EYES

    MRS. SAYERS, of Coolong Rd., Vaucluse, had a terrifying experience yesterday when she looked through a window of the ...

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  22. THE WHEAT POOL

    THE State Cabinet had before it yesterday, the report of the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Thorby, relative to the negotiation with the ...

    Article : 135 words
  23. ENGLAND WINS

    OVER fifty thousand people, including Prince George and Prince Arthur of Connaught, witnessed the international Rugby match at ...

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  24. SAY IT IN CASH

    THE "Advocate," official organ of the A.R.U. in its February issue, makes a strong appeal to unionists to help the ...

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  25. MAN COLLAPSES AND DIES AT HIS WORK

    William Dowding, 72, of Carlton St., Waterloo, a bootmaker at Linden Court. Castlereagh Street, City, collapsed and died at his employment ...

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  26. SEVENTY MEN APPLY FOR FOUR JOBS

    A Perth picture show advertised this morning for four men for advertising purposes. Applicants were to meet the management at 9.30 a.m., when 70 ...

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  27. SEVEN YEARS ON A BICYCLE TRIP

    DEVAR, the Parsee, who left Delhi on February 2, 1924, on a journey round the world on a cycle, arrived here in ...

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  28. OLD MAN'S ARM BROKEN BY MOTOR CAR

    Nell Peterson, 70, of Allen Street, Pyrmont, was hit by a car at Union and Pyrmont Streets, Pyrmont, yesterday and later admitted to Sydney ...

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  29. U.S.A. NAVAL ADVISER GOING HOME

    OWING to ill health from which he has been suffering since his arrival in England, Rear-Admiral Hilary Jones, one of the advisers to the ...

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  30. ALLEGED TO HAVE FIRED TO FRIGHTEN

    Alleged to have threatened his wife and to have fired shots over the heads of neighbors, who were attracted by the woman's cries, William Wallace ...

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  31. BURGLARS SHIFT SAFE AND LEAVE IT

    Burglars who entered Nedlands Park Hotel last night shifted the office safe, but left no sigh that they had made any attempt to open it. It is thought ...

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  32. JAMMED BETWEEN TWO SKIPS

    A wheeler named Harry Newton employed at the [?]ale of Clwydd Colliery, was jammed between two skips this morning, and had to be treated ...

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  33. JUDGMENT ON A.R.U. LOG

    It is announced that Judgment on the A.B.U. claims which were heard before the Federal Arbitration Court this month, will be delivered in ...

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