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  2. To-day's Weather

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words
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  6. "DEAD OR ALIVE"-- POLICE SEEK WLODARCZYK

    TADEUSZ WLODARCZYK, who supplied the "Labor Daily" with the exposures about Mr. Weaver, Minister for Mines, and others at Rothbury, was arrested in Sydney on Saturday night. The man was lodged in Central Police Station on a charge of "being an idle and disorderly ...

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  7. DEMENTED MAN TAKES AXE TO CHILDREN

    HIS mind unhinged through months of unemployment and failing health, a quarryman living at Albion attacked his children with an axe to-day, killing one, and injuring three others. ...

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  8. GOOD DAY!

    Just the right kind of headgear for an outing these stifling days. Jean and Josette Bouchier at the Miscellaneous Workers' Picnic, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TO PRAY, OR NOT?

    THE Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Lang, and the Archbishop of York, Dr. Temple, have issued a statement asking that Sunday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 206 words
  10. SIMPLE RUSE TRICKS OFFICIALS

    By a simple ruse, Leonard Stanford, 21, imprisoned in Long Bay Gaol fror a lengthy term, escaped from the penitentiary on ...

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  11. COMRADESHIP

    Complete harmony, born of mutual understanding, exists between this lad and his handsome fox-terrier pal. A fitting subject ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THAT MILLION DEPOSIT

    THE Minister for Local Government, Mr. Bruxner, is more than ever convinced that bus running is a lucrative business. Mr. F. H. Stewarl ...

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  13. MINERS' FIGHT A YEAR OLD.

    TWELVE months ago yesterday the miners engaged in the big association were denied work by the owners. Much has happened since that date. ...

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  14. WHO WOULDN'T BE HAPPY WITH THESE?

    How a pretty quartette kept cool at the Miscellaneous Workers' annual picnic, Clifton Gardens, on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. TIGERS AND HORSES GET FRIGHT BY FIRE

    A FIRE at the Returned Soldiers Co-operative Industries Factory, Wirth's Park. City, caused damage estimated ...

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  16. STUCK IN MUD IN CREEK

    CONSTABLE SMITH (Banks-town) and a private driver had an exciting chase after two suspects in some scrub off ...

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  17. TO CLOSE HOTELS SATURDAYS

    There has been much comment on the policy speech of the Premier (Mr. Butler), delivered at Balaklava, when he stated that Parliament would be ...

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  18. REVELLERS HOOK GREAT SHARK

    A PARTY of fishermen, members of the "Revellers." now appearing at the Empire Theatre, fishing at Green ...

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  19. BRISBANE'S BREAD IS CHEAPER

    THE Price-fixing Commissioner announces that the price of bread in Brisbane and Ipswich will be reduced and fixed. ...

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  20. BALDWIN TO TELL

    MR. STANLEY BALDWIN, the Conservative ex-Premier, next Tuesday, will address the Council of the Nation Union of Conservative ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. NEW LOW RECORDS

    New low records were established by both tin and silver in the metal markets yesterday. Tin fell to £16813 per ton. which is ...

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  22. BOY DROWNED IN COOK'S RIVER

    "Save him! For God's sake, save him! piteously appealed the mother of Sydney George Perrott, 13, of Lindsay Street, Campsie to ...

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  23. ALL QUIET ON NAVAL FRONT

    PRIVATE conversations between the delegations to the Naval Conference took place yesterday morning, but there, were no developments of any ...

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  24. BRITISH GOVT. AIDS RAILWAYS

    SIR JOSIAH STAMP, presiding at the annual meeting of the London Midland, and Scottish Railway, said that, development schemes for the ...

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  25. STORE BURNED

    The co-operative store at Bruce Rock was broken into between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m. yesterday and clothing to the value of about £300 stolen. ...

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  26. SEAMEN CHARGED WITH STEALING

    Three seamen were arrested on the steamer Port Caroline, at No. 3 Wharf. Woolloomooloo yesterday, on charges of stealing ships properly valued at ...

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