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  4. LAUNCH ON BOMBORA

    YESTERDAY'S ocean yacht race for the Sayonara Cup nearly has a tragic ending when a launch, with a big party aboard, ran out of ...

    Article : 238 words
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  6. N.S.W. ASKS FOR 16 IN AUST. XI.

    BY A 20-[?] majority, N.S.W. Cricket Association delegated last night decided to instruct its dele[?]ates to vote in favor of 16 ...

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  7. GIRLS' CRIES SAVE MAN FROM DEATH

    One man was killed and another critically injured at their respective employment yesterday. The dead man's skull was smashed to ...

    Article : 241 words
  8. D. AND M. COMMISSION TO GO

    IN pursuance with promises it made at the elections, the Federal Government has decided to abolish the Development and Migration Commission, and the resignation of the chairman, Mr. H. W. Gepp, already in the hands of the Government, will take effect from August 8 of this ...

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  9. CROWN WITNESS MEETS

    MAINLY on the evidence of Walter Tomlinson, Francis Green is to stand his trial for the surder of Bernard Hugh Dalton, who was shot ...

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  10. TO COURT TO-MORROW

    AT the Federal Arbitration Court a compulsory conference was held this afternoon between representatives of colliery owners and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. HIGH COURT COAL FINDING TO-MORROW

    Latest advice from Melbourne states that the High Court will deliver its finding on the appeal by the ...

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  12. HAD GUN LICENSE BUT CARRIED A TOY

    When [?]e was chased through the Domain by 8000 angry men and women on Sunday Mr. J. O'Brien, one-time secretary of the timber blacklegs, ...

    Article : 276 words
  13. MAN'S ARM SEVERED

    FRANK ROBERTS, 40, of Sutton Lane, Balmain, had his left arm severed when a lorry passed over it in Darling Street, Balmain. ...

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  14. BIG LABOR PARLEY TO-DAY

    TRADES union secretaries and organisers are expected to meet Messrs. J. T. Lang, Leader of the State ...

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  15. "BILLY" WASN'T IN IT

    MR. SYD. SMITH, MANAGER OF the 1921 and 1926 Australian Elevens, enlivened the discussion on the personnel of the 1930 team for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. HIS FINES TOTAL £830

    SLY-GROG selling in Sydney must surely be a highly lucrative trade. Six persons convicted at Central Police Court yesterday were ordered to ...

    Article : 232 words
  17. SHIPS AND MANY THINGS

    M. Briand, French Foreign Minister, and M. Leygues, Minister for Marine, arrived in London last night to attend the Naval Conference. ...

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  18. PROPAGANDA FROM THE "BOSS"

    Following the decision of the Waterside Workers to levy themselves 2 each for the miners, an anonymous circular is being distributed along the ...

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  19. OVERCOME BY AMMONIA FUMES

    Two men were overcome by fumes When a large ammonia pipe cylinder burst in the freezing chamber of the Wentworth Hotel yesterday. ...

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  20. TO HELP MUSICIANS

    In order to assist musicians, thrown out of employment through the talkies, Columbia Graphophone (Aust.) Ltd. proposes to make twelve and ten-inch ...

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  21. WOMAN POISONED

    May Brown, a single woman, who conducts a shop in Main Street, Wallerawang, now lies in Lithgow Hospital in a precarious condition as a ...

    Article : 101 words
  22. DID YOU SEE THE SMOKE?

    In the Eastern Suburbs yesterday, residents wondered where the fire was, Smoke from grass being bur[?]t off in Centennial Park was the cause of their wonderment. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. FREIGHT WASTAGE

    Mr. F. H. Tout, Chairman, and executive members of the Australian Overseas Transport Association, and Mr. C. E. D. Meares, of the Australian ...

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  24. HOTEL ON FIRE

    A band of hastily-summoned volunteers under Constable Cook saved the Royal! Hotel, Wallerawang, from destruction by fire with probable loss of ...

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  25. ALL ROADS LEAD TO TAMWORTH

    Almost on top of us is the Country Provincial Conference. This will commence on Friday, at Tamworth, where a race meeting is also due to take ...

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  26. SMITH'S WEEKLY SUED FOR £5000

    A Supreme Court writ was taken out to-day on behalf of Thomas Spragg Mould, of Bailey Crescent. Ripponlea, claiming £2500 for each of ...

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  27. ALLEGED PROMISE BY EX-P.M.G.

    That the compony had been promised a five years' extension of license by the late Postmaster-General. Mr. Gibson, was the submission by Mr. W. ...

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  28. DOES NOT WANT TO BE MISNAMED

    We have been asked to explain that Mr. Daye ("Snowy" Preston--Medal 1699--is in no way connected with the individual described as "Cockayne ...

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  29. MUDGEE MEN IN 'PLANE CRASH

    Tim Lonergan, 22 and Mr. Campbell, both of Mudgee, were slightly injured when an aeroplane. piloted by the former crashed in taking off from ...

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  30. CROMER CAFE RAIDED LAST NIGHT

    Sergt. Jennings, Plainclothesmen C. J. Chuck and Mannes arrested three persons in the Cromer Cafe, Phillip St., city, late last nigh At Central Police ...

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  31. WEEK-END ROBBERY HAUL

    During the week-end thieves stole silk hosiery valued at £250 [?] Hattam and Common's me[?]ery shop Glenf[?]rrie Road Malvern. ...

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