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  2. Advertising

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  3. To-day's Weather

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  6. LABOR'S CIVIC CANDIDATES ARE SELECTED

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  7. SLASHED HIS THROAT IN FIT OF D.T.'S

    Mad with an attack of D.T.'s after eight days of drinking, William Smith, 38, slashed his throat with a razor in an attempt to ...

    Article : 195 words
  8. AUSTRIA'S NEW STATUS

    HERR SCHOBER, Austrian Chancellor, who had meetings with Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and Mr. Henderson yesterday, was received by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 476 words
  9. "PUT AN END TO IT"

    SPEAKING on the Indian situation at Southampton list night, Earl Russell, Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the India. Office, said that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WELL-LADEN

    Miners' daughters, Olive Scott and Hilda Laird, take home pleasant reminders of their enjoyable holiday in Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. PALMER HELD MAY COME AGAIN

    AN effort, for which the largest possible measure of success will be wished, is to be made to exploit what are ...

    Article : 118 words
  12. MEN HURT BY EXPLOSION

    A GANG of hooligans is believed to have bun responsible for a number of explosions which injured two men in Cooper Street, ...

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  13. TO RESIGN

    SUPPORTERS of Mr. E. P. Tresidder, M.L.A., for Randwick, expect that their member will tender his resignation as soon as the ...

    Article : 113 words
  14. DROPPED DEAD ON GOLF LINKS

    While playing a ball in a bogey handicap at the Bathurst Golf Club's links this afternoon Wallace R. H. Melville, railway divisional engineer ...

    Article : 134 words
  15. "SINGIN' IN THE RAIN"

    At the Dalwood Home for Children, Balgowlah. Here pinched cheeks grow plump. The good work will be carried ahead if the public supports the present F.F.B. Art Union. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. 1000 APPLY FOR TEN BIG JOBS

    ABOUT 1000 application have been received from Candidates outside the Civil Service for the 10 new Trade Commissionerships abroad created by ...

    Article : 120 words
  17. HOW THE RAILWAYS LOSE BUSINESS

    IF passengers from Sydney to Campbelltown who at president travel by the 5.14 p.m. (fast) train are forced to use the ...

    Article : 127 words
  18. MOTOR THIEVES ACTIVE

    Motor thieves were active, during the week-end. Eleven cars were reported stolen to the police in the city and suburbs. Five of the vehicles ...

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  19. ARMED BANDITS GET 25-

    Two armed men help up Mr. A. Motherwell, proprietor of a garage, in Abbotsford St. North Melbourne, last night. ...

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  20. MAN AND WIFE INJURED

    A man and his wife were injured in Oroydon Road last night when their motor cycle outfit collided with a car William Warr, of Dreadnought ...

    Article : 71 words
  21. MINERS' CENTRAL COUNCIL

    THE Miners' Central Council concluded its sitting yesterday. The entire session was devoted to affair's of an ...

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  22. SNATCHED WALLET AND RAN

    Major Kenneth Nicholl, Military Secretary to the Governor-General, was a victim of his own kindness on Saturday night. He was walking ...

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  23. MORE INQUIRIES ABOUT PALESTINE

    The Colonial secretary has appointed Sir John Hope Simpson, late of the Indian Civil Service to proceed to Palestine on a temporary mission, to ...

    Article : 84 words
  24. ARMS AND LEGS SEVERED FROM BODY

    With the arms and legs severed from the body, the mutilated body of body of a man was discovered on the railway line between St. ...

    Article : 171 words
  25. WOMAN DRINKS POISON AND DIES

    MRS. MARY ROSE BIRD purchased a bottle of poison yesterday and drank it all Her husband, on returning from ...

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  26. SCOTTISH WORKLESS ON THE MARCH

    Unemployed starting out from Glasgow to march to London to press their claims on the Prime Minister for either more work or more dole. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. POLICE RAID POLISH CLUB

    New South Wales Polish residents were celebrating last night at the club rooms 440 Pitt Street, the tenth anniversary of the founding of Poland as ...

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  28. ONE KILLED AND TWO INJURED

    Owing to a motor truck running into a mob of cows near Campbellfield, that vehicle overturned, with the result that James Logie, 31, was killed ...

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  29. MELB. THIEVES MAKE BIG HAULS

    During the night Mrs. Pearson's furrier's store, in Kooyong Road. Caulfield, was broken into and furs valued at £250 stolon. ...

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  30. BURGLAR JUMPS 50 FEET TO SAFETY

    An intruder in the kitchen of an Elizabeth Street flat, on being, surprised by Mrs. Talbot, wife of Dean Talbot on Saturday night, took a ...

    Article : 131 words
  31. TWO BIG LAWSUITS IN W.A.

    Two remarkable law-suits are on the tapis. Alick Rappeport whose store at Fremantle was gutted by fire a ...

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  32. UNION OFFICIALS HECKLED

    May Duy demonstrations in Melbourne passed off quietly. Trade Hall officials who addressed the gathering on the Yarra Bank were ...

    Article : 66 words
  33. SURVIVED TWO WARS; GUNSHOT ENDS LIFE

    ALTHOUGH he successfully evaded the bullets of the Boers in South Africa and the Germans in France, Charles ...

    Article : 75 words
  34. BOY CYCLIST IS KILLED

    Ronald Harward Balfort, 16, of Torrenaville, died this afternoon, as the result of injuries received in an accident yesterday. ...

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  35. PLANNING IMPROVEMENT ON WATERFRONT

    A sub-committee appointed by a conference of executive of the Trades Hall Council and Victorian Labor Party is now engaged drafting ...

    Article : 90 words
  36. £500 WORTH OF OPIUM ON NOUMEAN STEAMER

    Suspecting smuggling Customs officers directed by Boarding-Inspector F. C. Bragg raided the French steamer Laperouse Noumea trader, on ...

    Article : 83 words
  37. GIRL THROWN FROM HORSE

    A horse took fright and bolted Centennial Park yesterday morning, and after galloping for half-a-mile crashed into the front of a car and ...

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  38. THREE FOOTBALLERS HURT IN CARS SMASH

    France Murphy, 25, and Leonard Murphy, 20, both members of the Collingwood Football team and Home Collins 25, a member of the Richmond ...

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  39. ELDERLY WOMAN FOUND DEAD

    The dead body of Annie-Willgost, an elderly woman, wan found in bed at her-residence, 90 Cross Street. Mosman, late yesterday. She was last seen ...

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  40. POLICE SEIZE ILLICIT STILL AT PERTH

    [?] the police seized an illicit still and 130 bottles of liquor's at Bays water a suburb of Perth. They arrested Silvio Campagnole an Italian. ...

    Article : 34 words
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