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  4. STEVENS MAY REDUCE RACING DAYS

    CONSTERNATION prevailed in Parliamentary circles last night when it was revealed that amongst the Government's proposed amendments to the gaming and betting law ...

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  5. Lottery Minded

    An expression of tenseness and expectation characterised the faces of the onlookers at the drawing of the State Lottery last night. This expression is typified in the above photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. First & Third Lottery Prizes To North

    RESIDENTS of Mayfield, a small Newcastle suburb, won the first prize and third prize in State Lottery 460, which was ...

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  7. From The West

    George Arthur, a member of the West Australian cricket team, photographed at the nets at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GAVE HIS LIFE FOR HIS MATE

    WHILE attempting to save the life of a mate who was caught under a rail at Ayrfield No. 1 Colliery to-day, George ...

    Article : 151 words
  9. SIDELIGHT OF WINDSOR LIBEL SUIT

    OFFICIAL circles are frankly relieved that the libel action taken by the Duke of Windsor against Geoffrey Denniss. and ...

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  11. BRITISH SHIP AT THE MERCY OF RAGING CURRENT

    THE British steamer Dalbanna, 5571 tons, from Durban, was unloading maize at Alcantara Quay, Spain, when it suddenly broke from its moorings from some unknown cause, and was rushed by a violent current along the sea- wall. ...

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  12. HOLD-UP IN BROAD DAYLIGHT

    SPRINGING from behind a clump of scrub in Stuart Street, Blakehurst, yesterday afternoon, two masked and ...

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  13. NERVOUS SELLING ON 'CHANGE

    THE collapse in the London and New York Stock Exchanges was reflected in trading on the local stock market ...

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  14. BABY BADLY BURNED

    EXTENSIVELY burned about the body when a fire broke out in the bedroom of a house at Brooks Street Merewether to-day. William ...

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  15. Shorts Worn In Streets

    Cronulla was once notorious for the manner in which its civic fathers demanded the wearing of kimonos and shorts by bathers immediately ...

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  16. STOP PRESS

    Miss Jean Burns, 17, who made a courageous parachute leap over the Essendon aerodrome on Sunday, was rendered unconscious ...

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  17. SEVERAL EJECTED FROM RACES

    THE usual police surveillance was considerably augmented at the Kembla Grange races yesterday, and a number of persons were removed ...

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  18. BRIT SUBJECTS GAOLED

    REFERRING in the House of Commons to the imprisonment without trial in Bolivia since last January of two British subjects. ...

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  20. SUSPECT'S DEATH IN HOSPITAL

    Suspected by the police of having been one of a number of men who assaulted Constable Cecil Jordan at Glebe about two years ago. a man ...

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