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  4. 'HUSH MONEY' IS SUGGESTED AT COMMISSION

    THERE was a stir at the Bar table and in the galleries at the Royal Commission into the sale of the State undertakings yesterday, when Mr. W. F. Sheahan, counsel for Mr Lang, intimated during argument that he proposed to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LOST LORRY IN BUSHFIRE

    STATE LOTTERY No. 471, which was drawn last night, will be the means of providing a new motor lorry for Mr. J. ...

    Article : 334 words
  6. Will Help Her Son

    Out of her share In the second prize of £1000 in last night's 471st Lottery, Mrs. J. Woodfield, of Glebe Road, Glebe, hopes to buy her son a new motor lorry to replace one he lost in a bushfire at Bateman's Bay last week. Mrs. Woodfield is not sure whether she is co-partner in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Belting The Bag

    Rhodesian welterweight Tsirindanis displayed his powerful punch in training yesterday in preparation for the Empire Games. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PYJAMA GIRL MURDER

    THE inquest into the death of the Albury Pyjama Girl, whose body was found in a culvert four miles from Albury ...

    Article : 237 words
  9. Headless Body On Rail Line

    THE horribly-mutilated body of a young man found in a culvert on the railway line near Villawood Railway Station ...

    Article : 130 words
  10. OUTBURSTS AT RANDWICK

    FOLLOWING upon the hostile demonstration against Billy Boy at Randwick, where quite a number of sportsmen joined in the outburst of disapproval against the winner of Tatt.'s Cup comes the news that if similar tactics are again adopted, ...

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  11. FLYING-BOAT OFFICERS RECEIVED BY G.G.

    The Governor-General, Lord Gowrie, at Admiralty House yesterday morning, received Captain J. W. Surgess and Mr. G. F. Elder of the ...

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  12. TRAIN IS STORMED BY CROWD

    BY sheer good fortune, a serious accident was averted when a homeward - bound holiday crowd, numbering 500, ...

    Article : 306 words
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  14. CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED MURDER

    Unable to speak English, Bozo Gavrilovich, 24, a Yugoslavian, was provided with an interpreter when he appeared at Mossman Court ...

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  15. BUMPING UP PRICE OF BEEF

    DURING the past fortnight no less than two increases in beef prices have been made by carcase butchers in Sydney. ...

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  16. Bushfires In Many Suburbs

    METROPOLITAN brigades were kept busy yesterday combating outbreaks of fire in bush and grasslands in many suburbs. ...

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  17. STOP PRESS

    An adult sufferer died from Infantile paralysis to-day. There were 21 fresh cases reported, making a total of 1571 cases since ...

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  18. Court At Night Plan Abandoned

    THE proposal to establish night courts for those who find it inconvenient to attend during the day has been ...

    Article : 131 words
  19. GASSED IN BATHROOM

    After being found unconscious to a gas-filled bathroom at a house in Scouller Street, Marrickville, late yesterday. James Bonus. 25. was ...

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  20. FIRST 5 YEARS OF SETTLEMENT

    Dr. George Mackaness, author or a volume on Governor Bligh. and Lecturer in English at Sydney Teachers' College, has just ...

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  21. Special Court Held In Hospital

    A special court was held to Ballina District Hospital this afternoon, when Alan Holdsworth, known as Alan Nixon, 19 years, of Ballina. was ...

    Article : 139 words
  22. HARES TAKE THE AIR

    IN the past six months 150 hares have been taken by air from Brisbane for coursing clubs at Cairns and Innisfall. Freight also ...

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  23. MARQUESS KILLED IN HUNTING FIELD

    THE Marquess of Abergavenny: aged 83, who was an expert horseman, was killed in the hunting field to-day when the hoof of his ...

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