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  4. REPORT WAS "COOKED," SAYS COUNSEL

    CLAIMING that the Minister for Works, Mr. Spooner, had submitted to Cabinet on October 25, 1935, a minute stating that he had considered the recommendations and the report of the Tenders Advisory Committee, whereas the report was not signed and agreed to ...

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  5. BRUTAL ATTACK IS ALLEGED

    A MURDEROUS attack is alleged to have been made on Edward Castles, aged 49, of Farnell's Road, Katoomba, ...

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  6. For The Sesqui

    Nimble fingers are necessary for the making of paper flowers for the forthcoming 150th Anniversary Celebrations. As this photograph shows. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. At His Ease

    The State Undertakings Royal Commissioner, Mr. Justice Halse Rogers, at his case in his Chambers during the lunch-hour yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Huge Steel Wheel Of 28 Tons

    WEIGHING 28 tons, the largest cast steel wheel in Australia has just been completed at A. Gonlnan and Company's works at ...

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  9. ADRIFT AT SEA FOR 9 HOURS

    WHEN rounding Morna point on the journey to port Stephens yesterday afternoon, a fishing launch manned by ...

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  10. ONE OF GREAT PLAYERS

    GOTTFRIED CRAMM paid high tribute to young John Bromwich's tennis skill last night. ...

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  11. GIRL KILLED; SIX ESCAPE IN CAPSIZE

    JOAN HEDGES, 27, of Cromwell Street, New Lambton, was killed when a car, in which she was a passenger, skidded and capsized over an embankment on the Cardiff Road, Newcastle, yesterday afternoon. Her skull was fractured. The driver, ...

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  12. MILADY AND HER VANITY

    Human vanity was such that hairdressers made profits of considerably more than 100 per cent., said Mr. M. Ashkanasy, in the Supreme ...

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  13. POIGNANT TRAGEDY IN QLD.

    FOLLOWING one of the most in tensive searches ever carried out un Queensland, a poignant tragedy was revealed today with the ...

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  14. HOLIDAY HOURS FOR BUTCHERS

    On New Year's Day, Saturday, January 1, 1938, all retail butchers' shops throughout the State will be closed. ...

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  15. NO TOLERATION

    Commenting to day on Victoria's record number of divorce petitions for 1937, the president of the National council of Women, Mrs. H. ...

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  16. BODY FOUND IN PADDOCK

    Propped against the fence of a lonely paddock, half a mile north of Wyong, with his face an unrecognisable horror the body of Ephratm ...

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  17. STOP PRESS

    Preparing for the undertakes tonight what she thought was body of an 86-years-old resident, a nurse noticed ...

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  18. Honors

    PATRICIA BROWNLEE, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Brownlee. Woollahra. who was successful to gaining honors in Grade III Plane ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. YOUTH WITH LOST MEMORY IDENTIFIED

    The youth in Hornsby Hospital suffering from loss of memory, was yesterday Identified by Mr. W. R. Drummond. brassfounder of ...

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  20. Weather May Warm Up To-day

    SYDNEY may have a repetition to-day of the weather experienced earlier in the week so far as temperatures are concerned. ...

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  21. MANY WITNESSES TO BE CALLED

    Ninety civilian witnesses will be included among the 100 persons who will be called by the Crown at the inquest into the death of John ...

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  22. Mother Finds Son Dying Of Bullet

    WHILE holidaying on the Goulburn River, near Tallarook, today Allan, Parker, 10, of Carlton, was fatally Injured by a bullet in ...

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  23. MAN LOST OVERBOARD FROM LINER

    Advice was received in Sydney yesterday by the Deputy-Direotor of Navigation and Lighthouses, Capt. N. G. Roskruge that a man had ...

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