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  6. JUDGE TALKS OF "BLIND PUPPIES"

    "PEOPLE who expect to get rid of unrest it industry are blind puppies in the affairs of this world. I do not think we will ever get rid ...

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  7. REACHES INDIA IN SEVEN DAYS

    BERT HINKLER, the Australian airman, en route from London to Bundaberg (Queensland) in a any Avro-Avian 'plane has arrived here ...

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  8. A PICNIC IDYLL

    Very Little effort is required to keep a child amused. Mother enjoys the joke just as much as small daughter. A Harbor Trust picnic snap. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. HALVES HIS NAVY PLANS

    YIELDING to storms of protest, President Coolidge has agreed to halve his colossal naval programme. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. AIR NET TO COVER U.S.A.

    OFFICIAL figures issued to-day by the Department of Commerce indicate that the United States has set out in earnest to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ANY BETTER?

    This mammoth peach, which tips the scale at 160z., is in itself a monument to Peach Week. It was grown by Mrs J. Stapleton, of Staff Street, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. COBHAM'S GREAT FEAT

    Sir Alan and Lady Cobham have completed their encirclement of Victoria Nyanza, and returned to Khartoum -- a journey of 2700 miles in 3½ ...

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  13. BELGIAN RACE QUARRELS CROSSING PACIFIC BY AEROPLANE

    OUTRAGES against Flemish students -- one of which proved fatal -- are being perpetrated by Walloons at the PLANS for a fourten-hour airplane passenger service between and Seattle and Los Angeles ...

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  14. CAR DROPS FORTY FEET

    MISTAKING a dead-end for a road, a car with five passengers crashed through a fence in Bridge Road, Granville, last night, dropped 40 feet, ...

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  15. SETBACK FOR A.W.U.

    THE next trial of strength between A.W.U. representatives and those supporting the abandoment of petty [?]blige in the ...

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  16. SERMONS IN TURKISH

    IN future the Friday morning a sermon in mosques through out Turkey is to be delivered in Turkish Instead of Arabic. ...

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  17. TWO WOMEN ELECTROCUTED

    Two Wagga women were elecrocuted at their homes to-day. At 11 o'clock, Mrs. Amy Elizabeth McNickie was found dead in the ...

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  18. RAILWAY TICKET 11½ FEET LONG

    AMERICA has produced the biggest rail ticket in the world. The ticket is 11½ feet long and cover transportation over 27 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. STOPPAGE AT WALSH ISLAND

    THE whole of the boilarmakers and ironworkers numbering over 570 men have ceased work at Walsh Island dockyard. ...

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  20. PREPARING FOR THE FEDERAL FIGHT

    Mr. A. J. Macpherson. organising secretary of the A.L.P., and Mr. J. F. Metcalfe snapped before setting out on their cur journey to Cootamundra yesterday Mr. Macpherson will superintend the Hume selection ballot. Mr. Metcalfe will see that the A.L.P. organiser's new Dodge does its job. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. MURDER CHARGE

    Michael Kelly, 61, of Paxton, was committed on a charge of murder, and ordered to stand his trial at the Maitland Circuit Court by the ...

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  22. TRIFLING DISPUTE LEADS TO DEATH

    A trilling dispute over the ownership of a quart-pot led to the death Edwin Eillott, a prisoner in Parramatta Gaol, and John Mason, who appeared ...

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  23. BOY AND GIRL AS SHOPBREAKERS

    For breaking and entering two shops at Guildford on January 5 Percy Alfied Stapleton, 18, and Rita Whittaker 19, were bound over at Paramatta ...

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  24. BRISBANE IS STORM-SWEPT

    HEAVY rain, driven by gule-force wind, has swept Brisbane and Queensland coastal districts. Trains and trams were delayed in ...

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  25. WORKLESS LEGIONS OF AMERICA

    OFFICIAL statistics published to-day disclose that unemployment is spreading alarmingly in the United ...

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  26. OPPOSED TO BIRTH CONTROL

    GOULBURN Anglican Synod, Sitting in camera, dealt with a motion against the use of contraceptive. The matter was introduced by Rev. ...

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  27. NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL

    Denying Mr. Gullett's allegations that the National war memorial scheme had been shelved, the Prime Minister has given some details of ...

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  28. ASQUITH'S LIFE EBBING

    THE condition of the Earl of Oxford and Asquith, the famous war time Premier, who is suffering from bronchitis, is more ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. AGAINST MERGER A.W.U. AND THE A.R.U.

    Mr. E. A. Williams, secretary of the Ticket Collectors' section of the Australian Railways Union, forwards the following resolution carried at ...

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  30. CONSTABLE BROKE TRAFFIC LAWS

    Fined at Richmond Court for having driven a car in a dangerous manner, for having procured a car by misrepresentation, and for having driven ...

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  31. FIFTY NATIONS FOR GAMES

    FIFTY nations will compete in the 1928 Olympie games at Amsterdam. Lord Rochdale has donated £8000 ...

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  32. CLERGYMAN'S RING

    Graduates who obtain the degree of doctor of divinity at Berlin university are to be presented with a special ring. adorned with laurel leaves, and ...

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  33. GAOL AND THE LASH

    At Townsville Criminal Sea[?]lone yesterday Jack Ldgu, an elderly colored mar, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment and 20 strokes for ha[?] ...

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  34. BRITTANY UNDER WATER

    Owing to heavy rain and thaw, thousands of acres of Brittany are under water. ...

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