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  4. To-day's Weather

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 4 words
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  7. UNEMPLOYED LOOK FOR BAVIN

    WHILE Mr. Bavin's first Cabinet meeting since his return was being held yesterday, the unemployed took a hand in the proceedings. A large [?] assembled in the vicinity of the Treasury; and about fifty rushed up the front steps of the building, and despite the protestations of the ...

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  8. 'PLANE DIVES INTO CROWD

    NEWS comes from Macon (Georgia) that a bomb explosion on a stunt advertising 'plane caused the machine to dive ...

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  9. BATTALIONS OF DEAD

    NEARLY 10,000 children, of school age only, are injured--many of them fatally--every year in London, About 50,000 people of all ages are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FATALLY MANGLED

    Hughie R. Davis, 34, of Lachlan Street, Thirroul, was killed under most distressing circumstances at the Vuican Fire Brick Co. to-day. ...

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  11. GAOL FOR THEFT OF TWO RABBITS

    HOW an unemployed Notts. miner, with a wife and three children, on the verge of starvation, was betrayed by the loving ...

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  12. VICAR MOBBED

    THE most Violent of all recent demonstrations against the High Church practices of the vicar took place at St. Cuthbert's Church. Darwen ...

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  13. AT 206.95 M.P.H.

    DESPITE a headwind, blowing at 35 miles an hour, Malcolm Campbell, the British racing car driver at Daytona Beach, yesterday, broke ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. CLOTHES FROZEN AT BIG BLAZE

    FIREMEN, while [?]ighting a blaze at a bungalow at Sutton Village, near Deal, yesterday, were greatly ...

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  15. WOLLONDILLY SEAT

    HAVING in mind the big election fight that is now being waged for the vacant seat at Wollondilly the A.L.P. issues ...

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  16. DEAD MOUSE IN GINGER BEER

    A VARIATION of the famous Sydney meat-pie case has occurred at Port Glasgow, where a woman is claiming £[?]00 from a Greenock firm of ...

    Article : 105 words
  17. WORST FLOOD IN NARRANDERA'S HISTORY

    These views show the flood waters sweeping through Narrandera.--the worst experienced in the history of the town. Nothing approaching it has been seen for twenty years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. FOREIGN FLOOD SWELLS

    "ALL of the States have been concerned recently with the problem of unemployment, caused by seasonal conditions, and, in ...

    Article : 260 words
  19. RED INDIAN CHIEF AIDS PEACE

    DR. Charles Alexander Eastman, Sioux Indian chieftain, and the world's greatest authority on Indian law and history, has arrived in ...

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  20. BURNED TO DEATH IN SHACK

    THE police investigating the Bu[?] tragedy are trying to link it with the death of an old-age pensioner who lived a ...

    Article : 210 words
  21. SYDNEY'S RED ROLL

    ACCIDENTS reported by the police of Sydney, which occurred in pu[?] streets within the metropolitan ...

    Article : 232 words
  22. EMBEZZLING CHARGE

    Alleged by the police to have fraudulently converted trust funds, amounting to £2[?], to his own use, Leslie Wi[?]iard Turton, 37, a solicitor's clerk, ...

    Article : 92 words
  23. CRUSHED TO DEATH

    Crushed beneath a quantity of iron, which was knocked from a [?] truck at Gladesville Bridge, yesterday. John Johnson a per. way employee, of ...

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  24. PER CAPITA SLUG

    DR. EARLE PAGE endeavored yesterday, in a lengthy statement to explain away the Federal Government's extravagances which has ...

    Article : 188 words
  25. SWALLOWED A BADGE

    A PRISONER, who had been sentenced to a term of imprisonment in Goulburn gaol, complained of being [?]. He said that some so[?]p that he ...

    Article : 141 words
  26. GOT OUT AND MILKED COW

    While a train was held up at Mari[?], Martin Maloney, of Cooolam[?]n, who was travelling with his wife and eleven ...

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  27. CAN STAY IN AUSSIE

    Ah So[?], a Chinese, who was convicted before Mr. M. Long[?]eld, S.M., at the Central Police Court on November 24, 1927, on a charge of being a ...

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  28. HER MAD IMPULSE

    Louisa Johnson, 54, a domestic, pleaded guilty at Parramatta Cou[?] yesterday to having stolen five handbags and a number of umbrellas, the ...

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  29. WHAT HELD TRAMS UP

    A report was issued by the Railway Department yesterday on the delay to tram traffic on the line from the Quay to Leichhardt. ...

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  31. BALLINA AS PORT

    The movement aiming at the establishment of a port at Ball[?] was advanced another stage to-day, when the Richmond River Harbor and ...

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  32. NOT SUBSTANTIATED

    The Workers' Compensation Commission yesterday found for the Railway Commissioners in a claim against them of Thomas Noyes, an assembler ...

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  33. OPIUM FLOATING ON WATERS

    A parcel containing [?] tins of opium, valued at £1[?]00, was found floating on the water near Deception Point, in the vicinity of Fitzroy ...

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  34. NO POSTPONEMENT

    Mr. Bruce said to-day that he had no intention of postponing the Arbitration Amendment until after the Peace Conference. ...

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  35. SWIMMER IS KILLED

    [?] a well-known swimmer, was killed in a collision between a motor-cycle and [?] motor car on Saturday night. He ...

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  36. KAISER'S SISTER TO FLY

    The ex-Kaiser's sister and her husband are planning to fly the Atlantic in the spring. ...

    Article : 25 words
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