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  2. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

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  6. "BONDY" AT COUNCIL

    The sensational disclosures of Mr. T. H. Hoare, president of the Northern Miners Federation, which have gained so much prominence in the Press, and alleging that unnamed persons ...

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  7. AT THE WRONG CHURCH

    AFTER proceeding half-way through a marriage service yesterday, Rev. J. Holyoak, Vicar of St. Erkenwald's Church. Southend. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ONWARD TO AUSTRALIA

    BERT Hinkler, the Australian airman, who is flying to Bundaberg (Queensland) in an Avro-Avian baby Plane. arrived ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WORKLESS MAY STARVE

    LED by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, Labor members caustically criticised many points in the Kind's Speech during the debate on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THIS WAY TO THE TOURIST BUREAU

    Visitors to New South Wales seeking the Tourist Bureau will enter the building by a more ornate portal than of yore. Mr. Bruntnell, Chief Secretary, opened this new entrance yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. DECLINED, WITH THANKS

    SIR JOHN SIMON, Chairman of the new Commission appointed by the Baldwin Government to sidetrack Indian demands for complete ...

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  13. BIG ROBBERY

    For months the police in several States have been searching for a young woman alleged to have been implicated in a robbery of £430 worth of ...

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  14. SUFFRAGETTES RAID PALACE PUSHED BY POLICE

    FOUR young suffragettes, in attempting to deliver a letter to the King yesterday, had a heavy struggle with police at Buckingham ...

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  15. 43 KILLED WHEN SHIP EXPLODES .

    SAIGON (French into-China). Wed, FOLLOWING an explosion yesterday, the postal sloop Trentonian sank in the Mekong River, in ...

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  16. ENGLISH BOWLING FLOGGED

    WITH seven wickets down for 332, the South African first innings in the Fifth Test match against England was declared closed yesterday, about ...

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  17. FRANCE UPHOLDS 8-HOURS' DAY

    WITH an eye on forthcoming general elections, the French Government refused to-day to depart from the previous decision to ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA'S PEANUTS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. "THERE should be no earthly use in growing peanuts and then importing peanut butter," ...

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  19. JOLT FRACTURES SKULL

    Samuel Monaghan, 30. blacksmith, of Dorrige, while visiting Coolangatta, was the victim of a most unusual accident. He is in Tweed Hospital in ...

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  20. ARCHBISHOP DIES

    The Most Rev. Frederick William Keating, D.D., Roman Catholic Archbishop of Liverpool, died yesterday, in his 69th year. ...

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  21. CAN THIS BE TRUE?

    "AUSTRALIA has become entangled in a web of unrealities. and has allowed her ...

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  22. MURDER VISIONS

    That a neighbor had attempted to murder him with u revolver was the startling report received by police from a Galston resident on Tuesday ...

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  23. STEVEDORES' FIRST PICNIC

    Quiet reigned on the wharves of the busy port of Sydney yesterday, whilst the stevedores and wharf laborers made holiday at The Avenue and Clifton Gardens respectively. Above is the stevedores' committee, who helped towards the success of the annual picnic. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. IN PAWN TO AMERICA ?

    Beyond stating that he had received no details of any kind concerning the reported loan of American money to the ...

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  25. LOSERS AT CARDS

    While Brugnon and Boussus lost their money to Crawford and Hopman at bridge, the champion Borotra spent the hours between Sydney and ...

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  26. CHURCH DECIDING ITS ATTITUDE

    THE official decision of the Church of England on the new Prayer Book amendments will be given to-day, when the House of Laity wil record ...

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  27. VIC. RAIL ECONOMY

    Strenuous efforts to secure the cooperation of the Trades Hall Council, the A.L.P., and other unions in the railways service to persuade the ...

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  28. WOULD GIVE A HAND

    Declaring that broadcasting was a Federal matter, the managing director of 3AR. Melbourne, Mr. Brown, stated to-day that his company was quite ...

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  29. PLUCKED GEESE COME TO LIFE

    SIX geese, being fattened for a wedding feast Mecklenburg, were found by a dinner lying staff and cold, presumably frozen to death. ...

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  30. MISSING WIRELESS SETS

    Wireless sets, rigged up ready for use, were discovered in the homes of three employees of a targe city firm by detectives yesterday. The men ...

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  31. REINSTATEMENT

    An application by the United Bank officers' Association for the re-lnstate-ment as Chief inspector of the Commonwealth Bank of Mr. Murk Baker ...

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  32. WILL FIGHT B.M.A.

    A meeting of the Friendly Societies' Association held last night, unanimously decided that there should be no compromise with the British ...

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  33. GRIGGS' DEFENCE

    A politician and a former politician, Messrs. Maxwell, K.C., and G. H. Wise, wil handle Rev. Griggs' defence when he appears at Sale Court ...

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  34. S.A. SAFEBLOWERS

    Another case of safe-preaking has occurred in the country. Last night thieves forced the door of Bell and Co.'s general store at Strathalbyn, and ...

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  35. DEAD IN BATHROOM

    A razer by his side, Robert James Blackburne. 54, accountant, was found read in his bathroom this morning Blackburne had been depressed of ...

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  36. REVOLT DENIED

    The Government officially denies that President Carmonn is dead, and that a revolt had taken place. The stoppage of news from ...

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  37. ITALIANS FOR SYDNEY

    The steamer Regina d'ltalla, which arrived hero to-day, brought 303 southern European migrants, the majority of whom are Italians. Most of the new arrivals expressed the ...

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  38. EMBEZZLING CHARGES

    Charged with embezzling £2009, the property of the Co-operative insurance Co, of Australia. Eric John Summerland appeared at Central Court ...

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  39. SCHOOLBOY DROWNED

    Dallen Lang, 8. schoolboy. while bathing yesterday afternoon with other school boys in a creek at Kallnga Park, near Toombul, slipped into a deep ...

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  40. GREEK CRISIS OVER

    The Greek political crisis is over. A Cabinet is being formed by M. Zalmis. ...

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  41. BADLY HURT BY LORRY

    Knocked down by n motor lorry at the corer of Park and Elizabeth Streets, city, yesterday. Mrs. Julia ones 72, suffered concussion, ("Cental ...

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  42. PENNY FARES AGAIN

    Penny fares are to be restored on live of the short city tram sections. ...

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