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  6. STAGE SET FOR SALE OF PEOPLE'S SHIPS

    MR. LAKKIA, big chief of the Commonwealth Shipping Line, and an intimate associate of Lord ln[?]ape, is at present in Canberra in discuss tenders for the line with Mr. Bruce. It is understood that they will deal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COMBINE'S STRANGLEHOLD

    THAT Sydney City is up against the capacity of combines and the iron hand of price agreements is known to any thinking ratepayer. ...

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  8. AUSSIES OUT THE COLD

    A DEPUTATION to Mr. Bruce to-day from the Musicians' Union and Mr. H. R. to urge an embarge on foreign musicians, had a particular ...

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  9. UNDER ICY WATERS?

    ALL hope for the safety of Captain Walter Hinchelifle and the Hon. Elsie Mackay in their flight across the Atlantic, has ...

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  10. SIX MEN SEE WOMAN BURNT TO ASHES

    BEFORE the horrified eyes of six men, whose efforts at rescue were of no avail, a young married woman at Talleyrand ...

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  12. CLOCK THAT NEVER STOPS

    JEAN LEON REUTER, a young engineer, of Neuchated Switzerland is stated to have invented is perpetual motion ...

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  13. DROPPED DEAD AS SON RIDES WINNER

    AS his horse, Call cut, ridden by his only son, flashed first past the post at the Corryong races yesterday, Mr. James ...

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  14. MORE POLICE FOR THE CITY

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Bruntnell after full consultation with the Commissioner of Police and the superintendent of Traffic urged Cabinet ...

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  15. MORE GUN PLAY

    SHORTLY before 11 o'clock last night, Frederick Smith, 37, a dealer, of George Street, Erskineville, was admitted to Sydney ...

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  16. WISH WYNNE TO SETTLE HERE

    MISS WISH WYNNE. the actress, who is well-known in Sydney for her sparkling character studies, stated to-day that she contemplates ...

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  17. DAUGHTER OF THE "OULD SOD"

    To-day is the feast of St. Patrick, patron saint of Ireland, and Irish folk will, like the colleen pictured above, proudly display the green and Ireland's national emblem--the shamrock. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. FORESHADOWED

    It is hoped that no panic legislation, such as the Gun Act, will eventuate from the razor-slashing and shooting occurrence of recent months. ...

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  19. FEMININE WOMEN WANTED

    A LEAGUE "to comoat the growing physteal and moral masculinity of women" was founded at Paris yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. VIC. SPEAKER DEAD

    TAKEN suddenly ill last week, the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. Mr. O. R. Suowhall, died in a private hospital this afternoon at the ...

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  21. RIVALS BARRED

    M. SIKLOS, a prominent Hungarian Socialist, who is visiting London. gave a striking illustration to-day of the manner in which ...

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  22. RAMS THE BANK

    About half-past seven last night there was a sensational tram-car accident at Perth, and only by a miracle it was that several passengers were ...

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  23. 10 MILES FOR 2d

    NEXT-TO-NOTHING fares in the bait held out to the travelling public by two 'bus conpanies engaged in a "war" in ...

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  24. MAN WITH NINE RAZORS

    Yesterday three men appeared at Central Court, following their arrest on Thursday night, with nine razors in their possession. ...

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  25. CENSORSHIP BY NEWSPAPERS

    EVIDENCE of the censorship over the human mind exercised by great newspapers if furnished by a complaint made to-day by Bort and Russell. ...

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  26. FOUND WATCH AFTER SIXTEEN YEARS

    A WELL-KNOWN Tamworth farmer, Mr. A. Mugglestone, lost a watch in his paddock along the Moor Creek Road 16 ...

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  27. BAITED HIS AD.

    For all outlay of 2[?] a local "Wallingford" to-day had has hands on a haul of £8 10when the police stepped in. ...

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  28. LURE OF THE HORSE

    "It's the old story of the temptation of the horse, and the failure of the favorite," said council for John Edward Ford, who pleaded guilty to ...

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  29. TEN WOMEN MAYORS

    THERE was a novel gathering at Liverpool Town Hall yesterday, when Miss Margaret Beayan, the Lord Mayor, ...

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  30. AMBULANCE RACES TRAIN 52 MILES

    Lithgow Ambulance put up a remarkable record yesterday, when it raced 52 miles to catch a train and send a two-years-old child to Sydney ...

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  32. OLD MAN FOUND DEAD

    Found lying on a vacant allotment near the R.A.S. Grounds, Moore Park, last night, an unknown man was taken to Sydney Hospital, where he was ...

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  33. MAN IN HOSPITAL AFTER FIGHT

    Charles Baker, of Beamish Street. Compsie, was admitted to Western Suburbs Hospital last night suffering from concussion. According in the ...

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  34. RUN DOWN BY CYCLE

    Run down by a under cycle at Beamish Street, Campsie, last night, Charles Find, of Anglesea Street, Campsie, was admitted to Western ...

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