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  4. OUTCRY ON RELIEF SCANDAL ALARMS GOVT.

    ALARMED by the vast volume of public opinion behind the move to be made to-day by the leader of the Opposition, Mr. Lang, to secure a special session of Parliament to deal with the position of the 16,000 ...

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  5. WOMAN KILLED; 18 HURT

    A YOUNG woman was killed and 18 persons were injured, two of them seriously, when a bus plunged 25 feet over an ...

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  6. Marched to U.A.P. Member's Home.

    Throughout the week-end efforts were made to bring pressure to bear on U.A.P. members of the State Parliament with a view of forcing the Government to fulfil its election pledge to provide full-time employment for relief workers and unemployed at award rales and under award conditions. Last night a deputation of twenty, representative of relief workers and unemployed in the Ashfield, Burwood, Concord, and Croydon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CAVALCADE OF THE WEEK-END

    The young French cyclist, Guy Berthou, who made many friends in Sydney, left on Saturday, and he made it his business to say ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 178 words
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  9. Bloodless Surgery Is The Latest

    The Marconi research department is developing an amazing new method of bloodless surgery. ...

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  10. EMPEROR'S DAUGHTERS BECOMES NURSE

    PRINCESS TSAHA, daughter of the exiled Halle Selassie, is entering the Children's Hospital, London, ...

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  11. WHOLESALE ARRESTS IN SPAIN

    MANY arrests were made in Madrid during the week end of high army officials and others stated to be sympathising with the rebels. Madrid yesterday held a monster bull-fight in aid of the Red ...

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  12. HEAVY STORMS IN CITY

    A terrific thunder and lightning storm swept over the city and suburbs early this morning, and was accompanied by heavy ...

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  13. TENNIS STIR IN BRISBANE

    There was a possibility of the official lawn tennis fixture between Queensland country members and a New South Wales combination falling ...

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  14. TRADE RELATIONS WITH JAPAN

    Although conciliatory to Japan, a speech to be delivered by the Prime Mr. Lyons, on the trade position between the two countries ...

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  15. SIR HENRY LYTTON DEAD

    Sir Henry Lytton, noted member of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, died in a nursing home at the age of 79. ...

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  16. DARWIN DISPUTE

    The latest development in the dispute on the road and aerodrome work at Darwin is the edict served upon the employees by the ...

    Article : 164 words
  17. STOP PRESS

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  18. SHAVING BRUSH BLAMED FOR ANTHRAX

    The suspected case of anthrax at Monto has been definitely proved by laboratory tests. The patient, a young man who was recently ...

    Article : 91 words
  19. CONDITION OF JOCKEY PRATT

    Jack Pratt, the well-known jockey, who was admitted to St. Vincent's Private Hospital after he had fainted and fallen from a horse during the ...

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  20. Musterers Did Not Count On This Beast

    Mr. E. Neill, manager of Koolburra station, who returned to Cooktown recently, brought news of a strange animal in Maytown district. ...

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  21. WOMAN STABBED IN STOMACH

    With a severe wound in her stomach stated to hove been inflicted with a knife, Mrs. Eileen Crowther, 38, of Clissold Street, Surry Hills, ...

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  22. THIEF TOOK HEADACHE TABLETS

    FROM a motor car parked in Adelaide Street, City, last night a box containing about £5 worth of headache tablets ...

    Article : 42 words
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