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  4. Havoc Wrought In International Settlement

    HUNDREDS of persons were killed and wounded to-day by shells which landed in the International Settlement. A British store on the Nanking Road and ...

    Article : 196 words
  5. COAL MINES MAY BE LAID IDLE

    EMPHATICALLY rejecting wage compromise terms offered yesterday by the coal-owners. the State Executive of ...

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  6. Established A Record

    Joyce Barry, tho wonder girl cyclist, covered the 168 miles from Orange to Sydney, yesterday, in 10 hrs. 19 min. 26 3-5 sees., establishing a woman's cycling record. She Just missed tho Bathurst-Sydney record by 1 min. 6 2-5 sees. She must have beaten this Lad she not met with a fall when ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Bridge Expert

    Mr. J. Gordon. Allard, an International bridge player, who arrived in Sydney yesterday, said he would rather go swimming than talk and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WANT BRIT. MINISTERS TO VISIT DUCE

    IT is reported that the Foreign L Minister, Count Clano, on his forthcoming visit to London will invite the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville ...

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  9. MISSING PLANE IS FOUND

    FROM a Seagull amphibian to-day Air Force officers saw the wreckage of a Moth seaplane two miles south of Point Cook a month after ...

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  10. DURBAR TO BE HELD AT LAHORE

    The viceroy has decided to hold a Durbar at Lahore to the third week in October. It will be the first Viceregal Durbar since April, 1926. ...

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  11. DEATH SENTENCE IS COMMUTED.

    On the recommendation of the State Cabinet the Executive Council to-night commuted the sentence of death passed on Reginald James ...

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  13. PARALYSIS QUARANTINE BILL READY

    PARLIAMENT to-day will be asked to pass through all its stages a bill designed to prevent a spread of the epidemic of infantile paralysis by giving the N.S.W. authorities power to restrict the entry of persons from the infected areas in Victoria. ...

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  14. 30,000 MARK IS PASSED

    ANOTHER important stage in the Labor Party's Victory Fund drive to raise 200,000 shillings was reached yesterday, ...

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  15. BOOKIES FAVOR A ½p. c TAX

    THE suggestion that the Government already had a bill in draft to effect the reduction of the 1 per cent, turnover tax, ...

    Article : 251 words
  16. LATE WEATHER

    THE weather in the city early this morning was fine and cool. ...

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  17. DASH TO BRIDGE

    Official cable news and radio communications received by the Chinese Consulate-General to Sydney are as follow: ...

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  18. ABORIGINES STAGE SIT-DOWN STRIKE

    SOME of the aborigines working on local pearling boats struck this morning for an increase to pay. When the Japanese ridiculed their ...

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  19. PORT PRECAUTIONS

    Action has been taken by the Tasmanian Government to check the spread of infantile paralysis from Victoria Children arriving from ...

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  21. STOP PRESS

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