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  3. To-day's Weather:

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  5. ARE NOW IN UNIFORMS

    PLANS to finger print all prohibition law violators and to plare prohlbition agents doing road work in uniforms so they can be easily ...

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  8. SOLVING MINING PROBLEM

    THE manifesto of the British Labor Party, issued for the ensuing elections, deal comprehensively with the mining situation. ...

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  9. WAS IT DEATH PACT?

    APPARENTLY the sequel to a death pact, Howard Power, [?] taxi driver, of Benelong Crescent, Cremorne, and Mrs. Mabel Rose, 35, were ...

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  10. BETTER FILMS

    REV. HENRY CARTER general secretary of the Wesleyan Methodist Temperance and Social Welfare Department is to visit New York to ...

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  11. CLOTHING TRADES CONFERENCE

    Interstate delegates of the Clothing Trades' Union are conferring at the Sydney Trade Hall. Back row: W. H. Sparks (Qld.), E. Smith, trustee (Vic.), G. A. Carier, tustee (S.A), A. Wallis, vice-president (Vic.) Front: P. Fallon, vice-president (N.S.W.) W. J. Gibb, president (N.S.W.), ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PENSIONS ARE INCREASED

    DR. EARLE PAGE did a little more window-dressing to-night when he introduced a bill to increase payment to invalid old-age ...

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  13. MODERN GIRLS AND TEMPTATION

    THE strongest instinct of the modern girl is toward independence, and not nearly so much, as people think, toward the choice ...

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  14. LASH FOR MELB. RAZOR-SLASHER

    "You used a very cruel weapon upon an unoffending citizen, and Such men as you must ba deterred from doing these diabolical things." ...

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  15. "MUST END," SAY OWNERS.

    AT the conclusion of the meeting of the Commonwealth Steamship Owners Association today. It was stated that the owners ...

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  16. SECOND IN FOUR DAYS

    Fire totally destroyed Messrs. Grose and Danlell's radio factory, a two storey buliding in Holden Street, Redfirn. shortly before 7 o'clock last ...

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  17. BODY ON WIRE FENCE

    William Maurice, said to be the only son of a Danish count, was found dead by a rabbiter one and a half mile from Dahee Station, Ryistone, at ...

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  18. INJURES PROVE FATAL

    There was a poignant scene at the Adelaide Hospital to-day, when, after consideration, med[?] officers decided to inform Captain Charles ...

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  19. HEAVY RAINS IN VICTORIA

    Victorian farmers are rejoicing over the useful rains which fell yesterday and during the night. Primary Producers throughout the ...

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  20. WOMAN MOTORIST HAS TO PAY £85

    DAMAGES. totalling £85 were awarded by Judge Moule to John Dickson, for injuries sustained when his hawker's ...

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  21. THREW HER BABY INTO THE SEA

    Mary Catherine Nolan. 26, was charged at South Melbourne Court to-day with attempted murder of her two weeks' old boy. ...

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  22. DRIVER JAMMED IN FENCE

    Crashing with great force into a plantation fence on the Creswick Road, near Ballarat, a motor car, driven by Martin Cosgrove. was badly damaged. ...

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  23. SYDNEY HARBOR BRIDGE ARCH

    BOILERMAKERS on the North shere Bridge will tender 48 hours' notice this morning. At a stop-work meeting yesterday ...

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  24. MURDER CHARGES

    John Patrick Reynolds.18. laborer, was before Newtown Court yesterday on a charge of having feloniously and maliciously slain Esther Vaughan and ...

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  25. HER SKULL, ARMS AND LEG FRACTURED

    An unknown aged woman was found nconscious on the tram track an Silverdale Road. Hawthorn, to-night, the had a fractured skill, both arms ...

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  26. FACE STARVATION

    In a statement made to-day the vice president of the one Big union of [?]ployed said that the position of hundred of workless men in the city was getting ...

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  27. VIC. GOLF HOUSE FIRE

    Owing to the electric light wirefusing., the Patterson River Golf Link Club House, at Carrum, was destroyed he fire, the damage being assessed a ...

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  28. GALES ON TASMAN

    Captain Kingsford Smith and Flight- Licutenant Him are anxiously awaiting a favorable change in conditions over the Tasinan Sea for their proposed flight to Christchurch, New ...

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  29. AT THE OPENING OF THE EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS

    Portion of the remarkable crowd that waited patiently outside St. Mary's Cathedral yesterday afternoon hour before the official opening of the Congress at 3.30. Throngs still remained, many kneeling in the street, welt after five o'clock. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. BRITAIN'S FUTURE

    MR. PHILIP SNOWDKN, M.P. late Chancellor of the Exehequter. in a Dowerful speech last night. said that Just as there was an industrial ...

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  31. GASHED FROM LIP TO EAR

    Gashed from lip to ear. Elloern Glepson. 26, was admitted to St. vincent's Hospital to-night. She was found in a house in ...

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  32. STADIUM FIGHTS

    MR. [?] Kompa (12.10½) outpointed "Yank" Hanneberry (13.0), in the main fifteen-rounder at the St[?]lium last night. ...

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  33. SEVERE COLDS IN SYDNEY

    banished in a remarkably short time by the use of Dr. Sheldon's Discovery small size, L9; Family size, [?]. ...

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