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  3. Weather: To-day's

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  6. SHIPPING MINERS OVERSEA

    THE proposal of Lord Lovat, UnderSecretary of State for the Colonies, to partly solve the mining crists by shipping large numbers of Britain's ...

    Article : 452 words
  7. TOLL OF THE MOTOR

    MOTOR cars took their usual toll in city and suburbs yesterday. CRASH AT PETERSHAM The drivers of two cars which ...

    Article : 310 words
  8. GROOM OF 60 -- BRIDE 30

    A WEDDING of unusual interest was celebrated at Wagga tonight, the paties being Miss Charlotte Emerson, of Dunedin, N.Z.. and Mr. ...

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  9. MYSTERlOUS DEATH

    DEEP mystery enshrouds the sudden death at Tumut yesterday of Miss Vera Weeden,the bright 22-years-old daughter of ...

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  10. SPECIALLY TAXED

    CABINET yesterday completed consideration of the Governor's Speech, to be presented at the opening of parliament at noon on Thursday. As soon as formal business has been completed, the House will adjourn out of respect to Messrs. D Murray and H. Goldsein, two members whose ...

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  12. PREPARING FOR WAR

    Mr. A. McCallum, Minister for Works in the W.A. Labor Government, was outspoken at a civic reception at Fromantle to-day, when referring to italy, which he ...

    Article : 225 words
  13. FURNACE AT WORK AGAIN

    THE pig-iron blast furnace at the Australian Iron and Steel Company's works, Port Kembla, which broke away at the tap-hole yesterday ...

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  14. STABBED BY THIEF

    WITH amazing daring a thief, who bad been Interrupted while attempting to rob an old man In James Street. Redfern, ...

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  15. VIC. RAIL FARES MAY BE RAISED

    OWING to the serious condition of the railway Unances, and unfavorable prospects, there is a likelihood that ...

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  16. SEVEN HURT

    A serious disaster was narrowly averted an an electric tram car. after Jumping the rails when coming down the steep Riversdale Hill Road, crashed ...

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  17. HAMILTON ELECTORS, NOTE!

    Electors of Hamilton who will be in Sydney to-day are reminded that a polling place for absentce voters will be ...

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  18. FOR THE POPE

    A book of "spiritual flowers," presented to Cardinal Cerretti by Bishop Dunn, of New York, on behalf of the Catholics of America. The Cardinal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. WILL HOP OFF TO-NIGHT

    SQUADRON-LEADER Kingsford Smith and Flight-Lieutenant Ulm will take off from Richmond Aerodrome at 5.45 to-night in their hop ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. TRAGEDY OF UNEMPLOYMENT

    SPEAKING at Kettering. Dr Hug Dalton. Labor M.P. for Camberwell, said that after nearly four years of Tory rule the tragic tide of ...

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  21. FEDERAL HOUSES ADJOURN

    In the solemn consequence of death many things are forgotten in the Federal lobnies it will be remembered of the late W. H. Lambert. M.H.R. -- by ...

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  22. TEN STROKES OF THE "CAT"

    Ten strokes of the cat-o'-nine-talls and Imprisonment for live years was the sentence passed by Mr. Justice Richards in the Criminal Court ...

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  23. CUROTTA FOR COOGEE

    Mr. Morris Curotta was selected and endorsed by the A.L.P Central Executive last night as candidate to [?]rry Labor's banner in the Coogee ...

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  24. SLICK POLICE WORK

    When furniture and linoleum -- the lino, had been neatly untacked from the floor -- mysteriously disappeared from the home of a resident of ...

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  25. PROWLERS CHASED YOUNG MAN ARRESTED

    In the early hours this morning Wagag residents in the vicinity of Johnson Street were terrified by the actions of two prowlers. The police ...

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  27. FLOURMILLERS CLAIMS

    The examination of union witnesses in the plaint of the Flour Millers Union being heard in the Arbitration Court has now been completed. Chief Judge ...

    Article : 66 words
  28. HARBOR BRIDGE ARCH

    Parties concerned in the demands of the Dollermakers and Ironworkers' Assistants for double rates. in order to work fewer hours on the archwork of the Sydney ...

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  29. MANY PEOPLE ARE REJOICING --

    Have found a Remedy for their Colds -- Dr Sheldon a New Discover [?] the big golds as well as the little ones ...

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  30. DR. SHELDON'S NEW DISCOVERY

    has become the Australian Mothers refuge for quickly relieving Croup. Whooping cough [?] and Broughitis ...

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