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  4. Today's Weather

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  6. JUSTICE FOR SAMOA

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Thursday. IT is confidently expected that with the smashing defeat of the Contes Government. New Zealand's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BOGGED, BAFFLED AND BEATEN

    DEFEATED AND JEERED AT. Saved once by a casting vote. Deeper and deeper into the morass. Pushed, jostled, [?]iped at, subjected to flank, rear and frontal attacks. Now retreating, the falling into hidden pits, ever struggling--doggedly and foolishly. ...

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  8. "DISSOLVE THE TRUST"

    ARISING from their [?] refusing [?] of C. E. K[?] the Sydney Cricket Ground, Mr. W. [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DECLINE IN COAL TRADE

    BOARD of Trade figures published this week show that, despite a reduction of 16 a ten in the average price obtained for export coal during ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 323 words
  10. QUESTIONED BY DETECTIVES

    BECAUSE Mr. J. Quirk, M.L.A. [?]ing the debate on the [?] (Amendment) Act, in the As[?]bly recently, gave the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. WORSE THAN WORLD WAR

    Figures published today show America kills her citizens at a rate two and a half times faster than its men died in the world ...

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  13. NOT OFTEN SEEN THESE DAYS

    A sailing vessel berthed at Circular Quay--a rare night. This is the barquentine Alexa discharging timber. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. CHILDREN AND ILLEGAL BETS

    COMMENTING on the increase of illegal betting. Detective Sergeant Dooley told the Parliamentary Committee investigating racing today that ...

    Article : 170 words
  15. POLICE FIRE FIVE SHOTS

    AN exciting [?], during which five shots were fired, [?]ted in [?] arrest of two men at Hornsby yesterday morning. Charg[?] of ...

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  16. RIGGING THE ELECTORATES

    THE Government Party intends fearing up all the present electoral [?]s and producing a new one--to [?] All the expense of two years ago ...

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  17. OUR CITIES OF DREADFUL NOISES

    LESS [?] from motorists and their cars will be demanded by the [?]ome Office and the Ministry of Transport, acting ...

    Article : 250 words
  18. VICTORIAN ELECTORS DO THEIR BIT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. THE electoral officers state that out of a total enrolment of 1,[?] for Victoria, ...

    Article : 87 words
  19. MANUKA'S RECORD TRIP FROM NEW ZEALAND

    THE Union Steamship Co[?]s Manuka arrived at Melbourne today, after accomplishing the 1[?]00 miles from ...

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  20. EXPLOSION IN BOARDING-HOUSE

    AN explosion in an old deficensed hotel at South Melbourne early this morning severely damaged the budding and slightly ...

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  21. CUSHY JOB FOR NEW VIC. MINISTRY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. WHEN Mr. Tunnecliffe, Labor Minister for Railways, handed over his office to his ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. WAITRESSES WAIT ON EACH OTHER

    Some would call it "knocking off work to carry bricks," but the girls at the Caterers' Waitresses' Annual Picnic at Clifton yesterday thought it good fun. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. BUSINESS CRIPPLED BY HIGH TAXATION

    "TAXATION is crippling business," said Mr. Harold Reid, managing director, at the annual meeting of Robert Reid ...

    Article : 78 words
  24. NOVEL GUIDES TO PLANES AT SOUTH POLE

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Thurs. ONE of the novelties of the Byrd Antarctic expedition will be the use of bottles filled ...

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  25. MAN KILLED BY MOTOR LORRY

    Duncan McCorkindale, 5[?], of Commodore Street, Newtown, was shockingly mutilated when a five-ton motor lorry ran over him early last night. ...

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  26. YOUTH'S STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE

    Following a sudden sunstroke yesterday, while working on his father's farm. Jack Harridene, [?], walked out of his home and has not been heard of ...

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  27. WHY LABOR WON IN THIS STATE

    "THE only reason that the electors were so far advanced here, as compared with other States was because the ...

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  28. BURIED IN TRENCH

    When a [?] in which he was working caved in at the corner of Lower Campbell and East Streets, Surry Hills, yesterday afternoon ...

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  29. LITTLE GIRL KNOCKED BY CYCLE

    Serious injuries were suffered by S[?]lia Lamb, [?] of Cressy Road, Ryde, when a motor cycle knocked her down near her home late yesterday ...

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  30. VIC. SEAMEN DEMAND FAIR DEAL FOR UNIONISTS

    The Victorian seamen are threatening to hold up the vessels handled by volunteer wharf laborers, until the union whar[?]s are given a fair share ...

    Article : 66 words
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