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  3. TO-DAY'S WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 10 words
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  6. SENSATIONAL FINISH IN THIRD BALLOT.

    HAVING produced a record number of informal votes, the third ballot for the "Reformed" Upper House, the counting of which was completed in the early hours this morning, ...

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  7. NEGROES FLEEING FOR LIVES

    TERRIFIED at the outbreak of the lynching campaign, of which several colored men have been the victims, thousands of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A Study in Take-offs

    The start in the 50 yards junior championship for girls at the primary schools' carnival at the Domain Baths yesterday. The final was won by P. Miller (Clovelly), with M. Digre (Bondi) second and J. Gunning (Manly) third. Inset: Joan Walker, second in the senior diving. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Tap Dancer

    Nancy Scales, a tap-dance competitor at the R. & T. Institute Eisteddfod yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. AUST. TWO AHEAD & FOUR TO PLAY

    WITH only four rubbers remaining to be played in the first tennis test which will be concluded to-day. Australia's quar[?]tte ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Blueshirts' Homes Raided In Ireland

    LARGE forces of Civic Guards raided the home of General O'Duffy, leader of the Blue Shirts, to-day, searching for seditious documents and arms. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. CANADIAN GEN. DEAD

    The death has occurred at Montreal of General Sir Arthur Currie, who commanded the Canadian troops during some of the severest battler ...

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  13. DEFRAUDED RAILWAY

    For having used an expired ticket for the purpose of travelling on the railway, Allan McLachian was fined £3, with 136 costs, at Newtown ...

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  14. RIDING 'HORSE' 100 FEET UP!

    THE large crowd which thronged Parramatta shopping centre last night was startled to see two mon astride the model of a white horse, ...

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  16. FEAR OF PLOT IN PORTUGAL

    IT has been announced on behalf of the Government that documents found in the possession of an arrested airman named Captain ...

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  17. ULM IS STILL HELD UP

    GIVING to inclement weather conditions over, the Tasman Sea, the Faith in Australia will most probably be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. EX-AUST JUDGE DIES AT SEA ON LINER

    A RADIO message from the liner Cathay, in the Red Sea, announced the death of Mr. William J. Schutt, former Australian Judge, ...

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  19. STH. AUSTRALIAN GRANT BILL

    BECAUSE the Labor Party opposed the payment of exorbitant raters of interest on overseas debts Mr. Beasley. Federal leader ...

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  20. UNEMPLOYMENT BILL

    The new Unemployment Bill, the most important Government measure in the first, part of the present session, which was debated in the ...

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  21. THREE DAYS' GAOL

    Before, Judge Curlewis at the Quarter Sessions' yesterday Henry Stephen. Sampson, 42, wharf-laborer wan charged with, ah assault on a ...

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  22. LECTURE AND DISPLAY

    Mr. Frank Stuart, of the Swords Club, last night gave a lecture-de-monstratior of physical culture training before members of the ...

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  23. FELL FROM MOVING TRAM

    Attempting to board a moving tram in Marion Street, Leichhardt, yesterday, Raymond Balley, 15, of Renwick Street, Leichhardt, missed ...

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  24. Mayoress To Wear Slacks

    BRIGHT royal blub slacks with a smart silk shirt and large, wide-brimmed hat are to be worn by the Lady Mayoress of Brisbane on the bench, at Caloundra this Christmas, She announced this at a meeting of the women's section ...

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  25. FEAR OF 500 R'WAY SACKINGS

    A RUMOR that 500 more railway men were to be dismissed before Christmas was mentioned by the Leader ...

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