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  4. U.C.P.-U.A.P. FIGHT MOVES TO LONDON

    FOLLOWING the publication by the London "Observer" of an attack upon the policy of the Federal Government, written by the acting-leader of the Country Party (Mr. Paterson), the bitter internecine fight in the ...

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  6. To Ban Or Not To Ban?

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Chaffey; the Deputy-Postmaster General, Treasury officials and police, and broadcasting stations representatives met yesterday to consider the broadcasting of race results and starting prices. They will meet again to-day. From the left around the table are shown Mr. Chaffey, Mr. Kitto, Mr. Mackay (Police Superintentendent), Mr. E. R. Voigt (B class stations), E. B. Harkness ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HUGE DAM SMASHED BY FLOOD

    THE toll of the hurricane that swept the entire Atlantic seaboard is feared to be greater than at first imagined. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Smiles

    "What's the use of worrying?" A budding young optimist at Dalwood Home sees the funny side of life. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BIG IMPETUS TO BLUE EAGLE DRIVE

    THE salutary effect of President's Roosevelt's ultimatum to the soft coal miners and owners in Pennsylvania is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TO SEE HER FAT GO

    If you are curious to know what is happening to her bust, waist, and hip measurements, read her letter:-- "I was 13 st. 4 lbs. when I started ...

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  11. THREAT TO EXISTENCE OF NATION

    MEMORABLE scenes of political loyalty to the Government were witnessed here to-day when Mr. de Valera delivered a rousing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Engineers Blame Faulty R'way Tracks

    FAULTY tracks and vehicles and defective traffic operation are blamed by railway ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. CHILD BURNED TO DEATH

    While playing with matches this morning Leonard Miskin, aged two years and 10 months, of Union ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. OBJECTIONS TO CONVICT LABOR

    GIVING as their reason the fact that Lansdowne Bridge was constructed by convict labor early in the last century, ...

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  15. FIRST SHARKS OF SEASON

    TWO sharks made an early, but unwelcome appearance, at Newcastle this afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. CHURCHES ARE SNUBBED

    REPLYING to-day to a deputation from the Church Mission Society protesting against the Groote Island Mission being protected by the ...

    Article : 141 words
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  18. RADIO MANAGER INJURED

    When a car he was driving from Sydney to Newcastle, on route to Brisbane, overturned near Belmont this afternoon, the manager of the ...

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  19. Do You Want to "Go Places?"

    WHEN feeling the urge to "go places," do so in comfort in your local Picture Theatre. In the ...

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  20. ALSATIAN BAN CONTINUED

    THE prohibition on the importation of Alsatians, which expires on June 6 next, will be continued stated the Prime Minister, Mr. ...

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  21. STRUCK IN EYE WITH PICK

    Robert Eade, 26, of Boolaroo, was painful injured at Stockton Borehole Colliery this morning. While working in an awkward ...

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  22. MANLY HOSPITAL BOARD

    Because of certain irregularities, the Hospital Commission has declared void the recent election of the Board of Manly Hospital. A fresh ...

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  23. ALLEGED ATTACK ON WOMAN

    On a charge of having maliciously inflicted grievous badly harm upon Ruby Wheeler, on September 16, Harry Stephen Sampson, 42, ...

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  24. "NO," SAID WITNESS, AND HE MEANT IT!

    BRIEF interlude in the Divorce Court yesterday; Mr. P. R. Higgins (barristor): Did you--! ...

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  25. PICKS GOSFORD AS HIS IDEAL

    Satisfied with its climate and natural beauty,Professor J. R. Mouatt, of the Government College, Singapore, has purchased a property at ...

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  26. REPORT MADE ON SHALE OIL

    A report of the activities of the Shale Oil Development Committee was handed to the Minister for Mines, Mr. Vincent, yesterday. ...

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  27. CAVES EXPRESS IN COLOR

    The Railway Department has provided a new Caves Express for service between Sydney and Mt. Victoria. A six-car set, with a "35" class ...

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  28. BULK HANDLING OF WHEAT

    A delegation from the Fremantle Lumpers Union held a conference with the wheat merchants this afternoon; and asked for a curtailment of ...

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  29. Prized Ugliness

    The Queensland entry at the Canterbury Bulldog Show, Yurnga Snow Lad, which won first prize in its division. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. SOCCER TRIPPERS HOME

    The Australian Soccer XI, which toured New Caledonia returned the morning. The players will be available for their respective clubs next ...

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  31. To Use Planes In Shipwrecks

    PLANS for equipping all Royal Air Force aeroplanes with life-saving equipment will be put into effect shortly, the opinion of the authorities being that machines fitted with life-lines and other apparatus could be of considerable value in ...

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  32. Counsel Fined £5 By Judge

    THE imposition of a fine £5, presumably for contempt of court, upon Mr. Harry Woolf, counsel for Alice May Baxter, of Mildura, brought the hearing of a divorce case to a sensational end to-day. ...

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  33. LOSS OF £5000 TO CHURCH

    The Presbyterian Church would have benefited by £5000 recently, but for the untimely death of a man noted for his contributions to the ...

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  34. TWO STOWAWAYS IN COURT

    Pending their deportation to New Zealand, Edward Melvin Lewis, 27, horse-trainer, and George Hayler, 27, cook, were sentenced to one ...

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  35. SEQUEL TO RAID ON CLUB

    For having sold liquor on unlicensed premises, Duncan Mackenzle, 23, and Robert Richards, 27, waiters, were each fined £30, and ...

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  36. FOUND DEAD IN BED

    Water Dorman, 51, coal carier, of Saywell Street Vale of Clwydd, was found dead in his bed yesterday morning, Coming from Sorata 30 years age. ...

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