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  3. To-day's Weather

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 words
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  6. TO MEET HIS WIFE

    COMMANDER Fitzmaurice, who, with Captain Koehl and Baron von Huenhnefel, flew the Atlantic from east to west--Ireland to ...

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  7. CROWD FIGHTS TO ENTER

    DISGRACEFUL scenes were witnessed outside the Criminal Court this morning, prior to the opening of the second trial of Ronald Greeves Griggs, ...

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  8. THE CROWD SOON GATHERED

    A steel girder being removed from St. James Theatre building operations yesterday morning broke down the [?]in ker on which it was mounted. Traffic in King Street was blocked for a considerable time. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE "RILE" OAK

    YESTERDAY the Board of Admiralty met to consider the Royal Oak case. It is understood that in addition to ...

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  10. LEGAL OR ILLEGAL?

    SHOULD "illegal operations" be legalised ? Should infanticide be recognised by law? ...

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  11. ALL EYES NOW ON BYRD

    THE successful flight from Europe across the Atlantic by the German-Irish aviators, has lent increased interest to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. TO BOYCOTT PERDRIAU'S

    The price-cutting war between the small retailers and firms, which specialise in cheap tyres, took s serious turn last night, when the Victorian ...

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  13. WON EVERY SET

    The Australian women's tennis team won every match here against Transvaal. Results:-- Singles: Mrs. O'Hara Wood beat ...

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  14. N.S.W. GRAZIER ON TRIAL

    The trial of John Oliver Sehier, grazier, of Findley, N.S.W., for the manslaughter of Beatrice Gibbons, at Kilda, on February 12, was ...

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  15. GIRL'S BODY IN WELL

    Police suspect foul play following the dialing of the dead body of Gladys Wilson, 13, of Vesper, near Nooger, in a wel[?] lon the property of her ...

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  16. BOUGHT AT £4; NOW WORTH £92

    SHARES in the Monte Carlo Casino, purchased for £4. are now worth £2. The profits for the year were £1,232,000 ...

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  17. NO PETROL ON ANZAC DAY

    MOTOR gauge proprietors intend to ask the authorities to prohibit the sale of pet roll oil and accessories on ...

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  18. THE MASTER MIND

    "You are the man who is leading Kennedy astray, Scully. There is no doubt in my mind that you are the master mind." ...

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  19. POLICE SEEK MAN

    Although the police have the name and description of the person who, it is believed, threw acid into the faces of Donald McDonald and Mary Delves ...

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  20. INJURIES PROVE FATAL

    When Reginald Wrench, 39, farmer of Kenthurst, in the Parramatta district, saved his daughter from injury by jumping in front of a falling ...

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  21. CAR THIEVES' GANG

    WITH the arrest of three men last night on a charge of having stolon a motor car valued at £750, police believe that they have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. WON'T BE MUCH ROOM, THEN

    Elizabeth Street is to have four sets of tram rails. The new lines are being laid on the Hyde Park side. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. FERRY CRASHES INTO WALL

    With a terrific impact, the Sydney Ferries steamer Kareeba crashed into the wall fronting the footpath between Nos. 3 and 4 jetties. Circular Quay, at ...

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  24. OLYMPIC FUND

    In connection with the appeal for funds to send the Australian team to the Olympic Games, members of the Civic Club were addressed by their ...

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  25. CHARGE OF ASSAULT

    Clive Samuels, 35, taxi-driver, was at Central Police Court yesterday, remanded until May 14 on a charge of having assaulted Thomas Jones, ...

    Article : 63 words
  26. THEY GO TO SEA, BUT THEY DON'T

    The five garbage tugs, which carry Sydney's refuse to sea, are not seagoing vessels, so Chief Judge Dethridge determined in a judgment in the ...

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  27. RUSSIAN WELCOMED

    Mr. J. Rosing, Russian trade representative, is visiting Adelaide. It is remarkable that his visit is being regarded with the utmost respect and ...

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  28. ANOTHER TRAIN WRECK ATTEMPT

    Inquiries being made by police here into what appears to be a deliberate attempt to wreck the Sydney train by placing concrete blocks on the rails ...

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  29. SHARK VICTIM IMPROVES

    Late last night, St. Vincent's Hospital authorities stated that Maxwell St[?] victim of Saturday's shark attack, showed slight improvement. ...

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  31. STILL NO SETTLEMENT

    No further developments have taken place in connection with the strike of employees on the Midland Junction Railway. Representative of the ...

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  32. "NO EXAGGERATION"

    Mr. Ashworth, a member of the Constitution Amendment Commission, and also president of the Victorian Employers' Federation, to-day replied ...

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  33. CONSTABLE STOPS BOLTING HORSE

    CO-OPERATION between tramway officials and police probably prevented an accident at Newtown yesterday. ...

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  34. WHARF MEN'S WORK

    Claiming preference for members of the Waterside Workers' Federation, Mr. W. H. Seale, secretary of the Sydney branch, gave evidence ...

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  35. FEDL. CABINET MEETS

    Various Federal appointments were discussed by Cabinet to-day. Numerous applications for the secretaryship of the Markets Department, ...

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  36. EXPERTS AT B. HILL

    A party of mining men who arrived here to-day on an inspection included Mr. W. S. Robinson (managing director of the Zinc Corporation Ltd.) ...

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  37. OLD KETCH IS SUNK

    The steamer Gundiah, owned by denes and Co., ran into the ketch Shannon at 5 o'clock this morning and sank her within a few minutes. ...

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  38. EGYPTIAN SITUATION

    Questioned regarding the comment of Mr. Mackenzie King, Canadian Prime Minister, on the Egyptian position, Mr. Bruce stated that Australia was in a ...

    Article : 59 words
  39. FRACTURED SKULL

    Stanley Walker, 10, of Howard St., Mascot, was selling newspapers on a tram in Botany Road. Mascot, last night, when he fell, fracturing his ...

    Article : 35 words
  40. WOMAN WITH COCAINE

    When Sergeant Small, Constables Clancy, Vogan and Curtis entered premises in Campbell Street, City, last night they arrested a woman on a ...

    Article : 40 words
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