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  4. BARRICADES IN STREETS OF LONDON

    FOR the first time since the pre-war suffragette demonstrations, barricades were erected yesterday in the streets of London when between 100,000 and 300,000 Londoners made hasty preparations to prevent the march of 3000 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 18 HURT IN SMASHES

    THIRTEEN holiday makers, scattered for about 50 yards along the roadway, bleeding from numerous cuts and ...

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  7. Six-Hour Fight Carries On

    Following the pioneers, representatives of other States marched with the leaders of the movement in New South Wales in the Six-Hour Day procession yesterday. From left to right: Messrs. J, M. Baddley (Deputy-Leader), J. H. Gander, M.H.R., J. T. Lang (Leader). G. C. Taylor, M.L.A. (Queensland), N. Makin, M.H.R. (Federal president of the A.L.P.), J. A. Beasley, M.H.R., J, Quirk, M.L.A., J, J. Graves ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FAINTED & FELL INTO 'THE RIP'

    RETURNING in the launch Victorious from McMaster's Beach to Woy Woy tonight, Donald Thew, 16, of ...

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  9. PROCESSION WAS BIG SUCCESS

    DEMONSTRATING the determination of the Labor Movement to accelerate the achievement of a 40-hour ...

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  10. UNION BANNERS WERE TO THE POINT

    TWO banners very much to the point were carried by Unionist in the Six-Hour Day procession yesterday. One ...

    Article : 136 words
  11. AVIATRIX SEEKING RECORD

    AIMING to halve her present solo record of 14 days 23 hours to Australia, Miss Jean Batten took off from Lympne ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ATTACK BY SHARK ON BATHERS

    COMING into shallow water at Palm Beach shortly after midday yesterday, a shark, according to a number of ...

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  13. Dramatic Rescue On Rail Line

    BOY SCOUTS figured in a dramatic dash to save an unconscious colleague, Charles Packer, 15, of Australia Street, ...

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  14. STOP PRESS

    After discussing the riots that occurred in connection with the Fascist march in London, the Labor Party conference adopted ...

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  15. OFF TO MELBOURNE

    AMONG the horses to be entrained for Melbourne to-night are Talking and Shakespeare, The former's next outing is to be in the Caulfield ...

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  16. Won Well-Earned Applause

    Certainly one of the most attractive floats in the long Six-Hours' Day Procession, that entered by the Electrical Trades Union, depicted a model electric railway carriage, and gave a glimpse into the railway workshop. Bearing a poster, "Skilled Electricians, Guard Four Safety," the float ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Girl Overcome By Bathheater Fumes

    THE timely arrival of her father saved the life of Owen Clifton, 22 of Pyrmont Street, Ashfield, who was overcome by carbon-monoxide ...

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  18. DEVALUATION

    SIGNOR MUSSOLINI announced to-day that the lira would be devalued to 90 to the pound sterling and 19 to the dollar. ...

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