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  4. To-day's Weather

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 13 words
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  7. CLUES IN BAG MURDER

    DISCOVERY of a cotton wool wrapper and a carton which had contained hospital bandages are the latest clues unearthed in the ...

    Article : 228 words
  8. CARR DIES GAMELY

    A CASE which has aroused unusual interest was disposed of this morning, when, maintaining his innocence to the end, Frederick Carr, ...

    Article : 421 words
  9. WILL COAL CONFERENCE FAIL?

    ALTHOUGH no official statement was issued which could lead one to believe that the Compulsory Coal Conference would meet with failure, it was learned from authoritative sources yesterday that the parleys are likely to e abruptly terminated. ...

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  10. DOFFED HIS MASK

    Had to take off his goggles to read. Ronnie Allen snapped at the Milk and Ice Carters' Picnic. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. HAPPY!

    Wallace Elder found a "good possy" among the milk cans at the Milk and Ice Carters' Picnic. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. TO FLOAT BODY INTO COFFIN

    The body of a man found in the river near Aberdeen to-day was so decomposed that police will float it into ...

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  13. NOT WELL

    ON the advice of his doctor, the King spent the morning in Buckingham Palace as a private individual. He observed the two minutes' silence ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. COAL CONFERENCE TO CONTINUE

    THE Compulsory Coat Conference. which sat again at the Commonwealth Bank Building yesterday continued ...

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  15. MALOLA BRINGS U.S.A. TOURISTS

    The steamer Malola, belonging to the Matson Line (Oceanic Steamship Co.) which left San Francisco on September 21 on a Pacific crulse, is carrying 350 ...

    Article : 100 words
  16. ARM BROKEN IN SIX PLACES

    Eroll Whitcorn, 14, of Newtown, had his right arm broken in six places when a wall collapsed and sent him crashing 25 feet to ...

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  17. FLYING BOAT ARRIVES AT HOBART

    AFTER six hours' flight, one of the Southampton flying boats arrived in the Derwent. Conditions were fairly good, ...

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  18. "BORROWED REVOLVER TO SHOOT CATS"

    Charged with having an unlicensed revolver in his possession. Allan Kevin Flarrew. 22. 'bus driver failed to convince the magistrate at Kogarah Court ...

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  19. BOY'S BODY RECOVERED

    Sergt Day, of Water Police, recovered the body of Charles Carison, 7, of Merriman Street, Miller's Point, who was drowned on Monday, near No. 7 ...

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  20. WOMAN CHARGED WITH SLASHING

    Alleged to have slashed a man with whom she was conversing outside an hotel in King St., Newtown on Monday, Ruby Furlong. 34, domestic, ...

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  21. IT IS HIS FIRST DIP

    And he loved every bit of it -- little Kevin Milligan kept his dad busy at the Milk and Ice Carters' Picnic yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. DISCOVERY BUFFETED OFF KERGUELEN

    THE following account of the arrival of the Discovery at Kergueten Island has been wirelessed to Canberra by Sir Douglas Mawson: -- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. "VAMPIRE" BILL IMPROVED

    WHEN the Workers' Compensation (Amendment) Bill comes before the Legislative Council to-day it will have been altered, beyond recognition ...

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  25. SCULLIN IN HURRY

    "I AM only paying a flying, visit to Melbourne to attend a meeting of the Council of Defence, and I shall not have time to ...

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  26. GIRL MOLESTED IN CITY PARK

    Walking through Observatory Park, Miller's Point, late last night, a young woman was knocked down by a man and punched about the head. ...

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  27. FEDERAL LABOR MEMBERS MEET AT CANBERRA

    THE first pre-sessional, meeting of the Federal Labor Party will commence at 11 a.m. to-morrow morning at Canberra. ...

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  28. WILLIAM ST. SHOOTING.

    Matters are far from being quiet in the underworld. Police are hot on the trail of the killer of Bernard Dalton. ...

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  29. CUSTOMS HAUL

    CUSTOMS officers seized 58 birds on the steamer Changte. They comprised 18 Java sparrows and 40 Chinese ...

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  30. MIGRANT LOST OVERBOARD?

    On the arrival at Fremantle this morning of the mail steamer Oronsay, it was learned that on Thursday night of last week, while the ship was ...

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  31. New Skins for Old

    If you desire to look young this letter will interest you Keenly. A 50 year-old actress whose name is famous, writes: "Of course, my friends ...

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  32. COLLAPSED AND DIED

    Edward Augustus Theodore Kobb, 64 of 27 Burllington Street, North, Sydney, collapsed and died last night, while walking at Crow's Neat. ...

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  33. N. F. FALKINER'S £213,800

    Victorian property, valued at £213,800, was left by Norman Fraser Falkiner, M.L.C., of Noorllim. Goulburn River grazier, who died in London on May ...

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  34. 'PHONE & POSTAL INCREASES

    One of the items in the Budget will include increased telephone rates and charges and an increase in [?] post rates. ...

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  35. HUMAN BONES FOUND IN MELB. DOMAIN

    Excavations at the Shrine of Remembrance site in the Domain to-day brought to the surface a collection of human bones, Experts believe ...

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