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  2. Advertising

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  3. To-day's Weather

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  5. GELIGNITE AT DARLING POINT

    WITH a deafening roar a charge of gelignite blew out a portion of the garden wall of Mr. Edward Resch's home, "The ...

    Article : 292 words
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  8. JAZZING THEM UP

    This maiden had her own way of encouraging her champions at the Adelaide v Melbourne Teachers' Basket Ball match. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BRUCE WIELDS LASH AT PARTY MEETINGS

    THOUGH members are very secretive about it, Wild West tactics again triumphed at meetings of Nationalist and Country Parties to-day, when the vital issue of arbitration was disclosed. In his suave way, Mr. Bruce threatened the Nationalists with all the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THIEF GETS BIG HAUL

    WHILE Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Norton were on the ground floor of their home, "Winston," Fairfax Rd., Bellevue Hill, last night, a burglar got ...

    Article : 201 words
  11. THE GIRL FRIEND

    There were [?] of them among the barrackers at the Adelaide v Melbourne Teachers' Basket Ball match yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. COTTON ON

    SIR HORACE WILSON, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Labor, continued to-day his work as conciliator in the Lancashire cotton ...

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  13. DEATH LEAP

    CLIMBING to the highest point of the cliffs at Ben Buckler. Bondi, yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Valerie Josephine Heelan, 23, of South ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. THIEVES' TASTE IN WINE AND SPIRITS

    COOLLY selecting the best of the stock the thieves who broke into William Dunn's wine and spirit store. St. Kilda, ...

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  15. TEST SPEED OF 300 M.P.H.

    AT Calshot, near Southampton, the team which will represent Great Britain in the race for the 'Schneider Trophy have been in training for some ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. LABOR'S RANKS THINNED

    THE Labor Party's ranks have been unexpectedly thinned by accident and sickness--no fewer than four Labour members being now on the sick list. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. PLAYMATES CARRIED WREATHS

    Pathetic scenes were witnessed yesterday at the funeral of Robert Vernon Haddow, the 10-year-old victim of Sunday's shocking motor lorry accident at Newtown. School-fellows placed wreaths on the grave. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. WOMEN HAD NO PASSPORTS

    WHEN the steamer Bombala arrived at Port Pirie on Sunday to load wheat for Port Said, the presence of two young women. who were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. TRIPPED OVER HUMAN HEAD

    As he was walking along Gibson's Beach, Watson e Bay, yesterday, John Joseph Barnes, fisherman, of Cambridge Street, ...

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  20. "HERALD " ACCEPTS THOSE WRITS

    ACTING under instructions yesterday, Messrs. R. D. Meagher, Sproule and Co. issued Supreme Court writs for £10,000 in each ...

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  21. BABY BOY'S EAR TORN OFF

    Running from his mother's side. Frederick John Smith, 3. of Bunnerong Road, Maroubra. was knocked down by a motor lorry in Central Square ...

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  22. SEN. KINGSMILL

    Senator W. Kingmill (W.A.) was to-day selected by the Government Party in the Senate for the Presidency of that Chamber. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. BODY IN WOOLLOOMOOLOO BAY

    The Water Police yesterday recovered the body of a man seen floating at the western end of Woolloomooloo Bay. No marks of violence were ...

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  24. DOUBLE BLUFF WORKED

    CONSTABLE SHIELDS, of Darlinghurst, worked a double oluff on three young men whom he arrested single-handed in Anzac ...

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  25. CAR COLLIDES WITH TRAM

    A collision between a tram and motor car at the intersection of King and Elizabeth Streets, city, yesterday afternoon, caused a general dislocation ...

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  26. KIRK-WINDEYER GOLF CUP.

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  27. CARPENTER BADLY HURT

    Henry Eddie, 20, carpenter, of Russell Street, Five Dock, foil from the roof of a bungalow In course of construction in Blaxland Road. Eastwood, ...

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  28. DEATH ENDS FRUITLESS SEARCH FOR WORK

    Last Friday Alfonse Roche. 55. an Alsatian, arrived at Manjimup State mill seeking employment. Yesterday his dead body was found hanging in ...

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  29. MEDICAL CONGRESS MEETS NEXT MONTH

    The Australian Medical Congress will meet in Sydney this year, tho dato fixed being the first week in September. The Acting-Premier said last ...

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  30. LATE SHIPPING

    Arrivals: Stockrington from Newcastle, 12.25 a.m. Departures: Waraneen for Norah Head. 9.28 p.m.: Arakoon for North ...

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  31. LINDRUM LEADS IN BIG BILLIARDS

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  32. FORTNIGHT WITH BROKEN SKULL

    Ila Revelle, 17. fell off a bike at Footseray a fortnight ago, but only to-day was it discovered that her skull was fractured. ...

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