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  3. To-day's Weather

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  5. RAZOR VICTIM GOES MAD

    FOLLOWING on a mysterious razor slashing affray at Newtown yesterday afternoon, the victim, while being treated at Royal Prince Alfred ...

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  7. BEST MATCH OF SEASON AT THE STADIUM

    A POOR HOUSE, quite unworthy of the match, watched a thrilling contest between Joe Zikmund (15,8), of Bohemia, and Allan Eustace (15.12, of U.S.A., at the Stadium last night. The crowd, who stayed away, missed a glorious match, and the first ...

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  8. ARGUE WITH MAD DOG

    "WHEN once the war gong sounds, all reason goes, and we might as well argue with a mad dog," said Mr. Justice Piddington in an address ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. LOOK OUT FOR SQUALLS!

    FURTHER heavy rain expected in your district. Danger of floods intensified. Please warn all concerned." ...

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  11. THEIR MASCOT

    Miss G. McKay, of the Melbourne University Teachers' Hockey Team (who beat the Sydney team yesterday), was custodian of the mascot. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. 'SNOW" CAN BE BOUGHT AT POLICE COURT

    DESPITE drastic penalties, cocaine traffickers appear to be willing to run the gravest risks in the conduct of their profitable and nefarious ...

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  13. WARNING TO SHIPPING

    The following warning to shipping was Issued by the Weather Bureau yesterday:-- Disturbance still severe, but ...

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  14. BLAXLAND LEVEL CROSSING

    The closing of the level crossing at Blaxland Road, near Eastwood Railway Station, has aroused much local resentment against the Railway ...

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  15. NO GOOD PURPOSE

    The mine workers were prepared to appoint representatives to attend the conference with the owners which was suggested by the Council of Churches. ...

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  16. A WIN FOR THE VISITORS

    An incident in the hockey match, Melbourne v. Sydney Universities' Teachers' Colleges. The Melburnians won. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. VIC. HARVEST PROSPECTS ARE BRIGHTER

    Good falls of rain during the weekend have greatly improved the Victorian harvest prospects. Pastoralists are more optimistic, and wheat ...

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  18. COAL COMMISSION STILL IN CAMERA

    THE Coal Commission continued its hearing in camera yesterday, in its preliminary inquiry into the ...

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  20. PERTH'S PROUD DAY

    TODAY is a proud one in the history of Perth. It marked the celebration of the hundredth birthday of the city, and a Lord Mayoralty ...

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  21. COTTON HOPES BOTH SIDES READY FOR PEACE

    HOPES of a settlement of the cotton trade dispute were revived yesterday as a result of the Intervention of the premier. ...

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  22. LORD B.P.s "OF"

    SIR ROBERT BADEN POWELL, the founder of the Boy Scouts, on whom the King recently conferred a peerage, ...

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  23. McGRATH, M.H.R., HIT BY TRAM

    Mr. D. C. McGrath. Labor member for Ballarat, in the House of Representatives, was crossing the intersection of Collins and Market Streets, ...

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  24. GIRL'S CLOTHING ABLAZE

    Eileen Robinson. 12 was badly burnt about the body at her home in Dreadnought Street. Lakemba, yesterday, when a Celluloid handled knife ...

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  25. COCAINE TRAFFICKING ALLEGED

    Following on a cocaine raid by police on a flat in William Street. city. On Saturday night. Henry Pier. 35. laborer. Patsy Noll. 26. Marle ...

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  26. STATE PARLIAMENT TO MEET ON SEPT. 10

    The Acting-Premier, Mr. Butten the show. indicated yesterday that the State Parliament would meet for transaction of business on the second Tuesday in September. That would ...

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  27. NARROW ESCAPES IN CAR COLLISION

    A motor car driven by Mr. R. Thompson, and another vehicle driven by Mr. S. Duncan, collided at the intersection of Mort and Cook at Streets. ...

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  28. NOBODY CLAIMS HIM

    The police have no fur been unable to Identify the old man who was found in a dying condition in a cave at Pymble on Thursday. It has been ...

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