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  2. Advertising

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  3. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 words
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  5. REVOLUTION SPREADS

    Latest a[?]vices from Lisbon state that the Lisben troops have joined the Oporto revolutionaries, and that the movement has spread throughout the ...

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  6. GOLD THRONES AT WEMBLEY

    Two gold thrones used by the Klug and Queen at the opening of the Wembley Exhibition, which had been Muted in the War Memorial Chapel, ...

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  7. WESTERN PREMIER SOUNDS WARNING

    THE visiting Premier of Western Australia, Mr. Philip Collier, will be entertained at Paris House on Thursday by the State Ministry. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "ALL ABOARD FOR ST. JAMES"

    DESPITE all that has been said regarding the City Railway to the man-in-the-street. It may be 12,000 miles away for all he knows about it. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA ALL OUT 489

    SHORTLY after the Australians resumed their innings against Middlesex to-day, Taylor, whose was one not out at the opening [?] ...

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  10. A NEW MELBA

    She is practising hard, is this little Sydney student. And they say she has a voice that will startle the experts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ALL ARE BUSY AGAIN

    The basis of the settlement arrived at between the Industrial Disputes Committee and the employers' representatives of the Metal Trades and ...

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  12. SHANGHAI RIOTS

    LATEST report a from Shanghai in[?]indicate that the threat of serious rioting are failing, and that the police and their foreign auxiliaries are ...

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  13. THEATRICAL STUNTS IN MOROCCO

    The final stages of the Riffi War are being accompanied by theatrical submissions. For example, M. Steep, the French Resident, on Saturday, ...

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  14. LIGHTS OUT IN PITT ST.

    Three of Sydney's popular rendezvous were plunged into darkness early Yesterday evening, when the electric light cable broke down. ...

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  15. MR. CLAPP IS NOT APPLAUDED

    The recent strong criticism by the Chief Railway Commissioner. Mr. Clapp, of the statu of the city restaurant kitchens, has brought forth ...

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  16. AROUND THE CITY IN A COUPLE OF MINUTES

    This latest diagram, kindly supplied by Dr. Bradfield, Chief Engineer, shows the complete plan of the City Underground Railway, the North Shore Bridge, and the alterations on the North Shore. The three projects, interlocked as they are, comprise the greatest engineering undertaking ever known in Australia. From Kirribilli to St. James' Station will be a three minutes' trip in the electric train, and the journey between the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. NORTH OF ENGLAND'S STRONG SIDE

    The North of England team to play the Australians at Birmingham on June 2 will be: -- A. W. Carr (Notts). Capt. V. W. C. ...

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  18. BRITAIN BEATS ITALY

    Britain has eliminated Italy from the Davis Cup. Crole-Rees and Kingsley beat De Morpurgo and Serven[?]t. 3-6, 6-8, 6-4. ...

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  19. YOU'LL BE USING THIS UNDERGROUND SOON!

    Silent and deserted now, except for the occasional passing of a workman, these steps will soon be teeming with the traffic of a great city. They lead from the main assembly platform at St. James Station, on the City Underground Railway, to down to the platform on the main line. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. NEW ZEALAND'S LOAN

    A prospectus has been published of the New Zealand loan of £6,000,000, [?]earing interest at 5 per cent., issued at 98½. and repayable at par in 1946. ...

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  21. CYCLIST IS INJURED

    While riding a push bicycle in Malett Street. Camperdown, yesterday afternoon, Charles Wilson, 17, of Lennox Street. Newtown, collided with ...

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  22. BURGLARS GET £4000 WORTH

    Burglars made a great haul in [?]woomba on Saturday night. An entry was made into the jewellery establishment of S. G. Priest. Ruthven St., ...

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  25. HAIR-RAISING PRICES

    FROM Thursday next, Mr. Melbourne will be charged 2- for a haircut. Thi[?] decision was arrived at by the city ...

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  26. ONLY ONE CONVERT

    For 13 years a British mission in the Soudan has been trying to Christianise the local tribesmen. So far it bus made one convert, a lad of ...

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  27. FIRE AT NORTH SYDNEY

    North Sydney's shopping centre was a scene of unusual activity late, last night, when three fire brigades turned out under District-Officer ...

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  28. THE RATE MUST STAND

    All the machinery of the Arbitration Court has been directed to deriding whether five men, employed as laborers to assist in the erection of ...

    Article : 84 words
  29. FILLING THE BUNKERS

    Authority to buy an additional 12,000 tons of coal as a precaution if the present strike continues was conferred upon the Lord Mayor, the ...

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  30. A SHIP AT LAST

    The steamer Marlon Sleigh, owned by H. Sleigh, Melbourne, contractor for the Coastal Shipping Service of N.T., arrived this morning from ...

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  31. BOTVED STILL FLIES ON

    The Danish aviator, Captain Botved arrived here at 12.7 p.m. ...

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  32. N.Z. COMMISSIONER

    Sir James Parr[?] late N.Z. Minister for Education, arrived in London and was welcomed by Sir James Allen, the retiring High Commissioner for New ...

    Article : 69 words
  33. NEGROES FIGHT CHINESE

    According to Japanese reports, a dispute between negro sailors, of British nationality, and Chinese rickshaw coolies, at Nanking, led to one ...

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  34. BALLOON RACE STARTS

    Seventeen [?]representing seven nations, started in the "Gordon Bennett" race on Sunday afternoon. Weather conditions are likely to ...

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  35. LAUNCHES LOOTED

    Aborigines are looting the food supplies of two launches disabled in Victoria River, according to a message received by the police. ...

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  36. PILSUDSKI DECLINES

    Marshal Pilsudski, who recently conducted a successful coup, was elected President of Poland, but declined to accept the office. ...

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