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  3. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

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  6. THOUSANDS LOST EACH NIGHT ON "TIN HARES"

    THAT MAN THOUSANDS OF POUNDS are lost and won on tin hare racing at the While City was disclosed during a test case in West London Police Court yesterday. THE GREYHOUND RACING ASSOCIATION was fined £50, with £100 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CHICAGO MAYOR HEARST THE LION ROAR

    MAYOR THOMPSON. of Chicago, famous for his gun exple[?] during civie elections and his violent anti-British methods, [?] to make the present trial of a school teacher for pro-British propagands a nation-wide straggle by his action circularising all Slate Governors, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DRAMATIC RAID

    FRENCH and Spanish soldiers are hunting for Blasco [?]banez, the noted novelist, in the mountains and valleys of Andora. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WEEK-END TOLL OF ACCIDENTS

    THE week-end brought its usual heavy list of accidents. When a motor cycle and sidecar that William Brown, 19 of Wharf ...

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  11. BLOOD SPILT IN RUMANIA

    THE first serious violence in the present crisis occurred yesterday at Ki.hinicv, where gendarmerie tried to quell rioters, and ...

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  12. PLANE CAN RISE IN TWENTY YARDS

    A STARTLING apparatus enabling a plane to take off on a 20 yard runaway was demonstrated with complete [?] ...

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  13. PORTUG'ESE TEACHERS FEEL IRON HEEL

    CABINET has decided to dissolve the Association of State Teachers, which it is alleged is linked with foreign ...

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  14. LATE EARL OF CAMBRIDGE

    The Earl of Cambridge, brother of Queen Mary, was interred in St. George'r Chapel, Windsor, yesterday. The simple ceremony was attended ...

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  15. "PITY," SAYS DENISON

    Sir Hugh Denison, High Commissioner for Australia, speaking at a gathering of women at the Suigrave Institute yesterday, warmly criticised, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. CHESS BOARD POLITICS

    AN Anglo-French trading company is being formed in London to develop the portion of Morocco which Spain is expected to hand over to ...

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  17. PUSH BATTLE MAY BE FATAL

    DURING a brawl between two pushes at North Melbourne yesterday afternoon, Richard Dunstan received a bullet wound ...

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  18. CHALIAPIN SEEKS DIVORCE AT PARIS

    CHALIAPIN, the noted Russian singer who recently visited Sydney, has applied for a divorce from his wife, who is now living in Russia. The application was made through the Soviet Consul at Paris, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. COUNTERFEIT NOTES FOR CUP

    Counterfeit bank-notes for £2000, nearly completed, and a counterfeiting plant were seized by the police, who raided a house ...

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  21. ADDING TO S. AUS. WORKLESS ARMY

    THE PREMIER Mr. Butier, announced yesterday that it was his intention to dispense with the services of a quarter of the ...

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  22. LEFT VICTIM IN GUTTER

    With his skull fractured and his head and face severe'y lacerated. Francis Blair, 32. of E[?] Street, Hamilton, was left lying unconscious ...

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  23. FOUND WITH THROAT CUT

    With his throat and wrist gashed with a razor. Frederick James, an elderly man of Castlewood Avenue. [?] was found lying in a pool of ...

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  24. LONDON SWEPT BY GALES

    Gales swept Britain yesterday, and more than twenty people were killed, including the crews of river-boats and fishermen. ...

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  25. DETECTIVES' QUICK WORK

    A couple of hours after two thieves had broken into the home of Albert Kirkman, Evans St., Waverley, on Saturday night, they were arrested by ...

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  26. KELSO'S "LAME DUCK," BACCHUS, MAY NOT RUN

    BACCITT'S pulled up [?] after the Melbourne Stakes but appeared all right again when he had cooled dawn. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. 2KY AND THE CUP

    BROADCASTING station 2KY will give a graphic description of the Melbourne Cup. Ariangements have been ...

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  28. STOLEN CAR ESCAPADE

    Travelling at 60 miles an hour, a stolen motor car, driven by three youths, crashed into another can standing outside the Stadium, ...

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  29. BROTHERS IN SMASH

    A man was kitted and a boy injured when a motor car and motor-cycle crashed on the Main Western Road, Penrith, yesterday. ...

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  30. GRAFT ALLEGATIONS

    Allegations of graft made by certain people against members of Richmond Council, were referred to the Crown Solicitor, but he replied that it ...

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  31. WILL HAVE MUSEUM

    Early next year the Federal Capital Commission will invite tenders for the construction of a [?] at Acton, at an ...

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  32. LUCKY SIBERIAN PRISONERS

    THE Moscow "[?]stia' reports that thousands of political prisoners who have been banished to the desolate Narim district in Siberia are ...

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  34. TRAM HITS OLD LADY

    Mrs. Lamond, living at Surry Hills, was knocked down by a tram in Anzac Parade' Matraville, last night. Eastern Suburbs ambulance took her ...

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  36. BOY DROWNED IN DAM

    Reland Reverley, seven-years-old sail of George Reserley, of [?] Street. [?] was drowned in Aherdare Ex-tended [?] dam this afternoon ...

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  37. AUSTRALIANS' WIN

    Australian [?] officers framed at Jervis Ray, have secured first places, in every examination conducted by the imperial naval establishments in ...

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  38. VARSITY FOR CANBERRA

    It is generally expected that the Federal Government will take early action for the commencement of a University building at Canberra. ...

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  39. UNDER GIBRALTAR

    Spain's next big task is the construction of a tunnel order the Strait of Gibraltar, declared Kino Alfonso to-day. Inaugurating an clahorate ...

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  40. GEN, PANGALOS FOR TRIAL

    A Parliamentary commission has decided that General [?] will be tiled for high treason. The General's principal ...

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  41. FLIGHT TO ROME

    Ceaseri Sabbell an Italian war ace, has announced the he will make a night from New York to Rome late in December, in a Bellanca 'plane. ...

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