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  4. TO-DAY'S WEATHER?

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  5. MR. FIHELLY HURT

    Aid. Jack Fihelly leader of the Municipal Labor Party, and late Cabanet Minister, and ex-Agent-Gen- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THOSE WHO PROFITEER

    THE Minister for Labor and industry has taken definite stop to grapple with the profiteering by captains of industry which so often helps to ...

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  8. REMARKABLE TREE

    These camellias were picked from a three 52 years old, grown in a garden by a Bondi lady. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GERMANY AT THE DOOR

    ACCORDING to the present plan, Germany will be elected a member of the League of Nations to-day. ...

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  10. RUSSIAN TREATIES WITH BORDER STATES

    Downing street viewing with disquietude the success of the Soviet in extending neutrality pacts with countries bordering on Russia, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BRITISH FORCES REPULSED BY CHINESE

    COINCIDENT with the collapse of the Northern Armies at Hankow comes news of a serious defeat of British ...

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  13. WILL NOT MEET MINERS

    THE coalowners remain obstinate in their refusal to negatiate a settlement with the miners on a national basis. ...

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  14. THORNTON'S XI.

    Mr. C. I. Thornton placed a streng English XI. against the Australians in the big festival match at Searborough to-day. ...

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  15. TO PROVE ALIBI

    At the resumption of the [?] murder trial to-day further evidence was tendered in the endeavor to prove an alible in the case of William ...

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  16. "HYPNOTISED" MAN AND WIFE

    The Jury at the Bathurst Quarter Sessions were compelled to liston to a startling story to-day. A middle-aged man, Charles Henry ...

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  17. SPAIN IS NORMAL.

    A COMMUNIQUE says that the country again is normal, and thai it is important to make it dear that there has been no political or military ...

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  18. NOT BULKY, BUT FULL OF WEIGHT

    Some people stall prefer hoarse to motor, and a team like this at work it certainly worth watching. The lorry has a load of sugar. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. SENATOR PEARCE'S REGRETS

    Senator G. F. Pearce who led Commonwealth Government campaign in Western Australia, went to Melbourne last night. Before his ...

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  20. THREE WOMEN CLAIM DEAD MAN

    A STRANGE entanglement arose in an otherwise simple case of accidental death providing the Coroner's Court yesterday with a grim just and ...

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  21. STRANGE FLASHES IN THE SKY

    A STRANGE astronomical phenomenon was observed in the sky last night, puzzling the scientists, it resembled an ...

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  22. DRAWN INTO MACHINE

    Michael Brennan, 67 of Charles St., Marrickville, was the victim of a painful accident yesterday afternoon while working at the N.S.W. ...

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  23. TEA DISTRICTS FLOODED

    THE flooding of the river Teesta has placed Dears, one of the most important tea districts, in a precarious position at the height of the harvest. ...

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  24. WOMEN TO SEE MR. CANN

    To-day at 11.15 a.m. Mr. W. Ratcliffe, M.L.A. will introduce a deputation composed of members of the Women's Central organising ...

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  25. NOW, THEN, YOU LEADER WRITERS!

    MR. D. J. QUILLINAN, past president of the Queensland district of the A.J.A., told the Commonwealth Electoral ...

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  26. COMPULSORY VOTING

    A private bill providing for compulsory roting at State elections will be introduced in the Victorian Legislative Assembly by Mr. Cotter (Lab) ...

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  27. BOULDER CUP RESULT

    The Boulder Cup, a mile and a quarter was run to-day and was won by Battledore, with Duritla second and Manitean third. The winners price was ...

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  28. AEROPLANE KILLS COW

    Another Point Cook plane was badly smashed to-day. but this lime the accident was not attended by loss of life. When landing at Belmont Common, ...

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  29. WOMAN SHOT IN W.A.

    At midnight yesterday Dorothy Dare, 32 single was shot in the ankle and his by a man in a house in Essex St., Fremantle. ...

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  31. LATEST CRICKET

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  32. DEAD BODY IN CREEK

    A telegram was received by the Commissioner of Police from inspector Byrne, of Dubbo, late yesterday afternoon, saying that a quarter ...

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  33. QUESTION OF HOURS

    Further light was thrown to-day on the apparently uncertain question of the number worked by lienry Ford's employees when Mr. Roiloway. ...

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  35. PROBLEM FOR THE DUKE

    No fewer than six different Rinerries have been planned by the Cabinet Special Committee for the choice of the Duke of Tork on his choice of ...

    Article : 62 words
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