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  2. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

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  5. JOY RIDES FOR A QUEEN

    QUEEN MARIE of Roumania's present tour of America will cost practically nothing. The imperial suite on the ...

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  6. ENTOMBED MINERS ALL RESCUED

    THE forty-three miners who were entombed in a colliery at Ironwood, Michigan, since last Friday have all been rescued. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FIVE KILLED WHEN TRAIN HITS CAR

    FIVE were killed when a goods train crashed into a motor car on an unattended level crossing about a mile from Molong at 7.45 this morning. ...

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  10. A "PATIENT"

    Chippendale Kindergarten boys and girls [?]ve an interesting first-aid display at Boys' Week exhibition at the Town Hall yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ANOTHER CYCLONE

    A CYCLONE caused extensive damage to various parts of the Republic of Colombia. The sea entered the town of San ...

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  12. GLOOM IN BRITAIN

    BOTH sides to the mining dispute now regard November at likely to be a critical month. If November passes without a settlement ...

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  13. DAMAGE AT VERA CRUZ

    MEXICO CITY, Thursday. THE damage to the City of Vera Crux, which was swept by a hurricane and tidal wave, is estimated at ...

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  14. SUZANNE IN U.S.A.

    "HELEN WILLS, who is one of the best tennis players in the world at the present, will become even better during the next few years if the ...

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  15. CANADA'S RIGHTS

    AN organisation known as the "Native Sons of Canada" is taking a special interest in the forthcoming Imperial Conference. ...

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  16. EUROPEAN STEEL TRUST

    IT is expected that the formation of the French-German-Belgian-Luxembourg Steel Trust will be completed by the week-end. ...

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  17. CHARLESTON IS BANNED AGAIN

    FOLLOWING the Prince of Wales' example, the Leyton Urban District Council has banned the Charleston, which ...

    Article : 52 words
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  19. LABOR COUNCIL LAST NIGHT.

    "I WOULD accept your resolution if it meant fight, but I know that it does not mean fight." Mr. J. Beasley, president of the ...

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  20. PROBLEM PLAY CAUSES STORM

    THE Director of the Department of Public Safety has ordered the closing of the Newark Theatre, which has been showing the Earl of Lathom's ...

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  21. HOLLAND TO SUMATRA

    THE Dutch Air Force will undertake a second flight from Holland to the Dutch East Indies in April, 1927. It is expected the 'planes will cover ...

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  22. BRITISH-ITALIAN TREATY

    THERE is considerable conjecture following the announcement of the meeting to take place between the British Foreign ...

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  23. UP TO 300 MILES AN HOUR

    FACED with the position that Britain does not hold any aviation records, the Air Ministry, is secretly developing a 'plane capable of covering between ...

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  24. BIG DEMAND FOR WHEAT

    FOREIGN demand for cash wheat showed an improvement with sales at all positions from 600,000 to 700,000 bushels. ...

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  25. TWO MORE KILLED

    There was a fatal car accident six miles out of Bourke yesterday. Mr. Curtis commercial traveller for Ainsley's, Ltd., and Mr. Jones, ...

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  26. SPECIALLY BUILT FOR ELECTRIC TRAINS

    These new platforms on the east side of the Canterbury Station will be used for the first time next Tuesday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. MYSTERY GOLD ON THE MONTORO

    SHROUDED in mystery, the Burns, Philp steamer Montero slid quietly into her Dawes Point berth at dusk yesterday. ...

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  28. BOYS ON MEN'S JOBS

    THAT the whole trouble at the works of Dobson, Wormaid Ltd., Waterloo, is due to the introduction of boy labor was emphasised by ...

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  29. LOST OVERBOARD

    Mr. Alexander Charles Saxton, 60, the well-known yachtsman and managing director of A. C. Saxton and Cons, Ltd., timber merchants, ...

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  30. SHOCK FOR THE CONSTABLE

    WHEN a well-known plainclothes constable attached to the Night Patrol returned from his honeymoon to-day, he was ...

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  31. DISTRESSED WORKLESS

    MR. BADDELEY and his colleagues Messrs. Connell, Booth, Murray, and O'Hearn, Ms.L.A., waited upon the Premier yesterday, and urged relief ...

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  32. DEMPSEY'S CAREER ENDED

    THAT Jack Dempsey is definitely "through" as a boxer is the opinion of his former manager, Kearns. Thursday's fight, according to ...

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  33. SYDNEY UNI. DEBATERS

    THE Sydney University debating team which will tour the American universities was defeated by a Honolulu Pan-Pacific team, con[?]sed of one ...

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  34. MANFRED EXTENDED

    RIDDEN right out. Manfred put nine furlongs behind him in 1.38 on the tan at Flemington this morning. He covered five furlongs in 1.1[?] and made ...

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  35. TRAM-DRIVER INJURED

    When a tram and motor lorry met in a head-on collision at the corner of King and Samuel Street, Newtown, yesterday afternoon, William Linklater. ...

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  36. LUKAS IS WORSE

    Latest inquiries at Newcastle Hospital to-night concerning the conditions of the victims of Porcher Street shooting affray showed that the ...

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  37. FORCED TO SHELTER

    Coastal shipping had an anxious time yesterday. At least five [?] were forced to seek refuge from the cyclonic disturbance, and winds. ...

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  38. LEVY FOR THE UMPIRES

    At the meeting of the Lithgow Cricket Association delegates, Mr. W. Viant moved that sixpence be collected from each player per match, and the amount given ...

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  39. BOXER'S ILL-LUCK

    Up to a late hour last night. Reg. Morphy, the popular featherweight boxer, showed no signs of improvement, and was still in a critical ...

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  40. LONDON'S LORD MAYOR

    SIR G. R. BLADES. Conservative M.P. for Epsom, has been elected Lord Mayor of London. The new Lord Mayor, who is 58 ...

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  41. LATE SHIPPING

    Dilkera, for Newcastle, 10.50 p.m.; Adelaide S.S. Co., agents. ...

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