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  4. To-day's Weather

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 words
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  6. ATE DRUG LIKE LOLLIES

    STATED by a doctor to have been "chewing veronal like lollies," Eva Frost, 45, was taken from a Johnston Street, Annan- ...

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  7. WHERE THEY STAND

    THOUGH the chairman at a gathering of man[?]turers yesterday made it clear there was to be no vote or expression of opinion after Mr. ...

    Article : 275 words
  8. PERILOUS VOYAGE

    CAUGHT in the secth of a terrific gale, and f[?] to turn hack and run with the w[?] when the vessal had actually rea[?] Bvron Bay. ...

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  9. HIGH COST OF ENGLISH COAL

    THE cost of English coal to Australian buyers has jumped 165 a ton since the South Australian railways imported 35,000 tons from ...

    Article : 261 words
  10. COAL COMMISSION.

    FEDERAL Labor members yesterday challenged Mr. Bruce to stand up in his speech before the National Club on Monday, by taking immediate steps to so alter the terms of reference to the Coal Commission, that the Commissioners would he compelled to make the Coal Barons ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. CANCER CLAIMED 96 VICTIMS IN JUNE

    CANCER claimed 36 deaths during last month, out Of 1003 register in the metropolitan area. ...

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  13. HIGHER COST OF LIVING DURING JUNE

    LAST month average Sydney retail prices of meat was 59.2 per cent, higher than in July, 1911, and other fond and ...

    Article : 175 words
  14. SPAIN THANKS BRITAIN

    THE Spanish Ambassador in London. Marquis Merry Del Val. called on the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Arthur Henderson, to express officially the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. NO; THET'RE NOT DEAD!

    To augment the flocks of New Guinea these rams were shipped Rabaul by the Montoro yesterday. They're only pretending they're dead. Sheep are like that. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. YOU MAY TELL THE "WORLD"

    THEY did eventually bridge the George's River. Some day we may journey to Newcastle along the shorter Huwkosbury ...

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  17. MORE BONNY BABIES

    Nurse Warden and Nurse Dornan have their hands full with two of the little charges of Renwick Hospital for Children. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. SMALL GROWER MAY SUFFER

    ONE of the results of the operation of the Farm Agents Act has been to close the market controlled by Mr. L. A. Salmon, at Mur- ...

    Article : 252 words
  19. DISMISSALS AT ARMS FACTORY

    Telegrams are still being exchanged between Lithgow and the Federal Government. over the 360 dismissals at the Small Arms Factory. ...

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  20. TO SPONSOR CHINESE NAVY

    AN agreement has been signed between the British and Chinese Governments providing for the training of Chinese naval cadets in England. ...

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  21. KILLED WIFE'S FRIEND

    "My husband continually ill-treated me, and frequently knocked me down," said Mrs. Emily His-cock, at the coroner's inquiry to- ...

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  22. DIGGERS MAY DEBAR FOREIGNERS

    A MOTION will be submitted at the annual conference of the Returned Soldiers League at Melbourne, on July ...

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  23. TERRIFIC MOTOR SPEED KILLS SWALLOW

    DRIVING his British Sunbeam car at Brooklands to-day. Kaye. Don. the famous racing motorist, beat the world's re- ...

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  24. SHOT HIS GIRL'S FATHER

    Charged with unlawfully wounding Langelous McCoy Green at West Perth on June 8, Frederick Charles Lind appeared before the Criminal Court to- ...

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  25. KING RETURNS TO LONDON

    AFTER their wonderful drive to Buckingham Palace through a mass of cheering humanity, the King came on to the balcony, accompanied ...

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  26. AIR FLIGHT FOR PATIENT'S LIFE

    The Q.A.N.T.A.S. aeroplane. Victory, with Mr, Affleck as pilot and Sir. Wright as mechanic, started from the Fannie Buy [?]vlaition ground to-day at ...

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  27. STOWAWAY ELUDES PURSUERS

    While the outgoing mail steamer Orvieto was being loaded with coal, a man jumped from the wharf into the bunkers, He was followed by a mem- ...

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  28. WOOD-BLOCKS CONTRACT

    Mr. Garlic, Chief Civic Commissioner, stated yesterday that the matter of the purchase of woodblocks for the streets, would remain in abeyance pend- ...

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  29. COLLISION INJURES TWO

    Charles Martin. 19. of Bayview A v.. Underoliffe, and Henry Peters of Ramsgate Road. Sann Souci were injured when a cycle driven by the ...

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  30. BEHEADING BAN IN CHINA

    Decapitation an a death penalty will in future be forbidden in China. The new order declares that although this form of punishment has been aban- ...

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  31. ZINOVIEV'S WIFE DEAD

    Ziata Liline, the wife of. Mr. Zineviev, who travelled with Lenin from Germany to Russia in 1917 in a scaled railway wagon, has died in Moscow ...

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  32. COLLAPSED AND DIED

    Peter Ward. 65. collapsed and died at his residence. Pitt Street, city, lost night. ...

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