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  4. To-day's Weather

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 19 words
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  6. LABOR CONFOUNDS BRUCE BY TACTICAL MOVE

    BY a clever tactical move, the Labor Party disorganised the Government plana the afternoon, and placed Mr. Bruce in the humiliating position, of having to tend frantic menage out to his supporters to come m and "For God's sake talk!" ...

    Article : 619 words
  7. AFTER FOUR SHOTS

    (CHARLES MORGAN, 21, motor mechanic, arrested after four shots had been fired at him, and Carl Zande, 33, plastered, ...

    Article : 551 words
  8. IMPALED ON RAIL

    THE driver of a car that crushed into the side rail of a culvert on the Richmond Road, last night, was shockingly mutilated. He was ...

    Article : 258 words
  9. ANSTEY STARTLES HOUSE ON MINING HORRORS

    SHOULD the Commonwealth Government pass a resolution which is a strong censure on the Imperial Government for all the coal is dustry in Britain to degenerate into an appalling situation, such as that seen recently by the horrified Prime of Wales on his tour through the ...

    Article : 745 words
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  11. BY WAY OF A CHANGE

    We are to used to seeing pictures of goods coming in from other countries that it is refreshing to get a glimpse of something in the way of an export. This is bearing oil bound for New Zea land. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 49 words
  12. COAL SITUATION

    The Labor Party here is making Itself fully acquainted with the coal situation in New South Wales, anticipating that big moves will be made in ...

    Article : 83 words
  13. POLICE GET PAID FOR GUNMEN THEY KILL

    OPEN season on Detroit gunmen was declared to-day by Police Commissioner William P. Rutledge, who presented ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. BONDI MYSTERY IS CLEARED UP

    POLICE are satisfied that Mary. Kennedy died of natural causes. The body with found by two Bremen under a ledge of rock between Tama ...

    Article : 202 words
  15. BOY'S FIGHT WITH JGLLER

    Awakened by his mothers muffled screams on the night of November 30 last, Clarence Frank Lodnerd rushed into her room and ...

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  16. DRIVE TO WIPE OUT CANCER

    THE Ministry of Health has begun a vigorous offensive against cancer, and a national association has been formed in Copenhagen to carry on the ...

    Article : 253 words
  17. END OF THE JOKE

    The dispute between the Works Department and electricians at Port Kembla, arising out of a boy's skylarking. was officially settled yesterday. ...

    Article : 79 words
  18. NOW WORTH £5

    MOTORISTS should be very wary of lending their cars to friends, whose own "'buses" have broken down. ...

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  19. NAVY WITHOUT A HOME

    THE decision of the Privy Council that Garden Island belongs to the N.S.W. Government has brought the Federal Government to ...

    Article : 257 words
  20. AMUSEMENTS CUT INTO BUSINESS

    THE radio, the phonograph and the automatic refrigerator in Stockholm homes are blamed by restaurant ...

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  21. EVEN THE PALMS FELT IT

    The recent dry weather almost killed many of the tropical palms in Hyde ark. Gardeners have been busy re moving the dead fronds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. CHURCH AND THE LABOR MOVEMENT

    REV. PEURY EVANS, a renowned preacher of the Congregational Church, Liverpool, who is travelling to ...

    Article : 147 words
  23. NIGHT CLUBS ARE ON DECLINE

    It was officially announced by the pollee authorities to-day that the popularity of London's night clubs is steadily diminishing. At some the ...

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  24. MAY BE INVOLVED

    A meeting of the[?] Council to-day discussed the possibility of members of the Railway Workers' Branch of the A.W.U. in ...

    Article : 136 words
  25. TOM WALSH IS CENSURED

    At the monthly stop-work meeting of the Seamen's Union hold in lite Trades Hall, Secretary Carrigan reported on the union's proceedings for ...

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  26. COUNCIL TO THE RESCUE

    "My husband has been in South Sydney Hospital for 12 months, and he will not be able to work for Several months We cannot afford to pay ...

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  27. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN

    While crossing the [?] line. between Redfern and Sydney, shortly after 9 o'clock yesterday morning Oscar nicks, 34. was run down and ...

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  28. SIX CRATES OF BEER BROKEN

    When a brewery waggon ten down an embankment near Neath railway station to-day, six crates of bottled beer were broken. The waggon. ...

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  29. LICENSEE'S APPEAL UPHELD

    The appeal of Joseph Henry Ellison, licensee of the Empire Hotel, castle reagh Street, against a conviction and fine of £5 for having sold liqour after ...

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