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  4. REWARD OF £500 IN MANFRED CASE

    A reward of £500 has been offered by Mr. Ben Chaffey, owner of Manfred, for any information leading to the conviction of the person or persons responsible for what appears to have been an attempt, early ...

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  5. THE RACING SENSATION

    Manfred photographed yesterday with T. Clifford, one of the boys who frightened the intruders. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ELIMINATION OF REDS

    Another blow at the Communists was indicated when the full list of the new executive was announced at the Labor Party's ...

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  7. WHAT 'PLANES CANNOT DO IN WARFARE

    Major-General Hines, Chief of Staff of the Army, says that an air force can bomb a position, but cannot capture, let alone hold, it. ...

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  8. TURKISH TROOPS

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent assorts that reports from Turkey confirm the stories that four Turkish divisions ...

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  9. JOIN UNION OR GET OUT

    The join-the-union campaign, at the Town Hall, has shown a few militants amongst the army of 4000 employees, who do not ...

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  10. GOVERNORS

    Press despatches from Australia say that Mr. Lang (Premier of New South Wales) cabled "asking that Australians be appointed State ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLES

    Seventeen deaths from cholera have been reported during tho past 48 hours.--(Reuter.) BIG JEWEL ROBBERY. ...

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  12. A.J.C. DERBY DAY

    Last-minute information for the racing at Randwick today is published on page 12. ...

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  13. SLAUGHTER OF PEASANTS

    Mr. George Renwick, special correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," alleges that gruesome judicial crimes are being ...

    Article : 205 words
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  15. GREAT RAINSTORM

    A rainstorm, which occurred in the Tokio district last night, caused many deaths. Forty-two thousand houses were partly submerged in landslides. ...

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  16. HIS DYING WISH

    The grandson of Robert Southey, the famous poet and writer, who was disabled in the war, and who subsequently became a gardener, is dying ...

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  17. TRADE TREATY

    M. T[?]hitcherin (Soviet Foreign Minister), who is repeatedly conferring with Dr. Luther (Chancellor) and Dr. Stresemann (Foreign Minister), is ...

    Article : 95 words
  18. BODY IN BUSH

    While motoring from Grafton to Sydney, and when close to Coff's Harbor this afternoon, David Victor Parker, 39, ex-licensee of the Lion Hotel, ...

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    MR. B. CHAFFEY, owner of Manfred. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. INDIAN TRIBUTE

    The Begum of Bhopal placed a big wreath of red chrysanthemums and carnations at the Cenotaph this morning. ...

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  21. LIVING IN HOVELS

    Mr. Baldwin (the Prime Minister), speaking at Glasgow, said that in order to encourage mass production, the Government had ...

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  22. BRAIN AND FOOD

    Sir Arthur Keith, the eminent surgeon, lecturing at King's College, expressed the opinion that the energy in an ounce of sugar would be enough to ...

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  23. IT SHOULD BE FINE

    It should be fine for the Derby and summer sport today. But, if the elements keep faith with Mr. Mares, showers will fall at ...

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  24. ALLIED SUCCESS IN MOROCCO

    General Primo de Rivera has sent a wireless message, stating that, as a result of the Spanish bombardment, Ajdir is in flames, ...

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  25. BRITISH LABOR

    The Labor Party Conference adopted the executive's resolution in favor of the public ownership of a banking credit system, also of national finance. ...

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  26. DEBT CONFERENCE

    In connection with the French war debt, a temporary arrangement, covering a period of five years, was reached at today's conference. ...

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  27. AIR TRANSPORT

    Major-General Sir Sefton Brancker, Director of Civil Aviation, forecasts that in the not distant future, air transport will be as remunerative as ...

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  28. WISDOM OF HOSTS

    Reviewing the Imperial Press Conference, the "Daily Telegraph" commends the wisdom of the hosts in offering the delegates ample ...

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  29. RAMMED A SUBMARINE

    Inquiry has revealed the unexpected fact that the submarine Sebastiano was rammed by the Italian steamer Capena. ...

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  30. CARNIVAL TIME

    With the spring come the races, and with the races come the crowds. People wondered yesterday why the ...

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  31. PEER ARRESTED

    Viscount Torrington was arrested at raiding (Kent) on a charge of offering a worthless cheque on a Nottingham Bank. ...

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  32. A REMINDER OF SUNLIT DAYS

    This beautiful water color of a yachting scene at Sydney, by John Alcott, the well-known marine artist, has been presented to Lord Forster. It shows Lord Forster's yacht, Corella, C1, leading last year's champion, Nettle, C8, across the line. Admiralty House and the grounds of the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron are seen in the picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. MAN AND MONKEY

    Sir Charles Sherrington, Professor of Physiology at Oxford, addressing the School of Medicine for Women, gave an amusing personal experience, ...

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  34. MANY CHARGES

    The Federal Government has presented an indictment of 16 counts, embodying 863 criminal charges, against 42 fruit firms and 11 individuals, [?] ...

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  35. COLLIERY CLAIMS

    The Coal Tribunal is to resume the hearing of the claims of off-hand labor employed at the collieries, over which aggregate ...

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  36. TRAINS HELD UP

    Big crowds bound for the country for the week-end holiday caused a delay of trains at the Central Railway Station last night, and between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. ...

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  37. WEATHER FORECAST

    Generally fine. Showers in western and southern districts, spreading to the tablelands and parts of the coast, with some ...

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  38. NIGHT BAKING

    The bakers' shops closed for a couple of hours while the master bakers met to protest against the abolition of night work, and particularly ...

    Article : 55 words
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