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  4. SMUGGLING CHINESE INTO SYDNEY

    There is not the slightest doubt that Chinese immigrants are smuggled into Sydney and other ports in Australia on borrowed birth certificates. Customs authorities know it. ...

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  5. TERRIBLE TOLL OF FLOODS

    Four hundred people have been drowned and 225,000. a re homeless as a result of disastrous floods in Korea. ...

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  6. ENGLAND HEARS CHILE

    Mr., Partridge, of wireless station "G2KF," has informed the Australian Press Association that, as a result of a message passed on by the New ...

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  7. LAND HUNGER '

    When applications for three homestead farms were called for, 2230 people responded The ballot to decide who shall ...

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  8. £500 COMPETITION

    In the pictorial section to-day is published the first series of entries in "The Daily Telegraph" £500 photographic competition. ...

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  9. BIG CITY SCHEME FOR WORKERS' HOMES

    A big city housing scheme, to occupy practically the whole of the Brisbane Street resumption area, on which still remain shanties in this, the worst slum area in the city, is at present receiving the consideration of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MR. LANG HAS PROMISE TO REDEEM

    "Mr. Lang gave his assurance in the Wollongong Town Hall," writes, our Port Kembla correspondent, "that if returned to power he would' at once ...

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  11. PROBLEMS OF THE PACIFIC

    Some interesting phases of the problems facing the nations of the Pacific were discussed to-night by Mr. Francis M'Cullagh, special correspondent ...

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  12. PICKING UP KF1

    To a temporary aerial 15ft. high, and a wire fence used for the "earth," the "Kashmiri Song" came with derful clarity and sweetness from ...

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  13. HIGH AND DRY AT ROSE BAY

    De Pinedo's seaplane has been hauled ashore at Rose Bay, where repairs are being effected. This is delaying the flight to Tokio. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. CHINESE SYNDICATE

    Although telegrams from Darwin hint that Inspector Gabriel, of the Home and Territories Department, is gradually obtaining evidence ...

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  15. CHILD HIT BY ONE CAR

    A pathetic motor tragedy took place this afternoon, when a small child, George Percival Murphy, aged 6½, of Dorcas Street, South ...

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  16. THE SHIPPING TREATY

    The terms for the settlement of the shipping strike agreed upon at the conference between the representatives of the union and the ...

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  17. "WHITE" AUSTRALIA

    Australia received a fine tribute from one of the surgeons of the American Fleet tho other day. "I have travelled the wide world."' ...

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  18. SMASH AT RANDWICK

    A motor car and a tram came into collision at Randwick yesterday afternoon, and a man was injured. The accident occurred when Thomas ...

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  19. NATIVE RAID ON MISSION

    The missioner at the Forrest River Mission Station, in the North-west, has reported that a hundred natives from Drysdale ...

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  20. FOUR MEN ARRESTED

    Yesterday four arrests were made by Detective-sergeant Prior, Detective Alford, and Constables Deveridge and Shephard. of Newtown, in connection ...

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  21. POLICE SURE HE IS MAD

    Cyrus Braby. arrested yesterday and charged with the murder of William Southwick at South Yarra, was remanded from the City Court ...

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  22. BODY RECOVERED

    The body of William Crisp, who was entombed by the explosion at Roinbury Colliery, was discovered to-day, 27 yards from the bottom of the drive. ...

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  23. WOULD LIKE TO SEE WORLD

    In an interview with the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express," the ex-Crown Prince of Germany protested agatinst the fate ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES

    Lord Stonehaven, Governor-General Designate of Australia, on a farewell tour through Ayr, said that he would like to remain in Parliament, to ...

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  25. BROADCASTING FROM ARMIDALE

    On Thursday night next, between 8 and 10 o'clock, on a wave length of 220 metres, Mr. H. A, Marshall, from station 2HM, will conduct an ...

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  26. AMERICAN BASEBALL

    New York Giants had only a one day stay at the top of the National League table, losing to St. Louis; while the Pittsburgh players idled away a ...

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  27. ENORMOUS EXTINCT BIRD

    The bones of a gigantic moa were found at Sumner, a few miles from Christchurch, by men laying water nines. ...

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  28. ELEVEN YEARS AGO

    To-day is the eleventh anniversary of Great Britain's entry into the Great War. This picture shows the declaration of war being read ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. ROUBLES FOR CHINA

    It is reported that two secret societies, the membership of which largely comprises the criminal class, have joined forces with labor agitators, and ...

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  30. BRISBANE BRANCH

    It was decided at a crowded meeting of the Queensland branch of the Seamen's Union, held this afternoon, to endorse the agreement reached in ...

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  31. YOUNG WOMAN IN HARBOR

    A young and good-looking woman jumped into the harbor at Dawes Point last night. Jack Haren, an employee of the ...

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  32. LABOR AND I.W.W.

    The Deputy Leader of the Federal Opposition. Mr. Anstey, so far refuses to be drawn by the challenge issued by the Federal Country Party Parliament ...

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  33. ADELAIDE IN FAVOR

    After a meeting of the Port Adelaide branch of the Seamen's Federation to-day, which lasted four hours, the secretary, Mr, A. C. Woodsford ...

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  34. SKIN WOOL CASE

    Appeals by Frederick Bardsley and Kregliner and Fernau, Ltd., in actions brought by them against the Commonwealth Central Wool Committee and ...

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  35. NEWCASTLE MEETING

    The Newcastle branch of the Seaman's Union held a mass meeting this afternoon, to hear Mr. W. Hussack's explanation of the terms of settlement ...

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  36. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    Floods in Korea have caused 400 fatalities, and rendered 225,000 homeless The damage done to property is ...

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  37. CANNED FRUITS

    The exportable surplus of the season's pack of Australian canned dessert fruits, comprising 140,000 cases of apricots. peaches, and pears, has been sold ...

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  38. OTHER CABLE NEWS WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 5

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  39. REBELS PUNISHED

    In a message from Beirut, the French operations at Jebel Druz, in Syria, are aa satisfactory. Eighteen insurgents were killed by an aerial bomb. ...

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  40. Y.A.L. BOYS AND PREFERENCE.

    The 350 country boys who stayed at Burdekin House last week, under the auspices of the oung Australia League were addressed by Mr. Bagnall and Mr. ...

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  41. LADY CARRINGTON DRIVE.

    Lady Carrington Drive National Park will be closed from to-morrow wntill repairs have been effected ...

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