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  4. THEY FOUGHT WITH A WILL

    John Barleycorn assumed the novel role of peacemaker yesterday afternoon. It came about this way. ...

    Article : 194 words
  5. TO SAVE COAL CRISIS

    It is expected that Parliament will vote a round sum, say, £10,000,000, with a supplementary estimate if more is required for ...

    Article : 373 words
  6. THE BOYCOTT WEAPON

    A lengthy despatch from Shanghai,- published in the "Daily Express," states that a general strike continues. Operations of British ...

    Article : 139 words
  7. FIVE MISSING

    Fears are entertained for the safety of five men who deft Cattle Creek, in the Townsville district, in a launch on Saturday, for ...

    Article : 133 words
  8. BIG DIAMOND COUP BY CUSTOMS

    The most sensational raid by Customs officials in Sydney for many years took place last night when £10,000 worth of diamonds were seized on the waterfront. Ernest Walter Borshard, 33, a Swiss, described as a ...

    Article : 234 words
  9. WRIGGLING THROUGH NET OF WHITE AUSTRALIA Gentle Subtlety of John Chinaman

    The extraordinary revelations made in "The Daily Telegraph" of the existence of societies engaged in the work of smuggling Chinese into Australia give cause for alarm. Remedial action is necessary to prevent this ...

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  10. GOVERNOR'S DAUGHTER A SNOW-FIELD FAVORITE

    Because of her readiness as a novice to attach anything thrilling in the way of ski- running, Miss de Chair became d favorite with the American officers and Ski Club members at Kosciusko during the vice-regal party's visit. When she was not skimming over the snow by her own efforts, the Governor's daughter was being whirled ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. STILL SOARING

    The cost of living still goes upward. Figures supplied by the Bureau! of Statistics show that the average retail prices of meat ...

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  12. SHIPPING WAR ENDED

    A meeting of 3000 members of the Seamen's Union at the Town Hall basement yesterday agreed unanimously to accept the terms ...

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  13. DARING LEAP FROM TRAIN

    Handcuffed together, two youths Jumped from the window of a moving train to-day, and escaped from their police escort. ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR

    Dr Anderson, Inspector-General of Insane, was charged to-day with having dangerously driven a motor car on the night of July 18, and having knocked ...

    Article : 174 words
  15. HOBBS ATTRACTS

    The county cricket match between. Surrey and Nottingham at Kennington. Ovid on Bank Holiday attracted a creut crowd. About 30,000 were ...

    Article : 206 words
  16. GERMAN CLAIM DENIED

    Both Dr. Gye and Mr. Barnard deny Professor Keysser's claim that he anticipated the recent cancer discovery. They declare ...

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  17. SAVAGE ATTACK ON WOMAN

    Mrs. Martha Brown, 29, an English war bride, was the victim of a savage assault at her home in Rodsn Street, West Melbourne, ...

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  18. RADIO VISION

    By 1935, perhaps sooner, any public spectacle will be visible to persons without leaving home, following the recent success of radio ...

    Article : 111 words
  19. KILLED BY TRAIN

    With his head crushed to pulp and his left arm broken, Percy M'Intyre, a railway ganger, was found dead on the line at Kogarah late yesterday afternoon. ...

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  20. FELL UNDER 'BUS

    Willie riding a bicycle along Forest Road, Hurstville, yesterday, George Coughoon (15), a bus conductor, fell and had his right elbow severely crushed ...

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  21. GOVERNOR AND ADMIRAL AT KOSCIUSKO

    "Just splendid," said the Governor, and "Fine, real fine," echoed the Admiral at the close of their revels in the snow at Kosciusko at the week-end. Sir Dudley and Lady de Chair are on the extreme right of the picture, with Miss de Chair a "casualty" on the first-aid sleigh, to the right of which are Admiral and Mrs. Robison. American ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. MARKING GOODS

    In the House of Commons, Sir Wilfrid Sugden suggested that the Colonial Secretary should recommend to the Dominions the adoption by all their ...

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  23. TWO YEARS' TERM

    It is expected that the new agreement between the shipowners and seamen will be signed immediately. The duration of the agreement is ...

    Article : 68 words
  24. FARM WORKERS

    In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Herbert Williams (Con.), Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery (Secretary for the Dominions) stated that, in compliance ...

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  25. GERMAN PIANOS

    Since the embargo was lifted in 1922, German pianos imported into Australia have leaped from zero to 46½ per cent, of our total sales." ...

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  26. ONLY THREE DAYS MORE

    The influence of Wattle Day in the schools has had, as was expected, a marked influence on the interest of children in the meaning of the day and ...

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  27. STRANGE POISON STORY

    An extraordinary attempt to poison a family is thought to nave preceded the death of Richard Luke, 23, a farm laborer, last night. ...

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  28. UNIQUE WEDDING

    The marriage of the daughter of the late Princess Borghese to Count Hercolani was celebrated in an original manner. ...

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  29. CONCERT SINGER'S TRAGIC DEATH

    Mr. Charles Clark, a widely-known baritone concert singer, and a professor of vocal music at Bush Conservatory, died while filling an ...

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  30. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    The British Parliament may be asked to vote £10,000,000 as a subsidy to tide over tho coal crisis. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald says the ...

    Article : 510 words
  31. SMASH AT SUMMER HILL

    When a motor cycle and a motor car came into collision in Summer Hill last night, two men were seriously injured. ...

    Article : 131 words
  32. WEATHER FORECAST

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  33. GENERAL CABLES

    Mr. Baldwin, Prime Minister, announced that the House of Commons would rise on August 7 or 8, until November 16. ...

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  34. WINDFALL FOR ADMIRAL'S DESCENDANT

    It was announced in the House of Commons that the Rodney perpetual pension was commuted in January by the payment o£ £42,000 to a ...

    Article : 42 words
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