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  5. UN-BRITISH

    Mr. Syd. Smith, manager of the Australian XI., replied last night to critics of himself and the team. Speaking as patron, at a meeting of ...

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  6. NEARING END

    Dinner engagements--even in the Conference's fifth week they are legion--wont by the board to-night, while the Premiers finally wrestled ...

    Article : 469 words
  7. CHARITY FRAUD

    A well-dressed man, of good appearance, who had defrauded charities by his plausible stories, was arrested by detectives ...

    Article : 441 words
  8. BEHIND THE SCENES

    Amazingly outspoken pen pictures of political heroes in the World War are contained in a book entitled "This Whispering Gallery," ...

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  9. MINISTRY IN DANGER

    Desperate attempts are being made by prominent members of the Labor Party to save the Lang Ministry from defeat. Following the speech in Parliament by the former ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. STILL UNCERTAIN

    Peace in the mines dispute is still uncertain. It is estimated that the unexpected swing in the miner's vote will result in 100,000 against ...

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  11. 32 YEARS' SERVICE

    First-class Constable Manktelow has retired from the police force after 32 years' service, 18 of which were spent at North Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ECONOMICS

    Tho World Economic Conference convened by the League of Nations has tentatively been fixed for May 4, 1927. ...

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  13. SWEPT ASHORE

    There is a possibility that the Malaita, which was swept ashore by the storm on Wednesday night, and is now hard and fast in the sand at ...

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  14. GENERAL STRIKE?

    The gravest alarm is felt here over developments at tho Aberdare Central Colliery during the last 24 hours. There is just the possibility of a ...

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  15. BROADCASTING

    An Empire chain of super broadcasting stations is at present engaging the attention of wireless engineers. The scheme is ...

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  16. AIRSHIP SERVICE

    Tho British United Press correspondent at Madrid reports that the Ministry has approved of the creation of the "Christopher Columbus Co.," which ...

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  17. SHAW'S MODESTY

    Mr. Bernard Shaw has declined to accept the Nobel Peace Prize money, although he will accept the award and lettering of the Swedish Academy. ...

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  18. BRIDGE STRIKE

    The disputes committee of the Labor Council, which has taken charge of the strike of employees on the Sydney Harbor Bridge, met yesterday morning ...

    Article : 98 words
  19. SINGAPORE BASE

    The Admiralty is optimistic that, after the Imperial Conference, the Singapore base scheme will proceed uninterruptedly, and is confident of ...

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  20. STRUCK BY TRAIN

    James Searle (39), a railway laborer, who lived at the Salvation Army Home. Foster Street, City, was struck by a train between Artarmon and St. ...

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  21. FIVE BURNED

    The river steamer Montreal, when en route from Quebec, was burned. Five members of the crew were lost. ...

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  22. SUCCESS ABROAD

    Miss. Alma Moodie, the Australian violinist, is delighted with her success at Queen's Hail. She states that her appearance was ...

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  23. Busy Mr. Bruce

    The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, is to receive the Freedom of Edinborough on November 24, and of Glasgow on November 25. ...

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  24. HEROINE'S STORY

    A phonographic record of the narrative of Miss. Florrie Hodges, the child heroine of the Victorian bush fires, has been completed by the Columbia ...

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  25. CLEM HILL

    Messrs. Scrymgour, Campbell, and Hodgetts have been elected to the Board of Control by a special meeting of the ground and finance ...

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  26. NO OVERTIME

    The stop-work meeting of the Waterside Workers' Federation yesterday decided to refuse to work overtime on the waterfront as a protest ...

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  27. WEATHER FORECAST

    Generally fine, and warm to hot, with freshening northerly winds. A tendency to some showers and thunder in southern districts. ...

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  28. Empire Marketing

    Mr. J. H. Thomas. M.P., who was Colonial Secretary in the MacDonald Ministry, has joined the Empire Marketing Board. ...

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  29. Roumanian Leader Dead

    The death is announced of M. Constantinesco, Rumanian Liberal leader. ...

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