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  5. DRIFT TO WORK

    "The men are going back, beaten by starvation," said the miners' secretary (Mr. A. J. Cook) yesterday. ...

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  6. SWEPT TO DEATH

    Struck on the head by the heavy boom in a choppy sea off Bungan Head, Newport, yesterday, Mr. A. C. Saxton, a prominent business man and yachtsman was swept from his cruising yacht Awanui IV. and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GIANT AIRSHIP

    The "Daily Express" states that armed guards prevent all approach to the Cardington aerodrome, where the construction has begun ...

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  9. ALAN COBHAM

    The authorities and newspapers are determined that Mr. Alan Cobham's Australian flight shall not end almost unnoticed, as some of ...

    Article : 208 words
  10. CAR TRAGEDIES

    News was received in Sydney yesterday of two motor car tragedies in the country--one at Molong, where five were killed in a ...

    Article : 415 words
  11. A QUIET TALK

    LONDON, Thursday, Sept. 30. Signor Mussolini, Premier of Italy, has left Rome to meet Sir Austen Chamberlain at an ...

    Article : 118 words
  12. POISON PILLS

    LONDON, Thursday, Sept. 30. A dramatic search is being made for a man named Penh, who was accidentally supplied by a ...

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  13. PACIFIC FLIGHT

    Group-Captain Williams, who was compelled to beach his seaplane at Southport yesterday, will be delayed for two or three days, it having been ...

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  14. "A NEW FIASCO"

    LONDON, Thursday, Sept. 30. "A new loan fiasco," is how the evening papers describe the poor public response to the New South Wales loan. ...

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  15. MYSTERY GOLD

    Secrecy surrounded the arrival of the island steamer Montoro yesterday evening from the Mandated Territory of New Guinea. She ...

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  16. MLLE. LENGLEN

    NEW YORK, Thursday, Sept. 30. Exulting in her freedom as a professional tennis champion. Mile. Lenglen arrived yesterday from Paris. ...

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  17. FELLED WITH STICK

    Allen Huegill was battered on the head with a stick and critically injured at Ramsgate last night. An elderly man has been arrested. ...

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  18. NORTH SHORE PUNT

    Motorists will be able to use the Fort Macquarie-Milson's Point ferry service during the week-end. Repairs to No. 1 dock have been ...

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  19. AFTER WEDDING

    After an investigation, detectives are satisfied that there are no suspicious circumstances connected with the death of Francis ...

    Article : 319 words
  20. Australian's Success

    The first and second impressions of the new book, "The Isle of Escape," by the Australian, Jack Maclaren, bus sold out within a month. ...

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  21. Knowledge in Time of Need

    How rescue people in contact with live wires and how to render first aid in all cases of injury to human begins--these were some of the demonstrations given at the exhibition of boys' work yesterday at the Town Hall ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. BOXER'S DEATH

    Reg. Morphy, the boxer who was injured in a bout at the Stadium on Wednesday night, died in Nurse Munro's private hospital early this ...

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  23. Lord Mayor of London

    Sir Rowland Blades, M.P., has been elected Lord Mayor of London. ...

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  24. WEATHER FORECAST

    Cloudy and coot, with further rain along the coast and parts of the highlands, and still some showers about, the north-west slopes; ...

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  25. University Debaters

    The Pan-Pacific debating team defeated the Sydney University Union debaters, the subject being, "Has Democracy Failed?" The Australians ...

    Article : 35 words
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