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  4. "BOY" CHARLTON SMASHES ALL RECORDS

    "Boy" Charlton, the New South Wales swimmer, put cup an amazing performance in the final of the 1500 metres [?](1640) yards race at the Olympic Cames. He won in 20 [?]min 63-5 see., and smashed all records. ...

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  5. SMUGGLING ALIENS

    A smuggling industry that may rival rum-running has been discovered' through the arrest of 31 Italians, hidden aboard a small ...

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  6. FLOATING DOCK AT COCKATOO

    The Federal Government has been so impressed with the proposal to build a great naval floating dock at Cockatoo as an alternative to having one of the new 10,000 ton cruisers constructed there that the ...

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  7. COROT FOR £105

    For 100 guineas the trustees of the Felton Bequest have acquired a reputedly genuine Corot, and it, has been hung in the Stawell ...

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  9. LABOR CABINET IN SIGHT

    Negotiations for the formation of a Liberal-Farmers' Union Ministry having ended unsuccessfully, Mr Prendergast, ...

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  10. "HERALD" GOLF ARTICLES

    Beginning' tomorrow "The "Herald" will publish each Thursday a special golf article by Harry Vardon., who was ...

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  11. "BOY'S" FUTURE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Mr O. M. Charlton,, who is on the staff of the Bank of Now South Wales, was informed of his son's success by ...

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  13. WIRELESS RULES

    The now wireless broadcasting regulations wore approved by the Federal Executive Council today, and will become immediately effective. ...

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  14. MINISTERS PLEASED

    Mr. Bruce. Prime' Minister, expressed gratification today at the Australians', successes at the Games. All Australia, he said, would be glad to ...

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  15. MANLY "GOES MAD"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The whole city is in a state of excitement over "Boy" Charlton's astounding feat. Manly, his home suburb, has literally ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. COLDEST NIGHT FOR TWO YEARS.

    Melbourne experienced a frosty snap last night. The minimum screen reading was 32.0 dep., the lowest Since August 21. 1922 ...

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  17. MASTER'S CAREER

    Jean-Baptiste Camille. Corot was born in Paris in 1796. His family were well-to-do bourgeois people. Art experts consider' that, of the ...

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  18. DRIVER CASE APPEAL

    "I suppose there is an element of justice left in the State." ironically remarked Mr Wilbur Ham when the Driver case was again mentioned in ...

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  19. GREATEST DISTANCE SWIMMER

    The result of yesterday's swimming [?] Paris has helped Australia to re[?]rain some of the prestige lost to America at the Olympic Games in ...

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  20. IS THIS A BARGAIN FOR 100 GUINEAS ?

    A reproduction taken today of the reputed, Corot hanging in the National Gallery, Melbourne, which the trustees, of the Felton Bequest have purchased from a young girl for 100 guineas. No authenticated history of the picture is available."Herald." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. WORKS LOAN RUSH

    Prospective investors in the Board of Works loan of £500,000, which was subscription today, were at the Board's offices. Spencer street ...

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  22. WEATHER FORECAST

    Still a slower otherwise fine, with many frosts and some fog. OCEAN AX FORECAST. -- Fres ...

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