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  4. SAVINGS BANK PROSPECTS

    "ON every hand there is staggering proof that democracy, as we know it, has failed. When Magna Charta was signed, the country had to be saved ...

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  5. WAR DEBTS SUSPENSION

    "The United States Government proposes a postponement during one year of all payments of inter-Governmental debts, reparations and relief debts, both principal and interest." President Hoover made this offer to the world last night, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GOOD HOPE OF RE-OPENING

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Even if the Government Savings Bank of. New South Wales is re-opened, backing from the Commonwealth Bank ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PANIC LED TO ICY BATH

    THROWN into a panic when he set burglar alarms ringing in the New South Wales Bookstall on Taronga Park wharf, early yesterday morning, a ...

    Article : 162 words
  8. LOCAL OPINION IS CAUTIOUS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Both Mr. Lyons (Federal Opposition Leader) and Mr. Lang (N.S.W. Premier) commented upon the Hoover ...

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  9. TWO SLASHED AND DYING

    Early this morning Emil Watts (64), of Roscoe Street, Bondi, and May Watts (37), same address, were admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SHORTEST DAY, BUT ONLY BY ONE MINTUE

    To-day is the shortest day, but as the Scotsman said of his drink, "only just." It will be a bare minute shorter than yesterday. ...

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  11. FINE, FROSTY WEATHER

    Fine weather was experienced in Sydney during the week-end, but it was cloudy and overcast in many parts of the State. According to the Weather Bureau, more ...

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  12. "RIDE ON A BIG 'BUS"

    WHEN four-years-old George Clarke, of Cooba Street, Lidcombe, announced to his mother at lunch-time yesterday that he intended going for a ride in the "big 'bus," ...

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  13. HURLED TO DEATH FROM PONY'S BACK

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Thrown from a pony in Hollywood Grove, Carnegie, today, Ronald Brooks, 14, of South Yarra, fell heavily and broke his neck. ...

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  15. MOTHER INJURED, BUT SAVED HER SON

    WHEN Mrs. Eileen Mary Robertson (36), a nurse, of Reid Street, North Sydney, and her son, Alexander Strachen (6), fell down the companionway of the ferry ...

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  16. THE NEWS AT A GLANCE

    A MAN and a woman were taken to St. Vincent's Hospital early to-day, after an alleged razor-slashing at Bondi. -- P. 1. NELLIE Stewart, for 50 years the idol ...

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  17. LOTTERIES ACT IN FORCE TO-DAY

    THE State Lotteries Act, by proclamation, comes into operation to-day, and it is expected that the tickets for the first consultation will be available on the first ...

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  18. "MY BUSINESS," SAID WOMAN AT GAP

    "That's my business!" Indignantly, a well-dressed and pretty young woman, found gazing over the edge of The Gap, Watson's Bay, early ...

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  19. BOY HURT BY EXPLODING CYLINDER

    While playing with a gas cylinder in the back-yard of his home in Brooklyn Street, Tempo, on Saturday, Norman Walker (13) was seriously injured when it exploded. ...

    Article : 64 words
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