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  4. CITY FORECAST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 7 words
  5. MANY MILES OF PEOPLE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The biggest and most impressive funeral Australia has known was accorded Sir John Monash to-day. when over 150,000 people paid silent tribute to the nation's great war leader. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. REVELATION OF MURDER

    Nothing crueller of its kind was ever done than the publication, by "Truth" yesterday, of a letter purporting to be ...

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  7. WILL U.S.A. DROP GOLD?

    America's position has been the subject of wild rumors in financial circles, the most important of which ...

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  8. POLICE NOT TO BLAME Mrs. Bryce's Tragic Letters

    "The basement murder letters were handed to Mr. Mackay, the head of the C.I.B., at 11 p.m. on Saturday," said the Commissioner The letter, addressed by Mrs. Bryce to Sheila Gilligan's father, read as follows. ...

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  9. ARMBANDS OF BLACK

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Sir John Monash funeral procession was headed by Diggers in civilian clothes, with armbands of ...

    Article : 218 words
  10. LOST AND FOUND

    When Sydney was hardly awake yesterday morning, a legless Anzac crawled through the scrub at Lane ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 327 words
  11. Almost Killed By Gang

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--Twenty-four hours after he had saved the life of Constable Kenny, who with Constable Smith was shot in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. "INNOCENT AL" THE LATEST

    The first dozen witnesses heard this Week in the Government's famous case against Al Capone attempted to ...

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  13. STILL FELT HIS EYE UPON THEM

    MELBOURNE Sunday.--From the time the first trams and trains reached the city to-day, ...

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  14. WIFE ON SLASHING CHARGE

    LITHGOW, Sunday.--outside the Union Theatre last might a man and a woman were slashed with a razor. ...

    Article : 87 words
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  16. NOW THERE ARE NONE!

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday. -- One of the 15 branches of the Hang Party in Queensland, that of Rockhampton, consisted in the first Place of four ...

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  17. AIDED HIM INTO THE WORLD AND OUT OF IT

    NINETEEN years ago Dr. George Crump officiated at the birth of an infant who was later christened Arthur Edward Canning. ...

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  18. KILLED INSTANTLY

    TAMWORTH, Sunday.--John Evans (18), of Tamworth, was killed instantly to-night, when his motor-cycle crashed into a herd of cattle ...

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  19. HUNDREDS ATTEND THE SYNAGOGUE

    Hundreds attended the service on Saturday, held by the Sydney Jewish community at the Great Synagogue, in memory of the late Sir John ...

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  20. A STAR FOR THE HARBOR BRIDGE

    ALPHA CRUCIS, the Princess Elizabeth, or J. T. Lang? Which of these three stars will open the bridge? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    HOW THE ITALIAN DIVERS have been working on the job of recovering the bullion, worth about £1,000,000, now almost within their grasp, from the sunken liner Egypt. The debris of the wreck was removed by grabs, and the divers cut a hole into, the treasure room. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. "THEODORE'S MOAN"

    GRAFTON, Sunday.--"Mr. Theodore's moan at Balmain about the inability of the Federal Labor Government to carry out its far-reaching ...

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  23. HARNESS STAR RAY!

    YOUR morning toast done to a turn with heat supplied by Venus; the Southern Cross a huge power-house of the heavens! ...

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  24. YESTERDAY

    THEY say the earth is growing old. Well, yesterday the earth was young, dressed up in petticoats of gold. Why, ...

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  25. HUSBAND KILLED : WIFE BADLY INJURED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Walter M. Canning (65), of Surrey Hills, was killed, and his wife, Lillias (58), received severe head injuries, when ...

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  26. PETROL PRICES RISE IN NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.--Owing to the imposition of increased duty, the wholesale price of petrol will rise 2d a gallon to-morrow, and ...

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  27. STATE CABINET POSTPONED

    The Premier, Mr. Lang, announced last night that, owing to the absence from town of some Ministers, the usual meeting of Cabinet would not ...

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