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    LONE AIRMAN HOME. -- Mr. C. W. A. Scott, who made a record flight back from Sydney to England, being greeted by his wife as his 'plane landed at Brooklands. (Air Mail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DOOMSDAY BOOK OF M's.L.C.

    Besides endorsing the expulsion of Mr. A. Yager, M.L.C., the A.L.P. executive decided last night to examine the records of every Labor ...

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  7. ULM JOINS SEARCH

    Impressed by the reports of three men that they had seen what looked like a damaged 'plane in the mountain country between Nerriga and ...

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  8. FIEND'S AMAZING WILES!

    A detailed account given to the police by the little eight-year-old victim of the Bondi fiend, reveals the thoroughness of the plans which were laid to entice the girl away from home. So plausible was the man in his attempt to impress the child that ...

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    MARRIED on July 12, 1881, Mr. and Mrs. W. Riddle, of Victoria Road, Murrickville, with their golden wedding smiles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WALLY LOST HIS FIGHT

    WHEN Santa Claus visited Sydney Hospital last Christmas, the pet of the institution, five-year-old Wally Bermghof, left a note saying, "I'll ...

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  11. WORST WET WEEK IN HISTORY

    MR. MARES, the State's weather man, sits in "fantastic triumph" like the figure of Love in Aphra Behu's poem -- with figures of a record ...

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  12. FARM SCHEME FOR BOYS

    CLAIMED to be a notable effort in the direction of solving the unemployment problem, the formation of "Community Farming ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BAGSNATCHERS BUSY AGAIN

    Bagsnatchers were in evidence again last night, two cases being reported to the police. In an exciting race from Paddy's ...

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  14. BOY STRANGLED BY CLOTHES-LINE

    LISMORE, Friday. -- Lismore High School student, Donald Gregor Mackay, 14, met death tragically this afternoon, when he was strangled by a clothes-line, ...

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  15. MONEY AND TIME SPENT ON SPORT

    "I am quite sure that the competition spirit in school sport is being carried too far," Mr. Dettmann, headmaster of Sydney Grammar School, told members of ...

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  16. NO GOOD WAITING ON OTHER FELLOW

    Presiding at the annual, dinner of the Old Sydneians' reunion last might. Sir Harry Chauvel said that conditions ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. DRASTIC STEP IN N.Z. OVER DAIRY PRODUCE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday. -- After a world-tour of the dairy producing countries, Mr. W. Goodfellow, managing director of the New Zealand Co-operative Dairy ...

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  18. PATHETIC CASE

    WHEN Francis Watts pleaded guilty at North Sydney Court yesterday to having drugs in his possession on May 14 and 22, Mr. T. E. Robinson, of the ...

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  19. FOR NATIONAL CONTROL OF CREDIT

    PERTH, Friday. -- The metropolitan council of the Australian Labor Party decided to-night to press for national control of banking and credit as well as the ...

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  20. COMMUNIST CONTROL CHALLENGED

    A STATE-WIDE organisation to combat Communism in the control of the unemployed is to be set up by the A.L.P. as a result of recommendations by a special ...

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  21. BALMORAL WARY

    DESPITE the fact that a number of previous attempts to alleviate portion of Edwards Beach, Balmoral, failed, another scheme is being put forward to construct ...

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  22. HOME WAS NOT IN FAVOR

    Lady Game, attended by Miss Crowdy, visited the Far West Children's Depot at Manly yesterday and spent an enjoyable hour or two with the children. ...

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    A STRANGER FROM BONDI, washed up during the recent gale. A dragon fish, found by Mr. J. Wilson. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. FAMOUS ROCK CRASHES DOWN MOUNTAIN

    COONABARABRAN, Friday. -- During the recent great storm the Bottle Rock, a huge boulder connected to the main rock by a narrow neck, high up on the Timor ...

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  25. MORE RAIN FOR THE WEEK-END

    A renewal of rain, with squally, cold south-westerly winds, is expected by Mr. Mares to be the chief feature of the week-end weather. The new disturbance ...

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  26. OTHER NEWS AT A GLANCE

    AN accountant has advanced a scheme for deposits in the Government Savings Bank to be funded. -- P. 5. THE Prime Minister is to consider the ...

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  27. NOT A COMMUNIST

    Although the support of the Communist minority was thrown behind his candidature in the election for the presidency of the Storemen and Packers' Union, Mr. ...

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  28. FLYING TOO LOW

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The City Coroner found to-day that Joseph Hugh Ekins, 42, Superintendent of Aircraft in the Civil Aviation Department, who was ...

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    FOLLOWING GOLF CHAMPIONS. -- The Prince of Wales at the open golf championship, won by Tommy Armour (U.S.A.), on the Forfarshire course. (Air Mail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. ORPHAN SUICIDES

    PERTH, Friday. -- With a bullet wound over the heart, and several revolver bullets in his pocket, the body of Joseph Edward Adams, 19, typist, an orphan, was ...

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  31. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR

    Knocked down by a car in Elizabeth Street, near Albion Street, last night, a man named Curry, believed to live in Commonwealth Street, City, was taken by ...

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  32. A ZOO RECORD

    A new attendance record was put up at the Taronga Park Zoo on Monday. Not a single visitor attended the Zoo that day. The lowest attendance ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    OFF TO ENGLAND. -- Mr. Lynch-Blosse, well-known A.N.A. pilot, who left yesterday with his wife by the Barrabool for London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. VETERAN FOUND IN GUTTER

    Thought to have fallen while on his way to his cave near Athol Bight, a man about 60 was yesterday morning found lying in the gutter near Taronga Park wharf. ...

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  35. BIBLE IN SCHOOLS

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday. -- Archbishop O'Shea, on behalf of the Catholic Church, announces an agreement with the Bible In Schools League regarding the ...

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