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  5. TATTOOED ARM MYSTERY

    Evidence or a conversation he had with Patrick Brady during a car trip from Cronulla to Sydney on April 9 was given by Lloyd ...

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  6. WORLD'S RICHEST MAN

    Mr. John D. Rockefeller, sen., the richest man in the world, will celebrate his 96th birthday to-morrow surrounded by his closest relatives, at his 500 acre estate in New Jersey. Congratulatory messages from all parts of the world have been pouring ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WIDOW FOR TRIAL

    The story of a quarrel that preceded the death of William James Neilson, laborer, at Wyangala, was told at the inquest on Neilson, which was held ...

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  9. STEAMER ADRIFT

    Struck by the full force of a cyclone, near Sandy Cape, the steamer Maheno, which is being towed by the Oonah on a 4600 ...

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  10. BEFORE MR. LYONS COMES HOME

    Before Mr. Lyons returns to Australia the Federal Cabinet will meet in Sydney to complete details of the budget and other matters likely to receive ...

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  11. HITLER’S ASPARAGUS

    LONDON, “Tunes Berling correspondent says that Heich Youth Leader Waldur on [?] has [?] the opportunity of launching it ...

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  12. TOO MANY SHIRES

    It is considered by the Graziers’ Association that the costs of administration in shires are much too high and that the rates are correspondingly ...

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  13. “I AM FINISHED WITH CARS”

    Convicted of having driven a car while under the influence of liquor, Arthur Wilson, 53, told the magistrate at the Newtown Police Court today ...

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  14. CRASHED TO HIS DEATH

    Returning a verdict of accidental death at the inquest on Christopher Wilson, 55, who crashed 60 feet down a sewerage shaft at Maroubra, the ...

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  15. VISIT OF SCIENTISTS

    The Acting-Prime Minister (Dr. Page) said to-day that the Federal Government was anxious to assist the British Association for the Advancement ...

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  16. WORK ON DOCK EXTENSION

    Work was commenced to-day on the £25,000 scheme to improve and extend Messrs. Duke and Orr’s dry dock at south wharf. The work will ...

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  17. FARMER’S SUDDEN DEATH

    Reginald James Maiden, 31, a well known farmer in the Bethungra district, collapsed after a heart attack and died on the Bethungra ...

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  18. POLITICIANS’ GREAT DAY

    The Empire Parliamentary delegates had a busy day to-day, and were called upon to make quick changes, Mr. J. H. Thomas presented them to ...

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  19. PENSIONER BADLY BURNED

    While smoking in bed in a shed at the rear of a house in Albion street, city, early this morning, matches on which Hugh Philpott, 78, an old age ...

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  20. SERIOUS ASSERTIONS ABOUT MAN

    George Brown Mitchell, - 62, was sentenced to 18 months’ imprisonment at Quarter Sessions to-day on a charge of false pretences. ...

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  22. MORE RAIN EXPECTED

    The State Meteorologist, Mr. Mares, said to-day that weather conditions favored further rain, chiefly over northern and central areas, with thunderstorms. ...

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  23. FAIRBAIRNS AT DARWIN

    Mr. J. V. Fairbairn, M.H.R., who is making an aerial tour of the north in his Leopold Moth, and his brother. Major C. O. Fairbairn, propose leaving ...

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  24. WHEAT CARRY-OVER

    The Railway Commissioners said to-day that the wheat carry-over for the new financial year is 3,000,000 bags, of which 2,000,000 were carried ...

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  25. COUNTRY FIRE BRIGADE

    Arrangements have been made to hold on August 30 an election of officers to represent bush lire -brigades on the Bush Fire Brigades Committee. ...

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  26. REVUE COMPANY SECRETARY

    Colin Moore.Mitchison, ZS, former treasurer of the Clem Dawe Revue Company was sent to gaol for 13 months to-day for having stolen £343 ...

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  27. £200 TOBACCO ROBBERY

    Early this morning tobacco and [?] valued at £200, were stolen from the shop of Dwyer Bros., wholesale and retail tobacco merchants a ...

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