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  4. GALA ELECTION NIGHT

    There will be a [?] in the British election campaign to-morrow, owing to the celebration of Armistice Day. The speeches will reach their climax on Tuesday. The West End hotels, restaurants and clubs propose to make the most of election night, some having obtained an extension of their ...

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  6. ANOTHER WOOL SALE

    Fourteen thousand bales, have been catalogued for the second series of the Albury wool sales to be commenced to-morrow. The ...

    Article : 171 words
  7. WHERE IS “SMITHY”?

    With more-than three days elapsed since the disappearance of the Lady Southern Cross, in which Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and Mr. T. Pethybridge were attempting a record flight to Australia, anxiety regarding the safety of the airmen becoming more general. ...

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  8. SEASON'S RECORD EQUALLED

    At to day’s wool auctions all average descriptions of fleece and skirtings, including comebacks and cross breads, were five per cent, higher than ...

    Article : 144 words
  9. JUNGLE LANDING?

    Mr. H. F. Broadbent, who arrived from England on Saturday, breaking the solo flight record, and Mr. John [?], Sir ...

    Article : 189 words
  10. PASSED OVER RANGOON

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Parkhill) to day released copies of [?] which had passed between himself and the Colonial ...

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  11. MOTHER CONVERSION

    The “Financial News” in an editorial says the time is [?] propitious for the conversion of approximately £35 millions worth of N.S.W. ...

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  12. N.S.W. FINANCES IMPROVE

    A further improvement in the State finances is revealed by the statement issued by the Treasury to-night giving details of receipts ...

    Article : 142 words
  13. YOUTH'S BODY IN BAY

    Following the discovery of a man’s clothes with a note attached, police dragged Botany Bay in the vicinity of the coal pier to-day and later ...

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  15. TELEVISION EXPERIMENTS

    Commenting to-day on the decision of the [?] Department to authorise the Australian Radio Manufacturers’ Patents Association to establish [?] ...

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  16. MISS JEAN BATTEN

    Miss Jean Batten, the English airwomen, who is at present waiting to start on a flight to South America, interviewed, said: “I intend to fly ...

    Article : 115 words
  17. VICTORIAN REVENUE

    “Still consistent with the budget estimate of the [?] for the year is the Treasury comment on the statement of State revenue and ...

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  18. MISS BATTEN [?] OFF

    Miss Jean Batten took off from [?] at 6.30 a.m. to-day. ...

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  19. MOTOR CARS MEET HEAD-ON

    Mr. and Mrs. Norman Littlejohn, who last week completed a honeymoon flight from England to Australia, were among eight ...

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  20. BOATING TRAGEDY

    One of the worst boating tragedies in the history of Scotland, resulting in the death of 19 persons, occurred last might when an open boat containing ...

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  21. PEACE MEDAL

    Sarcastic comment has been made by the Dutch Union of the League of [?] and Peace at the decision in awarding the [?] peace ...

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  22. IN THE FAR EAST

    The tension which followed the shooting of a Japanese [?] on Saturday became [?] to-day The Japanese naval authorities ...

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  23. AN INTRUDER SURPRISED

    When Wilfred Sutton, licence of the George Hotel, George street, city, was awakened this morning by a noise in the bar he investigated and ...

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  24. ASSAULT ALLEGED

    John James Ryan and William Anderson appeared in the Darwin police court this morning before Mr. L. H. Giles. P.M. on a charge of having ...

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  25. KILLED BY TRAIN

    A man believed to be William Francis Pruter, 60, a native of Germany, was knocked down and killed by an elective train at [?] railway ...

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  26. WAR ON FRUIT PESTS

    Officials of the Department of Agriculture, in co-operation with the police are taking elaborate precautions to prevent the introduction of fruit ...

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  27. GORDON BY-ELECTION UPSET

    Pending advice from his solicitors, Mr. S. A. Storey, whose nomination for the Gordon seat in the Legislative Assembly was rejected by the returning ...

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  28. BAIL REFUSED MAN

    When George [?]. 30, car driver, was remanded at the Central police court to-day on a charge of having refused to pay for meals ...

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