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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 29 words
  3. TEMPERATURES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 13 words
  4. IMMUNITY FROM POLICE

    Mr. Sydney Bird, formerly secretary of the A.L.P., gave evidence at the fruit machines inquiry to-day in which he gave denials of state ...

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  5. STRIKES AND WAGE CUTS

    Mr. Kilpatrick in the Legislative Assembly to-day called the attention of the Premier to the number of irritation strikes which took ...

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  6. MAIDEN SPEECH IN SENATE

    In his maiden speech. in the Senate yesterday, Senator Hardy advocated an increase in the exchange rate and corresponding reductions ...

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  7. ADELAIDE WOOL SALES

    Representatives of all the principal wool buying countries and local mills, the largest number of buyers to have been present at the ...

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  8. COLLAPSE OF BALCONY

    A man and a woman had a nare row escape from serious injury last night when without warning a balcony above a veraadah on which ...

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  9. ASSAULT IN CELL

    Roydon Grant Jones (52) and two other men were arrested at Bankstown last night and lodged in a police cell. Later the lock-up ...

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  10. Governor-General Leaves for Perth

    THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL (Sir lsaar lsaaes) at the adelaile Railway Station today before boarding the East-West express for Perth. He will retuen to Adelaide on Tuesday, September 27, on an official visit. Left to Right —Lient. C.H. Findlay (A.D.C. to Sir lsaac, Capt. T E. Barr-Smith ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. VICTORIAN DEFICIT

    In the Legislative Assembly last night Sir Stanley Argyle, the Premier, outlined his plan for reducing the deficit to the limit allowed by the Pre ...

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  12. CREATING WORK FOR PEOPLE

    The Earlwood branch of the United Australia Party has given 5100 to the State Government to "assist in its work of creating employment for ...

    Article : 66 words
  13. Britain Humiliated by Tennis Defeats

    LONDON, September 12.—Dercribing the defeat of four British players by Americans in ono day as humiliating, Mr. S. N. Doust says in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. MILITANTS AND COAL STRIKE

    The northern coalfields militants intend to make a determined effort to establish rank and file control of the coul strike. ...

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  15. LABOR UNITY MOVE IN S.A.

    The re-admission of ail members of the breakaway Lang party to the A.L.P., excepting those expelled by special resolution, was a recom ...

    Article : 169 words
  16. 0POLICE SEARCH IN REICHSTAG

    The police made a midnight search of the Reichstag cellars for a supposed German Guy Fawkes but no evidence of any plot to blow up the ...

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  17. Flying Hutchinsons

    LONDON, September 14.— Nobody sems to want the flying Hutchinson family and crew of four. The Danish Government tried to get the British ...

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  18. Death of Mrs. E. A. Williams

    The deah occurred yesterday afternoon of Mrs. E. A. Williams at the residence of Mrs. M, A. Watts, her daughter, 162 Gaffney-lane. Mrs. ...

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  19. Armament Controversy

    LONDON, September 14. — British intervention in the rmament controversy between France and Germany is imminent. Britain is anxious to ...

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  20. No Developments

    There were no further strike developments this morning. In view of the overwhelming majority against striking at various meetings yester ...

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  21. Apprenticeship and Hours

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—Mr. Dunningham, the Minister for Labor and Industry, gave notice in the Legislative Assembly to-day of his intention to ...

    Article : 78 words
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  23. GUILLOTINED AT DAWN

    Paul Gougouloff, the Russian revolutionary who assassinated M. Doumer, the French Prime Minister, on May 6, was guillo ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Advertising

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  25. CIVIL SERVICE CUTS

    Mr. J. B. Dwyer, representing the combined public service employees' organisations, in a broadcast address said there was no sense bf justice ...

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  26. Man Disturbs an Intruder

    SYDNEY, Thursday. —While Michael John Wolfe, (36), of Heathcote, was in a back room at his home last night he disturbed a man at ...

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  27. Patel's Message to Gandhi

    Mir. V. J. Patel, former Speaker in the Indian Legislative Assembly, and Gandhi's closest friend, who is in London, has cabled ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. NEW SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT

    In tile Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. P. F. Loughlin gave notice of his intention to move the following motion: — "That in the opinion of this ...

    Article : 128 words
  29. Atlantic 'Plane Sighted

    LONDON, September 14— The steamer Cagliari, which is crossing the Atlantic, wirelessed to-day that it had sighted the 'plane American ...

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  30. In Court Case

    MR. H. D. M.LNTOSH (right) at the Central Police Court, Sydney, where, with Messag W. j. Curtis, K.C., and E. Covell, he appeared on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. Woman Missing at Lithgow

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Miss Agnes Barbour (11), sister of Robert Barbour, secrctary of the Oakey Park colliery, near Lithgow, left her home ...

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  33. Appointments of Ms,L.C.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Shannon asked the Premier whether he would lay on the table of the House all the ...

    Article : 78 words
  34. Ex-Postal Official on 6-YearOld Charge

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Six years ago a postal inspector visited Gosford to inspect the books at the post office. On his arrival the postal official in ...

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  35. Friend's Tribute to Jardine

    LONDON, September 14.—"Jardine is difficult, but never as difficult as when you are trying to get him out. The Australians will find ...

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  36. Second Grade Shield Cricket Plan

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The Victorian Cricket Association last night agreed to a proposal by West Australia that, beginning in 1933-4, a ...

    Article : 172 words
  37. Sunday School Anniversary

    Officers and children of the M'Culloch-street Methodist Sunday School concluded their anniversary festivities yesterday when the children's and ...

    Article : 174 words
  38. Unemployed Student Teachers

    Answering Mr. Tonkin in'the Legislative Asrembly to-day, Mr. Drummond, the Minister for Education, said that as the result of the passage ...

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  39. "Everything In Garden Is Lovely"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. R. W. Weaver, the [?] for Health, in reply to Mr. Baddeley to-day in the Legislative Assembly said there had ...

    Article : 55 words
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