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  3. ELECTION FORECAST Government May Lose Ten Seals

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Officials of the United Australia Party and United Country, Party, believe that the Stevons-Bruxner Government will be ...

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    DETECTIVE-SGT. DU[?]H ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RE-ARMING RHINELAND TERRITORY "Necessary For Defence," Says German Government

    Germany wants to fortify the demilitarised Rhineland zone, the fortification of which is banned by the Treaty of Versailles. It is understood that Germany has told the British ...

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  6. TRANSFER TO SYDNEY

    Detective-Sergeant Duckwort, who has been in Broken Hill for about 12 years, is to be transferred to the Sydney metropolitan area. It is ...

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  7. Thrills For Mr. Paterson

    Following disturbing actions of will Myall natives, who screamed and [?]bered at the Parliamentary party during its progress by car through ...

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  8. Personal

    MR. Blundell, of W. D. and H. [?] Wills Ltd., is at the Grand Hotel MR. R. Caskey, of Byrnedale Station, arrived in the Adelaide ...

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  9. Mr. Eden Back To Duty

    LONDON, May 8. — The Lord. Privy Seal (Mr. Anthony Eden) has recovered from his recent illness. He will return to his ...

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  10. £2 RAISED FROM PENNY CONCERT

    As a result of a penny concert conducted at the North Infants' School yesterday afternoon the sum of £2 was raised. This was presented ...

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  11. AIR ARMADA ON WING

    Forty-two fighting 'planes, composing the greatest air armada that has ever flown, will leave Pearl Harbor (Honolulu) to-morrow for Midway ...

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  12. "STEVENS GOVERNMENT OR CHAOS"

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Mr. D. R. Hall, a former member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, addressing a meeting at Croydon, ...

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  13. DOMINIONS TO BE CONSULTED

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Macdonald) said in the House of Commons to-day that there was no truth whatever in a statement that any ...

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  14. MR. O'DONNELL'S DEATH

    The inquest into the circumstances connected with the death of Stanley Henry Jnmes O'Donnell will be resumed at the Courthouse on ...

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  15. MR. LANG PROMISES BASIC WAGE INCREASE

    SYDNEY, Thursday, — Addressing an enthusiastic meeting at North Sydney last night, Mr. Lang declared that if he was returned to power [?]e ...

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  16. FUNERAL OF MRS. LUTJENS

    The funeral of Mrs. Wilhemina Lutjens took place to-day leaving her residence, 151 Harvey-street off Pell-street, Railway Town, at ll a.m. ...

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  17. MR R. PETTIGROVE INJURED

    Mr. James Bailey, of 467 Cummins-street, has reported to the police that he was driving a motor lorry west in Oxide-street last flight and that ...

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  18. Overdose Of Sleeping Draught

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — DetectiveSergeant Keogh has officially reported that there are no suspicious circumstances in connection with the ...

    Article : 95 words
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    Clive Glovich, of 385 Hebbard-street, suffered a lacerated toe at the South mine to-day. He was treated at the outpatients' department of the ...

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    LONDON. May 8. — The "Manchester Guardian's" Berlin representative says that the latest anti-Jewish order debars blind Jews from ...

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    Mr. John Hawkins was found by the police in a semi-conscious condition at Rufus River. He is now an inmate of the Wentworth Hospital. ...

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