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  3. "Golden Wattle Paints The Laughing Soil"

    WATTLES IN BLOOM in the Adelaide hills give them a picturesque golden touch. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. KIDNAPPER TO DIE

    Walter M'Gee was sentenced to death by the Criminal Court which convicted him of having kidnapped Miss Mary M'Elroy, a pretty ...

    Article : 135 words
  5. DAVIS CUP FINAL

    Nicolas Redeispergcr, who has become an outstanding figure at the Roland Garros Stadium as umpire of every Davis Cup final ...

    Article : 121 words
  6. NEW EVIDENCE IN MURDER CASE

    Sensational new evidence was tendered to the Full Court of Criminal Appeals to-day in support of the appeal by Eric Roland Craig against his connviction and sentence of death for the murder of Bessie O'Connor. ...

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  7. New Contest For Jubilee Fund

    See details in Page 3 of the Obstinate Artist contest in aid of the "Queen of Commerce" funds. There is an opportunity for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CONFERENCE ENDS

    The World Economic Conference which was opened amid such high hopes through the world by the King nearly seven weeks ago, reached the ...

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  9. JEWS DEFENDED IN COMMONS Extend Citizenship In Palestine

    While the House of Commons had before it the Nationality of Jews Bill introduced by Commander Locker Lnmpson and designed to promote ...

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  10. "ACTUALLY STARVING"

    The president of the Western District unemployed committee (Mr. J. Chalmers) stated yesterday that some unemployed men whose cases were ...

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  11. MORE ACCEPT INVITATIONS Interest Shown At Newcastle

    Mr. Ed. Dwyer, 53 Glen Osmondroad, Eastwood, is carrying out a lot of organising work for the Jubilee celebrations in his district. In a ...

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  12. PERSONAL

    MR. H. F. Pearson, inspector of mines, returned this morning from an official tour of mining shows, in the middle-west district of New ...

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  13. AUSTRALIANS AT SHEFFIELD

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  14. THEFT OF £60 FROM HOTEL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Late last night members of the wireless patrol investigated a report that £60 had been stolen from the Paragon Hotel, ...

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  15. ULM WAITING IN DUBLIN

    LONDON, July 27.—Flight-Lieutenant Ulm will wait in Dublin for several days now while his 'plane is repaired. He is adhering to his plan ...

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  16. INTERSTATE BREVITIES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Federal Ministry has guaranteed the sum necessary to erect a tablet to the memory of Adam Lindsay Gordon in ...

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  17. COMPENSATION MEN COMPLAIN

    "The names of the compensation men are quite conspicuous by their absence in the list of your invitations for the 'Back to Broken Hill' ...

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  18. NEWCASTLE PROTEST

    NEWCASTLE, Friday. — The Trades Hall Council has decided to send delegates to the conference concerning the ill-treatment of Jews in ...

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  19. LOCAL RACING BANS OFF

    Recently the Silver City Racing Club made representations to the A.J.C. to remove disqualifications imposed on horses and persons for have ...

    Article : 125 words
  20. BANKRUPTCY OF A WOMAN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Official Receiver (Mr. Lloyd) has caused to be filed in the bankruptcy jurisdiction a creditors' petition concerning a sum ...

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  21. POSTS OUT AFTER 30 YEARS

    Posts which have carried the electric power lines in Argent-street for about 30 years are grudually being replaced by new and more substantial ...

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  22. EDUCATIONAL INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Education Committee held a brief meeting yesterday at which a general committee and six sub-committees were appointed ...

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  23. CHASE AFTER STOLEN CAR

    SYDNEY, Friday.—While Sergeant O'Dwyer and Constable Crozier were patrolling Beamish-street, Campsie, early this morning they observed a ...

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  24. COMPENSATION DEADLOCK

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Representatives of the Federal and State Ministries after further negotiations have abandoned hope of reaching an ...

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  25. RAIN AND FOG

    Rain fell last night between 6 and 8 o'clock, while at a later hour there were several more light showers. The registration at the Post Office ...

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  26. RESTORATION OF JEWS TO CITIZENSHIP.

    LONDON, July 26. — Professor Einstein, the famous German scientist, sat in the House of Commons gallery to-day during the debate ...

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  27. MACKSAD GETS 12 YEARS

    It is unlikely that Salem Macksad, Who was yesterday sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment with hard labor for the manslaughter of Richard ...

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  28. RISE EXPECTED IN RIVER DARLING

    A report from Menindie indicates that the River Darling there is 3ft. 1in. high and is stationary. Reports have been received that the ...

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  30. RECOVERED STOLEN CAR AFTER 3 YEARS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Three years ago a motor car belonging to Mrs. Studdy, the widow of Dr. W. B. Studdy, of North Sydney, was stolen ...

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  31. SALE OF CAKES AND FLOWERS

    To further the candidature of the "Queen of Industry" the committee has arranged for two cake and flower stalls to be conducted in Argent-street ...

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  32. THEFT OF COAL FROM COLLIERY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Giving evidence at Newcastle in a case in which a man is charged with picking up coal from the side of a colliery railway ...

    Article : 90 words
  33. DISTRICT SHEARING

    Much activity is being shown at shearing sheds along the River Darling where a large number of shearers are employed. Stations shearing at ...

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  34. 1934 LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONFERENCE

    Confidence that the 1934 Local Government Conference will be held in Broken Hill was expressed by Alderman Huckell at the meeting of ...

    Article : 215 words
  35. BUSHWORKER'S LEG BROKEN

    BRISBANE, Friday.—James Johnson (72) was loading a dray with firewood in the bush near Darra when the horse bolted, the wheel passing ...

    Article : 59 words
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  38. GANGSTERS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It has been reported to the police that a gang of daring racketeers is operating in King's Cross. Special officers have ...

    Article : 67 words
  39. Late Football

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  40. GOLD £7 11/10 AN OUNCE

    Under the arrangement with the Commonwealth Bank the price of gold lodged at the Royal Mint from July 17 to 21 has been fixed at £7 11/10 ...

    Article : 57 words
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