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  3. FRANCHISE BILL

    By 359 votes to 16 the House of Commons defeated a measure by certain conservative members to make 25 years the voting age both for men and ...

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  4. "ALL BLUFF"

    Harold Charles Dodds, who yesterday morning was found in a seemingly drugged condition in his bedroom at the rear of the Seven Hills Post Office, ...

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  5. THRILLING RESCUE

    According to a report from Murrumbateman yesterday, Reg Conley, son of the local schoolmaster, in company with another youth named Archer, were on ...

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  6. HILLS DISAPPEAR

    A further earthquake occurred at 9.30 last night causing widespread panic amongst the inhabitants, who rushed into the streets. ...

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  7. TO INDIA

    Sir Samuel Hoare, in answer to a question in the House of Commons, said he had no knowledge of specific proposals for a projected air mail route ...

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  8. COBHAM'S FLIGHT

    Anxiety, for the fate of Sir Alan Cobham is resulting from the Sierra ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ROWING TITLE

    A message has been received from Bert Barry that he will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FOR NEW YORK

    Mayor Walker, of New York, has received a message from Baron Huenfeld, thanking him for his telegram. [?]We hope to be able to land in a ...

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  11. GRIGGS TRIAL

    When the Griggs trial was resumed to-day the court was again crowded. His Honour was handed a note from the jury apparently in reference to a ...

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  12. POLL TAX

    The City Council proposes to place a poll lax on metropolitan motorists in order to reduce the def[?]cit i[?] operating the Works' Department. ...

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  13. NEW PROPELLOR

    The Junker 'plane left again for New York with Melchior and E. Junker abroad. The latter's sister, Herta, in still at Murray Bay. ...

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  14. POSTAL EMPLOYEES' CLAIM

    A minimum wage of £252 in the first year rising by increases of £12 a year to £348, was claimed by the fourth division postmasters, postal clerks and ...

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  15. PILGRIMAGE

    A steamer has been chartered and will leave on August 8 and arrive in London on October 5. The cost of the passage, which ranges ...

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  16. MALTA DISPUTE

    The trouble between the Senate and the Governor of Malta (Sir Gerald Strickland) has been advanced another stage by the Senate officially ...

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  17. ATTACK IN DARK

    The story of a shopkeeper's desperate struggle with an intruder was told today in the Glebe Police Court, when David Forrest was charged with having ...

    Article : 136 words
  18. NARROW CALL

    Interviewed at Clark City, Fitzmaurice said: [?]When [?]e started off from Baldonnell, there was an illomen. AS the engine was picking up ...

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  19. DEDUCTIONS

    It is understood that there is a strong feeling of resentment among officers of the Federal Capital Commission against the practice of ...

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  20. MANNING

    The famous motorist, Malcolm Campbell, who was a member of his war-time squadron, paid a high compliment to WingCommander Manning, ...

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  21. FEDERAL SHIPS

    When approached yesterday the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, declined to comment upon the report that he had ca[?]led Lord Kylsant accepting his ...

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  22. NATIVE'S GUILT

    TULAGI (Solomon Islands), Thurs[?] A native named Freal was found guilty of the death of Cadet Lillies and sentenced to death. A witness of the ...

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  23. FITZMAURICE

    The Mayor of New York[?] Mr. Walker, has received the following message from Fitzmaurice at Clarke City. "Information that I am on my way ...

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  24. HOSPITAL INQUIRY

    The Board of inquiry, which is examining evidence taken on the administration of the Canberra Hospital, yesterday considered its report, which i[?] ...

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  25. ACID THROWING

    The man who was alleged to have thrown acid in the faces of Donald McDonald and Mary Delves, surrendered to the police at Manly to-day. ...

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  26. WOOL BUYER'S LOAN

    At the Darlinghurst sessions to-day, Herbert George Tyson[?] 35 wool buyer was charged with having obtained £1000 by false pretences from City Mutual ...

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  27. FOUND HANGING IN CELL

    Gordon Dunn, who was responsible for the sensational shooting affray on the rececourse last night, was found dead in his cell at the police station ...

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  28. HEENEY FOR U.S.A.

    Heeney has booked by the Leviathan immediately to go into training at Atlantic City in anticipation of his meeting with Tunney. ...

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  29. LEATHER TRADE

    Giving evidence before the Royal Commission on Child Endowment, the Secretary of the Master Tanners and Leather Manufacturers[?] Association of ...

    Article : 64 words
  30. QUEENSLAND DELUGE

    One of the severest storms in the annals of Queensland was quoted from Brisbane. The whole coastal area was deluged. The low-lying ...

    Article : 42 words
  31. MARINE STEWARDS

    The Federated Marine Stewards and Pantrymen's Association served a new log on the shipowners to-day. They ask for all round increases in ...

    Article : 39 words
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