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  3. OIL TANK AFIRE

    The roof was blown into fragments and windows were shattered and workmen thrown down. An immeuse wall of flame shot up [?]ndreds of ...

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  4. DR. NOTT

    The Nationalist Executive to-night selected Dr. L. W. Nott to contest North Sydney against Mr. Hughes. Seven sitting New South Wales' ...

    Article : 146 words
  5. THE EVACUATION

    The chief of the French delegation on Rhineland Commission has informed the Tageblatt correspondent that only a small French bodyguard ...

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  6. ALTERNATIVE IS DIRECT ACTION

    The meeting was keyed up to[?] a pitch of highest enthusiasm and Mr. Hughes' speech was broken on many occasions by sustained applause. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITISH TROOPS

    General Sir William Thwaites, Commander-in-Chief of the British Army on the Rhine, to-day visited the War Office and had consultations regarding ...

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  8. TO ABOLISH FEDERAL COURT

    Mr. Bruce said that members of the Cabinet were loyal. A voice: That is more than you are to Hughes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FLAMES 50 FEET HIGH.

    The oil tank is still bu[?]ng fiereely this morning and the [?]lames are between 40 and 50 feet high. The company's officials have arrived by ...

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  10. HUGHES AND MARKS

    Nominations for Nationalist selection closed to-day. Nominations were received from Messrs. W. M. Hughes and W. M. ...

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  11. GOLD SEEKERS

    News reached Sydney to-day from Papua to the effect that a party of gold prospectors had been attacked by a body of natives. ...

    Article : 66 words
  12. RELAY RACE

    What is claimed to be the longest relay race ever attempted in any part of the world was commenced this morning when 20 members of the St. ...

    Article : 123 words
  13. BACK TO EARTH

    Mr. C. W. C. Marr has abandoned the idea of dashing home by air and will embark on the R.M.S. Otranto. ...

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  14. A POLICY OF DESTRUCTION

    "What is the Government's policy?" he asked. "It is not to amend the Arbitration. It is not to build up but to pull clown and destroy. It is ...

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  15. THE KING

    It is learned that the King has made such excellent progress towards a complete recovery that preparations are being made for a day's shooting ...

    Article : 91 words
  16. "COMMON DECENCY"

    The president of the Crows Nest branch of the National Association (Mr. F. S. Newlands) has sent a letter to the general secretary of the ...

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  17. POPE AND DUCE

    The British United Press states that the position between Mussolini and the Pope has become tender as a result of the recent speeches of [?]is ...

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  18. The Question for Electors

    "The question that has to be determined," Mr[?] Bruce continued, "is whether the regulation and control of industrial conditions should remain as ...

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  19. THE ENEMIES OF ARBITRATION

    Mr. Hughes said that at a luncheon at Sydney recently at which Mr. Bruce, spoke to a gathering of "handpicked men", his explanation of the ...

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  20. TARIFF WALLS

    The Australian Trade Commissioner (Mr. K. Brookes) in his first action to-day, officially approved of Australia's warning regarding the United ...

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  21. COUNTRYSIDE UNDER FLAMES

    Hundreds of men over a fifty-mile front are endeavouring to stem a fire sweeping down the slopes of Sulphur Mountain on to the Ventura Avenue oil fields. Two hundred fire fighters to-day escaped death only ...

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  22. AUDACIOUS CLAIM

    "Mr. Bruce s[?]d he had a mandate from the people for his present proposals," said Mr. Hughes. "No more audacious statement had ever been ...

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  23. FILM INDUSTRY

    Professor Giblin, who occupies the Chair of Economies at the Melbourne University, in an address last night said it was obvious that when new ...

    Article : 79 words
  24. TREMENDOUS DAMAGE

    The disastrous fires continue unchecked and the total of damage is well above 3,000,000 dollars. The Ventura blaze is running now ...

    Article : 169 words
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