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  4. SMALL MAJORITY FOR REFORM SEEMS ASSURED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—More than 1,200,000 votes have been checked in the referendum for the reform of the Legislative Council in New Sooth Wales, and when counting ceased to-night the majority in favour of the Government's reform proposals was ...

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  6. TWO KIDNAPPERS SLAIN

    Immediately following the sensational evidence by G. B. Means—who is being tried in America on a charge of having attempted to secure by fraud 35,000 dollars (nominally £7000)—that two New Jersey beer racketeers, whom he named, had kidnapped Colonel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 476 words
  7. WHO COULD RESIST THEM?

    "They certainly are very s weet" remarked these Cubs as the girls proffered them toffee apples at the Balmoral Scouts' Fete on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GERMAN ANGER

    LONDON, Saturday.—The manifestations against Herr A. Rosenberg, special representative of the German Nazis, who is visiting ...

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  9. TRUE HEROES

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—True heroism was displayed in a tragic shooting accident at Burragorang Valley yesterday when Nurse Bennett, Ray ...

    Article : 335 words
  10. RUSSIA'S MOVE

    SHANGHAI, Saturday.—The ultimatum from Manchukuo (backed by its protector, Japan) to the Soviet, requiring the return of cars and ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. WAR FEARS RULE

    LONDON, Saturday.—"We an back again to the tamper of 1913, when the Powers were grouping for the Inevitable War. It ...

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  12. SOBER POLLING DAY

    LISMORE, Saturday.—The referendum to-day provided the quietest polling day on record. A remarkable feature was that up to ...

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  13. SWISS AIRMAN

    DARWIN, Saturday.—Mr. Carl Nauer, the Swiss airman, left for Cloncurry at 7.15 a.m. to-day, in a light, misty rain. The sky was clouded, but ...

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  14. PLAN OF REFORM

    Under the existing Constitution New South Wales has a Legislative Council of nominated members. There is do limit to its numbers, and ...

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  15. BEAUTIFUL START EFFECTED AT EAGLE FARM ON SATURDAY

    A feature of the racing at the May meeting of the Queensland Turf Club at Eagle, Farm on Saturday was the magnificent start in the May Handicap, the principal race. Mr. A. V. Ralston sent the field away almost in a line. Eleven, of the 12 contestants are shown in the picture. The winner. Star Deer, is the fourth horse from the rails. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Generally fair or fine, moderate temperature, but some probability of thunder-showers in the afternoon or evening. Wind northerly. ...

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