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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 3,562 words
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  4. THE ELECTIONS.

    In Russia, we are told, all court cards for bridge have been abolished, and you may now call one no-trump on three commissars and a district surveyor. ...

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  5. ANNIVERSARY RAIL FARES.

    The Minister in charge of the 150th Anniversary celebrations (Mr. Dunningham) said yesterday that the New South Wales Railway Department had ...

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  6. SINKING OF FISHING BOATS.

    Evil communications corrupt good manners. In her former wars so punctilious was Japan in conforming with the laws and ...

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  7. PROGRESS WITH SECURITY.

    The sound yet progressive policy speech which the Prime Minister delivered at Del[?]raine last night, reflected the character of the man. Mr. ...

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  8. FLATS IN POINT PIPER.

    Judge Sheridan, in the District Court yesterday, expressed the view that Point Piper was purely a residential area, and that the Woollahra Municipal Council had performed ...

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  9. COMMENT ON DECISION.

    The secretary of the Local Government Association (Mr. A. R. Bluett) said last night that, until recently, councils [?]ted perilously if they refused a flat which conformed with ...

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  10. CHINA AND JAPAN

    The whole world is in unrest; and in certain sections of it the unrest has developed into such horrors and atrocities as no war yet known to us has exhibited. In ...

    Article : 346 words
  11. REGULATION OF FLATS.

    The Minister for Works and Local Government (Mr. Spooner), speaking at the dinner of the New South Wales Chapter of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects last night, ...

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  12. MOTOR HORN NOISES.

    The traffic regulation which prohibits motorists from causing any Unnecessary noise by using the horn or alarm for any purpose other than as a warning to pedestrians or ...

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  13. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    The Japanese policy of ruthlessness appears to have extended from land to sea with the wiping out by a Japanese submarine of a defenceless ...

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  14. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General received Mr. Mikulcic Rodd, Consul for Yugoslavia, at Admiralty House yesterday morning. ...

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  15. PALESTINE PROBLEM.

    Bishop Pilcher, in a lecture, on Palestine yesterday expressed regret that, it had not been possible to honour the promises given by I [?]rence of Arabia to the Arabs during the ...

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  16. FIRST TIME IN CITY.

    Mrs. Ethel Clapp, who arrived in Sydney by the Morinda yesterday, saw her first city She has lived on Norfolk Island for 40 years, and has never before visited the mainland. ...

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  17. MORINDA IN STORM.

    The Morinda, which was due to have arrived in Sydney on Monday morning, at 8 o'clock, did not arrive until midnight on Monday. The vessel anchored off Athol ...

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