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  2. Advertising

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  4. REMARKABLE STORY OF ESCAPE FROM KATOOMBA LOCK-UP

    A REMARKABLE statement, alleged to have been made to the police by the Katoomba escapee, was produced at the Parramatta Court to-day. ALAN Webber, 82, purser, was remanded ...

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  5. WORLD'S PEACE

    THE value of international sport in promoting world peace and good will was stressed at the Amateur Athletic Association's reception at ...

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  6. SCORELESS DRAW

    THE third Test match at Swinton was a disappointment in that the supremacy of neither country has been decided, for with each having one win to its credit, the third and final trial of strength ended in a scoreless draw. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CHINESE PROTEST

    THE Prime Minister, Mr. Scullin, has forwarded his reply to the Consul-General for China, Mr. F. T. Sung, in regard to the latter's protests about ...

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  8. DR. GUY WALKER

    DR. Guy Walker, whose death occurred at Brighton, England, was the second son of the late Mr. Beadon Walker, K.C. of Kensington Gardens, England. Dr. ...

    Article : 71 words
  9. STORY OF SHOT

    MICHEAL PATRICK O'SULLIVAN, 27, laborer, was charged at Burwood Court to-day with having shot at Constable [?] with intent to ...

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  10. MAY REPLAY RUGBY TEST

    IT is understood that the English Rugby League officials will discuss with the Kangaroos' managers, when they meet this ...

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  11. FROM PAGE [?]

    Regulations for the protection of the free laborers at Rothbury and Branxton have been tightened considerably, and may be regarded as drastic. ...

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  12. SAMOA RIOT

    THE Prime Minister, Sir Joseph Ward, has received a radiogram from Mr. Hal Skelton, the Auckland barrister, who was with Mr. ...

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  13. MOTOR VICTIMS

    JOHN Joseph Thacey stated at the Coroner's Court to-day that although three weeks had elapsed since his mother was killed by a car, ...

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  14. C.J. WILL NOT HEAR COAL CASE

    The chief Justice, Sir Adrian Knox, will not be on the Bench when the coal case comes before the High Court to-morrow. His place will be taken by Sir ...

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  15. AUST. FRUITS

    WITH up-to-date methods, there are endless possibilities for Australian trade among the 55,000,000 inhabitants of South-Eastern Asia, said Mr. A.H.W. ...

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  16. SPOILT HIS GAME

    THE "Daily Telegraph" says that when congratulating Smith at the close of their match at Glasgow on Saturday night, Lindrum complained that his own ...

    Article : 131 words
  17. CONSTABLE SLASHED

    SAID to have slashed Constable Malone across the face, Albert Hooker was committed for trial from the City Court to-day on a charge of having ...

    Article : 92 words
  18. TODAY'S PRICES

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  19. TWO SWABS TAKEN

    SWABS were taken from Tramwood and Red Bin at Orange L.O.O.F. races on Saturday. When Tramwood went out to start in the ...

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  20. S. COAST RESUMPTION

    With the exception of Scarborough, where there is a minor dispute among the wheelers, and Coalcliff, where after a fortnight's holiday, it was decided to ...

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  21. PERSONAL

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  22. CHEAPLEY'S CASE

    ANOTHER defendant, Nathan Mandelson, 69, broker, was charged at the Cental Court, to-day, in connection with the Cheapley's, Ltd. case. ...

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  23. N.Z. CHESS POINTS

    Final points at the New Zealand chess congress were:—Gunderson, Melbourne, 11: Severne, Nelsons, and Purdy, Sydney, 10: Anderson, Wellington, and Krakine, ...

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  24. YARRA VICTIM IDENTIFIED

    The body of an elderly women found in the Yarra at Studley Park yesterday has been identified as that of Elizabeth Freeman, of Sydney-road, Coburg. ...

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