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  2. Advertising

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  3. [?]WYDIR MEMBER'S VISIT TO DUBBO

    We have heard so much of late [?]out the Minister for Home Affairs, [?]d the Hon. C. L. A. Abbott, and [?]en so little of him only in City ...

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  4. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAM[?]

    His Majesty spent the morning in the gardens of the Palace, enjoying the bright sunshine. He gave an audience to Commoner ...

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  5. TROTSKY TOO TORRID

    In the House of Commons, Mr. J. R. Clynes (Secretary of State for Home Affairs) announced that the Government had decided not to allow Trotsky ...

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  6. IN BED AT BALMAIN

    A thief made a murderous attack on Mrs. Sarah Prideaux (72), of Balmain, early this morning. The old lady informed the police ...

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  7. Gunmen at Play

    A sensational shooting affray occurred in Palmer Street, Woolloomooloo, late last night. I[?] appears that, shortly after midnight, Cons. Jackson heard ...

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  8. Lind[?]

    Despite a big [?] man of 1058, Wa[?] well in the lead i[?] Willie Smith. The s[?] ...

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  9. MARVELLOUS ENDURANCE

    The Culver City plane, Angeldo, which is establishing an endurance refuelling record, passed the 224th hour at 3.29 on Thursday. ...

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    [?] hopes to [?] week. Mrs. Hogan, who has recent[?] ...

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  11. BURNT TO DEATH

    Nine cadets were burnt to death when a dummy house collapsed at a fire brigades' display at Gillingham Park, in Kent. ...

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  12. SUNKEN SUBMARINE

    The salvage operations for the Submarine [?]47, which was rammed and sunk by the Submarine L12, have been abandoned. ...

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  13. "ALL IN!"

    The President of the Sheepbreedes' Association of New South Wales (Mr. Binnie) thinks that not only the graziers, but the whole of the primary ...

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  14. Pioneer Families

    Yesterday, at St. John's Church, Darlinghurst, two of the earliest pioneer families in the State were united, when Miss Gwen Suttor, youngest daughter ...

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  15. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY

    While working in his office about 7 o'clock last night William Nathan Neil Pratt, secretary to the trustees of the Melbourne General Cemetery, was ...

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  16. PEACE ON EARTH

    It is understood that the Anglo-American disarmament discussions, so far, are confined to naval limitations, and it is too early to say how far they ...

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  17. TOUR ROUND THE WORLD.

    Another instalment of Mr. J. J. Gay's interesting letters on his trip abroad will be found on Page 4 of this ...

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  18. FAMILY LIFE

    Sir Truby King, addressing delegates from 30 Federated Mothers' Clubs, representing 2000 city and suburbs mothers, emphasised the necessity for fewer ...

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  19. FATHER'S DAY

    At the Methodist Church on Sunday next, special services in commemoration of the above day will be celebrated. Rev. Bernard Deano will be the ...

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  20. CAPT. KINGSFORD SMITH

    Kingsford Smith states that his first consideration in England will be the supervision of a fleet of planes for an Australian service. He said that he ...

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  21. THE HUME WEIR

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. R. T. Ball) has issued a statement, advocating the increasing of the capacity of the Hume Weir to two million ...

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  22. A WOMAN'S WIT

    Since the shooting affray of last night, the police have reason to behave that the woman's report that she had been shot was a hoax. It is now ...

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  23. SYDNEY IN SEPTEMBER

    The Australian Medical Congress will meet in Sydney early in September. Organisers anticipate that probably 800 members, from all parts of ...

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  24. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy on the Slopes and Tablelands, with some scattered showers extending later to parts ...

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  25. SOLID DEMAND

    At the sales to-day bagged wheat realised 5/0 1/2 per bushel. ...

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  26. Men Before the Court

    At the Central Court to-day, Charles Thompson (29) was charged with having shot at Const. Joseph Henry Jackson, with intent to murder him. There ...

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  27. OFFERED RE-INSTATEMENT

    The Moray Golf Club, which during the war excluded Macdonald owing ao his animus towards the war, has passed a resolution offering him ...

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  28. SUSPECTED SUICIDE

    The body of a man, whose name is believed to be J. D. Simpson, was found lying alongside his caravan some miles from Parkes, death having ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA'S FLOCKS

    Commonwealth statistics, issued yesterday, give the number of sheep in Australia as 106,115,000. This is the highest total since 1891. ...

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  30. LABOR'S DEMAND

    Labor Party officials propose to ask the Prime Minister of Great Britain (Mr. Macdonald), to restrict migration rigidly until the Australian industrial ...

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  31. SCHOOLBOY'S ESSAY

    A schoolboy's essay on the kangaroo is quoted by the "Scottish Australian" from "Travels in Western Australia": "The kangaroo is a quadruped, but two ...

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  32. AMERICA TO SWEDEN

    Captain Ahrenberg, the Swedish aviator, who is attempting a flight from Sweden to Ameria, via Iceland and Greenland, has landed at Ivingtut. ...

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  33. MOTORIST KILLED

    James Simpson (49) was driving a car at Waterloo this morning, when the wheels caught in the tram line. Simpson was thrown out, striking his head ...

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  34. THORBY SYMPATHETIC

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. V. C. Thorby), approves of assistance again being provided by the Rural Industries Branch to necessitous ...

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  35. JOHN McGRATH GUILTY

    The jury found John McGrath guilty of the murder of Constable Holman, in the Criminal Court, adding a strong recommendation for mercy. The ...

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  36. GOVERNMENT'S ORDER

    It is reported that the Government has authorised the Railway Commissioners to spend more than £10,000 in preparatory work at the city end for ...

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  37. PRICE OF GAS

    The Minister for Labor and Industry (Mr. E. H. Farrar), announced last night that the Government had refused the application of the Australian Gas ...

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  38. WORK RESUMED

    It was announced at a meeting of the Trades and Labour Council held last night that work would be resumed at Rosenfeld's timber yards to-day, on ...

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