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  5. "Sex Run Mad" Bishop Attacks Modern Literature

    The Bishop of London (Rt. Rev. A. F. Winnington - Ingram), lecturing to young men, declaimed against sex run mad in modern literature. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 160 words
  6. Man Amok at Albion

    After punching his friend in the face a man, a visitor from Sydney, ran amok at Albion on Thursday night. ...

    Article : 248 words
  7. Wanted Everybody to See

    It may have been just playfulness, but it looks as if Gerrindera Diana Jim wanted to show off his championship ribbon when he reared in the Grand Parade at Sydney Royal Show. ...

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  8. Why Congressmen Outvoted Roosevelt

    Ghosts of the war veterans haunted the capital of the United States this week, and proved that their spirit is mighty yet. ' They pointed a grisly finger at Franklin Roosevelt When.he failed to heed their warning they encompassed him about and ...

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  9. Flight Over Tasman.

    Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith and the crew of the Southern Cross looked fit and well after their flight across the Tasman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NEW ZEALAND BUTTER.

    An Order in Council has been passed whereby the exchange dumping duty will be applied to New Zealand butter imported on and after January ...

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  11. Record Crowds at the Seaside

    With fine weather prevailing at all the resorts— both seaside 'and mountain—thousands of people rushed from the city on Thursday to enjoy a four days' holiday that it has every indication of being the ...

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  12. NAZIS CONFISCATE EINSTEIN'S PROPERTY.

    Professor Albert Einstein, the famous scientist,'is among 35 people gazetted as forfeiting German citizenship for disloyalty. His property has ...

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  13. GEN. JOHNSON MAY RETIRE FROM N.I.R.A.

    report, General Johnson will shortly retire from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. ATTEMPT TO SALVE LUSITANIA.

    The salvage steamers, Artlglio and Artlplone, are due at Cork Harbor, They will attempt to recover cargo, and other vessels ...

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  15. "Will Score Many Triumphs"

    The "Daily Mail's" sporting experts, reviewing the prospects for 1934, forecast that the coming season will be the greatest open-air season Britain has known, and that. Britain will score many triumphs. ...

    Article : 349 words
  16. Enthusiasts at Eisteddfod

    Considering the season, when most people are concerned about the music' of the surf rather than that of the Instrument or the ...

    Article : 152 words
  17. Wall-street Revival

    Wall-street, revived yesterday, when industrials advanced one dollar. HOME STAKE gold shares touched ...

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  18. MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS IS LABOR'S SLOGAN.

    Mind your own business is sound advice. You will find it on the signpost of every road to success. If you mind your own business in a private sense you will not fail. You must mind your own business in a ...

    Article : 224 words
  19. 52 YEARS' SERVICE ENDED.

    After 52 years' continuous service to the State Mr. E. Colclough retired as an officer of the Lands Department on Thursday. He was farewelled by ...

    Article : 329 words
  20. SAID STAVISKY SUICIDED.

    THE MEDICAL INQUIRY COMMITTEE THAT CONDUCTED THE SECOND POST MORTEM ON STAVISKY'S BODY ...

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  21. ARRESTED ON SWISS FRONTIER.

    Fifteen allegad anti-Fascist plotters were arrested as a result of the discovery of subversive pamhlets In a Swiss car entering ...

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  22. BY AIR TO SYDNEY.

    Premier W. Forgan Smith has decided that, in order to avoid train travelling in his present state of health, he will fly to ...

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  23. MAY CROSS WITH DINGO.

    It has been decided to prohibit the possession of Alsatians in the Northern Territory owing to the impos sibility of keeping them under ...

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  24. TWO INJURED.

    A collision between two motor cars on the Pacific Highway, near Lakeside, on Thursday night, resulted in two men being injured. ...

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  25. JAP. COTTON DELEGATION.

    Before the Japanese cotton delegation left for Tokio one of the members declared that although it was not possible to find a common basis, their ...

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  26. STEALING WITH VIOLENCE CHARGE.

    On two charges, one of stealing with violence, and the other of having had in his possession goods suspected of being stolen, Roy Kelvin Manning ...

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  27. Allegedly Stole Car.

    Herbert Roy Sherrett' (26), accountant, on remand from Sydney, was charged in the Police Court, this morning that on December 16, 1933, at ...

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  28. THREE INJURED WHEN CAR MOUNTED FOOTPATH.

    After swerving to avoid an Alsatian dog when it ran on to the roadway in Lytton-road, East Brisbane, on Thursday evening, the steering gear ...

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  29. COTTON CONTROL.

    The United States senate has passed the latest cotton control measure, limiting the production of any one crop in a year to 10,000,000 bales. ...

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  30. Arrest of German Refugees.

    The National Labor Executive has protested to the Dutch Government against summarily arresting and handing over German political refugees ...

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  31. JUMPED FROM CAR.

    JUMPING from a moving motor car which caught fire at Kedron on Thursday, William' Harrison, of Ca[?]kure, fell and fractured his skull. ...

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  32. CYCLIST INJURED.

    JOHN CANTY, 18, fell from a bicycle near his home at Ramsay-street, Kedron, last evening, and cut his left leg. Ambulance bearers took him to ...

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