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    LADY WILKINS, formerly Miss Suzanne Bennett, who was quietly married to Sir Hubert Wilkins last month. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. AUSTRALIAN SHEEP

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A large shipment of stud sheep and fowls ordered by the Japanese Government left Sydney to-day. On arrival in Japan, the ...

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  4. REMARKABLE STORY

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday:-- There were remarkable disclosures after the release from prison of two laborers named Klinder and Theunif ...

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  5. BODY IN TRUNK

    PARIS, Sunday.--Suspicions as to the contents of an unclaimed trunk at Lille railway station led to the discovery of a man's bound ...

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  6. CANADA AND BRITAIN

    LONDON, Sunday.--It is reported that the Lord Privy Seal (Mr. J. H. Thomas) is returning to England with an agreement under which Canada with ...

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  7. CAR SOMERSAULTS

    BRISBANE, Monday--Following the collapse of a back wheel a motor car, carrying six Brisbane people from Southport last night, ...

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  8. CONGRATULATIONS

    LONDON, Sunday:--Warm congratulations are extended in the press to the Prime Minister, (Mr. Ramsay, MacDonald) and President ...

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  9. THE TURF

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 251 words
  10. FEDERAL ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Monday:--Colonel Rutledge, a former member of the State Parliament, intends to submit his name as a candidate to oppose Mr. Marks in ...

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  11. LISMORE FESTIVAL

    LISMORE, Monday.-- Lismore's 17th annual Musical Festival commenced at the Star Court Theatre this morning, and attracted good ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Mr. D. Rior dan, member for Burke in the State Parliament, to-day handed in his resignation to the Speaker. He intends ...

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  13. AMERICAN TARIFF

    SYDNEY, Monday:--"The tariff increases proposed by the United States of America should definitely react in closer relations between the nations ...

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  14. ATTACKED BY THUGS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Eric Stanfield was set upon by two men in a lane at Manly on Saturday night and kicked into unconsciousness. He was ...

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  15. MR. E. A. McTIERNAN

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Pressure has been brought to bear on Mr. E. A. MeTiernan to stand for the Parkes seat in Labor interests Mr. ...

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  16. ROSEHILL RACES

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  17. GRAZIERS' PRESIDENT

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The president of the Graziers' Association (Mr. F. H. Tout) said to-day: "What the country needs before anything else is ...

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  18. BRITISH AIRSHIPS

    LONDON, Sunday:--The "Daily Telegraph's" acronautical correspondent says there is no possibility of the oil burning airship R.101 emerging ...

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  19. HARD ON NATIONALISTS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--When 42 men appeared at the Central Police Court to-day on the charge of having been found in a common gaming house, one ...

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  20. MAROUBRA SHOOTING

    SYDNEY, Monday.--At the Central Police Court to-day, Walter Tomlinson (31) was charged with having shot at James Dovine, at Maroubra, ...

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  21. ORDER OF SPRING DOUBLE FAVORITISM.

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  22. "NOT GOING TO BUTT IN"

    SYDNEY, Monday:--Dr. Nott, who has been mentioned as a possible Nationalist candidate for North Sydney in opposition to Mr. W. M. Hughes, ...

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  23. VISIT TO AMERICA

    LONDON, Sunday.--The definite announcement that the Prime Minister will sail for America on the Berengaria on September 28, as had been ...

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  24. THE KING'S JOKE

    LONDON, Sunday:--Sir George, Arthur's biography of the King, entitled "King George the 5th," emphasises the value of King Edward's ...

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  25. "TO LAST DITCH"

    SYDNEY, Monday:--Mr. W. M. Marks, M H.R., remarked to-day that he did not propose to make any move until he faced the whole of the ...

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  26. TIDAL IN TROUBLE

    SYDNEY, Monday:--Tidal, a leading candidate for the Metropolitan, is suffering from a bruised off fore heel. This discovery was made when ...

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  27. DOUBLE TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--May Harrison, aged 18, and Frederick White were found lying on a bed at the Grand Hotel, Parkes, about ...

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  28. A BLOW TO PUNTERS

    SYDNEY, Monday:--Ramulus, who struck himself while competing in the Tramway. Handicap on Saturday, is to be scratched to-day for the Epsom ...

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  29. LABOR CANDIDATES

    SYDNEY, Monday.--It is understood that the Labor Party will oppose Messrs. Hughes and Marks. Labor organisers have discovered ...

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  30. H. CAIRNS' ESTATE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday:-- Jockey Hugh Cairns, who was killed at the races at Moonee Valley on July 27, left estate valued at £1,412 to his ...

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  31. THE RHINELAND

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Daily Express's" Weisbaden correspondent says that General Sir William Thwaites has been urgently ...

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  32. THE ONUS ON THE BOOKMAKER

    SYDNEY, Monday:--The A.J.C. . stewards to-day were called upon to decide an interesting case, when a woman punter complained that on ...

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  33. NATIONALIST CAMPAIGN

    SYDNEY, Monday:--A meeting of the Nationalist Party executive this afternoon appointed Mr. Arelidale Parkhill, chairman of the Campaign ...

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  34. TERI DISQUALIFIED FOR THIRD

    SYDNEY, Monday:--The A.J.C. stewards to-day disqualified Teri, who ran third in the Campsie Handicap at Canterbury at last Saturday week, and ...

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  35. RICHMOND SEAT

    Mr. R C. Gibson, Country Party returned soldier candidate contesting the Richmond seat against Mr. Roland Green, M.H.R., made a trip to ...

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  36. LUXURY LINER

    LONDON, Sunday.--With the first trial, cruise, the Orantes, the Orient Company's latest and finest 20,000 ton liner for the Australian service, enters ...

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  37. W. COOK EXONERATED.

    SYDNEY, Monday:--The A.J.C. stewards to-day held that W. Cook did not break his engagement to rifle Crucis in the Chelmsford Stakes at ...

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  38. CLAIM FOR £400 FAILS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The pony Mautoiwonder, which won a race at Ascot, was the subject of a law suit to-day, when the owner, W. Webster, claimed ...

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  39. £2,000 DAMAGES CLAIMED

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- In the Banco Court to-day, Cecil John Clarke (27), confectioner, sued Claude Jenkins claiming £2,000 damages for injuries ...

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  40. LIQUOR LAW REFORM

    SYDNEY, Monday:--It is mid stood that the Minister for Justice (Mr. Lee), in a report on the proposed reform of the State liquor ...

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  41. WORLD'S RECORD

    MELBOURNE, Monday:--A world's record time for two miles over hurdles was established on Saturday by Leones, at Moonce valley. The time ...

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  42. MR. MARR'S BAD LUCK

    LONDON, Sunday:--Customs stupidity on the Swiss frontier in disembarking Mr. Marr's luggage, though it was franked through as official, caused him ...

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  43. WEEK-END MOTOR ACCIDENTS

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- During the week-end, motor accidents in N.S.W., Victoria. Queensland and South Australia were responsible for eight ...

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