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  2. Advertising

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  4. Shipping Battered By Mountainous Waves

    Shortly sifter midnight, Sergt. Taper, after viewing wreckage at Wattamatta Bay, expressed the opinion ...

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  5. FREE BREAKFASTS

    Sir Frederick Stewart (Australia) moved a resolution at a meeting of the international Labor Office, urging an investigation of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "TORE THEIR HEARTS OUT"

    The principal impressions left by Australians on General Evangeline Booth are generosity and musical ability. ...

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  7. 'QUAKES

    An earthquake shock was reported at Goulburn last night, and a similar occurrence was reported ...

    Article : 93 words
  8. NAVAL RATIO

    The agreement reached as the result of the AngloGerman naval conversations, undertaken with the ...

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  9. 2,930,000 Bales

    The wool clip in Australia next season is expected to be 2,930,000 bales, of a total weight of 902,440,000 lbs. Of that quantity, ...

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  10. Speeding to Sydney

    A wireless message has been received, from the steamer "Nollington Court." 6997 tons, which is on a voyage from Whyalla to Japan, stating that the ...

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  11. POLICE CALLED IN

    Further uproarious scenes were witnessed at a meeting of the Bankstown Municipal Council last night, during which the Mayor ...

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  12. WOOL-SELLING

    The annual joint conference of the Australian Woolgrowers' Council and the National Council of Wool-selling Brokers of ...

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  13. Vessel Arrives

    The freighter, Nottington Court, which put in to Sydney Harbour today for repairs, suffered a severe buffeting by heavy seas during the past ...

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  14. SYDNEY COUNTY COUNCIL

    Preliminary arrangements have been completed by the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Spooner) for the election of councillors to the New Sydney ...

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  15. "Morinda's" Rough Passage

    The steamer "Morinda" arrived in Sydney last night from Lord Howe Island more than 30 hours late, as the result of encountering terrific weather, ...

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  16. CHILLED BEEF TRADE

    Several speakers at a luncheon on the liner "Australia Star" emphasised the importance of developing the chilled meat industry. Production of ...

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  17. ABO'S DISAPPEARANCE

    Cairns police captured seven out of eight aborigines for whom they have been searching in connection with the disappearance of an aboriginal ...

    Article : 145 words
  18. IMPERFECT DISGUISE

    Disguised by shaving off his chin tuft and bleaching his moustache. Trotsky, accompanied by his wife arrived here. He was immediately recognised and ...

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  19. GRAVE TENSION

    The Secretary-General of the Institute of Pacific Relations (Mr. Edward C. Carter), on arrival in Sydney, said that tension in the Far East was ...

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  20. Boy Carried to Sea

    Max Finnaue (7). while seeking money on the sands at Bondi was swept out to sea by a huge wave, and would, undoubtedly, have been drowned but ...

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  21. LOST AT SEA

    The two men was were browned when an auxiliary yacht was overwhelmed in a terrific sea off Norah Head, 20 miles south of Newcastle, ...

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  22. TEST CRICKET

    Rain prevented play in the test match between England and South Africa to-day, and the match was abandoned as a draw. ...

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  23. Another Tragedy?

    A fourteen foot copper-bottomed sailing boat was found floating, half [?]ubmerged, off Ettalong Beach. All the standing rigging had been ...

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  24. Sydney's Escape

    Mr. Mares said to-day that yesterday's cyclone along the coast was of a very severe type, and was now gradually moving eastward. The strong ...

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  25. BUILDING REGULATIONS

    The Minister for Local Government is considering amendments of the regulations relating to the erection of Residential flats. Better lighting and ...

    Article : 45 words
  26. BETTING AND WINE DRINKING

    Sergt. Sweeney, giving evidence in the Police Court at Wellington (N.S. Wales), told the magistrate that S.P. betting shops in that town were like ...

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  27. Boatshed Wrecked

    A boatshed at the Coagee Surf Life Saving Club house was compeltely wrecked during heavy weather last night. ...

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  28. STOP PRESS

    After all nope of their safety had been abandoned, Edwin Parker (21), John Lynch (40) and John Sanders (25), the occupants of a ...

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  29. PROUD RECORD

    According to the Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. Kitto), complaints of wrong delivery, or failure to deliver, are not one per million of the ...

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  30. Incident in Harbour

    During rough seas in Sydney Harbour, the auxiliary ketch "Eilander" broke her moorings off Manly and drifted ashore. The craft is in a ...

    Article : 49 words
  31. TENNIS IN ENGLAND

    In the second round of the Queen's Club tennis tournament, Mrs. Hop man beat Miss Brazier. 4-6. 6-2, 6-4. ...

    Article : 28 words
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