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  4. Remarkable First Wicket Score

    Twelve thousand saw the So[?]th African captain, Deane, win [?]e toss in the second Test. Des[?]te the traditional trickiness of [?]e ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. INTERNECINE QUARRELS.

    President Von Hindenburg's first New Year's message includes a vigorous demand for a revision of the Young Plan which is "still ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WIND FANS FIRE.

    A fire late yesterday afternoon destroyed the Pioneer Garage building opposite the Council Chambers in the main street of ...

    Article : 206 words
  7. AMY JOHNSON.

    Amy Johnson took off for Peking at 10.40 this morning. She proposes to fly via Berlin, Moscow, Omsk and then follow the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CHAOS.

    Chaos exists in the wheat export business. Only five or six ve[?]sels have been chartered to load the N.S.W. new ...

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  9. CONSTABLE INJURED.

    While directing the traffic at the corner of Belgrave street and Sydney Road, [?] last night. Constable Robert Scott was struck by a car and ...

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  10. PRISONERS RELEASED.

    In the last few months many prisoners have been released by order of the State Ministry before their sentences expired. This action is causing ...

    Article : 86 words
  11. £1,500,000 TREASURY BILLS.

    The Federal Ministry has agreed to help the N.S.W. Government by issuing Treasury Bills to the value of £1,500, 000. ...

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  12. PLAYED HAVOC WITH EXPORT TRADE.

    The annual report of the Metropolitan [?] Industry Board states that the cessation of slaughtering operations during the recent industrial ...

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  13. SHOTS FIRED.

    Set upon by one man as he was escorting a prisoner to Redfern police station and threatened by a number of others, Constable Scully was last ...

    Article : 76 words
  14. THE HOME OF ASTUTE TRADERS.

    An everyday scene in Berwick-street, London, the home of some of the most astute traders in the world. The greater part of the merchandise in the market is displayed on stalls in the street. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. EXCITING FINISH.

    In the last race at Hill End yesterday, three horses come down. George Toohey (35), rider of Hopaway, suffered a fractured skull, besides ...

    Article : 58 words
  16. STILL MISSING.

    There is still no news of the two missing gold seekers, who are lost in their 'plane in Central Australia. ...

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  17. DEEP GASH IN FACE.

    Frank Jackson, of West Melbourne, on being admitted to hospital last night, with a deep gash in the face extending from the upper lip to near ...

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  18. ELDORADO!

    A message from Tumut states that further pieces of almost pure gold, worth £300, were brought into town yesterday by the Putland brothers, ...

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  19. £2,000,000 DEBT.

    Fertiliser companies in Victoria announce that they may not be able to assist farmers on the existing basis of finance. They state that their ...

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  20. BATH-HEATER EXPLODES

    Frederick Schinkil (28), motor mechanic, was lighting a bath-heater with some oily waste at Enfield this morning, when the heater explode. ...

    Article : 63 words
  21. IN BIRD - CAGE.

    When police raided a house at Fitzroy last night, they found eight packets of cocaine, enclosed in a tin in a bird cage. ...

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  22. PROHIBITION A FAILURE.

    The Roman Catholic Bishop of Goulburn says that when in the United States he formed the opinion that prohibition was a failure. ...

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  23. "HERE, FIX HIM UP."

    Leaving the water at Albert Park yesterday with a dead boy in his arms, an unknown man walked up a lifesaver and said "Here, fix him up." ...

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  24. 140,000 MINERS IDLE.

    Four hundred and twenty coal pits are idle in South Wales as the result of a deadlock over the spreadover of hours. It is generally expected a ...

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  25. LISTENING-IN.

    It is estimated that during the past year the number of licensed radio listeners-in Australia has increased by about 15,000. ...

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  26. NINE INJURED.

    Nine people, including a 12 monthsold infant, were injured last night when a car crashed into a telegraph pole at Crow's Nest, as the driver of ...

    Article : 92 words
  27. "SENSIBLE MEN, GENERALLY SPEAKING."

    Alderman Jackson, who entered upon his duties as Lord Mayor of Sydney to-day, said that he hoped for the cooperation of his fellow aldermen, who ...

    Article : 48 words
  28. 48 HOURS WEEK.

    A 48 hours working week has been ordered for all Government employees, excepting painters, who will remain on the 44 hours, owing to the alleged ...

    Article : 43 words
  29. MURDER CHARGE.

    At the Redfern Court, Cecil Reginald Bell (2[?]), a dealer was remanded on the charge of having murdered John Edward Thornton, at Alexandria, on ...

    Article : 35 words
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