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  2. CRIME WAVE

    An extraordinary wave of crime, due to existing depression. Is sweeping Auckland. Nearly fifty burglaries have been ...

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  5. DON'T INTERFERE

    Lord Byng ex-Governor-General Canada, lecturing before the Royal Colonial Institute, said that there were two schools of thought in Canada, but ...

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  6. LIQUOR CARGO

    While the American Government renounced its claim to sovereignty on the high seas in the celebrated Federalship case, that vessel is being ...

    Article : 159 words
  7. LOCAL HAULS

    Thieves are active in Sydney. The most significant items in relation to possible future crime is the fact that a quantity of explosives were ...

    Article : 289 words
  8. GIFTS OF TITLE DEEDS

    During the years the Voluntary Workers' Cafe was in existence at Warkron Chambers, Elizabeth-street, the ladies in charge raised sufficient ...

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  9. MID-AIR COLLISION

    Two army aeroplanes collided in mid-air to-day. The two pilots and two observers were killed. ...

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  10. WHERE IS WILKINS ?

    "Heartiest greetings. Every success your venture." The State executive of the Returned Soldiers' League, after lauding the ...

    Article : 117 words
  11. BAUM REMANDED

    A further remand was asked for by the police at the Central Police Court to-day in respect of a charge against Harry Waldemar Baum (37). ...

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  12. MINISTERS' TITLES

    Changes in the titles of Federal Ministers are considered probable before Parliament reassembles at Canberra. ...

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  13. CHILD ASSAULTED

    A girl aged 7½ was interfered with by a man near the Clovelly Public School grounds, Waverley, yesterday. Dr. Donovan, who examined the ...

    Article : 126 words
  14. QUEENSLAND PIONEER

    John Adair, a central Queensland pioneer, has died at St. Lawrence, aged 88 years. Born in Ireland in 1859, he came, as a lad of 8, with his parents ...

    Article : 89 words
  15. FLYING WOMEN

    It was suggested on the pictorial page of "The Sun" yesterday that Mrs. Ross and Mrs Malley were the first women to fly to Canberra. This, ...

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  16. PARKING AREA NEAR STADIUM

    At the request of the Traffic Superintendent, Woollahra Council has provided a car parking area in Rushcutters Bay Park to be used on ...

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