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  2. DAVIS CUP

    Britain and France will meet to-day in Paris in the challenge round of the Davis Cup. France, holders since 1927, will ...

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  3. LANG'S QUANDARY

    While it is considered in some quarters that the Premier has no alternative but to sign the agreement for ...

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  4. SHOT DEAD

    While sleeping beside his wife about 7 o'clock yesterday morning, Mr. Herbert Bloome (manager of the Hotel Ritz at Katoomba) ...

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  5. NEAR THING

    Dashing into a herd of more than 200 bullocks in Parramalta-road, Flemington, shortly before midnight, a powerful sports car, ...

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  6. "GENIUS"

    When firemen broke into a smoke-filled shop at 143 Parra matta-road, Annandale, on the night of July 5, they found that ...

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  7. WHAT'S WRONG?

    Early in the inquiry into the allegations of maladministration at the Nepean District Hospital which the chairman of the N.S.W. ...

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  8. Big Game Ahead

    For the game against N.S.W. tomorrow.--Whyall (left), I. Clark and Reville of the Queensland Rugby Union team, at practice at the Cricket ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ACCIDENTAL

    A verdict of accidental death was returned by the Coroner (Mr. J. Vider) at the inquest today into the death of Herbert ...

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  10. THE DRAW

    The draw made to-day for the Davis Cup challenge round resulted: Singles (first day): Austin v. Cochet, Perry v. Borotra; ...

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  11. NO QUORUM

    Though the Prime Minister had been told that the question of the Now South Wales Government rejoining the Loan Council and ...

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  12. "FINE!"

    "I don't want to leave Australia, and if the Commonwealth Government is prepared to offer me a job that will enable me to stay, that's ...

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  13. THREE KILLED

    Three naval ratings were killed outright, and two others were seriously injured when a special train crashed into a motor car at a level ...

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  14. WATERFRONT REGULATIONS

    A test case under the Transport Workers Act for a breach of the waterside employment regulation came before the District Court ...

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    Three girts who reaped a harvest to-day in Martin-place in the Red Cross appeal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. SHAND, K.C.

    The leader of the New South Wales Bar (Mr. A. B. Shand. K.C.), who was admitted 44 years ago, and who retired about a year ago, has decided ...

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  17. WARDERS' SYMPATHY

    Warders at Long Bay Gaol have sent a telegram of condolence to O'Brlen's relatives, and it is understood that the prison section of the ...

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  18. FAIR ARMY

    An army that marched to the rattle of money-boxes invaded the streets of Sydney to-day, carrying the famous Red Gross banner that never ...

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    Public interest in one of Australia s Greatest legal battles.--The scene outside the Brisbane Supreme Court at the opening of the Mungena case. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. "GREAT STEP"

    The successful conversion of Australia's internal debt will be a great step towards helping the country out of the financial difficulties with which ...

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  21. GOV.'S £5000

    Though Mr. Lang declared at the Premiers' Conference that he proposed to cut the Governor's salary to £500, with those of judges and other ...

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  22. "SYSTEMATIC"

    "This is a systematic fraud that went on for a long time," said Judge Curlewis, at the Quarter Sessions today, after Alma Frances Bruce, aged ...

    Article : 148 words
  23. TEMPERATURE READINGS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 words
  24. WOOL REBATE

    Wool shippers will receive a windfall next Friday, when shipping companies will pay out more than £150,000 as a rebate under the freight ...

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  25. LAW AND ORDER

    In reply to statements of Mr. Eric Campbell at the "New Guard" meeting at the Town Hall, the president of the Public Service Association ...

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  26. Earth Tremor at Adelaide

    Adelaide, Friday.--The most severe earth tremor since 1902 occurred at 10.30 a.m. to-day. No damage was done. ...

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  27. "NIPS" 10d

    Hotel licensees throughout the city and suburbs have raised the price of whisky "nips" from 9d to 10d. to meet the increase in sales tax and ...

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  28. "WILD TALK"

    Asserting that he had no knowledge of Communistic doctrines being taught in the State schools, the Minister for Education (Mr. Davies) ...

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  29. 6d AN ACRE

    Sixpence an acre, except for a few very small blocks, was the highest rental in the Western Division leases, said Mr. G. A. Denning, a ...

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  30. IN ROMANTIC VEIN

    "Education should encourage the spirit of romance and the love at adventure," says Vice-Chancellor Wallace ol Sydney University. John Cit. visualises some of our leading educationists as exemplars of the romantic spirit. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. "Sorry Tale of a Swindle," Says Crown MUNGANA MONEY

    After speaking for 9 hours 5 minutes, extending over three days, explaining to the Mungana jury the Queensland Government's £30,000 claim against Theodore, MacCormack and others, Mr. A. D. McGill, whose voice was showing signs of the strain, concluded his address to-day with a concise and chronological summary of the case. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. SUNDAY PICTURE SHOWS

    Those (Opposing Sunday entertainments base their argument on the words of the Chief Secretary (Mr. Gosling) that the department grants ...

    Article : 187 words
  33. TO CENSOR

    Should adults censor the books their children read? It is one thing to talk of the need for literary freedom among ...

    Article : 124 words
  34. NEW ARBITRATION BILL

    The bill providing for the extension of the powers of committees under the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act. was ...

    Article : 96 words
  35. NO CASH ?

    It was assorted to-day that were Joseph Ryan, who failed to appear at the Quarter Sessions to answer a charge of being concerned in the ...

    Article : 69 words
  36. NOT REAL

    Mrs. Doris Vera Keegan, of Glebe Point, wife of a member of the Legislative Assembly during her examination as a judgment debtor in ...

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  37. SHOOTING CHARGES

    Charged at the Katoomba police court to-day with having shot at Joseph Patrick Slevin with intent to inflict grievous bodily harm, and at ...

    Article : 118 words
  38. Solicitors Clash

    Bertram T. Heavener, solicitor, was proceeded against by Ernest R. Abigail, at the Central Summons Court to-day, on a tenancy summons. ...

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  39. THREE MEN DISCHARGED

    At the Kogarah Police Court Mr. Gibson, S.M., dismissed the case against Cecil Cook and Claude William Bannister, private inquiry ...

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  40. WRIT FOR £10,000

    John Whitehead Percival, M.L.C., of Victory-street, Randwick, has issued a writ, through his solicitor (Mr. Bertram T. Heavener), against ...

    Article : 44 words
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