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  2. To-day's Weather

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  5. MOTHER AND BABE PINNED UNDER WRECKED CAB

    MR. BALDWIN, the Conservative leader, moved in the House of Commons the following vote of censure on the Government,--That this House deplores the depression in trade and the in crease in unemployment, resulting from the policy of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ON BLOOD-STAINED

    Four persons were injured--two critically--when a taxi cab collided with a motor lorry at the intersection of Chalmers and ...

    Article : 294 words
  8. WEST'S WAY TO WEALTH

    REPLYING to Mr. V. C. Thompson (C.P., New England) in the House of Representatives today, the Prime Minister said that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 543 words
  9. IMPASSE IS OVERCOME

    DETERMINED efforts were made yesterday to overcome the difficulties which had brought the Naval Conference to an apparent impasse. ...

    Article : 369 words
  10. SIR DUDLEY'S FAITH

    DECLARING his unbounded faith in Australia, the Governor in a farewell speech last night, at the distribution of cheques of the United Charities ...

    Article : 268 words
  11. HER TIN HAT

    Soldiers' Day Appeal. The lady was busy showing prizes to be won for a gamble of sixpence. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THE BRAGGING OF BOYCE, K.C.

    SPEAKING in the Legislative Council on Thursday, Mr. Boyce, Attorney-General, is reported to have said:-- ...

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  13. TWO ERIDAN SEAMEN FALL DOWN HOLD

    Falling 10ft, down the hold of the motorship Eridan at Woolwich, Dock yesterday afternoon, two seamen were tadly injured. ...

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  14. HOBART IMPORTERS RUSH TO CLEAR GOODS

    Hobart merchants have been particularly busy offecting clearances from the Customs during the past four days. ...

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  15. SCULLIN WILL SEE IF COAL BARONS ARE BREAKING THE AWARD

    NO official comment was made to-day on the Northern Coal Owners' offer of work at a reduction on award rates. It is learned, however, that the Government is ...

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  16. GUNS DRAWN

    After a desperate struggle, in which they were monaced, by revolvers, Plainolothesman Godwin and Roach, of Glebe police, ...

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  17. SHOTS FIRED AT INTRUDERS

    FOUR shots were fired at three ...

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  18. REFUSED TO TALK

    THOUGH his skull was fractured in a brawl at Newtown yesterday afternoon, George Dagust, 35. of Richmond Street, Earlwood, ...

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  19. COMORIN ABLE TO LEAVE

    Messages received in Melbourne to day indicate that the London bound P. and O. liner Comorin, which caught fire at Colombo yesterday, would be ...

    Article : 78 words
  20. KNOCKED BY MOTOR CYCLE NEAR HIS HOME

    Alexander Gibson, 21, electric-fitter, of St. John's Road, Merrylands, suffered head injuries when he was knocked down by a motor cycle near his ...

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  21. WORLD'S BIGGEST SHIP

    THE Cunard Line yesterday officially stated they were in communication with certain shipbuilders regarding the building of a new ...

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  22. LATEST ARRIVALS FROM THE COALFIELDS

    These miners' children arrived yesterday, in charge of Mrs. Munday, to spend holidays with Sydney families. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. NARKUNDA FOR QUARANTINE

    Every effort was being made, said Mr. H. Brown, director of Posts and Telegraphs, to bring the Narkunda's mails to Melbourne on time, but ...

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  24. MASKED MEN WITH GUNS

    Two masked men held up Richard Martin at Strong's Garage Balgowlah, yesterday morning and robbed him of £4. ...

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  25. GLORIOUSLY DRUNK ON FOUR BOB

    THE Wollongong police have discovered that a man can get glorlously drunk with a capital of 4. ...

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  26. PROFITS BIG BUT MINERS BLAMED

    A NET profit of £124,558 for the year was announced to-day at the annual general meeting of Huddart, Parker Limited. ...

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  27. STOWAWAYS ON NESTOR

    The Holt Blue Funnel liner [?] left Fremantle for South Africa at 5 p.m. yesterday, and after steaming for about an hour and a half, three ...

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  28. LINDRUM NOW LEADING SMITH BY 9100

    With a total of 13,159. Walter Lindrum is now leading Willie Smith by ...

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  29. YOUNG WOMAN WHO SLEPT IN THE PARK

    Found sleeping in the park at Auburn, penniless, friendless, and homeless. Florence Sulphice, 24, was sentenced to seven days in Long Bay ...

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  30. NEW AIR SERVICE

    A new air service between Melbourne and A'delaide which will operate daily except on Sunday, was opened to-day, when Australian Aerial Services' ...

    Article : 84 words
  31. MAN STRUCK BY TRAM IN GEORGE STREET

    Struck by a tram while he was crossing George Street, city, shortly before 5 o'clock yesterday evening, William Coottee, 26, of Paddington ...

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  32. LITTLE BOY KILLED BY TRUCK

    While crossing Albion Street, [?] wick, near his home, William Christie, 7 was knocked down by a motor truck and shockingly injured, He died ...

    Article : 22 words
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