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  2. Advertising

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  3. To-day's Weather

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 words
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    Advertising : 142 words
  6. LANG WILL LAUNCH CENSURE MOTION

    BOTH political parties held their pre-sessional meetings yesterday. All were well attended, it bring announced that the Opposition mustered strongly, and showed more harmony than at any recent period in the Labor Party's history. ...

    Article : 416 words
  7. MAN HURLS VITRIOL ON TWO PEOPLE

    Two Salvation Army officers, Donald McDonald and Mary Delves, of Arundel Street, Forest Lodge, were attacked by a man who threw ...

    Article : 213 words
  8. SYNTHETIC RAINBOWS

    THE latest in skyscrapers is now being constructed in Chicago --a nineteen-story building with each section done in a different ...

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  9. TRAIN TRIP ENDS IN ETERNITY

    ONE of the most appalling train disasters in China occurred at the Hal River on Saturday, when hundreds of peasants were ...

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  10. TO POLAR SEAS AGAIN

    A BITTER old controversy may be settled by the latest North Polar exploration expedition which has lest Italy in a dirigible. Colonel Nobile, who was navigating chief of the Norge when Amundsen made his historic journey over the North Pole, is in sole command of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SUED DEAD LOVER'S ESTATE

    A NOVEL breach of promise suit came before Mr. Justice McArthur in the County Court to-day, when a case in ...

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  12. ATTACKED POLICE WITH CHOPPER

    Police, wh owent to a house in Oxford Street, Mortdale, yesterday, to carry out a Lunacy Court order on a man. were attacked by ...

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  13. A SUGGESTION OF OUTBACK

    The pony and trap is rarely seen about Sydney now. This turnout attracted great interest when it was pulled up at the level crossing at Darling Harbor Railway yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. STATE LENDS PAGE £70,000

    THE Acting-Premier, Mr. Buttenshaw, said yesterday that he had been unable to move the Federal Treasurer, Dr. Page, relative to the ...

    Article : 166 words
  15. TORE UP HIS CLOTHES

    That her husband was a positive fiend and threatened to cut her throat and take the life of her infant was the allegation made by Dapl[?] Sophia ...

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  16. SPEEDING UP THE JOB

    The last section of the wood-blocking new proceeding in College Street, opposite the Museum. This work has caused great inconvenience to traffic. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. FIVE CUSHY JOBS

    FIVE Federal Government positions are offering, and will be filled in the course of the next week or two. Cabinet ...

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  18. "CRIMES ACT" CASE

    The charge against H. G. Carrigan and A. Brown, the union officials who are being proceeded against under the new Crimes Act in connection ...

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  19. TROUBLE AT RECEPTION

    Hinkler had a busy day at Adelaide to-day. First he was accorded a private reception by the Lieutenant-Governor, ...

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  20. HUSBAND IN POOL OF BLOOD

    Mrs. Emily Hobbs, who had been living apart from her husband, Sidney Hobbs, of Commodore Street, Newtown, had a ...

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  21. GOVT. BY PROXY

    Mr. Bruce[?] system of government by Commissions boards, courts and persons invested with a little brief authority was highly commended by ...

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  22. "PROMISED HER £200"

    Elizabeth trying, wife of John A. Irving, golf professional, to-day sued for divorce on the grounds of adultery allegedly committed at ...

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  23. DEAN OF BATHURST ROBBED

    John Denny, 41, laborer, of New Zealand, was charged at the Police Court this morning with having stolen £3110. the property of Canon Wilton, ...

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  24. HORSE'S REMAINS WASHED UP ON SEASHORE

    A further development has occurred in connection with the Little May trotting sensation. Portions of a horse have been found washed up on ...

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  25. BLAKELEY FOR DARLING

    At a meeting of the Barrier District Assembly of the Australian Labor Party to-night, the returning officer (Mr. A. E. Huck-[?] submitted a ...

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  26. GOVT.'S £250 TO OLYMPIC FUND

    CABINET has approved a grant of £250 to the Olympic Games team. Mr. Marks, M.L.A., yesterday ...

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  27. OPIUM SMOKERS FINED

    Fines aggregating £13 were inflicted on four Chinese found smoking opium in Retreat Street. Alexandria, on Saturday night, at Redfern Court ...

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  28. SHARK CAUGHT IN THROSBY CREEK

    A grey nurse shark, measuring eight feel was caught in Throsby Creek, near Wickham, yesterday, by Mr. K. Qoffet. The creek has been a favorite ...

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  29. "COULD NOT TRUST HER"

    Gilbert J. Foster, motor mechanic, to-day sued for divorce from Dorothy Foster, at present in Sydney, alleging adultery with Dennis Lynes. ...

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  30. AUS. GRAVES NEGLECTED

    Australian war graves in Melcombergis Cemetery at Weymouth are said to be in a badly-neglected condition. Complaints have been made, and the ...

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  31. NATS.' PANIC AT BRIGHTON

    The majority of the Nationalist candidates for the Brighton by-election, having openly declared their hostility to the interference by the ...

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  32. SEFTON PK. CASE

    Arrested on suspicion in connection with the Sefton Park outrage, a man was brought to police headquarters yesterday, by Plainclothes- constables ...

    Article : 79 words
  33. BORROW CARS FOR THEIR GIRLS

    THEFTS of motor care in Sydney and suburbs, police stated yesterday, continue to increase, most of the culprits being boys ...

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  34. EARLY LANDMARKS STILL DISAPPEARING

    The resumptions at Miller's Point are removing many historic buildings. The first picture shows a partially demolished building which was erected by convict the second is the remains of a tenement, also convict-built and the third shows what was once a gaol. All the demolitions are taking place in Princess Street. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. HOBSON'S BAY NOT "BLACK"

    "We have nothing to gain by holding up the Commonwealth Line vessels, while they are manned by Australian seamen, and run on Australian ...

    Article : 83 words
  37. SERUM TRAGEDIES

    The Minister for Health. Sir Neville How[?], announced to-day that he exported to receive within the next few weeks the interim report of the Royal ...

    Article : 61 words
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