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  3. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
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  5. "JUST SCARE STUFF," SAYS THE PREMIER

    "I AM highly amused at the attempts of some of my alleged well-wishers to point out how lamentably I am going astray," said Mr. Lang last night. "Of course, I am not responsible for the opinions of anyone but myself, and when I sec truculent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TOOK HER MASCOT

    When Miss Mona Potts went to Rushcutter Bay yesterday to play in the "Rose Marie" v. "Mercenary Mary" cricket match, she took along the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THEODORE TRIES BUT FAILS

    MR. E. G. THEODORE, ex-Premier of Queensland, who, on a previous occasion, mediated in connection with a New South Wales ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BLOW TO WHEAT TRADE

    POOR prospects of an early settlement of the British coal strike--the outlook now being much less favorable--have brought foreigners ...

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  11. CANTONESE GAIN IN CHINA

    LATEST information chronicles significant victories by the troops of the Chinese National Party over their opponents. ...

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  12. BACK AGAIN TO GERMANY

    NEWSPAPERS published in Berlin contain reports that M. Briand, during conversations with Dr. Stresemann at Thoiry, agreed to the ...

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  13. N. S. WALES LOAN

    The News Agency announced on September 23 that the New South Wales loan had been quickly subscribed. This statement proves to have been ...

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  14. HURLED TO AWFUL DEATH

    Terrible loss of life occurred at the besieged Chinese City of Wuchang, while non-combatants were being rescued. ...

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  15. MINERS ADAMANT

    THE impasse in the coal miners' strike grew worse to-day with the delegates' gathering for Friday's crucial conference. ...

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  16. SOLICITOR DECAMPS WITH TRUST MONEY

    THE whole international police system may come into operation before the missing Sydney solicitor is located. ...

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  17. FIVE SHOTS DIDN'T STOP HIM

    Alleged to be the leader of a daring gang of car thieves, specialising in Chevrolet cars, a young man was arrested at Black Rock early this ...

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  18. PROHIBITED CHINESE

    The Commonwealth was to-day given leave to appeal against the decision of Mr. Justice Roberts, who ordered the release from detention of two ...

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  19. "FIFTY POUNDS TO CUT WIFE'S THROAT"

    A STORY of how a married woman went through the form of marriage with a policeman while her husband was alive, ...

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  20. NORTH SHORE PARKS

    The official opening of Ball's Head and Berry's Island, both of which were proclaimed public reserves by the Government this this year, will take place on ...

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  21. MANFRED STAR PERFORMER

    Many attractive gallops were witnessed at Flemington and Caulfield this morning. Manfred again being the star attraction. Every time the ...

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  22. DEAD BODY IN HARBOR

    Evidently having been in the water for a considerable time the very much decomposed body of a man war found floating near the workshops of ...

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  23. HOMELESS IN SCINDE

    In the Karachi district, which has been devastated by a terrific earthquake, a cyclone and floods, during the past week, the losses are ...

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  24. IN THE RIGHT MOOD FOR A DAY OUT

    The Rockdale Chamber of Commerce yesterday held a mammoth picnic, entertaining 1000 little guests at National Park. Here is one of the many car-loads of happy children. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. INJURED RIDER IMPROVING

    Although lying for three days in a semi-conscious state in St. Vincent's Hospital, after his crash at the speedway last Saturday night. C[?] Bowers ...

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  26. PARTIES IN DIVORCE

    REV. Hugh Chapman, Chaplain of the Savoy Chapel, to-day refused to permit a nuptial service to take place for Lord Sholto ...

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  27. SHE HELPED HERSELF

    Mary Brown. 33. domestic walked into Grace Brothers. Ltd., and helped herself to a sports coal an overall and a freak, valued in all at £494, on ...

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  28. MISSING FROM HOME

    Reginald Jones, 20. of Botany Road, Mascot, has been missing from his home since September 30 last. His description is: About 5ft. 5in. high fair ...

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  29. WOMAN POISONED

    Mrs. Woodhard was taken to Sydney Hospital from her home in Wellington St., Bondl, yesterday, by the Eastern Suburbs Ambulance, suffering ...

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  30. BIG UNION CONFERENCE

    The proposal to hold to an all-Australian Trades Union Conference in Melbourne early in 1927 was agreed to at a meeting of the Trades Ball ...

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  33. MAY BE OVERTIME STRIKE

    The threatened overtime strike of drivers employed by the Colonial Sugar [?]Company may be put into effect to-morrow. The Melbourne branch ...

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  34. GERMAN GENERAL GOES

    As a sequel to the disclosure that members of the Hohenzollern family participated in the recent army manoeuvres. General Von S[?] has ...

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  35. CRUSHED BY LORRY

    Samuel Russell, 24, of Manning Rd., Double Bay received a fractured left thigh when another motor lorry crashed into the rear of the one on which ...

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