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  4. ONE VOTE GAINED

    Now that a new session is to he held, Mr. Dewar considers himself freed of his pair with Dr. Kater in the Upper House, and will "vote for the Labor platform." He said so in a special interview for "The Daily ...

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  7. Sydney Has Them Puzzled

    Mary and Jean Rice, in Sydney from Cobar. So far away from home, they were a little overwhelmed when they arrived at the Town Hall yesterday for the Lord Mayor's party. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STRANGE TRIAL

    The trial of members, of the order. "Notre Dame des Pleurs" (Our Lady, of Tears), for the flogging of the Abbe Desnoyers of ...

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  9. WAR GESTURE

    Reports from Oslo state that Russia is seriously and feverishly preparing for war with China. The army is mobilising, and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CITY TRAGEDY

    Two men fell 50ft. from the top of a city building yesterday afternoon. One was killed and the other seriously injured. ...

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  11. TROUBLE BREWING

    Originating at Mort's Dock the casual labor problem seems likely to cause other industrial dislocations before it is settled. ...

    Article : 217 words
  12. NORTH POLE

    The question of who discovered the North Pole has been re-opened, following upon a lecture by Captain Amundsen, in which he said that Cook's story ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. JOHNSON ATTACKS WALSH

    The seamen think that Messrs. Walsh (general president) and Raeburn (general secretary) have failed in their duties of branch supervision ...

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  14. REFUSED £30,000

    Mr. Thomas Baker, the donor of £20,000 to maintain a new bio-chemical laboratory at Alfred Hospital, offered £30,000 to Spahlinger in London in 1923 ...

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  15. DEAD CARDINAL

    Deep sorrow is felt throughout Belgium at the passing of Cardinal Mercier. Thirty thousand persons filed past ...

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  16. SPIES IN POLAND

    Reuter's Warsaw correspondent reports that a big spying organisation, working on behalf of Germany, has been discovered. ...

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  17. PETERSHAM TRAGEDY

    Mrs. Pauline Emma Martin, the victim of the smash between a motorcycle and sidecar and a motor-car in Parramatta Road, Petersham, on ...

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  18. HOBBS' CHOICE

    Hobbs, replying to an invitation to road the Lesson at the Sportsmen's Service at St. Mark's, Mitcham, said:-- "I'd rather face the Australian ...

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  19. SOLOMONS SHAKE

    A severe earthquake, affecting the Solomon and New Hebrides Group, was recorded in Sydney ata 10.45 yesterday morning. ...

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  20. DRUNK AT THE WHEEL

    The American Automobile Association, following upon a nation-wide survey, has anounced that the drunken automobile-driver is running wild in ...

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  21. The Day We Celebrate

    H.M.S. Sirius, commanded by Capt, Arthur Phillip, founder and first Governor of N.S.W., entering Port Jackson, January 26, 1788, with the First Fleet. A painting by John Allcot, the original of which is in the possession of Mr. Scott Fell, M.L.A. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. TOURING BIPLANE

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that a D.H.50 biplane is being built at the De Haviland works for Lord Stonehaven's use on official tenure in ...

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  23. "BLACK" OR "WHITE"

    The collier Corrimal is not yet "white," despite the seamen's decision a week ago to lift the ban which has lain for the past two months. ...

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  24. WEATHER FORECAST

    Cloudy, warm, and s[?]ltry in the north-east quarter and parts of the coast and highlands, with scattered rain and thunder. Isolated hail ...

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  25. THROUGH AFRICA

    Major Treatt, his wife, and party arrived at Cairo, after covering 11,000 miles from the Cape in Crossley motor cars. They were enthusiastically ...

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