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  2. GENERAL CABLES

    A by-election for Dumbartonshire, necessitated by the promotion of Mr. P. P. Fleming (C.) to a Scottish judgeship, resulted in the election of ...

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  3. From A New Angle

    Fort Denison isn't quite the forbidding mass of rock and masonry that it appears to most travellers on the Harbor. Here is a glimpse of its green lawn and garden. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. LOCKED DOOR

    Generally, the most difficult part ol a burglar's job is to break into a place. But a suspect, who was captured outside a city warehouse in the early ...

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  5. FIRE'S FURY

    Reports from the Upper Murray and southern tablelands indicate that this is the worst year for bush fires since 1900. ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS

    Applications were approved during the past fortnight for the erection of buildings to cost a total of £33,041 in the Canterbury Municipality. ...

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  7. ESCAPED PRINCE

    In an exclusive narrative, concerning Prince Ahmed Sel Feddin, brother-in-law of King Fuad, of Egypt, who escaped from a private asylum in ...

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  8. HEROIC RESCUE

    The captain and crew of the President Roosevelt had a great reception on the steamer's arrival at Queenstown, where they were ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE

    The Chamber of Manufactures has donated £15,000 to Melbourne University for the training of young men in industrial science. ...

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  10. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL

    The Minister for Education (Mt. Mutch), in an address at Glebe on Saturday, reiterated the statement made by him earlier in the week in ...

    Article : 96 words
  11. SEAMEN'S BOOKS

    The Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union yesterday endorsed the resolution of the stop-work meeting last Tuesday, declining to allow Messrs. ...

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  12. GAS EXPLOSION

    Five miners were killed by a gas explosion in a local coal mine on Friday. Safety measures are believed to have ...

    Article : 54 words
  13. INDEX

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 words
  14. WOMEN BOXERS

    The promoter of the proposed g[?] boxing bout has called off the son test, declaring that he did not wish to oppose public opinion, which clearly ...

    Article : 92 words
  15. DOGS THE CAUSE

    Dogs were the cause of two accidents during the week-end, a woman being badly hurt at Botany yesterday as the, result of falling from the back ...

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  16. DROWNED IN BAY

    When a rowing boat capsized in Iron Cove, Balmain late on Saturday night, William M'Cleod' (20), of Tancart St., Rozelie, was drowned. ...

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  17. ADVERTISEMENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 130 words
  18. MORE AIRSHIPS

    Navy plans for the expenditure of 14,000,000 dollars, over a five-year period, for lighter-than-air craft development were described before the ...

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  19. SAILING IN W.A.

    Splendid racing marked the first appearance of tho inter-State yachts in West Australian waters in the opening event of the series arranged in ...

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  20. MAN KILLED

    Liverpool Road, Enfield, was the scene of a tragic motor smash on Saturday afternoon. William Boyle, aged 22, of Lister. Avenue, Rockdale, ...

    Article : 143 words
  21. Advertising

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    Advertising : 213 words
  22. RAIN WANTED

    Most oppressive weather yesterday and today has resulted from the numerous bush fires in the Upper Murray country on both ...

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  23. "I AM TO BLAME"

    "My wife is not to be blamed, nor anyone else, for all my failures. To the fullest extent, I am to blame for forgetting the things I should have ...

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  24. VICTORY PLAN

    Interest in Admiral von Scheer's theoretical great naval victory at the close of the war, with which German generals are now consoling themselves ...

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  25. LOCARNO PACT

    Replying to a question in the House of Assembly, General Hertzog, the Premier, pointed out that the Locarno Treaty imposed no obligation on South ...

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  26. BOY DROWNED

    A drowning accident occurred this afternoon in a dam near Killingworth, the victim being John Edward M'Williams (15). ...

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  27. JAPANESE CRUISER

    The Japanese cruiser [?]wate arrived at Hobart from Melbourne early yesterday morning. Official calls were paid by city dignitaries to the ...

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  28. GERMAN "HOCHS"

    Little public interest was shown in the final scene of the evacuation of the British Headquarters this afternoon. ...

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  29. PROHIBITION LAW

    Two small developments in the prohibition situation, namely, the warning by the Federal Department of Justice that illegal warrants for searching ...

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  30. FIRE IN CITY

    When the firemen arrivel at a building in Parker Street, city, which had caught alight yesterday, it looked as if the place was doomed to be gutted. ...

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  31. POLICE RAID HOTEL

    Late last night plain-clothes constables burst open tho main door of Carlyon's Hotel, St. Kilda. Seventy men and women, seated in ...

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  32. ONE BIG COUNCIL

    Harstville, Rockdale. Bexley, and Kogarah Councils will amalgamate, and form one big council, comprising the area between the George's and ...

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  33. NARRANDERA BLAZE

    At about 12.45 yesterday morning, be store of G. V. Saunders and Co. was destroyed by fire. The building [?] ...

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  34. SHIPPING DEAL

    A sale of the Hugo Stinnes fleet to the Deutsch Austraiische Shipping Company by the Kosmos Company has been arranged. ...

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  35. IMPROVED GROUNDS

    Arrangements have been made to improve the grounds of the Church of England Grammar School for Girls, in Bannerman Street. Cremorne. The ...

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  36. FELL ON IRON FENCE

    At Tennyson Ruths, Tennyson, yesterday morning, a boy fell on an iron- spike fence. The victim was Cecil Glyn Wyman, ...

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  37. JAPAN'S PREMIER

    Mr. Wakatsuki, who, following the death of Count Kato, wan summoned to form a Cabinet, has reinstated the former Ministry, in which he retains ...

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  38. IN VICTORIA

    Fanned by the strong northerly wind which blew across Victoria today. bush fires spread through the dry timber and scrub areas in many districts ...

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  39. FORESTRY CONGRESS

    Mr. H. Mackay, who retired from the Forests Commission at the end of 1924, will represent several Australian States, including New South Wales ...

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  40. SOLDIERS' FARMS

    The fire which threatened the Tarrahandra soldier settlement yesterday has been got under control, but several hundred acres of grass country ...

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  41. BATTING POWER

    Demanding four day tests, the "Observer" is of the opinion that there is little chance of concluding the encounters in three days, judging from the ...

    Article : 122 words
  42. STARTING YOUNG

    Led it is believed, by an older boy, two lads, eleven years of ago, participated in a robbery from a deale[?] shop in Oxford street, Darlinghurst. ...

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  43. ROAD TO RUIN

    Mr. Philip Snowdon, M.P., in a speech at Burnley, attacked Mr. Winston Churchill's Italian debt settlement. ...

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  44. CHILD DROWNED

    Beryl May Frances James (2) was found drowned in a waterhole near her home yesterday afternoon. The child, who was playing about ...

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  45. DIED OF SCALDS

    Francis Lewes Browning-King (32) died at St. Joseph's Hospital, Auburn, late last night, as the result of scalds. He was seriously scalded at the ...

    Article : 68 words
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