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  2. 10 O'CLOCK CLOSING, HOTEL AIM

    HOTELKEEPERS throughout Australia will use every legitimate means to bring about 9 o'clock closing, with 10 ...

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  3. Did Their Friend Win?

    When excitement was at fever pitch. Note the expressions of these girls as they watched a race during the Northern Districts ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. 20 Miles A Day For Water: Settlers' Ordeal

    POULTRY farmers around Menai, Engadine, and other parts of Sutherland shire are ...

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  5. G.P.S. BOYS TAKE TO BUSH

    ANSWERING the insistent call of the bush, two King's School boys, after secretly planning the adventure, have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE REASONS FOR THE ADMIRAL'S VOYAGE

    ON his way to London, Vice-Admiral Sir Francis Hyde, chief naval member of the Navy Board, left Melbourne by the ...

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  7. HAIR RAIDERS FORAYS FOR NESTING

    SINCE last heavy rains white-eared honey-eaters in their active nesting preparations on Middle Harbor reserve have ...

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  8. Hospital With 96 Empty Beds

    ONLY 14 patients remain in Royal South Sydney Hospital, which has 110 beds, as the result of special measures against ...

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  9. Three Drunks More Per Thousand

    ACCORDING to the State Statistician, Mr. F. Waites, we are now only three drunks per thousand below the normal average drinking ...

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  10. VETERAN PLANE'S GOOD FLIGHT

    DARWIN, Tuesday. -- C. T. P. Ulm's famous monoplane, Faith in Australia, arrived at Darwin this afternoon to complete the first flight from ...

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  11. BOOSTS TRUNK LINE PHONE TRAFFIC

    SYDNEY business firms with travellers in country districts are being approached by the P.M.G.'s Department to make, ...

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  12. THIEVES OR VANDALS

    Vandals or thieves, after smashing the front door, last night, left the interior of the caretaker's house at ...

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  13. NEW YORK JOB

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Regarded as one of the most promising younger officers of the Treasury, Mr. C. B. Kellway has been appointed senior ...

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  14. BOYS HOARD RATS' TAILS

    Canterbury's health inspector, Mr. Mooney, is amazed at the apathy of the district's youth in not "cashing-in" on the council's bounty offer of ...

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  15. WALKING 300 MILES HOME

    Walter Douglas Whitbread, after finishing work on an orchard at Batlow, paid his landlady for board, and found himself left with 18. He ...

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  16. DETONATORS

    The urgency of tracing every detonator stolen at the week-end from a Hurstville brickworks was forcibly brought home yesterday when police ...

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  17. Pre-Marriage Reception

    Miss Margaret Peden will be married to-day to Mr. Maurice Ranald Emanuel, who will take his bride's name. Yesterday a pre-wedding reception was held in the Sydney University Union Refectory. The group shows: -- Left to right: Sir Kelso King, Mr. Emanuel, Miss Margaret Peden, Miss Barbara Peden, Sir John Peden. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. LIGHT-SKINNED NATIVES IN NEW GUINEA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Messrs. Michael and James Leahy, New Guinea prospectors, left Melbourne for London in the Oronsay to-day ...

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  19. CAR HITS POLE

    While passing a motor-lorry on Kingsway, Caringbah, yesterday, a car out of control crashed into a telephone post, and three women ...

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  20. HISTORICAL FILM

    The Minister for Transport, Col. Bruxner, the Minister for Education, Mr. Drummond, and the Minister for Lands, Mr. Buttenshaw, attended ...

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  21. TIPS ON TOURISTS

    Mr. Stanley S. Crick, who has been prominently identified with the Citizens of Sydney Committee, and who has just returned from a tour abroad, ...

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  22. LAYING THE DUST

    The dust nuisance was complained of by a Northmead flower-grower last night at Baulkham Hills Shire Council. It was stated that the dust ...

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  23. GARBAGE NOVELTIES

    Novel garbage receptacles are used in Drummoyne. In his report to the meeting last night the health inspector, Mr. H. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. NO CIVIC U.A.P.

    The suggestion that the Citizens' Reform Association should fight civic elections under the U.A.P. banner met with little response from the ...

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  25. The Balance

    Robert Higham (Sydney High School), winner of the second division of the 12lb. weight putt at the combined Boys' High School sports. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. CASEY NOT FOR LONDON

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- A rumor from Geelong that the Acting Federal Treasurer, Mr. Casey, intended to retire from Parliament soon to ...

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  27. SIGN OF THE TIMES IN PUBLIC SERVICE

    The stir in the Public Service caused by the Board's recent edict that time-books must be signed before 9 a.m has now died down. ...

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  28. CITY WINNERS

    First prize in the 286th Lottery, drawn yesterday, was won in the name of Mr E. Castaldi, of 912 Old South Head Road, Rose Bay, and ...

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  29. GETTING BETTER

    The health of the Lord Mayor, Sir Alfred Parker, is improving, slowly but steadily. He is now conducting City Council ...

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  30. NEXT YEAR'S TITLES

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- The Australian Golf Union to-night decided that next year's championships be held on the links of the Metropolitan ...

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  31. CABINET STARTERS

    Filling the vacant State portfolio of Works probably will be discussed at a meeting of U.A.P. and U.C.P. members to-day. ...

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  32. KNOCKED DOWN

    Knocked down by a bicycle in Canterbury Road, Canterbury, last night, Peter Thompson (44), of Ferguson Avenue. Punchbowl, received ...

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  33. CONFESSES THEFT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Saying that he wished to have all crimes he had committed cleared up, and to remove any suspicion that might have ...

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  34. QUEEN SALOTE ILL

    Since last week Queen Salote of Tonga has been under medical attential at the Memorial Hospital, Waverley. ...

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  35. DIED AT LODGE

    While attending a lodge meeting at Mascot Town Hall last night Frank Toby (58), of Hardie Street, Mascot, collapsed and died. Central District ...

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  36. BRAIN AUTHORITY

    CANBERRA. Tuesday. -- Professor Edwin Bramwell. Professor of Neurology at Edinburgh, who will take a leading part in the British Medical ...

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  37. ADVERTISING BAN

    Waverley Council last night refused to allow the erection of Neon lights for advertising on Bondi Esplanade. No advertising of any kind ...

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  38. AFTER 51 YEARS

    Mr Charles F. Krahe yesterday completed 51 years' service with the Postmaster-General's Department, and is retiring. During his period of ...

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  39. LOST HIS ARM

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Gordon Dinsey, 19, of Cudgen Headlands (N.S.W.), fell on the permanent way when he tried to board a truck of a ...

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  40. 375 Guineas Bid For Big Painting

    "I AM offered 370 guineas -- 375 I am offered. All silent? Are you dumb?" And "The Treaty of Peace at Versailles, June 28, 1919," the large painting by J. Finnemore, R.I. which has hung on the landing of "Wyldefel," Potts Point, for some years, was knocked down to the highest bidder. ...

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  41. STATE AND INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- On the lines of a general statement of policy adopted by the Young Nationalist annual conference in 1934, the Y.N. ...

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  42. SCALDED IN TANK

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Albert Butler, 50, of William Street, Abbots ford, was scalded to-day at Colonial Meat Co. Pty., Ltd., works at ...

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  43. SELL LAND FOR RATES

    Kuring-gai Council decided last night to place in the hands of all estate agents in the municipality 101 lots of land on which rates have not ...

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  44. GOLD, DOLLAR, FRANC

    The price of gold to-day was £701 per fine ounce, compared with £702½ yesterday The dollar was quoted at 4.98 5-16 to the £ sterling, ...

    Article : 47 words
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