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  2. Secret Strike Terms Will Go To Vote

    SECRET terms for a settlement of the shipping strike were drawn up at a compulsory conference between ship-owners ...

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  3. MENACED BY SOIL EROSION

    A TERRIFIC problem of soil erosion will arise in some northern parts of the State, unless steps are taken to prevent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MR. FRANCIS PADMORE, of Rohey Street, Maroubra, has built himself this model of an English cottage from 1000 empty matchboxes. It took him a year ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Lord Mornington, son of the Duke of Wellington, was recently charged with driving a car under the influence of drink and driving to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Only four years old, Tessa Wolfstein took part in the Royal Academy of Music exams, in London. Although she is unable to read or ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LIQUOR STATEMENT BY PREMIER

    THE statement of the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Mackay, that hotels are allowed a margin of 20 minutes after six to clear ...

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  8. May Strike Over Junior Labor

    THE metal manufacturing industry may soon be involved in a series of sectional strikes as a result of a decision at a ...

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  9. RESCUE FROM ANGRY SEA

    MACKAY, Wednesday.--A Glebe woman who had been tossed overboard from the launch Sunset, which was ...

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  10. GIRL BURNT TO DEATH IN BATH

    SMASHING his way into the bathroom of a flat in Angel Street, Newtown, last night, a man found a young woman ...

    Article : 169 words
  11. ENGINES OF FAMOUS PLANE

    Several flying organisations and business men in Victoria have asked the Victorian Government to secure for permanent exhibition in ...

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  12. THOUGHT PARCEL A JOKE, BUT IT WAS GELIGNITE

    AN innocent-looking brown-paper parcel found by a woman on her front verandah, yesterday morning, at first ...

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  13. POLICE SHOCK; BRICK AVALANCHE

    WHILE police were surrounding a building in Commonwealth Street, City, early to-day, the chimney of an ...

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  14. SMALL WOUND CAUSES DEATH IN SAWMILL ACCIDENT

    MURWILLUMBAH, Wednesday.--Struck by a piece of timber at the Couchy Creek sawmill, late this afternoon. Charles Henry Colefax, 21, ...

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  15. TWICE IN SAME DAY

    WOLLONGONG, Wednesday.--Edward Berkrey, who was fined £20 to-day for street betting on Saturday, was arrested shortly after leaving ...

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  16. THE WEATHER

    THE day in the metropolitan area will be chiefly fine, with cloud. South-east to east ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. NEW HOME

    Proposals for transfer of the electricity department to the Queen Victoria Building, submitted by Mr. Forbes Mackay, general manager, ...

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  18. KEEPING HUSBANDS OUT OF GAOL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Husbands who can prove their inability to pay alimony or maintenance will not be sent to gaol, following the ...

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  19. STEALING CARCASE

    KURRI, Wednesday.--A charge of stealing a sheep against Charles Kendrick, Richard Crook, and Pembroke Matthews was reduced to stealing a ...

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  20. SKIER'S LEG BROKEN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--When he broke his leg in a race for the Ski Club of Victoria championship yesterday, it took 5½ hours to carry ...

    Article : 107 words
  21. Those Damaged Plates

    The Hoegh Trader, a Norwegian motor ship, in dock at Cockatoo. About three weeks ago she ran aground on a shoal 65 miles north-east of Suva, and was brought to Sydney for repairs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. REAL DICKENS

    "David Copperfield," which opened yesterday at the St. James Theatre, most richly captures the tender compassion of Dickens, his indignations, ...

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  23. FOR LONDON HOUSE

    An Empire-wide appeal is being made for funds to develop London House, the hall of residence for British and Dominion students in ...

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  24. COWS, CATS, DOGS

    LITHGOW, Wednesday.--Five cows died of poison at Capertee. A weed is blamed. Two sheep dogs belonging to D. L. ...

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  25. SEEKING A HERO

    A wanted man is being sought in Sydney--not by the police, but among the police. Unable to find a suitable screen ...

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  26. FLAT BAN FLAYED

    Drummoyne Council's decision to prohibit the erection of flats brought some caustic comment yesterday from aldermen of other councils where ...

    Article : 101 words
  27. GIVEN BLOOD

    Richard Nixon, 43, of Challis Avenue, Potts Point, whose legs were pinned under two tons of iron yesterday, at a foundry in Alexandria, ...

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  28. MOVES AGAINST S.P.

    The A.J.C. has done its share in moving for the suppression of starting price betting, and the broadcasting of all race details, the chairman. ...

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  29. LAST CONCERTS

    The final two performances of the City of Sydney Orchestra will be given next Sunday and on September 1 in the Town Hall. ...

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  30. FIRE IN MELBOURNE HOSPITAL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Shortly after two surgeons and four nurses had been released from a lift in which they had been trapped for an ...

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  31. INJURED MAN MAROONED BY RISING TIDE

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--With a broken leg, abrasions, and shock, George Buckley, 36, employee of the Public Works Department, was ...

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  32. SESQUI-CENTENARY

    An international exhibition, on smaller scale but on similar lines to that recently held at Chicago, was suggested for Sydney Sesquicentenary ...

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  33. FUEL FOR GOLDEN MILE

    PERTH, Wednesday.--Plans are reported to be in course of preparation for construction of huge bulk oil tanks at Esperance, and a ...

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  34. DIGGERS SMILED

    Leading artists from all Sydney shows last night entertained patients at the Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick, at the Royal Jubilee ...

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  35. SMELT THREE RATS

    Officials at Canterbury Town Hall yesterday smelt three rats, when Cliff Hume, aged 9, breasted the counter with a tin, and claimed the new ...

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  36. NEWNES OIL TESTS

    Arrangements for special tests under commercial conditions of Newnes oil refined in New York will be discussed at to-day's meeting of the ...

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  37. "EGG WOMAN" TELLS FORTUNES

    "Have you had your fortune told by the 'egg woman'? My dear, she's marvellous." "Oh, can you introduce me?" This conversation can be heard in any women's club or at any "At ...

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  38. Half-price Pickled Onions After Lottery Win

    Fifty per cent. reduction on German sausage! Corn-flakes half price! Chocolate biscuits sacrificed, and pickled onions slaughtered! This sums-up what occurred on the corner of Old South Head Road and ...

    Article : 200 words
  39. MISSIONS ATTACKED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--"Most people believe that missionaries do good among the aborigines, but they help only the degenerates," Mr. W. ...

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  40. DRIVER FINED £20

    For driving at a dangerous speed on Parramatta Road, on July 13, George James Ernest Robins, Walton Crescent, Abbotsford, was yesterday ...

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  41. CAN'T HAVE TOWN HALL

    The finance committee of the City Council yesterday decided not to grant the use of the Sydney Town Hall to the Australian Movement ...

    Article : 69 words
  42. GOLD, DOLLAR, FRANC

    The price of gold to-day was £61911½ per ounce fine, the lowest this year, compared with £701 yesterday. The dollar was quoted at ...

    Article : 47 words
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