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  2. Advertising

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  3. CITY FORECAST

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    AT THE DERBY.--A happy snap of the King as he arrived at Epsom for the great race, being Welcomed by Lord Crewe. Queen Mary is seen in the background, just entering Die box of the Royal enclosure.--(Air Mail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HOW SOLDIERS' PENSIONS ESCAPED

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Under the scheme of war pension reductions, drawn up by representatives of several soldier organisations and adopted to-day by the Government, ex-soldiers will escape without any loss of pension. Practically the whole burden of the ...

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  7. DEATH DAY FOR BOYS

    Tragic death overtook two schoolboys yesterday--one fell- from an electric tram, and the other was knocked down by a motor lorry. ...

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    Colored flowers and lace inlet in the brim make a charming effect in this latest style in summer hats from London, by air mail. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FATE OF UPPER HOUSE

    A CABLE message to "The Daily Telegraph" yesterday indicated that no immediate decision on the fate of the N.S.W. Upper House can be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HURLED IN FLOOD

    Since communication has been restored with the flood areas, a graphic story comes to hand of the timely rescue of helpless patients marooned ...

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  11. "BAD MAN" RULED AS SHERIFF

    HIS three "widows" and 30 children attended the funeral of John Hall, chief police officer in the town of Wheelwright, Kentucky, whose ...

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  12. JUDGES FORGO VACATION

    THE Attorney - General, Mr. Lamaro, yesterday expressed his appreciation of the action of Judges Armstrong, White, and Curlewis, who have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SIR PHILIP GAME "ARRESTED"

    SINGING the lusty songs of the Digger, Sir Philip Game entered thoroughly into the spirit of the war days at last night's smoke concert by the Hunter's Hill R.S.L. ...

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  14. LYONS SILENT ON UNITY QUESTION

    WHATEVER the hopes of smoothing out the differences between the National Party in New South Wales and the All for Australia League, the Leader of the ...

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  15. GARDEN'S CHANGE FOR M.H.R.

    MR. J. S. GARDEN will be the Lang Plan candidate in the next Federal elections for the Cook seat, as he has won the A.L.P. pre-selection ballot by 133 votes. ...

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  16. TO SPREAD HIS WINGS

    Anxious to spread his wings again in another attempt to break the Australia- England and return record, Pilot J. A. Mollisop will set off in a few weeks. ...

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  17. SHOCK FOR NURSE

    With blood pouring from a gash in his throat, a man rushed up to a nurse in the yard of Sydney Hospital yesterday, and threw his arms around her neck. ...

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  18. THE EARTH GOBBLED HIM UP

    GYMPIE, Friday.--While Martin Murphy, of Belson. Road, was quietly mowing his lawn to-day he and the mower suddenly disappeared. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. NEGOTIATIONS STILL DELICATE

    ALTHOUGH the Government Savings Bank was closed temporarily on April 22, its re-opening as an independent instition, or merging with the Commonwealth ...

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  20. DISTRIBUTION TABLE

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  21. MODEL OFFICIAL WAS AN EX-CONVICT

    Behind the abrupt dismissal of Peter Gruescu from the post of Inspector-General of Domains lies a remarkable story of blackmail and a hidden past. ...

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  22. CHICHESTER TALKS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Mr. F. C. Chichester, who arrived in his 'plane "Mme. Elijah," at 3 p.m. to-day, after a flight of 6½ hours from Sydney, gave an indication of ...

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  23. PARLIAMENT CLOSES ON JULY 24

    CANBERRA, Friday.--It is the present intention of the Government to adjourn Parliament on July 24 for two months, after the disposal of the financial ...

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  24. "AUSTRALIAN SNOBS," SAYS MR. GREEN

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Instances of snobbishness in Australians were quoted by the Postmaster-General, Mr. "Texas" Green, in answering criticism of Mr. ...

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  25. FACTORY AGE LIMIT OF 30!

    The desire for greater speed in factory production has so gripped Germany that workers over 30 years of age are considered too slow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. FINE WEEK-END FOR SYDNEY

    Fine, mild days, with cold nights, should be Sydney's lot over the week-end, according to Mr. Mares. A fog about the harbor, and a ...

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  27. OTHER NEWS AT A GLANCE

    HAROLD GATTY, at the completion of the record round the world flight, tells his own story.--P. 6. "THE Soviet will continue to interfere ...

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  28. WAR GRATUITY CHARGES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Sir George Pearce to-day denied the charge of Mr. W. M. Hughes that he had referred to the war gratuity as a bribe. ...

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  29. RUSSIA TO-MORROW?--AN UNKNOWN QUANTITY

    A large gathering of students listened to an address by Mr. A. A. Faminsky, a graduate of Moscow University, on the Russian Revolution as he saw it, in the ...

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  30. THROUGH STEEL GRILLE

    Richard Smith, who, when arrested a couple of weeks ago, had seven pistols in his possession, escaped last night from Muswellbrook lockup. ...

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  31. £300 FOR NOTHING

    The disappearance of the three foreign stowaways from the German steamer Grandon between Sydney and Melbourne yesterday was still a mystery. ...

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  32. FLYING PADRE'S FORECAST

    REV S. J. KIRKBY, organising secretary of the Bush Church Aid Society, who returned to Sydney yesterday from a "flying" tour to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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