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  2. OUT: LABOR M.L.C.

    There was a dramatic echo yesterday of the vital Legislative Council vote on the Wage Tax Bill when Mr. A. Yager, M.L.C., ...

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  3. ROOF BLOWN FROM T.B. WARD

    OVER thirty T.B. patients, wet through and shivering with cold, were carried from a ward at the Prince of Wales' ...

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    THROUGH the swirling waters that turned Main Street, Gosford, into a river, traffic yesterday ploughed its way. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BUDGET NEXT FRIDAY

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Having decided to introduce the Budget next Friday Cabinet spent the whole of to-day ...

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  6. A FATHER'S SELF SACRIFICE

    PATHETIC scenes, which almost beggared description, were witnessed at the unemployed camp, Happy Valley, La Perouse, last night. In one tent, semi-conscious from the effects of the ...

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    DISCONSOLATELY this passenger waited for a Manly tram yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEW ADANSWERS WEEK

    COMPETITORS in the Ad-answers contest must remember that advertisements which appear in "The Daily ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DETAILS OF DAMAGE

    DETAILS of the damage reported from the various suburbs are set out below:--ANNANDALE.--General damage to fences ...

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  10. BIG ABERDARE DISPUTE

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--With the intention of conferring on mining matters with the Minister for Mines, Mr. Baddeley, the leaders of the ...

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  11. LONG BAY ENCAMPMENT ABANDONED

    Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Seery, wife of the Governor of Long Bay Gaol, and members of the Unemployed Housing Fund committee ...

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  12. LIDCOMBE CAMP WASHED OUT

    FOURTEEN mothers, and 25 children, most of whom were mere toddlers, were rescued late yesterday afternoon from the ...

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  13. ONLY EIGHT MEN IN THE CAMP

    Almost unbelievable stories of human suffering and misery were told last night to a representative of "The Daily Telegraph," who ...

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  14. ARGOSY SETS OUT FOR LONDON

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Carrying with her one of the biggest fortunes, both in cash and goods, to leave Australia in recent years, and more than ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. TRADE PACT WITH CANADA

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Copies of the new trade treaty between Australia and Canada have arrived, and the Minister for Markets, Mr. ...

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  16. DR. BRADFIELD WENT FOR WALK IN STORM

    "The Harbor Bridge" can stand up to a wind pressure of 120 miles an hour quite easily," said Dr. Bradfield ...

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  17. WHEAT ACRES DOWN BY ONE-THIRD

    NARROMINE, Monday.--In spite of a strong southerly wind, rain commenced early this morning, 62 points being registered by nine o'clock. Rain ...

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  18. CYCLONE REACHES NEWCASTLE

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--Following a wet and dreary day Newcastle had its first real taste of the promised cyclone at about 6 o'clock to-night, ...

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  19. UNCONSCIOUS FOR 40 HOURS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Police are making a report to the coroner regarding the death of Bert McCarthy, former featherweight champion, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. NO CUT IN PRICE OF SUGAR

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The proposed reduction in the gold bonus and various bounties has raised hopes among some Federal members of a ...

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  21. FETTLER'S TRAGIC END

    A railway fettler, John Wilson, of Alpha Road, Woy Woy, was cut to pieces by a train near Point Clare last night in tragic circumstances. ...

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  22. CHIMNEY CRASHES IN CITY STREET

    There were many narrow escapes when traffic signal standards were hurled from positions in city streets, one crashing through the window of ...

    Article : 68 words
  23. HUNT FOR SCHMIDT

    NEWCASTLE, Monday. -- Empty houses, bush huts, caves, and all likely places where a man may be secreted have been vigorously ...

    Article : 93 words
  24. 16,000 SINGLE SOLDIER PENSIONERS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Out of 74,000 soldier pensioners, only 16,000 are unmarried, and these include a number with dependents, and a large ...

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  25. LORD MAYOR BUSY

    The Lord Mayor, Ald. Jackson, has made available a house with 15 rooms at Bunnerong, now vacant, which was used as offices during the ...

    Article : 68 words
  26. CHALLENGE TO PREMIER

    A definite challenge to Mr. Lang to come out and fight an election was how the secretary of the Federal provisional A.L.P. executive (Mr. W. ...

    Article : 99 words
  27. FURIOUS SPEED OF THE GALE

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  28. NORTHERN ROAD TRAFFIC

    The Main Roads Board notifies that a section of the Pacific Highway between Mooney Creek and Gosford has been washed out, and traffic is ...

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  29. LOST MEMORY OVER GAS TRAGEDY

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--According to the police, Mrs. Dunning, central figure in the Mayfield gas tragedy is suffering from an entire loss ...

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  30. TRAINS DELAYED

    Flood waters at Gosford are creating havoc with rail traffic. The No. 1 Brisbane express left Newcastle 54 minutes late, while the 2.10 p.m. train ...

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  31. ZOOS IN DOLLARLAND

    HAVING returned recently from a world tour, during which he peered into scores of museums and zoos, Mr. Mel. Ward, of Sydney, told the Marine Zoologists' Society of Sydney lost night something of ...

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  32. THAT LOTTERY SNIP!

    THE benevolent autocracy of Mr. Whiddon is evident as soon as one enters the Government Savings Bank offices, where the modern magic of the State Lottery is about to operate. ...

    Article : 214 words
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