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  2. DEATHS BY VIOLENCE

    Two violent deaths were reported to the police yesterday, whole a man found at Ultimo with a bullet wound in his ...

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    ROYAL EMPIRE SOCIETY.--At the afternoon given yesterday by Lady Denison to Major-General and Mrs. Bruche.--Front row, left to right: Lady Meeks, Mrs. Bruche, Lady Denison. Back row: Mrs. F. Daniell, Mr. W. G. Layton, Major-General Bruche, Sir Alfred Meeks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. TWO KILLED IN 'PLANE CRASH

    TEMORA, Tuesday.--When the aeroplane "Love Bird" got out of control over Temora to-day. it crashed almost in ...

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    FRANCE'S NATIONAL DAY yesterday.--A picture taken at the Consulate. From left to right: Mr. J. E. Barron, Consul-General for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MARGIN OF 31 VOTES

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.--A surprise development occurred in the Budget debate, when a demonstration by the ...

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  7. FLOOD TIDE TURNED

    URANA, Tuesday.--The tension at Urana, where the river was rising and threatening the town, eased at midnight, just ...

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  8. LONDON SILENT ON M'sL.C.

    NO official intimation has yet been received from London as to the attitude of the Dominions Office on appointments to ...

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  9. ON TRAIL OF YAGER

    INTEREST in the unions affiliated with the Eight Hour movement is centred in tonight's meeting of the executive, at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FEELING HIGH IN THE A.F.A.

    FEELING among the A.F.A. rank and file is running so high as a result of the renewal of unity negotiations with the ...

    Article : 451 words
  11. NEXT APPY OPPY CONTEST

    DELIGHTED with "Best Value" purchases made from advertisers in "The Daily Telegraph," many shoppers have already ...

    Article : 204 words
  12. PARTY IS LOYAL TO BAVIN

    PERSISTENT rumors of an effort to displace Mr. Bavin from the leadership of the National Party caused considerable discussion yesterday, and ...

    Article : 133 words
  13. TERMS OF THE A.F.A.

    The terms of the proposed unity arrangement were submitted to Mr. Bavin at the instance of three members of the A.F.A. ...

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  14. BOND BILLS IN THE SENATE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Senate to-day passed the Commonwealth Debt Conversion Bill through all stages, with amendments. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. NEGLIGENCE CHARGE

    Grave charges of negligence against the Royal South Sydney Hospital were contained in two sworn declarations, made by a father and ...

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  16. FUNDS FOR UNEMPLOYED

    So heavy have been the calls on the Unemployment Housing Relief Fund lately that the honorary executive has to appeal for further ...

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  17. NINE KILLED, 100 INJURED

    Nine Moslems were killed and 100 injured in savage communal rioting at Srinagar, in Kashmir. It originated in a quarrel between ...

    Article : 136 words
  18. GERMAN "WAVES"

    Reports from London that the broadcast from Australia has been blanketed by a German station with a wave-length almost identical with ...

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  19. MORE BUSINESS, LESS GOVERNMENT

    "In all spheres of business a process of readjustment has entailed many economy measures and retrenchment in New Zealand," said ...

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    A CHEQUE from Haberfield Ladies' Rowing Club was yesterday handed by Miss E. Gourlay (treasurer) and Miss S. Woollett (hon, secretary) to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. REBELS LOSE HEART

    Two more battalions of Indian infantry have been ordered to "stand by" for Burma, but hopeful signs are the large numbers of Burmese ...

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  22. DAILY AWARDS TO READERS

    It pays to ring "The Daily Telegraph." Each day awards are made to readers who supply news. Country readers ...

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  23. 'PLANE CRASHES IN SIBERIA

    The French airmen, Lebrix and Do-ret, who took off from Le Bourget with the intention of making a nonstop flight to Tokio, had to leap from ...

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  24. N.Z. CRICKETERS BATTLE AGAINST LANCS.

    The match between Lancashire and New Zealand was resumed to-day. Scores:--NEW ZEALAND.--First Innings: Nine ...

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  25. WIDOW HAS A COMPANION

    The first companion on the proposed walk to Brisbane has been chosen by Mrs. Amy Simms, the energetic grandmother who is yearning ...

    Article : 123 words
  26. LIQUOR MAY BE DEARER

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--An increase in the price of liquor was forecast at a special meeting to-day of the U.L V.A. The blame is placed on ...

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  27. PENSION CONCESSIONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Amendments affecting pensions paid to dependents of soldier pensioners will be made to the Financial Emergency Bill ...

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  28. LIVERPOOL CAMP NOT WANTED

    The Paddington branch of the Federal A.L.P. has been informed by the Minister for Defence (Mr. Chifley) that the Government is prepared ...

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  29. FUNERAL OF THE LATE DR. MACARTHUR

    The funeral of the late Dr. J. H. Macarthur, who died suddenly on Sunday, left his home in York Street, Wynyard Square, for the Waverley ...

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  30. WORKERS' CONDITIONS ON SOVIET TIMBER

    The Supreme Economic 'Council of the Soviet has appointed a special commission to devise urgent measures, including mechanisation, to increase ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. WOMEN'S FASHIONS THEIR OWN FAULT

    "The violent and incessant post-war changes in fashions are the fault of women, and not the dressmakers," Mr. E. H. Symonds, president of the ...

    Article : 64 words
  32. ARCHITECTS' EXAM.

    The two successful candidates at the seventh prescribed examination of the Board of Architects of this State, held at the Sydney Technical ...

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  33. LINDRUM HITS UP CUE RECORD

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--An Australian record was made by Walter Lindrum to-day, with a break of 2609. Scores:--Lindrum 14,456, Newman ...

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  34. ALL FOR THE WOMEN

    LEADING Australian cricketers do not agree with the Englishman, Mr. A. M. Crawley, who says that women will never be able to play real cricket, and looked unnatural and awkward on the field. ...

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  35. BOY SCOUT'S BRAVERY

    BEHIND the Hornsby electricity department's report of damaged electric wires in Normanhurst during the recent violent cyclone is a graphic story which has just reached the authorities of a Boy Scout's ...

    Article : 192 words
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