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  2. NEW CRISIS LIKELY

    A fresh political crisis is likely this week as a result of the Legislative Council's treatment of the Salaries' Reduction ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. STORM RAKES AUCKLAND

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.--The most severe storm experienced in Auckland for many years thrashed the city and ...

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    ON THE "BREAD-LINE"? Some of the 500 members of the Master Bakers' Association who spent several hours yesterday discussing the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MENACE TO WORKER

    As a counter to the Premier's big meeting on the previous Sunday, Mr. R. W. D. Weaver, M.L.A., yesterday ...

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  6. FIVE KIDDIES FIND HOME

    Under the care of Matron Burton, the five Dyke children rescued on Friday from a blazing motor lorry at Camden, ...

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  7. Not So Good Now as It Was Then

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--"When I arrived at Coolgardie as a telegraph employee in the early days," said the ...

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  8. LEAPT INTO THE SEA FROM ORARA

    Under a delusion that he was going to be murdered, a passenger on the North Coast Co.'s passenger steamer, Orara, leapt overboard yesterday morning when the ship was off Cape Hawke. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NO DOLE BREAD TO-DAY, SAY MASTER BAKERS!

    At a special meeting of the Master Bakers' Association yesterday, attended by 500 master bakers, it was decided that no dole bread will be made available this morning on the new dole coupons endorsed with the name of Shadler's Ltd. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HOW BREED TELLS

    SUN BEAU, by his success in the Arlington Handicap at Washington Park (Chicago, U.S.A.) on Saturday is credited with ...

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  11. COAL OUTLOOK IS BRIGHTER

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--Satisfaction is general in Newcastle at the decision of the Government not to interfere with ...

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  12. MANY GOT IN, BUT FEW PAID

    Eighty [?]ennies, a handful of small change, and a few florins fell into the collection-box last night at Her Majesty's, when the St. Margaret's ...

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  13. "BILL" LOWE IS CHEERY

    Too little interest is taken in public affairs by big business men said Mr. W. Lowe, of Lowes Ltd., speaking at the annual dinner on ...

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  14. PREFERENCE TO LOCAL MANUFACTURES

    BY a strict adherence to the principle of preference to Australian-made goods, the Minister for Education, Mr. Davies, hopes to benefit ...

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  15. WILL NOT EMBARRASS GOVT.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--A declaration that nothing would be done to embarrass the Government in carrying out the financial reconstruction ...

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    THE "SKIRMISH" that all Scouts know. N.S.W. Scout footballers being entertained at headquarters, Melbourne, after their matches there. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THERE IS many a step grows lighter coming "home." The late, though not' too late, arrival is C. Solomon (Petersham) in Saturday's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. SWISS GRATEUL TO AUSTRALIA

    "The Swiss in Australia, between 1500 and 2000, are thankful for the assistance given by the Governments to those who are unemployed or in ...

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  19. MYSTERY OF DEAD GIRL'S NAME

    BRISBANE, Saturday.--"Did English girl, Olive Snow, suicide in house overlooking Brisbane River, June 15?" This cable, received from the ...

    Article : 118 words
  20. "A VAST DIFFERENCE!"

    The theft of a pair of socks, valued at 111½, from Woolworth's and a pair of stockings worth 49 from Anthony Horderns', cost Louisa Brown (48), ...

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  21. MR. H. E. MORRIS DEAD

    Metropolitan police courts lost a famous identity and railway officers the company of a jovial friend yesterday, when Mr. Henry Edward ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. MORE WATTLES ARE PLANTED

    Members of the Wattle League, the Forest League, and several of the eastern suburbs municipalities celebrated Wattle Day on Saturday ...

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  23. REMANDED ON £100 BAIL

    James Cugan (25), laborer, was charged at the Central Court on Saturday with stealing a motor car, valued at £350, the property of Kirby ...

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  24. REMARKABLE TRAFFIC MISHAPS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Many mishaps occurred in the congested traffic on the slippery road at Mt. Donna Buang, near Warburton, ...

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  25. ARRANGEMENTS FOR BANK HOLIDAY

    Banks will be closed to-day for the August Bank Holiday, but most trade, houses will stage "business as usual." ...

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  26. STRATHFIELD A.F.A. MEETING

    A public meeting of the Homebush-Strathfield branch of the A.F.A. will he held at the Strathfield Town Hall to-morrow night at 8 to discuss the ...

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  27. PATROLS IN SCHOOLS

    Referring to suggestions by the City Coroner (Mr. E. A. May) last week, that the Education Department should appoint delegates in the schools to ...

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  28. REDS WERE ORDERLY

    The Communist demonstration in the Domain on Saturday passed without incident. Revolutionary speeches in support of the ...

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  29. BOX PLAN FOR "GONDOLIERS"

    The box plan for the premiere night of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas at Her Majesty's, which will be attended by the Governor, Sir Philip ...

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  30. LUNCH TO ADVERTISING MAN

    Mr. J. J. Young, who for 19 years has represented the Herald and Weekly Times, Ltd., in Sydney, retired on July 31, and will be given ...

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  31. CHOIR AT TARONGA

    The Orpheus Society's male voice choir, about 40 strong, under the conductorship of Mr. Penman, sang to an open-air audience of nearly ...

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  32. ARRESTED AT CLUB

    A police raid on a sports club at Chatswood on Saturday resulted in the arrest of 31 men, who, it is alleged, were betting. ...

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  33. BAD TIME FOR BRIDES

    "SPRING love" is under a cloud for the present, owing to the times, according to the administrators of Sydney's leading Churches. Commenting last night on the city court ...

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  34. BAREFOOTED FOOTBALL

    THE boomerang and curio-making industry at La Perouse has received a setback. The aborigines have taken to Rugby League football--with bare feet--and are ready to meet any second-grade ...

    Article : 187 words
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