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    THIS CURIOUS object ts a fungus known generally as the "bushman's powder-puff ball," and to scientists as Calvatia lilacina. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    "CARRY YOUR CHUM."--A novelty introduced at the Canterbury High School sports yesterday at Pratten Park. It is a race adapted from the old cockfights of schooldays, and from its popularity yesterday it may be taken that it will be listed in future programmes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SHOCK FOR CROWN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Hints of a startling surprise contained in the defence in the Mungana action were fully ...

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  5. MORE DISMISSALS AT G.P.O.

    THIRTY-SIX cleaners at the Sydney G.P.O., said to be married men and returned soldiers, are to be dismissed over the next few weeks ...

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  6. PERMANENT BODY TO FIND JOBS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The biggest step taken to-day in the Premiers' Conference battle with the nation-wide unemployment problem was the appointment of a permanent secretariat. This body well deal with all proposals for absorbing workless, and ...

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  7. VALUE OF A WIFE

    In Mr. Justice Owen's Divorce Court yesterday, three different juries were asked to estimate the damage sustained ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A COINCIDENCE IN CRIME

    THAT two separate gangs planned to rob the same factory at the same hour, without knowledge of each other's ...

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  9. YOUR HOSPITAL PREMIUM!

    IT is expected that a further finance plan will be placed before the representatives of 29 metropolitan hospitals by the ...

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  10. THIS IS AUSTRALIA'S HOUR!

    "This is Australia's hour," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), in a stirring national broadcast appeal to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. INFORMATION ON CONVERSION

    THERE is a woman in Sydney who yearns to know whether she can put a pawnbroker's receipt for bonds into the ...

    Article : 549 words
  12. JOCKEY KILLED BY CYCLE

    STRUCK by a motor-cycle while crossing Parramatta Road, Granville, late last night, Norman Watterson (35), well-known jockey, was ...

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  13. LOTTERY DRAW NEXT WEEK

    The first State lottery, which was fully subscribed on Monday, will be drawn at 11 a.m. to-morrow week at Her Majesty's Theatre. ...

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  14. CARPENTERS' PROTEST

    STRONG indignation was expressed last night by the management committee of the Carpenters' Union because Government had allowed ...

    Article : 144 words
  15. STEPS TOO HIGH

    A persistent agitation over the last three years by the N.S.W. Citizens' Association for lower steps on the trams to ensure the safety of ...

    Article : 106 words
  16. NAUTILUS ADRIFT IN THE ARCTIC

    The submarine Nautilus, in which Sir Hubert Wilkins proposes to reach the North Pole under the ice, is reported to he adrift in the Arctic. ...

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  17. HAPPY AUGURY FOR THIRD TEST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 222 words
  18. "HARD TO MANAGE AT PRESENT"

    Said to be one of the biggest house-owners in the State, Mr. Emanuel Myerson asked North Sydney Council to allow contemplated footpath ...

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    A SURGICAL SHOE fitted to the hoof of the racer New Sweet, to compensate for the shortening of her leg, broken while racing. She ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. PUBLIC SERVICE WAS PAID

    Pay for the Public Service was available yesterday. The cheques drawn against the £500,000 made available by the ...

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    AERIAL TOUR to Central Australia.--Captain Erie Corney (left) and Mr. Peter Manifold (pilot) about to leave Essendon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. PROFESSOR'S REMARKS

    At the last meeting of the council of the Royal Empire Society in N.S.W. it was resolved:-- "This council, on behalf of the ...

    Article : 125 words
  23. "LANG MUST GO"

    "The Government to-day is paying in the dole hundreds of thousands of pounds in respect of absolutely fraudulent claims," said the leader ...

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  24. CITY ASSESSMENTS

    Reductions aggregating £62,920 in the City Valuer's assessments on Government Savings Bank property were agreed to yesterday by arbitration. ...

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  25. BABY GIRL HAS SIX FINGERS

    A BABY girl in the Children's Hospital at Camperdown is exceptional not because she was born with an extra finger on one hand, but ...

    Article : 164 words
  26. SHALE OIL PLANS FOR NEWNES

    According to Mr. Davies, a member of the Shale Oil Committee, activities on the Newness field will be mostly experimental for the time ...

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  27. DAGGER GANGS INVADE SUVA SALOONS

    SUVA, Tuesday.--Crowds of natives in court daily appear more than interested in the youth who is being tried on a charge of killing a fine, ...

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  28. RAN IN PATH OF CAR

    Struck by a motor car while crossing the road near his home in Frenchman's Road, Randwick, yesterday afternoon, Francis Whitty, 5. ...

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  29. GIRLS' CHALLENGE TO ALDERMEN

    The refusal of the Wickham Council to grant girl cricketers the use of the parks for Sunday sport has caused many, girls to take an ...

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  30. ESTATE OF £31,949

    The late Mr. Mayling King, retired Brazier, of "Summer Hill," West Wyalong, who died on April 8 last, aged 69, left an estate of the net value of ...

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  31. RECITAL POSTPONED

    Owing to illness, the vocal and dramatic recital which was to be given by Misses Ruth Ladd and Eleanor Ross at the Conservatorium to-night ...

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  32. HISTORY OF NORTH SYDNEY

    The Mayor of North Sydney (Ald. H. L. Primrose) and Aldermen Watt, Forsythe, Hardy, and Spain have been appointed a special committee by the ...

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  33. "SOON" MEANT 51 YEARS [?]

    IN 1880 Harry Hart, just reached manhood, shook hands with his brother Peter, four years his junior, with a promise of "See you soon." That was at Moonta, in South Australia; but the ...

    Article : 229 words
  34. BEWARE OF RICKETS

    DOCTORS have for many years been assuring the public that rickets is a very real menace to Australian childhood. But the public, associating ricketts with slums, denies that we have slums, and therefore ...

    Article : 203 words
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