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    AMERICAN SCIENTISTS who arrived by the Ventura yesterday. From left: Dr. G. Alien, Mr Ralph Ellis, Dr. I. M. Dixon, Dr. Wheeler, Mr. W. E. Schevill, and Dr. P. J. Darlington. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BIG DAY FOR THE LOAN

    THE refusal of Dr. Arthur to act as a teller when called upon by the Acting Chairman of Committees, Mr. P. Connolly, to ...

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  4. CLUE AMONG THE BONES

    WOLLONGONG, Tuesday.-- A glass eye in the skull and a tarnished silver watch among the perished threads of a coat ...

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  5. SLUM-OWNERS BENEFIT!

    A BIG deputation of city property owners will wait on the Lord Mayor (Ald. Jackson) in a few days, to protest against ...

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  6. ALSATIAN RAN AMOK

    RINTY of Sumbac, a huge champion Alsatian dog, suddenly became unmanageable yesterday, at the home of Mrs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CONVERSION A RECORD

    There was a tremendous increase in loan conversions yesterday, the number, 3602, being greater than on any day since ...

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  8. FRAUD DENIED BY SOLOMON

    THE examination in Bankruptcy of Lee Chapman Solomon, an American business man, who gave sensational evidence ...

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  9. OUR ANCIENT ANTS

    PROFESSOR W. M. Wheeler, of Harvard University, who arrived in Sydney yesterday with a party of American zoologists, ...

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  10. INTRODUCTION TO-DAY

    THE Premier, Mr. Lang, gave notice in the Legislative Assembly yesterday of his intention to move to-day for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. HARDY WILL TOUR THE STATE

    Mr. Chas. Hardy, Jun., leader of the United Country Movement, concluded a reply to his critics yesterday by saying that the Unity decision had ...

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    MISS BURKE AND "INKY" (See story at foot of page.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. LOCAL GOODS FOR RELIEF COUPONS

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Gosling, said last night that complaints had been made that many storekeepers were not supplying New South Wales ...

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  14. "PLAIN FACTS" OF COMPANY

    "Give us plain facts" was the burden of a number of interjections at an extraordinary meeting of shareholders of Motor and Cash Orders. ...

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  15. ODDS CALLED IN COUNCIL

    ALDERMEN of the City Council were in no mood for calm and collected debate yesterday, and after two and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. GINGER HERE AGAIN

    The latest Ginger Meggs Annual, which to-day adds a new splash of color to the bookstalls, will cause the same trouble as previous numbers ...

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  17. "UNDERGROUND WORK"

    Allegations that "underground work"' was going on in connection with the appointment of a Deputy-Town Clerk were made by Ald. ...

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  18. WAGES HANDICAP IN MANUFACTURE

    How inability to obtain an adjustment of the basic wage to this State had adversely affected manufacturing in competition with other States ...

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  19. ENGINE OF EXPRESS OFF RAILS

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--Shortly after the Brisbane express, which left Sydney at 2 o'clock this afternoon, had passed over Hawkesbury bridge. ...

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  20. STRANGE CASES OF ELECTROCUTION

    IN circumstances not witnessed to either case a man and woman met strange deaths yesterday by electrocution. ...

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  21. ERNEST C. ROLLS IS FINED £100

    Ernest C. Rolls, well-known theatrical producer, was proceeded against by the Taxation Department yesterday, at the Central Police Court. ...

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  22. BONDI OR MANLY?

    The general secretary of the Surf Life-Saving Association informed the Waverley Council last night that it had been tentatively decided to hold ...

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  23. £7000 OF CLIENTS' MONEY MISSING!

    William Bede Williamson. 53, and Thomas Brown, 50, agents, appeared before Mr. Laidlaw. C.S.M.. at the Central Police Court yesterday, ...

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  24. CHOIR OF NINETY VOICES AT THE STADIUM

    A grand gala in aid of metropolitan hospitals, organised by women's organisations was held last night at the Sydney Stadium. ...

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  25. SECOND CHILD DIES

    Following the death of her five-years-old sister, Pamela, Diana Foley, aged 8, died yesterday at Seacombe Private Hospital, Drummoyne. ...

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  26. MEAT BOARD POWERS

    A deputation from the Meat Industry Employees' Union yesterday waited on the Minister for Health, Mr. Ely, with a request that the Meat Act ...

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  27. BASIC WAGE DECREASES

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- The basic wage has been reduced by the Board of Industry from 126 to 106 a day, or £33 a week. ...

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  28. KATOOMBA MAY BE LAID UP

    Three passenger vessels, instead of four, are likely to maintain the service between Sydney and Fremantle in the near future. ...

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  29. SHADLERS SAY THEY ARE HONORING COUPONS

    Replying to statements on dole bread coupons, Mr. A. M. Shadier, "of Shadier, Ltd., said yesterday that his firm was honoring all coupons for ...

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  30. L.G. CONFERENCE A JOKE?

    Do aldermen treat the Local Government's annual conference as a joke? Newtown aldermen were inclined to think so last night. ...

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  31. NEW CROWN SOLICITOR

    Mr. J. E. Clark, assistant-Crown Solicitor, has been appointed Crown Solicitor, in place of Mr. J. V. Tillett, who died recently. ...

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  32. JUDGE ON HARD TIMES

    MR. JUSTICE OWEN took, "judicial notice" yesterday of the fact that money is not as plentiful as it was a year or two ago--laymen have known of it for quite a long while. ...

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  33. TINY DOG--LARGE ROW

    "INKY," a small black poodle, who peered inquisitively through the hair on his shaggy head, was the unconscious cause of hot words, trouble for Customs men, and an unusual smuggling ...

    Article : 201 words
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