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  2. MOTOR CYCLISTS WARNED

    Remarking that young men who rode motor cycles should be taught to fee careful, the Parramatta District Coroner, Mr. H. Richardson Clark, ...

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  3. SECRECY--MASK OF FRAUD?

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Throughout to-day Mr. A. D. McGill, second counsel for the Crown, vigorously marshalled ...

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  4. HOT TEMPERS IN QUEBEC

    IN a provincial election campaign that has been marked by bitterness and violence, the chief charges made against the ...

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  5. WILL BE LAW IN FEW DAYS

    ASSENT was given yesterday to the Transport Bill, but the measure will not become law until a proclamation is ...

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    HIS BEST foot forward?--P. Lewis training yesterday with the Australian Soccer team. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    BRAINLESS, yet these famous skulls have puzzled many keen brains. A parliamentary group inspecting the Java, Rhodesian, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HORRORS OF SLAVERY

    Liberian slavery--proved by a recent international investigation to exist, with the old-time accompaniments of torture and ...

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  9. READY TO "OUT" THE REDS

    STRICT secrecy is being maintained in official quarters concerning the action proposed by the Central Socialisation ...

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  10. MUST SOLVE PROBLEMS

    "SCIENCE has created problems which the scientist and all the most effective methods of science must assist in ...

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  11. £4 OR £6 A BUSHEL FOR WHEAT?

    "It is hereby ordered that no person whatsoever in or belonging to the Settlement shall offer or give a greater price than £4 for one ...

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  12. KEEP UP CREDITS TO GERMANY

    The conditional extension of credits granted to Germany is recommended in Sir Walter Layton's report, adopted by the Basle committee ...

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  13. CONFLICTING EVIDENCE

    TEMORA, Tuesday.--Finding that J. A. S. Geddes (pilot) and T. W Rust (mechanic) were accidentally killed when the aeroplane, Love Bird, ...

    Article : 120 words
  14. SPANIARDS "SWEAR OFF" WAR

    Spain solemnly renounces war as a national political instrument, according to a clause in the new Constitution. ...

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  15. ALPS CLAIM THREE MORE VICTIMS

    To this year's Alpine death-roll, which already included 82 victims, three new names have been added. Two brothers and a friend were ...

    Article : 104 words
  16. CHICHESTER MAY WALK IN FOUR DAYS

    After visiting Chichester, the New Zealand flier, Mr. Sasaki, chief of the Osaka airport, told the "Rengo" news agency that he was making favorable ...

    Article : 68 words
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  18. RADIO SET FOR GOLD SEEKERS

    Members of the Central Australian Gold Exploration Co., who left Sydney over the week-end, will keep in touch with civilisation by means of a ...

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  19. ENGLAND OPENS THIRD TEST AGAINST N.Z.

    Conditions at the Old Trafford ground this morning made it doubtful whether the third Test match with New Zealand would be begun ...

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  21. GOLD NEAR GLOUCESTER

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. Bad-deley) has received a report on the recent gold discovery at Craven Creek, near Gloucester. ...

    Article : 82 words
  22. ONLY PYJAMAS AND GREATCOATS

    Lord Inverclyde, the 33-year-old Baron, well known as a yachtsman and hunter, is among the passengers booked for a cruise round England in ...

    Article : 100 words
  23. Advertising

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    WRITING on the "wall."--Mr. J. H. Snell scoring in yesterday's match between South Australia and a city team, at City greens. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. ALL DEPENDS ON PARTY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) has returned to London, and Cabinet's "Big Five" have gone on with their study of the ...

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  26. DRIVE FOR VOTES WIDE PLANS FOR MISS SYDNEY CONTEST

    NOW that the United Charities Ball is over workers in city and suburbs are preparing a steady drive for votes in the Miss Sydney United ...

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  27. CANADA SEEKING TRADE PACT WITH N.Z.

    Hopes that a trade agreement will soon be made between Canada and New Zealand have been expressed by the Federal Minister of Trade and ...

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  28. COUNCILS BURN LETTER PROM NEWTOWN

    FORBES, Tuesday.--Jemalong Shire Council burned a letter from Newtown Council asking for cooperation in a protest against the ...

    Article : 110 words
  29. NEWS IN THE ADVERTISEMENTS

    The following items are taken from the advertisement columns in this issue, where details will be found:-- THE Tariff Board will commence ...

    Article : 54 words
  30. CITY REVALUATION BY THREE ASSESSORS?

    To urge an immediate re-valuation of city properties by three assessors, instead of one, a deputation is to wait upon the Lord Mayor shortly. This ...

    Article : 47 words
  31. NON-STOP TO KHARTOUM

    A Fairey monoplane will probably leave Cranwell aerodrome (six miles from Sleaford railway station and 14, miles from Lincoln) on September 24 ...

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  32. NARRABEEN RELIEF G.H.Q.

    The branch of the Anzac Relief Division which operates from Dee Why to Palm Beach has acquired Liberty Hall. Narrabeen, as ...

    Article : 35 words
  33. CASUAL CONNIE

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