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  2. RED MARCH OFF

    The "huge demonstration" and march planned by Communists for last night to celebrate the anniversary of the ...

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  3. THE WRECKAGE OF THE WIND

    A TROPICAL HURRICANE struck San Juan, Porto Rico, on September 27, leaving a trail of destruction. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FATEFUL DAY FOR GREAT REPUBLIC

    Hoover or Roosevelt -- Republican or Democrat -- just "wet" or "wringing, sopping wet," are the main issues that will face the American electors to-day when they go to the poll. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FINE FEATHERS

    SARI MARITZA, Continental star, in the costume for the masked ball scenes of her next Hollywood picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PLAYERS SOLD LIKE SLAVES IN MARKET PLACE

    A SENSATIONAL attack on the trend of current British sport is made in "The Mirror" to-day. "Shrewd ...

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  7. CASH FLOW STARTS

    The new Commonwealth 3¾ per cent. Loan for £8,000,000, which opened yesterday, met with a quickly ...

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  8. FIERCE ATTACK ON INDIAN MAIL OFFICIAL

    Terrorists who attacked a native postal runner near the village of Dhamrai to-day met with unexpected resistance. ...

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  9. GOVERNOR ON DRINK

    "I can see the morning papers declaring me an absolute 'wowser,' and a total abstainer. I am a 'wowser,' but in the ...

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  10. Golden Age Mythical -- And Dangerous

    "I HAVEN'T much of an opinion of those who would reform the world," the Chancellor of Sydney University, Sir ...

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  11. TARIFF DROP WANTED

    "Although the Ottawa agreements are not as satisfactory as we had hoped they would be, they offer many benefits, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. HEATHER FOR SHARK VICTIM

    NEWCASTLE, Monday. -- Reginald Ogilvie, who was bitten by a shark at Redhead a week ago, is regarded as being out of danger. ...

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  13. UNNERVED BY HIS HANDIWORK?

    Unnerved by the crash of falling glass, a thief who smashed a display window of Rigney's Bo[?]t Store in King Street last night bolted without ...

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  14. SUBURBS WIN BIG PRIZES

    Mr. Whiddon told the audience at the drawing of the 87th lottery at Her Majesty's Theatre yesterday that the inventor of an apparatus, involving ...

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  15. WOMEN'S SINGLES

    MISS JOYCE WILLIAMS, of Strathfield, playing in the women's singles championships of N.S.W. at White City yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. REVELLER SURFS IN ALL HIS CLOTHES

    Fully clothed, an intoxicated middle-aged man surfed at Bondi last night for nearly twenty minutes before he came close enough to the ...

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  17. PREMIER OPENS BRENNAN PARK

    YESTERDAY THE PREMIER, Mr. Stevens, opened the recently reclaimed area now known as Brennan's Park, at Wollstonecraft. It was previously a gully, used as an unofficial rubbish tip. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. HOW A GOVERNOR SEES US

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- In a speech at Mount Isa, the Governor, Sir Leslie Wilson, indulged in character analysis. ...

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  19. "NO APPRENTICES," SAY BUILDERS

    "Master builders will not accept any more apprentices until the law is altered to permit of indentures being cancelled in certain circumstances," ...

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  20. A TRANSFER TO ELECTRICITY

    NEWCASTLE, Monday. -- The electrification of the line between Sydney and Newcastle was discussed at a meeting of Newcastle City ...

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  21. BRADMAN NOT THE ONLY "DON"

    "Call Don Bradman," said Sergeant Stinson (police prosecutor), at North Sydney Court yesterday. "Is Don your witness?" asked Mr. ...

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  22. MAN'S ANKLE CUT IN MOWING MACHINE

    MOSS VALE, Monday. -- Edward L. Atkins, 37, of Wilde's Meadow, suffered frightful pain when he was caught in a mowing machine. ...

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  23. STOLE CASH, BACKED LOSING HORSE

    NEWCASTLE, Monday. -- William John Hill (32) appeared at Newcastle Sessions to-day on a charge of having stolen £120 from Lake Macquarie ...

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  24. MOTHER CHARGED WITH MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- There was a slight improvement to-day in the condition of William Edward Pedder, 18 months of age, who was ...

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  25. COURT ADJOURNS FOR MARRIAGE

    MOUNT ISA, Monday. -- When a case arising from a recent alleged abduction came on to-day it was announced by the solicitor for the ...

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  26. CUP-READING CASE

    Jane Rae, a single woman, of King's Cross, charged with having professed to tell fortunes, told Mr. Nott, S.M., yesterday at Central ...

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  27. MRS. FORDYCE WHEELER'S DEATH YESTERDAY

    Mrs. Fannie Eleanor Wheeler, wife of Mr. Fordyce Wheeler, advertising manager and a director of Associated Newspapers, Ltd., died at her home ...

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  28. N.S.W. G.C. COMPETITION

    On the official fixture list of the New South Wales Golf Club an open foursome is set down for November 26. The club's committee has ...

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  29. FREE RIDE WAS FATAL

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- A tramp, whose identity has not been established, was killed at Glenrowan railway crossing to-day. ...

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  30. MURDER OF DAIRY FARMER

    GYMPIE, Monday. -- The hearing of a charge of having murdered Alfred Allan Smith, dairy farmer, against Charles Arthur Keith (38), ...

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  31. IN THE POLITICAL SPOTLIGHT

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) has plans for a big lottery at Christmas, and possibly another one for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. NEW ZEALAND HORSES

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The New Zealand horse Peter Jackson has been leased by Mr. J. A. Phillips, owner of the New Zeaand sprinter, ...

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  33. MOTORISTS' TROUBLES

    The weakest spots in the present-day motor car are the ignition system and the carburettor, according to the N.R.M.A., which reports that last ...

    Article : 116 words
  34. Gardening Note: Not. 5

    GLADIOLI are beginning to make a bright show now. The tall, sappy, and rather brittle stems need attention before the flowers burst ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. MORE MOTOR HOLIDAYS

    A comparison between the inquiries to the N.R.M.A. touring department this touring season and those last year show that the number of ...

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  36. ROGER FAIR SAYS:

    Yes, the optimist has many a fall, but, like the ball, he bounces up again. The pessimist falls like a lump of wet clay -- he falls flat ...

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