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  2. HELD CORONER'S INQUIRY ON THE SPOT

    IN A CA[?] SMASH on Moonbi Heights, near Tamworth, on Tuesday, the driver was killed, and three passengers were injured. The Coroner's inquiry, conducted by Dr. A. H. McTaggart, was opened on the spot, and formally adjourned. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. LION WON'T LAUGH

    BUT THE girl laughs at him. He is holding a notice of the University Film Club. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WAR AMONG TAXIS

    With its reduction to 9d a mile to-day, Checker Cabs of Sydney have started a war among city taxi firms, ...

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  5. A Wheat Record?

    New South Wales' wheat yield this year will probably establish a new record for the State. ...

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  6. PARTY TO DEAL AGAIN WITH NIGHT BETTING

    Though the Government is determined to abolish night betting at tin hare races, it has not the ...

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  7. CRIMES ACT CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --A glimpse of the loyalty that prevails in the Royal Australian Navy was given to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Privy Council Toasted on the Golden Mile

    IN Kalgoorlie last might they toasted the Lords of the Privy Council--again and again and again. ...

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  9. SURFERS RISK ARREST

    THE "shark-bait" surfer who upset beach inspectors at North Bondi this week is one of a Sydney tribe so numerous ...

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  10. MORTGAGEE'S RIGHT TO POSSESS

    Considerable debate arose in the Legislative Assembly yesterday on a Ministerial amendment to clause 9 of the Moratorium Bill, giving the mortgagee the right to enter into possession when ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SUFFERED IN VAIN

    After enduring terrible hardships in a small fishing boat, 21 White Russians, who escaped from a Siberian detention camp, landed on ...

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  12. POLICE SEEK COINERS

    The discovery of more coining plants, is expected as the result of arrests yesterday in the city and at Leichhardt. ...

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  13. AGAINST STATE VALUING

    The Pitt Street Property Owners' Defence Association protested to the Lord Mayor (Alderman Walder) yesterday against the Valuer-General's ...

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  14. RAILWAYS WATCHING EXPERIMENTS

    Reports from England of experiments with an oil-electric Diesel-engined locomotive which will revolutionise train travelling, are being ...

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  15. BALLOON DIVE

    THE END of a spectacular stunt. The speck in the water is a man who dived from a balloon into a lake near Berlin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. BEAUTY ACTOR IS NOT DISFIGURED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Mr. Theo Shall, the Viennese "beauty actor,""will suffer no permanent disfigurement from the slight facial ...

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  17. DRAW FOR FIRST TENNIS TEST

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Members of the American and Australian tennis teams, who meet in the first Test on Milton Courts to-morrow, indulged ...

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  18. SERVICE IS UNIQUE

    Stepping in front of the altar in pairs and kneeling before Bishop Kirkby, in St. Barnabas' Church, George Street West, last night, 47 ...

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  19. "IT WAS ROSES, ROSES ALL THE WAY ..."

    ARCHES in the rose gardens at Centennial Park. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. LOAN CLOSES ON DECEMBER 5

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said yesterday it was definitely intended to close the commonwealth loan of £8,000,000 on December 5. ...

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  21. LARWOOD AS THE "EXPRESS"

    Tom Webster's cartoon in the "Daily Mail" pictures Harold Larwood as "The Nottingham Express." He is depicted in a scintillating sign ...

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  22. CLAIMS TO BE INSOLVENT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Statements that he had been managing affairs for Ambrose Palmer, the boxer, who he said was his son. ...

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  23. MINIMUM PRICES FOR FRUIT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Decisions important to fruitgrowers were reached at a meeting of the Fruit Industry Sugar Concession ...

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  24. MARKET AWAITS IN NEW ZEALAND

    "A great opportunity awaits Australian secondary industries in New Zealand, provided we are prepared to make slight concession on their ...

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  25. CLAIM TO MILKING RECORD

    Mr. Arthur Hoskin, of Terara, via Nowra, puts in an entry for the cow milking record. He says that after reading how the ...

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  26. BYRON BAY GIRL'S DEATH

    GRAFTON, Thursday.--At Grafton Sessions to-day, before Judge Clancy, the Jury acquitted Ruby Louisa Gaudron, 38, and William Hammond, ...

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  27. WOOL SALES IN LONDON

    Dawson and Sons declare that the London wool sales will open under the healthiest conditions for a year. The quantities available are moderate, and ...

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  28. HAS THRIVED IN EXILE

    Surrounded by a bodyguard of police, M. Leon Trotsky, the exiled Soviet ex-Commissar, was virtually a prisoner on his way across the city ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN BOOKS DEPEND ON YOU

    "If 30,000 people will read Australian literature, that literature will be a magnificent one," said Mr. P. R. Stephensen, who has returned from ...

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  30. FINE AND MILD TO-DAY

    A little passing cloud may be experienced to-day, but otherwise weather should be generally fine and mild, though in the north-east a few ...

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  31. DARWIN EARTH TREMOR

    DARWIN, Wednesday.--Darwin was shaken by an earth tremor at 12.30 this morning. Houses swayed and crockery ...

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  32. OUR PRODUCE HITS N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.--Australian cucumbers have flooded local markets, with disastrous consequences to growers, many of whom will be ...

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  33. THE TIGHE'S HILL RE-TRIAL

    SINGLETON, Wednesday.--Pursuing his arguments of yesterday, Mr. C. Evatt who, at the re-trial, is defending the men charged in ...

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  34. BALLOT OR STRAIGHT SELECTION?

    Main topic of conversation in Labor circles is whether the Lang executive will risk a split by selecting a candidate for Leichhardt, or allow ...

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  35. WALK FROM PARKES TO SEE DAUGHTER

    A touching story of human devotion was told by "Sonny Sunshine" over 2FC last night. A Parkes man, whose daughter was in the Coast ...

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  36. GAOLED IN S.M.'S PANTS

    A Parramatta magistrate yesterday sent to gaol a man who had served under him at Gallipoli, and who had appeared ...

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  37. ROGER FAIR SAYS :

    BOUGHT[?] Keep this thought foremost in your mind; act upon it and you will be helping the Government in its efforts to solve ...

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  38. GARDENING NOTE: Nov. 24

    SHOWERS have been frequent lately, and there is plenty of moisture in the soil to cause rapid germination of any seeds sown. Try ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. FRIDAY'S CALL-UP

    Men holding cards issued by the Labor Exchange. St. Marys agent only, in "D" classification, report at 10 a.m. to-morrow, at Council Chambers, St. Marys. ...

    Article : 52 words
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