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  2. Advertising

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  3. SPORTING

    Mr. J. Underhill, secretary of the A.R.C., when questioned whether official action would be taken in regard to sensational statements made by ...

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  4. MR. N. MAKIN

    Mr. Norman Makin, M.H.R., Speaker in the House of Representatives, came here on a private visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Makin, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE FINANCES OF AUSTRALIA

    The standing committee appointed by the recent conference of Premiers to advise as to the operation of economy plans for the rehabilitation of the ...

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  6. STRIKE AT PORT ADELAIDE

    The discharging of vessels was Continued at Port Adelaide to-day, but practically no merchandise was taken to the wharfs by road. The first ...

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  7. MINE EXPLOSION

    Six men were killed and eight others injured in an explosion in a mine at Blantyre, eight miles from Glasgow, Scotland. The accident is thought to ...

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  8. BRITISH HEAT WAVE

    Deaths from the almost tropical heat that gripped London during last week have been increased to 60 by 12 deaths which occurred yesterday. The ...

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  9. AERIAL DOINGS

    An attempt was made by Lieutenant Bromley and Harold Gappy, an Australian, to take off at dawn to-day on a non-stop flight across the Pacific, a ...

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  10. UNREST IN INDIA

    The Inspector-General of Police in Bengal, Mr. Lowman, died from revolver bullet wounds suffered when he was leaving the hospital at Dacca. The ...

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  11. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL

    Following newspaper disclosures that the Parliamentary bar and refreshment rooms were costing the taxpayer £5000 a year above what members of ...

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  12. FILM THEATRE BURGLED

    Burglars entered an Enneld [?]a theatre late last night forced open the safe, and extracted £65 in cash. A watchman named M'Dermott was ...

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  13. SPEED BOAT RACING

    Hurtling through the water at a speed of 70 miles an hour, Gar wood, the holder of the speed record on the water, easily won the 30-mile heat of ...

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  14. ALLEGED LIBEL

    A claim for £10,000 damages arising out of a circular alleged to have been sent to shareholders in the Standard Portland Cement Company by Daniel ...

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  15. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Several serious accidents occurred throughout the city and suburbs yesterday, contrasting with the almost complete freedom from road smashes ...

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  16. WRESTLING

    Ted Thye knocked down Billy Edwards with an uppercut in the seventh round of their wrestling contest at the Stadium on Saturday night and was ...

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  17. MICA-STREET METHODISTS

    It is estimated that about 2200 persons attended the Mica-street Methodist Sunday School anniversary services yesterday. The church was full ...

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  18. DEBT REPUDIATION

    Mr. S. Bird, general secretary of the A.L.P., says there is no threat of expulsion hanging over any members of the party as a result of the ...

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  19. BURGLARS DISTURBED

    Four housebreakers were disturbed at a residence at Balwyn on Saturday night. Ono of the men after a running light through a house was ...

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  20. CHARLIE STRACK DEFEATED BY HOWARD CANTONWINE

    At the Newcastle Stadium on Saturday night Howard Cantonwine (15.6) beat Charlie Strack (15.0) by two fall[?] to one. ...

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  21. INTRUDER WOUNDED

    Man Hope, a Chinese gardener, heard noises in his garden on Saturday night and he procured a shot gun and fired several shots. There was a cry of pain, ...

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  22. BOXING

    At the Sydney Stadium on Saturday night Jack Carroll (10.3) defeated Wally Hancock (10.6) on points. ...

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  23. "NOT PRACTICABLE" SAYS CLERKS' UNION SECRETARY

    Mr. A. E. Williams, secretary of the Federated Clerks' Union, said to-day that the A.L.P. committee's report on debt repudiation no more represented ...

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  24. UREN OUTPOINTS MONSON

    At the Bathurst Stadium on Saturday night Tommy Uren (10.11) defeated Ted Monson (11.4) on points. ...

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  25. BROKEN HILL DISPENSARY

    Mr. W. Magor, chairman, presided over the half-yearly meeting of the Broken Hill Dispensary Limited, which was held in the Trades Hall on ...

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  26. SUICIDE AT RANDWICK

    Percival Richardson (33), of Randwick, was found dead at his home last night with a bullet wound through the head. He left a note stating that he ...

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  27. FOOTWALL

    The staging of the B and C grade semi-finals on the Jubilee Oval on Saturday drew a good attendance of spectators, and the gate receipts were ...

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  28. GERMAN INDUSTRIES

    The economic crisis is rapidly working through industry after industry. Business is slumping and the factories are dismissing their ...

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  29. UNKNOWN YOUTH'S BODY FOUND HANGING FROM TREE

    While rabbiting at Mulgoa, a man named Lisle discovered the body of a youth about 19 years of age hanging from a limb of a wattle tree. One ...

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  30. TRADES HALL COMMENT ON FINANCE CONFERENCE

    Mr. M. B. Duffy, secretary of the Trades Hall Council, speaking at the Roxy Theatre, said he had no objection to Sir Otto Niemcycr and Professor ...

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  31. DUCHESS OF YORK

    An official bulletin states that the Duchess of York is making satisfactory progress. The infant Princess is gaining weight steadily. Sir Henry ...

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  32. FORMER WALSH ISLAND EMPLOYEE FOUND DEAD

    Entering a cave at the foot of the cliffs at Little Redhead Beach, Newcastle, a man named Kellaher found the dead body of John Henry Leonard (31), a ...

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  33. SYDNEY ROBBERIES

    Police early yesterday morning arrested a man who was asleep in a house at Belmore, and two other men at Baulkham Hills, in connection with ...

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  34. SECRECY IS MAINTAINED ABOUT NAMES OF PRINCESS

    Although great secrecy is being maintained it is believed that the naming and christening of the new princess was discussed and settled on ...

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  35. DEATH FOLLOWS ACCIDENT

    George Dine, who was admitted to the Sydney Hospital 18 months ago suffering from an injury to his spine received while employed on the ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN STOCK RECOVERS IN LONDON

    There is no doubt that Australia stands higher than for many months past. Definite evidence of this may bo adduced from the continual recovery ...

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  37. GOVERNMENT RELIEF

    All storekeepers are notified by the police that from to-day there will be a change in the method of issuing meat coupons to persons in receipt of ...

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  38. BOY INJURED IN CEMETERY

    While taking flowers to his father's grave in the Manly cemetery yesterday, Harold M'Cauley (13) trod on a spoke of a cycle wheel, which penetrated four ...

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  39. "SILVER CITY" FAIR

    The "Silver City" fair of the Salvation Army was opened by Mrs F.J. Potter on Saturday afternoon in the Wo[?]fram-street Citadel. There was a ...

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  40. CENSORSHIP ON CABLES

    Mr. J. E. Fenton, the Acting Prime Minister, again referred yesterday to his previous statement that "it is time a censorship was exercised over ...

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  41. SUSPECTED MURDERER SUICIDES IN HIS CELL

    Payne, an attorney, who was awaiting trial for the killing of his wife by an explosion of dynamite in the family motor car, committed suicide early ...

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  42. RUGBY

    Before a crowd of 25,000 on Saturday Australia, defeated the British Rugby Union team by six points to five. ...

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  43. MAN'S DEAD BODY FOUND IN CLOSED MOTOR CAR

    Ronald Hector Mackay (30) was found dead at Meebung at the wheel of a closed car which had been filled with poisonous fumes from an air ...

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  44. CLERGYMAN ARGUES AND SHOOTS MAN DEAD

    James Dagleish (63), a master painter, was shot dead in cold blood by the Rev. Peter Carmichael Marr, a Church of Scotland minister, to-day. ...

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  45. TENNIS

    A tennis match played last Saturday between the Gypsum-street Baptist and Maroon Tennis Clubs resulted in win for the Baptists. The scores ...

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  46. RELIEF WORK

    A gang of 35 men started this morning on work provided under the relief scheme for this district. They will be employed for the time ...

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  47. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY

    Speaking at Bundaberg (Queensland), Mr. J. G. Latham, leader of the Federal Opposition, said that the sugar industry could not claim ...

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  48. DEATH OF MRS. M. A. LAWRIE

    The death occurred this morning i after an illness of ten days, at her residence, 673 Williams-street, of Mrs. Mary Ann Lawrie, at the age of 72 ...

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  49. MICA-STREET CATHOLICS OPEN A NEW COURT

    On Sunday afternoon at Mica-street the opening of the Central Catholic tennis court took place in the presence of a good attendance of ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN WOOLS

    Complaints regarding the irregular classing of Australian and South African wools will be raised by Germany at the September International ...

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  51. RESCUED FROM A FIRE

    Miss Beatrice Hilderson was rescued unconscious from a shop in Annandale early on Saturday morning by two youths. Arthur Dunn and Robert ...

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  52. EDUCATIONAL

    The State Teachers' Federation is protesting against recent dismissals which are said to have caused unwieldly clashes. ...

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  53. MUSIC IN SCHOOL

    The Rev. D. T. M'Donald in a sermon at the Mosman Presbyterian Church declared that it was deplorable that music was not a ...

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  54. MUNICIPAL ROLL REVISED

    A revision court for the purpose or revising the supplementary list of electors and ratepayers for the Municipality of Broken Hill for the year ...

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  55. ROBBERY AT GOULBURN

    An armed bandit, after terrifying a girl by covering her with a revolver at Goulburn on Saturday night, ransacked an adjoining room in which a ...

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  56. MOTOR ACCIDENTS IN N.S.W.

    In the first six months of the present year 188 people in the State were killed and 3895 injured in motor accidents. ...

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  57. PALAIS DE DANSE

    On Saturday night last a new orchestra was engaged at the Palais de Danse where Mr. R. Krantz has taken orer the management again from ...

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  58. MOTORISTS FIND

    driving pleasure is increased by smoking TEMPLE BAR mild Burley; 1oz. or 2oz. flat or airtight tins. Many also smoke the new Temple Bar ...

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