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  2. "Smithy'' Awaits His Certificate

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—If Sir Charles Kingsford Smith is to leave for England according to schedule to-morrow week there remains only a few days ...

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  3. H.M.S. SUSSEX ON WAY

    AT SEA (Indian Ocean), Sept. 16. For 48 hours the H.M.S. Sussex has been rolling in a swell caused by the tail end of a south-westerly ...

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  4. VEGETABLES STOLEN?

    The hearing was continued in the Police Court this afternoon, before Mr. R. Donaldson, S.M., of the charge against Allen M'Donald and ...

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  5. CINETHEON PLUNGE

    Since the betting shops came into existence in South Australia several big betting transactions have been associated with horses ...

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  6. BANDITS ACTIVE IN SYDNEY

    When Sydney Smith, a garage attendant at the Warwick Farm racecourse, went to the door about daylight this morning in response to a knock ...

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  7. FEDERAL ELECTIONS LABOR WILL LOSE S.A. SENATE SEATS

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—It is considered that except in Adelaide the issue is beyond doubt in all South Australian electorates. Further ...

    Article : 181 words
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  9. "PYJAMA-GIRL" MURDER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — That the "pyjama girl" murder is by no means the perfect crime, that the name of the victim will be found out, and that ...

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  10. COMMENT IN LONDON

    LONDON, September 16.—Commenting on the election the "Observer" says that the Bwing of the pendulum had not gone so far in the ...

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  11. GERMAN MILLS IN ENGLAND

    Largely aiming at British dominion markets, Berlin textile firms are opening nine mills in London and nine in Manchester, the latter in readiness ...

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  12. MR. HORSINGTON ADDRESSES THE UNEMPLOYED

    At a meeting of the Unemployed held this afternoon an address was given by Mr. E. M. Horsington, M.L.A., in regard to the election ...

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  13. MISSING SAFE KEYS OF MELBOURNE TOWN HALL

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — While the mayoral chain of solid gold— valued at £1000—was reposing in the safe at the Melbourne Town Hall, ...

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  14. EASIER LIFE A BAR TO MIGRATION

    LONDON, September 16.—"Successive Governments have made migration harder by making conditions of life at home easier," says the ...

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  15. AMERICA CUP HEAT DECLARED NO RACE

    NEW YORK, September 15.—As a calm prevented the contenders for the America Cup finishing within the prescribed time in the first heat sailed ...

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  16. MAN FOUND DEAD IN RIVER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The body of an unknown man has been found in the Murrumbidgee River, near Wagga, only a mile or two from the spot ...

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  17. RIVAL FACTIONS FIGHT IN BELFAST

    BELFAST, September 15.—Revolvers were freely used to-day in fierce fighting between rival political factions. ...

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  18. DAVIS CUP MEN PLAY AT COLOMBO

    COLOMBO, September 16.—The departure of the Mooltan from Colombo to-day was delayed to allow Crawford, Turnbull, and Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  19. THREE MEN CHARGED WITH JEWEL THEFT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the Quarter Sessions to-day William James Wallace (28), a motor driver; Francis Malcolm Farley (20), a fruit dealer; ...

    Article : 79 words
  20. LOWER PRICES FOR WOOL AT PERTH SALES

    PERTH, Tuesday.—More than half the offering of nearly 19,000 bales of wool was passed in at the opening wool sale to-day. The top price was ...

    Article : 73 words
  21. BELGIAN KING OPPOSES CUTS IN MINERS' WAGES

    BRUSSELS, September 16.—The threatened coal strike in Belgium has been averted by the employers agreeing not to interfere with wages until ...

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  23. BRIDE DEFIES SUPERSTITION

    PERTH, Tuesday. — Superstition was defied by Miss Marjorie Wood, a Perth girl, who was married to Mr. Thomas Macfarlane at Trinity ...

    Article : 87 words
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