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  3. LANG'S BIG SURPRISE

    IN a year of sudden political sensations the appointment of 25 Labor supporters to the Upper House in New South Wales stands out if only by reason of the ...

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  4. OUR WOMEN ARE PIONEERS

    EDUCATED women—women with a string of letters after their names-gathering eggs to buy shoes for their children, and milking cows ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Mystery "Red" Visits Adelaide

    HAS a Communist come to Adelaide from either Sydney or Melbourne to lead the single unemployed men in their fight for more than two days a week work at Mount Crawford? ...

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  6. ARMISTICE OVER MANCHURIA?

    THE Japanese representative in Paris has agreed in principle to the sending of a commission of enquiry in Manchuria, and the likely ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Governor Among the Yachts

    GOVERNOR AS YACHTSMAN.—His Excellency Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven, V.C., at the opening demonstration of the Royal South Australian Yacht Squadron at Outer Harbor this afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GANDHI SORELY DEPRESSED

    SAINTLY Mahatma Gandhi blushed beneath his pigment and returned most depressed from a smart West-End reception where some evening gowns caused the ...

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  9. Will Lang Group Retreat ?

    INTEREST will be transferred from the Senate to the House of Representatives next week by the plans of the ...

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  10. White-anting Trade Unions

    THE activities of the "Reds" at Bourke, in New South Wales, the precautions that nearby towns have taken to themselves free of Communists, and ...

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  11. Out for "Obstructing the Field"

    While the last two batsmen were running between in the wickets in the Marist Brothers' College-Prospect Colts match at Paringa Hall this afternoon a fieldsman threw the ball in. It ...

    Article : 74 words
  12. "Governor Acted on Own Responsibility"

    It is believed here that Sir Philip up Game consented to the appointments on his own responsibility and that the part Mr. Willis played was merely to inform the British ...

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  13. 100 Men Arrested on Betting Charges

    A HUNDRED men were arrested in a billiard saloon in Lane Cove road. North Sydney, this afternoon, on charges of betting. Three patrol wagons made ...

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  14. IS RUSSIA ALLIED WITH JAPAN?

    A REPORT from Paris of an armistice in Manchuria is assumed to mean that Japan has gone as far as it wishes, and is willing to arbitrate. ...

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  15. SYDNEY SHARES FALL

    Reacting to the shock of additional appointments to the Upper House, the share market suffered a smart reverse today Twenty-eight stocks fell, while not a single ...

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  16. GAVE TRAMPS LIFT

    At Coff's Harbors George Tomiatti bought a new car and started off yesterday for Sydney. He picked up two tramps on the way and gave them a lift. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Japs Thought Prince, in Scots Grey Uniform, Was Admiral

    PRINCE Arthur of Connaught at a Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve reunion dinner last night, related that when he officially visited Japan he travelled in ...

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  18. JAPAN CRITICISED

    GEN. DAWES, American Ambassador in London, who is visiting Paris to confer unofficially with members of the League of Nations Council—which has ...

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  19. VESSEL WENT WRONG WAY

    NINETEEN hundred miles farther from his goal—London—and in gaol for 10 days. This was the predicament in which ...

    Article : 239 words
  20. TWO HORSEWOMEN INJURED

    One woman rider sustained consussion, and another a severe shaking when their mounts fell with them at Weigall Oval, Plympton, this afternoon. ...

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  21. TRANSPORT IN SYDNEY

    In the creation of a transport monopoly the Transport Board has evidently not lost sight of the need of the public for a comfortable and rapid conveyance, Already ...

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  22. Baby Drowned in River

    Falling from a window of the Cairns mail train as it passed over the Herbert River bridge near Ingham, this rooming, Margaret Barnes, the six-months-old daughter ...

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