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  2. THE REGATTA.

    Anniversary Day is Sydney Harbour's day of days. Silver and blue are its colours— the silver of [?]lowing sails against the transcendent blue of the water. During most of ...

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  3. NEWTOWN CRIME.

    Gulseppe La Spina, 38, an Italian shopkeeper, was shot dead at Newtown early yesterday morning. His assailant took deliberate aim at his victim through a glass window, ...

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  4. SHIELD CRICKET.

    Victoria yesterday secured a first innings lead in the Sheffield Shield match at the Sydney Cricket Ground, passing the New South Wales total of 196 for the loss of only two wickets. ...

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  5. MR. THEODORE

    The Federal Labour caucus, at its meeting to-day, decided that Mr. E. G. Theodore should be reappointed Treasurer of the Commonwealth. When the meeting ended to-night the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) announced that Mr. Theodore had been invited to rejoin the Federal ...

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  6. FEAR OF WAR.

    Claiming to be the only British newspaper representative admitted to Russia for more than a year, Mr. C. J. Ketchum, special correspondent of ...

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  7. ALLEGED RUM-RUNNER

    Captain William Cluett, of Lunenberg, Nova Scotia, has died in the United States Marine Hospital, Staten Island, of wounds received when a coastguard cutter shelled an alleged ...

    Article : 301 words
  8. STAND COLLAPSES

    Thirty spectators at the Freshwater surf carnival were injured yesterday afternoon when a temporary staging collapsed. The structure had been stoutly built, but it was unable ...

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  9. MR. SCULLIN'S ANNOUNCEMENT.

    In making the announcement Mr. Scullin said:- "Although I never for one moment believed that Mr. Theodore was guilty of the serious ...

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  10. BLACKHEATH MURDER.

    An examination by the Government pathologist (Sir Bernard Spilsbury) reveals that the murder at Blackheath of Louise Maud Steele, l8, a domestic, was one of the most ...

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  11. LANDSLIDE

    Katoomba is waiting with some trepidation for the tremendous crash that will announce the collapse of one of its neighbouring rocky crags. ...

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  12. MR. GULLETTS CRITICISM.

    The deputy leader of the Opposition (Mr. Gullett), commenting on Mr. Theodore's reinstatement, said last night that the Scullin Government had broken many records and ...

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  13. GANDHI RELEASED.

    The Viceroy (Lord Irwin) has ordered the release of Gandhi and other members of the Congress Working Committee, "in order to provide an opportunity for consideration of ...

    Article : 110 words
  14. "COWARDLY COURSE."

    "The simple fact is that Mr. Scullin has not the courage to fight his way against the underground manoeuvres of the master intriguer. Mr. Theodore," said Mr. Archdale ...

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  15. HON. MRS. VICTOR BRUCE.

    The Hon. Mrs. Victor Bruce, the British avlatrix, fulfilled one of the purposes of her round-the-world air and sea journey yesterday, when she dropped a flag on Manx, the ...

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  16. AIR TRAGEDY.

    Mr. R. B. Waters, proprietor of the Ganwick aerodrome, when flying this afternoon, was horrified to see an Avro machine, which he had been watching for a quarter of an hour, ...

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  17. VANESSA SOLD.

    The eight-metre yacht Vanessa, which lost week retained the Sayonara Cup for New South Wales, has been sold, her purchaser being Mr. J. A. Linacre, Commodore of the ...

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  18. LOAN FOR FARMERS.

    "The statement attributed to the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. W. F. Dunn) at Parkes on Saturday when addressing a deputation of wheatgrowers that the State Treasurer had ...

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  19. EXCHANGE POSITION.

    The "Morning Post," discussing the connection between the recession in wool prices and the Australian exchange, says: The exchange has the curious effect of lowering wool prices ...

    Article : 113 words
  20. CRICKET DISPUTE.

    Valley Club has given a lead in the cricket dispute by supporting the suspended players. The club held a meeting during the luncheon adjournment of the match to-day. ...

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  21. EGYPTIAN QUEEN.

    A message from Cairo says that Professor Hassan has excavated the tomb of Queen Cha, [?] queen of the Third Dynasty, It consists of two chambers, one containing a sarcophagus ...

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  22. TUMULTUOUS SCENE.

    A tumultuous and highly discreditable scene last night marked the close of this year's band contests at the Sports Ground. The adjudicator (Dr. Cyril Jenkins) having given ...

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  23. £34,000 FRAUD.

    William Brown Penman, an accountant and director of a firm of rubber share brokers, has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment for a criminal breach of trust involving ...

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  24. EDWARD THE MARTYR.

    The remains of the Saxon King, Edward the Martyr, who was murdered in Corfe Castle by his stepmother, Aelfthryth, in 978, have been found at Shaftesbury Abbey. The empty tomb ...

    Article : 188 words
  25. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    The Judicial Committe of the Privy Council has allowed, with costs, the appeal of the United States Shipping Board versus the steamer St. Albans. ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The remains of Madame Anna Pavlova will lia in state at the Russian Orthodox Church in London before burial. The death has occurred of Britain's—if not ...

    Article : 228 words
  27. GREATER SYDNEY.

    A bill is being prepared by the State Government to create a Greater Sydney Council. If it is introduced in its piesent form it will assist Labour to gain control of the council ...

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  28. WIDESPREAD RAIN.

    The cyclone, which caused widespread rain over the southern and eastern half of New South Wales during the week-end, has moved south-eastward to the Tasman Sea. ...

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  29. ANCIENT COSMETICS.

    However fashions may have changed in 1700 years, it is now established that the constituents of cosmetics have remained almost the same through the centuries. This is ...

    Article : 102 words
  30. OFFICIAL LUNCHEON.

    In the absence of the Premier (Mr. Lang), the Chief Secretary (Mr. Gosling), at the official luncheon, proposed the toast "The Day We Celebrate." ...

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  31. WORKERS' EXAMPLE.

    "I do not wish to use any threats," said the Chief Secretary (Mr Gosling), when opening a Working Man's Club at Lane Cove last night, "but I will tell you that, in the near ...

    Article : 114 words
  32. SCHNEIDER CUP.

    The Society of British Aircraft Constructors has sent a letter to all members of the House of Lords uiglng reconsldeiation of the House of Commons' decision not to permit Air ...

    Article : 176 words
  33. QUEENSLAND TEAM SELECTED.

    The selectors to-night selected 11 players for the Sheffield Shield match against Victoria on Saturday. Another player is to be chosen but need not necessarily be 12th man. Those ...

    Article : 69 words
  34. JOB CONTROL.

    Speaking of methods of slaughtering at Homebush, Mr. K. P. Wright, at a [?]ting of the Tamwuith Graziers' Association deplored the prevalence of job control among ...

    Article : 181 words
  35. YOUTH'S DEATH.

    Following a quarrel in Darlinghurst yesterday, James Goode, 16, of Prospect-street, Moore Park, was admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital with a shocking knife wound above his heart ...

    Article : 136 words
  36. BODIES IN WELL.

    Following the discovery of the bodies of two infants in a well on a farm near Glen Innes on Friday nicht, Detective-Sergeant McCarthy left Sydney to make investigations ...

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  37. MODEST RESCUER

    When the small punt in which he was playing with a companion sank in the deep waters of Kerosene Bay yesterday afternoon, Peter Olsen, 10, of Hayberry-street, North Sydney, ...

    Article : 83 words
  38. BLENHEIM BORE.

    Blenheim bore at New Plymouth became active to-day. After a strong flow of gas, oil flowed for about an hour from the 2177ft level. ...

    Article : 52 words
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