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    APOTHECARY McMANCS ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. EFREM ZIMBALIST

    Efrem Zimbalist has a highly perfected method and technical equipment. He has personality and magnetism, and a rich emotional endowment. His tone is ...

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    ALD. O'BRIEN ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HOW A "SMITH'S WEEKLY" EDITOR BETRAYED A FRIEND BEHIND ROAD SIGNS

    There is a very interesting argument being conducted at present between the Railway Commissioners and a private company, managed by an ex-sleuth from "Smith's Weekly." Taxpayers are concerned to the extent of about £25,000. The company, Roads Signs Ltd., managed by Rodger C. Stredwick, one of Joynton Smith's ex-investigators, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Leading the dogs up to the barrier at last night's mechanical hares. A flashlight of the biggest race of the night, taken by our special photograhic commissioner, Mr. Jack Turner—and he wasn't imported from the South Polo in a Moth aeroplane. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SAILING DOWN THE RIVER

    W. F. Wollaston and Co., music warehouse, selecting the winning song for the next issue of "Beckett's Budget," state that in Cliff Bailey, of ...

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  8. A RUBBER RUMOR

    The fact that John McKenzie, managing director for Australasia of the United States Rubber Co, left on a trip to the States during ...

    Article : 149 words
  9. FOUR KILLED

    A shocking level crossing tragedy occurred a few miles north of Shepparton this afternoon. C. Sutton, a resident of Boort, had been visiting friends at ...

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  10. "REEKING WITH BLOOD"

    To-day s Chinese judge at the Provisional Court flatly refused a hearing to a foreign firm of land agents, who were plaintiffs claiming rent from a ...

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  11. "OSSIE" MERRETT MEMORIAL.

    The Memorial Gateway, erected at the main entrance to the Manly Oval in honor of the late Mr. ("Ossio") O, G. H. Merrett will be ...

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  12. LOST IN THE ETHER

    No story in aviation has had a more dramatic ending than that of the Byrd party's illustrious flight over the thousands of miles of ...

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  13. FOOTBALLER HURT

    Playing with Western Suburbs against Randwick in the second division of the Kentwell Cup at Coogee Oval yesterday afternoon, John Jamieson, 16, of ...

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  14. SMITH'S WEAKLY SNARL

    An article in the most recent "Smith's Weekly" makes a few snarls at the "Sunday Times." The article is evidently written by an amiable young humorist who made himself ridiculous during the war ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. TO RAISE £250,000

    Aiming to raise £250,000 to replenish their empty coffers, the Sydney University authorities will inaugurate a campaign on Friday, at a public ...

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  16. HUGE ESTATE

    Probate duty of £211,731 has been paid into the Victorian Treasury on the estate of the late Hugh Victor M'Kay. who established the huge Sunshine Harvester ...

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    Crammed in the betting ring at the "dogs" last night. To "get on" seems more difficult than it ever was at the horses. Flashlight of last-minute news by our photographer, Mr. Jack Turner. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. SHOT IN ARM

    Percival Bermingham, aged 28, a laborer, whose home is in Belmont-street, Alexandria, was shot in the right forearm during a rumpus in Copeland-street ...

    Article : 118 words
  19. SHELLS EN SHALE

    The Minister fax Mines (Mr. A. J. Jones) has bean advised that the oil bore of Roma Oil Comporation, Limited, is now at a depth of 3200 feet. It is ...

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  20. MIMIC AIR BATTLES

    More than 200 aeroplanes will take part in the annual display of the Royal Air Force at Hendon to-morrow, and the programme, which includes mimic air ...

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  21. YOUNG NOTIONS FOR LEAGUE OF NATIONS BALL

    Coming from every corner of the earth, and representative of every social degree, the assemblage at the Palais Royal on Tuesday night next ...

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  22. "SYDNEY'S YELLOW RAG"

    In recent months, various newspapers in the capital cities of Australia have expressed in no uncertain terms their opinion of the string of ...

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  23. CANADA'S JUBILEE

    A trail of beacon fires from the Atlantic to the Pacific marked to-night the opening of the celebrations of the diamond jubilee of Canada's Confederation. ...

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  24. CHARIOT RACE IN "BEN HUR" THRILLS BIG CROWD AT PRINCE EDWARD

    Crowds at the Prince Edward last night watching the film, "Ben Hur," were so carried away by the realism of the chariot race that they cheered ...

    Article : 435 words
  25. BOY KILLED

    A boy, unknown to the police, from eight to 10 years of age, was run over and killed by a motor car in Junction-street, North Sydney, yesterday ...

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  26. CHINA BEATEN

    The Chinese Soccer team played its last match in Victoria to-day, when it met a representative team of Australia. The visitors were held comfortably throughout ...

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    FAREWELL TO MRS BRUCHE TO Say farewell to Mrs. Bruche who left last night to join her husband, Major-General J. H. Bruche Adj[?] the Staff Corps officer and their [?] entertained her at a pleasant At Horne at the Officers Mess of the Victoria Barracks on Thursday. The guest of honor covered her fawn ensemble with a fawn coat trimmed with for collar and coff's and wa[?] a hat She was presented with a beautiful bonquet of roses and violets tied with the regimental colors. Afternoon tea was served and a photograph was taken outside the officers quarter's Reading from left to right:—Front Row: Mrs Jackson ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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