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  2. THE LATEST TELEGRAMS

    No trace of the Danish training ship Kobenhaven was found by the steamer, Deucalion, which arrived Fremantle yesterday. It is feared ...

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  3. "THE PRIZE STICKER"

    Tate in the Evening S[?] says that Ryder will be captain of the 1930 team with Wodfull or Kippax vice-captain. The prize sticker is ...

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  4. TIMBER TROUBLE

    A number of women said to be associated with Communists, visited the office of the secretary of the Timber Merchants' Association and ...

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  5. FACTS OF LIFE CHILDREN TO BE TAUGHT

    The Victorian Education Department has ordered that instruction in sex physiology shall be inparted to children in State schools. The head ...

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  6. A QUEER CASE

    The Magistrate at the Perth police court dismissed the claim of Edward Smith, for £150 compensation for the loss of a forefinger, against J. A. ...

    Article : 55 words
  7. CIRCULAR QUAY STATION

    The State Cabinet intends to obtain independent expert advice concerning the best site for a railway station at Circular Quay. ...

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  8. NEWS SERVICE

    A meeting of the Metropolitan Newspaper' Association carried a resolution advocating news transmission by radio when the ...

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  9. AMERICANISED SYDNEY

    Mr. James McIntosh a well known accountant of Wellington, who has just returned from a visit to Australia, expressed the opinion that ...

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  10. FAREWELL DINNER

    Fifty participants in Antartic expeditions dined with Sir Douglas Mawson at the Cafe Royal on the eve of his departure for Australia. ...

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  11. "STOOL PIGEON"

    According to Mr. E. Grayndler, M.L.C., General Secretary of the A.W.U., the only good Mr. J. Gardens' violent outbreaks concerning the timber ...

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  12. HOMEBUSH SALES

    Winchcombe, Carson Ltd. report: That at Homebush this morning the cattle market was cheaper. Good to prime beef sorts brought from 36/- ...

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  13. THE KING'S HEALTH.

    The Court moves to Windsor on May 15. Their Majesties will drive from Craigwell House. Although three months on the South Coast ...

    Article : 68 words
  14. THE MARKETS

    At the Sydney markets this morning prices showed: Butter, 196/; eggs, new laid, 2/9; case, 2/2; cheese, large 10½; loaf, 11; ...

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  15. "RAFFERTY RULES."

    "Rafferty rules" prevailed last night at a meeting of deaf and dumb people to protest against the dismissal of the Deaf and Dumb Society's ...

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  16. SHUT DOWN

    Fire thousand more employees lost their jobs yesterday when the Victorian Master Builders' Association, which carries on operations ...

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