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  5. £5,000,000 to Establish Industries in Australia.

    "Oh yes, old chap, I'll show you where Prince Alfred hospital is." This was said in answer to a query by a sick ...

    Article : 290 words
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  7. RECORD DROUGHT

    The longest drought in South Africa's history has been partially broken by unusual winter-rain, which was quite unexpected. Some areas are ...

    Article : 120 words
  8. LOANS DEFENDED.

    The Prime Minister Mr. Bruce, speaking at the annual dinner of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, said the disabilities of which people ...

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  9. CLASSED UNION.

    By a large majority the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union thai agreed to rescind the resolution passed at the June meeting that the books ...

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  10. FIVE MILLIONS.

    Mr. Pratten, Australian Minister for Trade and Customs, who leaves for America to-morrow, states he is confident that the ultimate results of an ...

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  11. CHINESE FIGHTING.

    Japanese reports state that the Northerners have been ordered from Nanking to cease attacking the Cantonese Shantung front. Other ...

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  12. A CUNNING RUSE.

    A woman was stopped on the gangway of the steamer Osherley as she was carrying, a basket, in which was cat ...

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  13. AERIAL ENTERPRISE.

    A Rapid City message states that President Coolidge intends to pursue a policy of encouraging every city and town in U.S.A. to establish its own ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. ELECTION PROSPECTS.

    Mr. Buttenshaw, leader of the Country Party, who returned to Sydney yesterday afternoon from the southwestern portion of the State, said the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. A SORDID STORY.

    A dramatic story of how a wife shot her husband in order to save her daughter was revealed at the trial of Ellen Ludgate. ...

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  16. CRICKET AT BRISTOL.

    The weather at Bristol was dull and showery and the wicket easy for the continuance of the trial match between England and The Rest. ...

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  17. A DESPERATE SLAV.

    Apparently determined to get his own back somehow, a Jugo-Slav gambling at Radomilo, maddened by heavy losses, suddenly drew a flash: ...

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  18. POLICE PROTECTION.

    A large meeting of farmers at Innisfail has carried a motion asking the Government to render adequate and effective police protection to ...

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  19. SPIRITUAL IDEALS.

    Dr. G H. Cranswiek, Bishop of Gippsland, addressing the Constitutional Club, said there is no basis of international friendship except on the ...

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  20. BILLIARDS CHAMPION.

    The N.S.W. amateur billiards championship has been won by L. W. Hayes, who defeated A. W. Winten by 1800 to 1171. ...

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  21. ELECTIONS DATE.

    It was learned yesterday that a number of prominent members of the Legislative Assembly are not on the rolls. Amongst the omissions are Sir George ...

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  22. STRUCK BY TRAM.

    Elsie Laidlaw, 20, was admitted to the Royal Prince Alfred hospital late last night with a fractured skull, extensive scalp wounds, and practically ...

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  23. SAMOAN PROBLEMS.

    A Select Committee has been appointed by the New Zealand House of Representatives to consider the position regarding Samoan ...

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  24. ON 'CHANGE.

    For a seat on the Stock Exchange of Melbourne, £1700 was paid to-day by Mr. Caraver, a member of the firm of Byron Moore, Day and ...

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  25. HOT FILMS.

    The overheating of films being cut and edited in the Commonwealth Film Laboratories at Surry Hills is thought to have been the cause of a fire which ...

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  26. BOTANY SEAT.

    Supporters of the Seale executive in the Botany electorate are confident Mr. Mutch will be defeated in the ballot ...

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  27. SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    A man named Spooner and his son were out shooting at Major's Creek, ten miles from Bvaidwood, a fox they were chasing dodged into some ...

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  28. CYCLE AND CAR COLLIDE.

    When a double-banked motor cycle came into collision with a car at Hie intersection of Woodside Avenue and Wentworth Road, Burwood, the two ...

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  29. FIRE ON STEAMER.

    Advices received in Sydney show that the five which occurred on the steamer Garada, bound from Calcutta to Australian ports with a cargo of ...

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  30. SPECTACULAR FIRE!

    A fire on Hospital Hill, which lit up the district for miles, destroyed a house owned by Mrs. Griffin, of Coff's Harbor, and three families fled to the ...

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  31. SEA COOK KILLED.

    Alexander Kerr, 45, chief cook on the steamer Esperance Bay, a resident of Sydney, was killed last night when he fell down a companion way, ...

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  32. A POLICE HAUL.

    Hoods to the value of several hundreds of pounds were seized last night in a house at Gordon. A man was arrested and a charge preffered ...

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  33. STABBED WHILE IN GARDENS.

    Tasman Bracken, 48, of Sydney was stabbed while in the Exhibition Gardens last night. He refused to say who his assailant was. ...

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  34. TO-DAY'S MARKETS

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