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  3. AIR TRANSPORT

    The announcement that the directors of the imperial Airways Company. Ltd., which conducts air services to the Continent, has recommended the ...

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  4. CALLOUS CRIME

    What is believed to be one of the callous and brutal murders in the criminal annals of New South Wales has been unearthed by the police, who, after ...

    Article : 299 words
  5. CONVERSION LOAN

    Commenting on the success of the Anstralian conversion loan the "Evening Standard" says that this is an indication of the confidence of ...

    Article : 68 words
  6. TILDEN

    Tilden has sent a letter to th[?] United States Lawn Tennis Association that he will be unable to appear in person at the professional hearing, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. UNEMPLOYMENT

    Governor A[?] Smith, at Albany, delivered an address accepting nomination, and declared that the Republican claim regarding prosperty was ...

    Article : 168 words
  8. AIR DEFENCE

    An important extension of [?]mperial defences is about to be made by the Air Ministry. Two new flights of supermarine Southampton flying boats are ...

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  9. FILM CENSOR

    The current issue of the Commonwealth Government Gazette, issued yesterday, notifles the abolition of the position of Film Censor, attached to ...

    Article : 214 words
  10. COAL INQUIRY

    When the Civic Coal Commission resumed to-day, John Harold Mostyn, electrician, who was formerly Lord Mayor, said nobody saw him about the ...

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  11. JOHNSON'S CASE

    When the hearing of a charge of intimidation against Jacob Johnson was continued to-day, the case for the defence was resumed. ...

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  12. PETER PAN

    The famous statue of Barrie's Peter Pan, in Kingston Gardens, was discovered tarred and feathered. The outrage was perpetrated in the ...

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  13. BRITISH WARSHIPS

    The Tass Agency has replied to the British report that the Soviet had not replied to the British Government's request for permission to remove the bodies ...

    Article : 213 words
  14. TAILOR SUED

    Alleging that the cloth in his suit contained an irritant, and caused a rash. William Crossing sued Ernest Verey, trading as Verey Ltd., tailors, ...

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  15. TOTI DAL MONTE

    Huge crowds attended the wedding of Toti Dal Monte and Signor De Muro [?]omanto well-known operatic stars, who were married at St. Mary's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. TUNNEY

    Gene Tunney arrived in England, and was given a tumultous reception at Plymouth, which was repeated at Paddington where a big crowd ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. CANBERRA HOSPITAL

    It was announced yesterday that the Federal Capital Commission had appointed Miss [?]. Everette Smith to the position of matron of the Canberra ...

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  18. DULWICH HILL MURDER

    The city coroner opened the inquest to-day concerning the death of Mrs. Sarah Falvey, 60, and Miss Esther Vaughnn, 50, who were murdered by an ...

    Article : 356 words
  19. STIR ON LINER

    An extraordinary case of a doublerescue from the sea was reported by a P. and O liner. A passenger, suffering from ...

    Article : 104 words
  20. GAOL DISTURBANCE

    Evidence was given atthe magisterial inquiry to disprove allegations that five prisoners had been beaten with baton[?] in their cells at Long Bay gaol. ...

    Article : 185 words
  21. OPPERMAN

    Hubert Opperman has cabled that he is leaving for Australia on October 5. Opperman, by his recent performance in finishing third in the six-days' ...

    Article : 273 words
  22. PRESS RECORD

    "The Daily Express"; is the first paper in the world to attempt triple publication, and announces that in addition to the Manchester edition it ...

    Article : 103 words
  23. POWER PLANT STRIKE

    The entire plant of Babcock and Wilcox Ltd., at the Bunnerong Power House was thrown Idle to-day when 130 men [?]eased work. The strike is in ...

    Article : 78 words
  24. BRITISH SOBRIETY

    The secretary of the Brewers' Society, commenting on the nation's sobriety stat[?]s that the drunks convicted in 1927 totalled 65,166 in England and Wales, ...

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  25. BISHOP'S ESTATE

    The Rt. Rev. Michael O'Farrell. Roman Catholic Bishop of Bathurst, left an estate valued at £2,896. He left the estate to his successors ...

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