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  2. Committee Stirred By Fate Of Road Victims

    THE disclosure contained in statistics released by the Commissioner for Road Transport, Mr. Maddocks, that since ...

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  3. 'SUNDAY EXPRESS' SUPPORT

    DEMONSTRATING the splendid solidarity of the rank and file of the trade unions, a mass meeting of 250 furniture ...

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  4. Truck Smashed In Collision

    This utility truck and a sedan motor car figured in a sensational crash at the intersection of Elizabeth and Phillip Streets, Redfern, yesterday afternoon. The driver of the truck, Julius Velheim Hansen of Cove Street, Haberfield, was admitted to hospital with slight injuries for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HUGE CAT'S RAIDS ON POULTRY

    POULTRY farmers in the lowland valley area to the north of Gosford have been mystified during the last three or ...

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  6. Toll Of The Road

    CROSSING Liverpool Road, Ashfield, last night. Miss Hilda Searle, 40, of Frederick St., Ashfield, was seriously injured ...

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  7. Defender

    HARRY HATTERSLEY, holder of the N.S.W. golf title. He won his way to the semi-finals at Kensington yesterday by beating R. A. Dickson ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SEQUEL TO SHOOTING OF BROPHY

    SENSATIONAL developments arising from the report of the Royal Commissioner, Judge Macindoe, on events subsequent to the shooting of ...

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  9. Suffocated In Lonely Shed

    ENTERING a smoke-filled shed at Taylor Bay, Mosman, yesterday, a policeman found the occupant, Frederick Anderson, 44, lying dead on the floor. He had apparently been suffocated. Death probably took place more than 12 hours previously. ...

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  10. POLICY OF THE A.W.U. DECLARED

    ARISING out of the ultimatum issued by the A.W.U. last week, that unless the Pastoral Workers' Union was disaffiliated ...

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  11. VARIED HIS PLEAS, BUT WAS SENTENCED

    When Thomas Kane told Judge Curlewis at the Quarter Sessions yesterday that he would plead guilty to having housebreaking implements in ...

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  12. MAN FOUND DEAD IN HOUSE TANK

    The body of John Twinem, 83, a well-known veteran bowler and Fremantle business man, was found early to-day in a rain-water tank at ...

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  13. BATHURST STILL WITHOUT BISHOP

    After discussion lasting an hour and a half, the board of electors of the Anglican dioceses of Bathurst adjourned again to-day ...

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  14. Late Cables

    THE Blum Government received a vote of confidence from the Senate last night after the Chamber had discussed at some length the ...

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  15. COLLIDED WITH BILLY CART

    Concussion and injuries to the left shoulder were suffered by James Marks, 21, of Northwood Road, Camperdown. yesterday, when his bicycle ...

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  16. ROLLED ON BY HORSE

    When his horse fell and rolled on him at the comer of Parramatta and Missenden Roads, Camperdown, last night, Albert Sampson, 23, of ...

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  17. Advertising

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  18. KING'S HOUSE IS OPENED

    THE Jubilee gift to the late King George, subscribed for by Royal warrant-holders, the King's House, erected in Surrey and furnished with ...

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  19. TO COMBAT FASCISM

    At the opening session of the I.F.T.U. Congress, Sir Walter Citrine, the president, urged that strenuous efforts be made to combat Fascism ...

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  20. ENGLISH SPEED DRIVERS

    In England during the year ended December 31 last, the total number of convictions resulting from all charges of exceeding a speed limit ...

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  21. PROVOST OF ETON

    LORD HUGH CECIL has been appointed to the position of Provost of Eton. Lord Cecil has been Conservative member for Oxford ...

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  22. TEST CRICKETER AS PLAYER-COACH

    An absolute breach or confidence on the part of one of the few persons conducting negotiations, was how the Q.C.A. secretary, Mr. R. ...

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  23. STILETTOS IN THEIR BOOTS

    Speaking at a civic reception to the Australian Provincial Press conference delegates, the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Hanlon, said that ...

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  24. LONE MAN ON ISLAND

    WHILE passing an island in the Society Group, Captain Hudson, master of the Port Darwin, was surprised to see smoke rising from the ...

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  25. DOCTOR'S TRYING VOYAGE

    Three operations at sea, two of them for appendicitis, were performed by Dr. C. M. Lawrie, surgeon, on the steamer Port Darwin, which ...

    Article : 86 words
  26. VANDALISM AT PREMIER'S OFFICE

    Police are inquiring into acts of vandalism at the Premier's Office, as a result of which the upholstery on several chairs was slashed, while ...

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  27. POLICE FORCE RESERVE TO BE DISBANDED

    The Minister in Charge of the police, Mr. Fraser, announced to-night that the police force reserve which was established in 1934 after ...

    Article : 76 words
  28. TOURING SOCCER TEAM HAS EASY WIN

    After leading by two goals to nil at half-time, the Australian Soccer team completely gained the upper-hand against Westland at Greymouth ...

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  29. TAXATION COMMISSIONER APPOINTED

    The Federal Cabinet decided today to appoint the Federal Deputy- Commissioner of Taxation, Mr. L. S. Jackson, as second Commissioner in ...

    Article : 47 words
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