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  2. Communists Declare For Expelled A.L.P. Members

    COMING out into the open, the Communist Party yesterday issued a widely-circulated printed circular, under the name of ...

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  3. LITTLE PROGRESS IN TRADE WAR TALK

    EFFORTS to reach a settlement in the trade dispute between Australia and Japan were made to-day, when ...

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  4. BETTING CHARGE IS DISMISSED

    THE evidence of three police officers that they had arrested a man in taking bets in a shop, and their own sworn testimony that ...

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  5. King's Holiday

    King Edward had a cheery smile of welcome for the residents of the Island of Rab, which he visited recently while on his holiday cruise. Next to the King in the photograph is Mrs. Simpson, an American member of the party, and Mrs. Fitzgerald. (Air Mail ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. To Sing To-day

    Mr. Christopher E. Lodge, well known property owner, of Forbes, who will sing in the Melba Trophy Contest at the City of Sydney Eisteddfod ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ELECTRIC TRAIN OFF THE LINE

    HUNDREDS of persons arrived home late from work last night, and hundreds were also delayed in reaching the city ...

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  8. Matchbox House

    Mrs. N. Bowman, of 18 Harrow Road, Hernia, writes: "Enclosed is a photograph of a model house made throughout by a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Toll of the Road

    JUMPING off a tram at the intersection of Short and Norton Streets, Balmain, yesterday. Leslie Mayor, 6. ran into the side of a ...

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  10. Nine Cases Of Eviction

    FIVE eviction cases were dealt with yesterday at Paddington Court and four at Redfern Court. At Paddington the wife of George ...

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  11. POLICE PATROL CRASHES

    ENDEAVORING to pass a car in Old South Head Road, Rose Bay, last night, the Eastern Suburbs Wireless Patrol collided with another ...

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  12. GAS-PROOF SHELTER IN FLATS

    AN eight-floored block of luxury flats in Regent's Park, London, is the first building in this country in which the ...

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  13. GIRL MISSING AT DUBBO

    Police are puzzled over the disappearance of Ruby Grees, 22, from her home in Dubbo. All western stations have been ...

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  14. HIGHER PENSIONS FOR NZ.

    HIGHER pensions were forecast by the Prime Minister, Mr. Savage, replying to a deputation to-day. He said ...

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  15. FIERCE BATTLE

    THE battle of Irun on the Franco-Spanish border raged again all day yesterday, as the rebel forces, realising the ...

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  16. Advertising

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  17. HEAVY FINES: OPIUM SELLING

    At Darwin Police Court to-day Lee Quock pleaded guilty to preparing opium for sale. He was fined £50, in default six months' hard labor. Fung ...

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  18. 'PATIENCE' WON LOTTERY

    FIRST came, the gams of poker, which was considered to bring lottery luck. Then followed worshippers of the good fortune of coal, who ...

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  19. DANGER.!!!

    Bob McWilliams, Secretary Sydney District sends urgent message to N.S.W. Workers. The happenings during recent months over the control of 2KY and the essence of a Sunday Labour Paper, cu[?]sed on Saturday the 22nd of August ...

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  20. BLUM GOVT. IS THREATENED

    THREATS being made by the Communist Party leaders that they will wreck the Blum Government for having received Dr. Halmar Schacht. ...

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  21. BY-ELECTION AT VAUCLUSE

    Two U.A.P. candidates, one officially endorsed by the party and the other running independent of support from the machine, will submit ...

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  22. LANG TO ADDRESS STORES MEETING

    At the invitation of the Railway Stores shop committee, the leader of the Labor Party, Mr. Lang, will address a mass meeting of the ...

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  23. FIRES IN PILLAR BOXES

    Police and postal officials view with grave concern the number of fires which have occurred in pillar-boxes in the city within recent weeks. ...

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  24. TUMUT BRANCH SOLID

    Following many other spontaneous expressions from country branches, Tumut branch of the A.L.P. yesterday reported that a meeting of members ...

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  25. AMERICA'S CUP, JULY 24

    The first race for the America's Cup will be sailed on July 24 next year. Britain is again the challenger with Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith's ...

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  26. EXHIBITION IS OPENED FROM LONDON

    Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Secretary for the Dominions, from his London office, to-day pressed the button which switched on the lights of the ...

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  27. N.Z. SAVINGS BANK

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday. Deposits in the Post Office Savings Bank at the end of the last financial year totalled £52,916,352, which is a ...

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  28. LEG TORN BY SPIKE

    John Buchanan, 12, of Braeburn Provate Hotel, Kirribilli, received a deep laceration to his right thigh yesterday. He slipped while ...

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  29. WRECKED ON ISLAND

    [?] that last Sunday night the 14ft. fishing ketch Phyllis was wrecked on Preservation Island, Bass Strait ...

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  30. MAD DOG SHOT DEAD

    After terrorising a number of persons in Prince Alfred Park yesterday, a black and tan terrier, which had gone mad, was shot by Constable ...

    Article : 37 words
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