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  4. CORRUPTION ALLEGED

    Corruption in the administration and supervision of fruit machines in city and suburban hotels is alleged by police ...

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  5. AT THE CROSS-ROADS

    Following on the disolution of the Reichstag by President at the instance of the new Chancellor (Herr von Papen) there are ...

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  6. CONDEMNED MAN EXPLAINS

    Mr. F. Curran was not in an easy mind about the case of John Thomas Smith, 27 (alias Snowy Rowles) whom he unsuccessfully ...

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  7. HEAVY DEATH LIST

    More than 400 persons were reported killed or injured to-day, as the result of a severe earthquake yesterday. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN WINS

    Miss Joan Richmond, the Australian motorist, and her driving partner, Mrs. E. Wisdom, driving a Riley car, won the 1,000-miles race at Brooklands. They are the first women drivers ever to win such a big motoring ...

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  9. RIVAL RALLIES

    The week-end was marked by two big political rallies. Mr. Lang spoke to a huge audience in Moore Park and an estimated ...

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  10. BIG GAMING RAID

    The starting price bookmaker was calling the odds in the high-walled backyard, about 150 men were taking them, a loud spenker ...

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  11. DIED FROM INJURIES

    Norman Metcalfe, who was accidentally shot at Main Camp on Saturday, died in the hospital early yesterday morning. The deceased was a ...

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  12. TROOPING THE COLOURS

    In continuation of his 67th birthday celebrations the King this morning took the salute when the brilliant military ...

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  13. "ONLY HOPE"

    The British Government is continuing its inquiries among the major Powers to be represented at the Lausanne Debts Conference to ...

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  14. SIGNOR MUSSOLINI

    It has just been revealed that an attempt was made yesterday to assassinate Signor Mussolini (Prime Minister of Italy), but this was ...

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  15. TRUCKS DERAILED

    Tearing the line up for seven chains, several trucks, laden with coal for Mt. Isa went off the rails about eight miles from Richmond on Saturday. ...

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  16. Revulsion from Lang

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Fen- ton), who returned from a tour of the Albury, Yass, and Goulburn electorates, expressed himself confident that ...

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  17. CHILEAN REVOLT

    A revolution which broke out here on Saturday with the Army Air Corps as its nucleus, and Don Carlos Davila as one of its ...

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  18. WAR HERO MARRIES

    Mr. R. Walter E. Brown V.C., D.C.M., of Leeton, married Miss Maude Dillon, of Cootamundra, at Christ Church, Bexley, on Saturday ...

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  19. Mr. Bavin Confident

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, the former Premier of New South Wales, passed through the Outer Harbour on his return to Sydney after a health trip ...

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  20. TWIN FINNS

    Twin Finnish brothers, charged with being prohibited immigrants, were remanded in the Police Court by Mr. J. Stewart Bergo, Police ...

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  21. FOR GOVERNMENT

    On his return to Brisbane after a nine-day election tour of Central Queensland, Mr. J. S. Kerr expressed the opinion that the vote in the ...

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  22. FATALITIES IN MELBOURNE

    Straughan Ames, a member of a well known family of pastoralists, was killed when a gun he was carrying exploded as he was climbing over ...

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  23. RICH ORE SEAM

    A seam of ore, 5ft. wide, worth 3oz of gold to the ton, has been found in Jackson Bros. Kitchener Mine, adjacent to Bamboo Creek State battery ...

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  24. WHAT LENIN WAS

    "I am only a disciple of Lenin, but I hope I am worthy of him. Peter the Great was a mere drop in the ocean, but Lenin was a ...

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  25. FARMER KILLED

    Ernest Hopson, a dairy farmer, or Seven Oaks, Cresford, was working at a circular saw when a piece, of timber flew back and pierced his neck ...

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  26. MORE

    It was stated by the Minister for Labour (Mr. J. M. Dunningham) on Saturday that £15,000 was paid out of the unemployment relief fund for ...

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  27. BRAWL IN EDWARD STREET

    Several windows were broken outside a hotel in Edward Street, city, on Saturday night during a brawl. A shopkeeper notified the Roma Street ...

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  28. REVOLVER EXPLODES

    Hazel Heran, 16, of Victoria Street, Long Bay, was examining a revolver in the sitting-room at her home last night, when the weapon exploded, the ...

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  29. POLICE COURT CHARGE.

    Before Mr. J. Stewart Bergo, police Magistrate, in the Police Court, Alan Bourdon, 10, labourer, was charged that on June 4 at Red [?] he ...

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  30. DON'T BE MISLED

    The "Babies in Arms" are not of the Flesh and Blood but are Children of the Artistic Toymaker. This Family Croup was take at the Kelvin Grove School Picnic. ' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. "Who is Mr. Lang ?"

    A £1 note given in the name of "Jim Sullivan, captain of the English football team," was handed up at a meeting appealing for funds to help ...

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  32. FATAL ERROR

    Alan S. Vowles, 41, formerly a captain of the Australian Imperial Forces, and the Imperial Army in India, died at his home in Main Street, Kangaroo ...

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  33. STOP PRESS

    New Gamming game[?] ...

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  34. BRITISH DEBTS

    Britain formally agreed oil Saturday to the repayment of over 10 yours of the 159,520,000 dollars which she owed the ...

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  35. GREEK POLITICS

    M. Venozelos, whose Ministry recently resigned owing to criticism of its financial policy, has undertaken the formation of a new Cabinet. ...

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  36. FRENCH CABINET

    M. Herriot completed his Cabinet this morning at 1.20 o'clock. Following is the list of Ministers:-- M. Herriot: Premier and Minister ...

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  37. GRABBED WATCH AND RAN

    A young mail stopped a passer by to Inquire the time at Red Hill and as the watch was produced he snatched it and ran down the street. ...

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  38. ALLEGED THEFT OF OVERCOAT.

    Charged with the theft on Saturday of an overcoat valued at £3, from Cecil Edgley, 10(1 win Rossman, 22, labourer, pleaded not guilty before Mr. J. ...

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  39. DISQUALIFIED FOR LIFE.

    The Trotting Board has disqualified for life Joseph Doherty, of Ashburton and the horse Andubon Land The allegation is of corrupt praction ...

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  40. MAN'S HEAD GASHED

    Following a brawl in a hostel at Petrie Terrace, on Saturday night, William Kelly. 50, of Coxton Street, Petrie Terrace, was attended by the ...

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  41. FRACTURED ARM

    Valma Mary Robinson, 3, fractured her right arm on Sunday when she fell while playing at her home at Albion Street, Albion. She was taken to the ...

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