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  4. To Place Police Again Under Govt. Control

    AS a condition necessary to avoiding a repetition of the grave police scandals revealed in the S.P. Royal Commission's report and effecting a "clean-up" of the administration, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BISHOP'S AMAZING OUTBURST

    REFERENCES by the Bishop of Bradford, Dr. Blunt, to the relations between the King and the Church of England ...

    Article : 389 words
  6. Probable Figures in Habeas Corpus Application

    The Union Company's T.S.S. Awatea, aboard which Mrs. M. M. Freer (left, inset) is travelling to Sydney, and Captain Davey, the Skipper of the ship (right, inset). Present plans are that a habeas corpus application for an order nisi on behalf of Mrs. freer, and directed to Captain Davey will be made to the High Court after the vessel's arrival of Friday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WHOOPING COUGH IS VIRULENT

    REVEALING how virulent was the epidemic of whooping cough in November, the monthly, report of vital ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Freer Case For The High Court

    HABEAS CORPUS papers issued on behalf of Mrs. M. M. Freer will be served on the master of the Awatea, Captain ...

    Article : 1,303 words
  10. PENNY POSTAGE WANTED

    A conference of all leading business and professional organisations in Melbourne decided unanimously to-day to ask the P.M.G. at an early ...

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  11. POLICE TAKE HEADGEAR

    Gosford police last night took possession of the pith helmet and the old felt hat which were found some time ago on Avoca Beach ...

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  12. STATE IS RELIEVED BY RAIN

    RAIN occurred almost generally over the State yesterday, and considerable relief has been brought to inland areas. ...

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  13. LIFE WORTH LIVING

    "After a fortnight of R.U.R. I feel life is worth living again," writes Mrs. E. E. Taylor of Sydenham. "Hind I known of it 10 years ago I would have been spared ...

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  15. HOUSE WRECKED AT BLACK CREEK

    Trees a foot thick were snapped off like carrots, and a brick residence was partially wrecked by a whirl-wind which struck Black Greek this ...

    Article : 69 words
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  17. DAMAGE AT NEWCASTLE

    A heavy thunderstorm of short duration broke over the city at 3.45 p.m. to-day. Damage estimated at £1000 was ...

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  18. BENEFICIAL SHOWERS AT WOLLONGONG

    Beneficial showers fell to-day but further soaking rain is urgently required to restore the district to normal conditions. ...

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  19. RAIN QUELLS BUSHFIRES

    Seventeen points or rain which fell to-day quelled bushfires which were raging in the district. ...

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  20. STOP PRESS

    All the Auckland unions support the Musicians' Union in a decision reached to-night to refuse to play with musicians ...

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  21. NAME MENTIONED IN CUSTOMS CASE

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Makin (Labor. Hindmarsh) asked the Minister for Customs. Mr. White Whether, in view ...

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