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  2. MOTOR ACCIDENTS

    One of the two motor ears involved in a collision at the corner of Glebe and Brunker roads, Adamstown, yesterday afternoon, was knocked across the ...

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  3. THE PRINCE

    A crowd at Waterloo station warmly farewelled the Prince of Wales, who wan en route to Southampton to join the Kenilworth Castle, on which he sails as an ...

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  4. SINGAPORE BASE

    In a statement issued to the London newspapers to-night, Mfr. Wakasuki, principal Japanese delegate to the forthcoming Naval Conference, says Japan does not ...

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  5. COLOUR BAR

    Outstanding grievances were aired to-day at the opening of the Non-European Congress, which marks a prelude to the reintroduction of the Native Bills in ...

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  6. ASHTONFIELDS

    The Secretary of the Ashtonfields Miners' Lodge now operating at that colliery writes in reply to Mr. Arthur Teeee, District Treasurer— ...

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  7. PAISLEY HERO

    It has been established that there was one little hero in the Paisley disaster. James Johnstone, 13, took a five-year-old girl neighbour to the cinema. ...

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  8. COAL POSITION

    At a conference of the officials of the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association, held at Newcastle on Saturday, it was held that the withdrawal of the safety men would not have the slightest influence on ...

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  9. NEWCASTLE SERVICE

    A memorial service was held in St. Philip's last night in connection with the cinema disaster in Paisley. Scotland. Rev. A. R. McVittie, M.A., was the ...

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  10. NARROW ESCAPES

    Three people narrowly escaped serious injury when the car in which they were riding, in swerving to avoid another motor, struck a hydrant on the ...

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  11. SPANISH TRADE

    Though during post-war years several countries, including Australia, have abandoned the experiment of State-owned ships, the "Morning Post's" Barcelona ...

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  12. WORK FOR PEACE

    M. Jaspar, the Belgian Prime Minister, in opening the plenary session of the conference on reparations, at which Sir Granville Ryrie, Australian High Commissioner, ...

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  13. ROTHBURY

    Regulations for the protection of the free labourers at Rothbury and Branxton have been tightened considerably, and may be regarded as drastic. Since early ...

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  14. REV. C. CHANDLER

    "I am in Cessnock on my own; I am paying my own expenses; and I am responsible to nobody," said Rev. C. W. Chandler, of Sydney, who addressed a ...

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  15. ROYAL WEDDING

    There were cheering thousands in the streets as Princess Marie Jose drove to the railway station to join the Italian Royal train for Rome, where she will be ...

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  16. ENGINE-DRIVERS

    A conference of the officials and delegates of the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association was held at the Newcastle Trades Hall on Saturday, the ...

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  17. "DEAR COAL CRY"

    The Prime, Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald). writing in the Glasgow Labour paper, "Forward," attacked Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Churchill, "who ...

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  18. SPILL FROM CYCLE

    Nancy Bambridge, 18, of Everton-street, Hamilton, and Reg. Hands, June-street, Merewether, suffered abrasions in a spill from a motor cycle at the corner of ...

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  19. RARE DISEASE

    Doctors admit they are baffled by an epidemic which has broken out among German refugees from Russia, who are now encamped at Hammerstein. ...

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  20. CYCLISTS INJURED

    Thomas Gore, aged 43, of Willonghby, and Harold Gore, aged 32, of Chatswood each received a broken left leg when the motor cycle and sidecar in which they ...

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  21. STRUCK BY LORRY

    While crossing George-street, Redfern, last night, Joyce Norrish, aged 4, of Moorehead-street, Redfern, was knocked down by a motor lorry. Central ...

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  22. LIFE IN DANGER

    Mr. G. P. Putnam, head of Putnam's publishing house, of London an New York, was guarded by detectives when he embarked to-day on the liner ...

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  23. GIRL'S ARM GASHED

    Shocking injuries to her right arm were sustained by Elsie Smith, aged 15, of Cleveland-street, Redfern, when she was struck by a motor car near home last ...

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  24. POLICE COMPLAIN

    Police guarding the free labourers at Rothbury are very dissatisfied with the conditions under which they are working, and arrangements have been made for a ...

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  25. FLOATING WORKSHOP

    The new repair ship Resource, of 13,500 tons, which has recently been completed by Vickers Armstrong, and will be attached to the Mediterranean Fleet in ...

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  26. ANTARCTIC TRAGEDY

    "An earthquake swept Deception Island to-day, making huge holes in the ground. Our ship was severely shaken. "Too bridges at the whalers' tank ...

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  27. BABY KILLED

    Smashing into a culvert on the Orange-road, It motor car containing seven persons overturned, scattering the occupants in all direction. Johns Allan Appleby, ...

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  28. MR. BADDELEY'S VIEWS

    Mr. J. M. Baddeley, M.P., who visited Rothbury at the week-end, when asked if there was any significance attached to his visit, said there was nothing beyond his ...

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  29. ACTION WANTED

    Under the caption, "Give Empire Trade a Chance," the Vancouver "Sun" says: "English statesmen have strutted and talked all over the world about the great ...

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  30. CONFUSION IN GALE

    How an S.O.S. from a distressed Russian steamer in the Channel almost went unanswered, owing to the confusion of Morse signals during the recent gales, has ...

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  31. TWO KILLED

    An invalid woman and an engineer were killed when flames swept the Hotel Marguery, one of the most exclusive hotels in the city, following an unexplained ...

    Article : 93 words
  32. WOMAN SERIOUSLY HURT

    A small motor car was practically wrecked when it came into collision with a large touring car near Lithgow. Two passengers in the small car had a ...

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  33. CHILDREN KILLED

    A tragedy costing the lives of three children, and serious injuries to six others, occurred as the result of the explosion of a petrol drum at Finsbury Park ...

    Article : 87 words
  34. CARS IN COLLISION

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  35. KING'S GREETINGS

    Replying to King George's New Year greetings, President Hoover sent the following—"I am happy to receive your Majesty's message and New Year ...

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  36. SHATTERED ROMANCE

    Twelve hours before the arrival of the liner Balranald at Plymouth today, James Johnston, a one-armed land salesman from Melbourne, disappeared. ...

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  37. PLEA FOR FUNDS

    Five delegates from the Northern coalfields have arrived in Sydney with the objects of addressing trades-unionists in the various workshops and factories and ...

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  38. PRINCIPLE THREATENED

    The Rand "Daily Mail" described the drawing of a lottery in a Johannesburg hotel a few weeks ago, and the Minister of Justice ordered an inquiry under the ...

    Article : 201 words
  39. KNEE-CAP TORN OFF

    To have his knee cap practically torn off was the painful experience of a small boy named Frank Cook, of Granville, when he was knocked down by a motor ...

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  40. MOTOR RECORDS

    Women are getting ready to attempt to create now world records and undertake endurance tests. Two motorists, Mrs. Victor Bruce and Lady Brocklehurst, ...

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  41. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    General Smuts, in two addresses to-day, voiced his hope that the United States would become a member of the World Court in 1930. He declared the ...

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  42. TENANT'S VOW

    A quarryman, living near the village of Saintes-sur-Seine, carried out in a terrible fashion his landlord's notice to quit. He vowed to the landlord that the ...

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  43. CESSNOCK HOTELS

    As a protest against the number of uniformed and private police in the town, hotelkeepers and their staffs in Cessnock have been approached and asked to desist ...

    Article : 117 words
  44. CYCLE CRASHES INTO CAR

    When his motor cycle crashed headlong, into a car on Windsor-road, near Windsor, today, John Newson, 29, of Crow's Nest, was thrown right over the hood ...

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  45. ATTEMPTED SABOTAGE

    The attempted dynamiting of an important power plant from which workmen had been discharged on account of retrenchment, was discovered and averted in the ...

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  46. YOUTH FATALLY INJURED

    Cyril Atkinson, 22, of Loxton, was fatally injured at Uraidla last night, when he slipped beneath the wheels of a heavily-laden waggon by the side of which he ...

    Article : 50 words
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