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  2. POLICE RAID

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Following the raid by the police on premises in the Valley yesterday afternoon, Robert Casey (33), garage proprieror, was ...

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  3. WARSHIPS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian Press Geneva correspondent says the British leadership guided the conference to a decision to have a conference, ...

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  4. NAVAL HERO

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Chronicle's Portsmonth correspondent is able to give the first authentic account of how stoker Jeffries saved ...

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  5. BOND'S 'PLANE

    UBAXDANGIE, Tuesday:—Residents of Urandangie were surprised on Monday afternoon to see an aeroplane flying round the town looking for a ...

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  6. AT HOME

    LONDON, Monday.—The first family touch as the Renown drew into the docks was the Duke of York pointing out to the Duchess with almost boyish ...

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  7. POLICE TACT

    [?], Tuesday.—But for the factfull intervention by the police under Senior Sergeant Toohi, following the action of the shipping companies a and ...

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  8. CANCER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—It is clear that the primary object of the present visit to Brisbane of Sir Neville Home, V.C., Minister for Health and ...

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  9. £31,000 Deal.

    An offer has been made by Mr. G. H. Nott, of Armidale, for the purchase of 5,000,000 feet of timber on State Forest Reserve 400 ...

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  10. Disastrous Fire.

    TOOGOOLAWAH, Wednesday Morning.—Another disastrous fire, the third, in the history of the town, broke out in Cressbrook-street about 11 o'clock. ...

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  11. The Paris Hoax.

    PARIS, Monday.—Dander's newspaper publishes an editorial, signed by him reiterating that his son was murdered. It is believed that this was ...

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  12. Samoan Trouble.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Coates) says that the Government has proved that the Samoan agitation was engineered by a ...

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  13. New State.

    CASINO, Tuesday.—Fifty-one visiting delegates, beside the Casino, Lismore, and Kyogle representatives of the New State movement, met in Casino ...

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  14. Mad With shock.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—Frederick Charles Davis who murdered his wife and then committed suicide, at Christchurch, on Saturday, wrote a letter to ...

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  15. Smith and Ulm.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—One hour ahead of scheduled time on their flight rouud Australia, Captain. Kingsford Smith and C. Ulm landed at Essenden. ...

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  16. McManus' Ashes.

    LENINGRAD, Monday.—The steamer Youthar brought from England an [?]containing the ashes of the late Arthur Mcmanus, who is alleged to ...

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  17. Wool Sales.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The final series of the 1026-7 wool sales opened today, when 20,145 bales were offered. Tiken as a whole the offering was not ...

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  18. Killed Instantly.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Amos Greenwood, aged 44, married, who was employed by the Vacuum Oil Company, Limited, was killed instantly ...

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  19. Jumped Overboard.

    LONDON, Monday.—Darery Vincent Russell, a man of independent means, who was returning from Australia, vin Cananda, jumped overboard from the ...

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  20. New Basic Wage.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday,—The announcement of the increase in the basic wage was received with considerable surprise by employers organisations, ...

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  21. Tam worth Murder.

    TA.MWORTH, Tuesday.—Although three, days have elapsed since the body of William Frederick Thorley was discovered In a secluded spot in Anzac ...

    Article : 100 words
  22. Uralla Aground.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—According to a message received by the State Navigation Department to-day, the constal steamer Uralla is aground on a sand ...

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