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  5. TRAWLER'S ROUGH VOYAGE

    The trawier, "Bonthorpe." one of the West Australian Trawling Company's boats, put into Geraldton on Sunday to replenish her coal supplies ...

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  6. "YOUNGSTERS OF 19"

    In the Commonwealth [?]tion Court, Chief Judge Dethridge said that many youths were paid far too highly. ...

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  7. DR. PAGE PLEASED

    The Federal Treasurer, Dr. Earle Page, says several prominent people in the financial world told, him yesterday his new tax ...

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  8. THEIR LAST WORD

    Delegates of the four creditor powers, working till early morning completed the new written offer which Mr. ...

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  9. IN PALESTINE

    The official strength of the British troops sent to Palestine from Egypt by to-morrow will be approximately ...

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  11. SUPPORT FOR JARVIE

    A largely attended meeting of the Ashfield branch of the Nationalist Association carried a resolution unanimously endorsing Major Jarvie's ...

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  12. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Further showers on the North Coast, otherwise fine for the present, with winds tending northerly, but more unsettled weather ...

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  13. WALSH ISLAND DISMISSALS

    Union officials intend to approach the Minister for Works to discuss the recent dismissals from the Walsh Island Government dock yards. The ...

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  14. GAOL ESCAPEE

    Albert Zhinden who escaped from the Katoomba lock-up on Sunday night, after attacking a unstable, was found last night hiding in a ...

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  15. THE STATE HARVEST

    Wheat circles in Sydney estimate 'hat at least 7,000,000 bushels at wheat hive been added to the forthcoming crop as a result of the recent ...

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  16. BOOTS AND COAT ON JETTY

    The dead body of John Crothers, aged 65, a well known Geraldton contractor, wm found, floating in the sea in four feet of water. He was ...

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  17. WRESTLING

    At the Sydney Stadium John Pesek (13.8) defeated [?] Browning (15.10) in the sixth round wrestling contest. ...

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  18. GREYHOUND TRAINER DISQUALIFIED

    A special meeting, of the National Coursing Club disqualified Gerald white, one of Victoria's leading greyhound. trainers for two years, in ...

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  19. "BOY" CHARLTON

    "Boy" Charlton has announced he will not compete during the forthcoming swimming. season, He is still in hospital suffering ...

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  20. TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE

    The Postmaster-General says the telegraph and telephone increases will not be of a drastic nature and will hurt nobody. ...

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  21. STAFFORDSHIRE'S EMBARK

    The aircraft carrier "Courageous" inbarked for Jaffa with a battalion of Staffordshires. ...

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  22. MR. W. ML HUGHES

    Rumors that he intends to oppose Mr. W. M. Hughes for North Sydney at next elections, was given emphatic denial last night by Sir Victor ...

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  23. CANCER VICTIM

    Knowing his life was despaired of, and that cancer on His neck was incurable, Francis Eugarde, aged 77 committed suicide at his residence, ...

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  24. AMERICA CONCERNED

    The Pa[?]e situation took precedence over the naval affairs in the State Department to-day. It was stated' the situation was ...

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  25. THE FISH MARKETS.

    A deputation from the fish merchants complained to the Civic Commissions that the conditions of the markets unduly favoured the agents. ...

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  26. PREMIER'S DENIAL

    Premier Bavin emphatically denies be report that Chief Civic Commissioner Garlick has handed in his resignation. ...

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  27. "POLITICAL STORM"

    Sir Thomas Henley, in a statement last night said Mr. W. M. Hughes was trying to, fan what would other rise have been a gentle breeze into a ...

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  28. DUCHESS' COUSIN ?

    Apropos of a story from Australia that the' Duchess of York's -first first cousin was a third-class passenger by the "Orama," the Bowes-Lyon ...

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  29. GRAF ZEPPELIN

    The Graf Zeppelin moored at [?]e o'clock this morning, making the journey from Tokio in 78 hours 58 Minutes. ...

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  30. ONE CHURCH SERVICE

    The Australian Broadcasting Coy, has decided to broadcast only one church service from Sydney on Sunday nights. This will be from 2 BL. ...

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  31. GOVERNMENT OFFICES ATTACKED

    Jerusalem is crowded with M[?]s, who suddenly attacked the Government offices "in Jaffa, whereupon the British police fired, repelling the ...

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  32. LATE COMMERCIAL

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  33. BOYS SUICIDE.

    Percy Silence, aged 16, died at his. home, Enfield, last night, from the effects of poison, which he is alleged to have told a doctor he had taken. ...

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  34. DEFECT IN X-RAY

    A defect, which developed yesterday in the X-ray apparatus in the cancer clinic at St. Vincent's Hospital is causing concern in medical ...

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  35. CROSS COUNTRY

    A message from Perth says that a notable Kimberley cross country feat has been accomplished by Constables. Johnston and Marshal who in 36 ...

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  36. EIGHTY KILLED

    The London "Daily Express'" special Jerusalem correspondent says the Holy Land is shocked to its foundations by outrages. Business ...

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  37. ALEXANDRIA MARKETS

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  38. "THE GREY SHADOW"

    Joseph Ryan, otherwise known as "The Grey Shadow," was remanded at Paddington court to-day, on a charge of robbing Henry Weale, of ...

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  39. SUSSEX ST. MARKETS.

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  40. SUNDAY ROBBERY

    Thieves entered the premises of King and Coy Proprietary Ltd. [?] and jewellers on Sunday and stole jewellery worth [?]500 and ...

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  41. DEARER BEAR?

    At a meeting of the Executive of the United Licenced Victuallers Association proposals for increased prices for liquor, to meet ...

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  42. BRISBANE PRODUCE MARKETS.

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  43. MINER SUICIDES

    Frederick Warrington Johnson, 42. a miner, of Woodville, committed suicide yesterday by shooting himself with a double barrelled gun. He was ...

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  44. "BUNKUM"

    It was officially denied from the Trades Hall to-day. that Garden, [?] and Reeve had resigned from the Timber Disputes ...

    Article : 31 words
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