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  2. BY THREE WICKETS

    Although New South Wales had set the Victorians the stiff task of scoring 435 runs to win, the home team succeeded in making up the deficit and they beat New ...

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  3. SHOT DEAD

    Mr. J. L. Burton, an officer of the Bank of New Zealand, at Fielding, was awakened last night by a noise at a window at the rear of the ...

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  4. GARDEN OUT!

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 183 words
  5. 'BIT UNLUCKY'

    The story of the sensational hold-up at the Regent Theatre, on December 14, was told in court to-day, when George Gabriel, 25, was charged with having ...

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  6. SELF-DEFENCE

    At the Central Court to-day James White, 28, showman, was charged with having feloniously and maliciously murdered Frederick Roberts, in ...

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  7. INDIA

    With Gandhi's arrival from Europe this morning, Bombay witnessed a revival of disturbances from which the city has been remarkably ...

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  8. FOR CHINCHOW

    Japanese and Chinese clashed at many points to-day in territory between Chinchow and Mukden. Japan is throwing the weight of ...

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  9. WHIDDON'S LATEST

    To commemorate the opening of the Harbor Bridge, the State Lottery Director, Mr. Whiddon, announced to-day that he intended to conduct a monster lottery, the ...

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  10. RAILWAYS UNION

    In his reserved judgment to-day, Judge Beeby decided that rule 25 of the Australian Railways Union, which provides that no member shall resign unless and ...

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  11. REACHED LIMIT

    Representatives of New York, Chicago and Philadelphia told the Senate Committee, which is investigating unemployment, that necessary funds to provide ...

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  12. BUNGENDORE BONES

    As a result of the definite identification of the Bungendore remains, the police expect to be able to trace Morrison's movement from the time he left home ...

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  13. WIN FOR S.A.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 148 words
  14. THREE SENTENCED

    Alleged to belong to an organisation having agencies in Sydney and other great ports, for the specific purpose of smuggling stowaways, two members of ...

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  15. FENTON WINS MARIBYRNONG.

    Mr. Fenton (U.A.P.) was declared elected for Maribyrnong with a majority of 449. It was announced that 98 per cent. of the electors in ...

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  16. BRIGADE WON

    A serious conflagration was narrowly averted to-night when a fire broke out in a big store occupied by Ryan, Inson and Co. The flames spread with great ...

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  17. ANSTEY ELECTED.

    The poll was declared to-day for Bourke, Mr. F. Anstey (Fed. Lab.) being declared elected. Thanking the electors, Mr. Anstey said ...

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  18. BLEACHED SKELETON

    The bleached skeleton of a man was found on a lonely part of the station at Lyria Downs, 130 miles from Julia Creek, where the bones of a murdered man were ...

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  19. TROUBLES OF A BANKRUPT

    The first prosecution of its kind under the Bankruptcy Act was launched in the Summons Court to-day against George Kingston, who was charged with failing ...

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  20. TELEGRAMS

    The Bishop of Goulburn has expressed the hope the new Federal Cabinet will be able to resist the temptations of partisanship. It should not forget, he says, that ...

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  21. BEASLEY GROUP MEETING.

    The first meeting of the Beasley group since the election was held in Sydney to-day. Senator Mooney and Mr. Rosevear, the new member for Dalley, were ...

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  22. MURDER AND SUICIDE

    When Edouard Adrinat on the eve of mar[?]ing Gilbert V[?]ile in the village of Verneil met with a motor accident which deprived him of his right arm and left ...

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  23. LEFT £32,668

    The estate of the late Mr. R. D. Meagher, solicitor, has been sworn for probate purposes at £32,668. The testator made a number of bequests, including ...

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  24. SYDNEY MILK BOARD

    "Our object will be to lift the industry from its present chaos, and make the milk supply worthy of this great city," said the chairman of the Milk ...

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  25. DROWNING CASE AT KIAMA.

    Leslie Nelson, 12, was drownd while swimming with companions in the Minnamurra River at Kiama. ...

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  26. UNEMPLOYED COMPLAINT

    A deputation of unemployed to-day protested to the Minister for Labor and Industry, Mr. Baddeley, against the charges made by some private employment ...

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  27. SCULLIN CABINET'S LAST MEETING.

    New South Wales members of the Federal Cabinet to-day received a communication from Mr. Scullin calling upon them to attend a meeting at Canberra ...

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  28. GIRL SHOT DEAD

    While picking loganberries at Teatatu, Evelyn Adamson, 16, was accidentally shot in the forehead with a pearifle by a boy of the same age, who was ...

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  29. LUCKY BREEDER

    A.J.C. Committeeman, Mr. Hunter White, was a happy man at Randwick on Saturday after he had seen two of the progeny of his imported stallion, Tippler, ...

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  30. TRADE WITH CANADA

    Despite the recent trade treaty, there is considerable irregularity in the trade between Australia and Canada. No permits for the export ...

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  31. INDIGNANT DENIAL

    Found on a train bound for Prague, Karl Vanok, secretary of the Soviet Diplomatic Mission of Czecho-Slovakia, who was allegedly recalled following a plot to ...

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  32. LYONS AND COUNTRY PARTY.

    Interviewed prior to his departure for Melbourne to-day, Mr. J. A. Lyons, Prime Minister elect, said it had always been his desire to have a ...

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  33. SYDNEY GROCERS

    It was pointed out to-day that under the industrial award, Saturday in not a statutory holiday, and retail grocers will be open for business a usual until 12.30 ...

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  34. WESTERN LANDS COMMISSION

    Mr. R. T. Ball, ex-Minister for Lands, expressed surprise at the appointments made by the Government to the Western Lands Commission. He said he could not ...

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  35. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    Yesterday nine new cases of infantile paralysis were recorded in the metropolitan area, making 82 cases since October. ...

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  36. COCKTAIL COUPONS

    As a result of protests by religious and public organisations, the management of the Greater Union Theatres, Ltd., have decided not to distribute cocktails to ...

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  37. METROPOLITAN L,G, ELECTIONS

    Ratepayers' organisations are appealing to every ratepayer to vote at the metropolitan municipal and shire elections on Saturday. They point out that the State ...

    Article : 47 words
  38. RICHMOND COUNT

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 words
  39. CONSTABLE ARRESTED

    Constable Hitchcock, of windsor, who was suspended from duty three weeks ago, was arrested last night, and charged with having stolen leather valued at £5, ...

    Article : 68 words
  40. NINE DROWNED

    An unlucky spot in the Thames River known as Galleons Reach, near Woolwich, where, in 1878, a pleasure boat, Princess Alice, smile after a collision with the loss ...

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  41. STIR AT WYONG

    After the running of the Novice Handicap at Wyong on Saturday, when [?] horses were almost abreast as they flashed past the judge, there was a demonstration ...

    Article : 165 words
  42. SOUTHERN BUSH FIRES

    All danger from bush fires new appears to be over. Big outbreaks in the Uranquinty district [?] themselves out this afternoon after sweeping through a ...

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  43. PROSPECTOR FOUND DEAD

    Edward Bartlett, 19, gold prospector, was found dead near Gloucester yesterday, with a bullet wound near the heart. It is believed that a gun, which he was ...

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  44. SYDNEY TRAMS

    The tramway revenue last week totalled £68,876, an increase of £14,860 on that of the corresponding period last year. ...

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  45. CHRISTMAS DAY

    Mrs. Susan Bunyan, of Church street. Parramatta, celebrated her 101st birthday, on Christmas Day. Notwithstanding her great age, she is quite active, ...

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  46. KINGSFORD SMITH

    Thanks to the transfer of the aeroplane to Avro's Manchester head works for the carrying out of reconstruction and repairs, Kingsford Smith will leave earlier than ...

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  47. £77,010 ESTATE

    Brigadier-General George Macarthur Onslow, who died in September last, aged 56, left an estate valued at £77,010 for the benefit of his widow and children. ...

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  48. STATION GRASS FIRE

    A grass fire broke out on Stirling Vale Station at noon on Sunday. The police found about 100 horses panic-stricken by the flames, and they out the fence and ...

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  49. TWO CHILDREN

    Rosie Hall (7) and Edwin Hall (2 12) were drowned in the Swan River yesterday. While paddling they got out of their depth. The bodies were recovered ...

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  50. THE SENATE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 words
  51. FEWER COMPANIES

    The difficult economic conditions are [?]fleeted in the falling off in the number [?] company registrations during the year. [?]1931. 140 companies were registered, ...

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  52. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that surveyors have informed the Church authorities that as the result of restoration work St. Paul's Cathedral is out of dan[?]r. ...

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  53. POLICE ASSN, SECRETARY

    The death is announced of Mr. Bertram Fortescue, secretary of the New South Wales Police Association, after a long illness. Mr. Fortescue was only 39 years ...

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  54. FELL IN RACE

    During the running of the Ferg[?] Handicap, the first race at the Auc[?] meeting to-day, an apprenti[?] E. [?] ley, fell from his mount, Exagg[?] ...

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  55. S,A, BUSH FIRE

    After a fight lasting well into the nighty a bush fire, which threatened the tow[?] of Auburn was got under control. af[?] 450 acres of wheat and grassla[?] ...

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  56. SEAMEN'S UNION

    The Seamen's Union to-day rejected a proposal that a levy of £1 per member be struck to recoup the Federation's finances, which were said to be £6000 on the wrong ...

    Article : 42 words
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