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  2. WITH STONE

    While his mother was being violently assaulted outside her home, at Balmain, on December 31, Noel Leo Lalor, 16, picked up a stone and ...

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  3. BASIC WAGE

    When Mr. C. Crofts, union advocate, defied the Arbitration Court, during the hearing of the basic wage case to-day, Chief judge Dethridge ...

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  4. WOMAN HANGED

    There were dramatic scenes at the public, execution of Madame Kardos, who was the centre figure in the mass poisonings of husbands. ...

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  5. SHOAL AREA

    Yesterday evening, after crossing Durville Sea, the Discovery arrived off Cape Robert, which was the extreme western point of the lands seen by Admiral ...

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  6. ULTIMATUM

    The Premier, Mr. Lang, has informed the Railway Commissioners that his Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, ...

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  7. NATION'S FINANCES

    A decision that an expert committee, not necessarily political, representing each of the seven Governments of Australia, should be ...

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  8. WHITE WOMAN

    There was a brutal outrage at the military residential quarters at Lahore yesterday, resulting in the death of the wife of Captain A. G. C. ...

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  9. BANK ROBBERY

    Robert Neale, alias Robert Jenkins (32), a mechanic, Herbert Collie, alias La Russe (38), salesman, and Norman Robert Hardy (23), a manufacturer, were ...

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  10. NOT A TRACE

    The Mackay Radio Company to-day announced the receipt of a message from the liner President Barfield, saying the San Miguel radio station at the Azores had ...

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  11. BAG SNATCHER

    The City Coroner to-day held an inquiry concerning the death of Mrs. Julia Gerschel, 86, who died from injuries received when she was struck down by a ...

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  12. WANTED WOMAN

    Mrs. Annie Hearn who disappeared following the death of her friend, Mrs. Alice Thomas, from arsenic poisoning, has been arrested at Torquay and ...

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  13. £1000 BAIL

    Alma Bruce, a married woman, was remanded at the Central Police Court to-day, on £1000 bail, on a charge of having stolen £365 from Reckitt's ...

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  14. LEFT £60,000

    Spencer Cosens, former Australian film magnate, who drowned himself on his British Columbia ranch a year age, after killing one employee and wounding ...

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  15. TO SHIELD HIMSELF

    The police have exploded the story of imprisonment in a room and doping, told by Albert Goddard, who is now in the local hospital recovering slowly from the ...

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  16. FIRST CASE

    The first case under the Moratorium Act came before Mr. Laidlaw, C.S.M., at the Central Summons Court to-day. Helen C. Coldham, widow, of ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN STOCKS

    Australian stocks steadied somewhat to-day, and some of the quotations recovered slightly from yesterday, while others were rather lower. But business ...

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  18. BIG GUNS

    The largest big gun order ever placed from a foreign Government is being completed by Viekers-Armstrong for Spain. It comprises heavy guns, outranging ...

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  19. BROKEN HILL MINERS

    Although an agreement was entered into at a conference between the mine managers and unionists yesterday, work was not resumed to-day. The ...

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  20. BRITISH MOTOR CARS

    A bulletin of the manufacturers section of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, points out that the collapse in Australia, which formerly ...

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  21. THE HOSPITALS

    Rev. Hammond, in a statement today, said, he heartily approved of the 1 in the pound tax on wages for unemployment, and he urged the ...

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  22. CONFESSED DRUG ADDICT

    At the inquest concerning the death of Edward Kidd, chemist, a recent arrival from Sydney, a letter addressed to the Coroner was read, in which the writer ...

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  23. WHY ORANGE ONLY?

    It was stated to-day that no other country towns will benefit by the reduction of 3d. per gallon in the price of petrol, ...

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  24. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF

    The bricklayers at a general meeting decided if the Lang Government continues to refuse payment of award rates on relief works their union will break ...

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  25. 100 STUDENTS

    Rounded up during the dead of night, after a search of their homes, one hundred local University students were dumped into a common criminal prison ...

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  26. UNIONISTS WANT IT

    A meeting of the Wool and Basil Workers' Union of Victoria decided to inform the Prime Minister it was of opinion that the duty of a halfpenny per lb on ...

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  27. RUSSIA'S WHEAT PLAN

    Professor Wrigley, of the Chair of Education, Melbourne University, addressing the Teachers' School at Christchurch, said he did not know what Russia's wheat ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND INVADED

    Mr. M. B. Maher, who returned to-day after a visit to the western districts, said there was an invasion of Communistic spell binders from Sydney to Queensland ...

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  29. SHIP FROM CHINA

    When the freighter, Benvenue, arrived to-day from Shanghai, she was immediately placed in quarantine, owing to a suspected case of smallpox among the ...

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  30. YOUTH FATALLY BURNED

    James Buckley, 17, son of Mr. M. J. Buckley, storekeeper, of Premer, 50 miles from Werris Creek was fatally burned late last night. The youth went to a ...

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  31. BRIGHTER SIDE

    The "Evening Standard," in an article, sets out the bright side of British business. The paper points out that many trades are more than keeping their end ...

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  32. WIFE KILLED INSTANTLY

    Charles Knell was the unwitting cause of his wife's death, at Sylvan, last night. He was backing his loaded lorry into a garage, while his wife was holding open ...

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  33. CHINESE COFFINS

    Portions of another Chinese coffin were washed ashore at Maroubra yesterday. A prominent member of the Chinese community expressed the opinion that the ...

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  34. PRICE OF WOOL

    Although some surprise has been expressed by growers that the wool market has not risen as a result of the rise in the exchange rate on London, the ...

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  35. DRAG CUT PREMIER

    Frank Bryant was fined £10 at the City Court to-day for indecent language. It was stated he took part in an unemployed demonstration outside the ...

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  36. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    Miss Amy Johnson left for Warsaw. ...

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  37. PARKES BY-ELECTION

    Speaking in support of Mr. Marr Nationalist candidate in the Parkes by-election, Mr. Latham, Leader of the Federal Opposition, asked can you trust the ...

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  38. FEDERAL CABINET

    Late this afternoon it was learned that the Federal Cabinet will commence its meetings at Canberra on Thursday, January 22. ...

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  39. ANOPHELES MOSQUITO

    As a result of the admittance to the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children, of a child suffering from malaria, the Health Department is making ...

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  40. BANK EXCHANGE RATES.

    The associated Australian banks have altered the London selling rates of Australia to cable transfers £118, drafts and mail transfers £11876, rates for ...

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  41. LEGAL AID

    The Premier, Mr. Lang, said to-night that the Legal Aid Department is to be reconstituted, and its operations greatly extended. Legal aid will be given to the ...

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  42. Y.A.L. BOYS

    Eight hundred Y.A.L. boys from all parts of Australia arrived in Sydney today. They will camp at the Showground during their sojourn here. An ...

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  43. NOTE ISSUE REDUCED

    During the past fortnight the Australian note issue has been reduced by £2,000,000, and the issue is now back to the amount of £46,153,426 at which it ...

    Article : 62 words
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