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  2. SEARCH FOR OIL

    Arrangements for the geological surveys in connection with the search for oil in papua and New Guinea advanced considerably at the confenences. ...

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  3. STOCK ACT BREACHES

    In private chambers before Mr. Justice James this afternoon applications were made on behalf of George Nelson, of Kempsey, drover for three rules nisi for ...

    Article : 297 words
  4. SUGAR

    THE PRIME MINISTER, MR. BRUCE, ANNOUNCED TODAY THAT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAD CONSIDERED THE ...

    Article : 268 words
  5. LOS ANGELES CRIME

    AFTER BEING TRACKED THROUGH THREE STATES EDWARD HICKMAN, THE YOUNG MAN FOR WHOM THE POLICE ...

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  6. PRAYER BOOK

    The Bishops are reintroducing the Prayer Book to the Church Assembly in a slightly modified form. They will meet during the second ...

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  7. SHOCK FOR WORKERS

    It was stated to-day by the Railway Commissioners that they had received advice from the chairman of the Joint Commonwealth and State Council dealing ...

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  8. COLLAPSE

    A start, which promised a huge total, and a sensational collapes were features of Victoria's first innings against New South Wales, in the ...

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  9. KING'S SPEECH

    The King's speech at the prorogation of parliament dwells with satisfaction upon the enhusiastic reception accorded to the Prince of Wales and Prince George ...

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  10. DISMISSAL NOTICE

    The first blow of the Federal Capital Commission retrenchment axe fails to-day when 400 constructional employees on opening their pay envelopes will ...

    Article : 154 words
  11. RAZOR SLASHES

    At the Police Court to-day, Lyall Walsh, 25, station hand of Narrabri, was charged with having attempted to commit suicide. ...

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  12. CANNOT STOP IT

    After allegations of having fraudulently omitted to account for certain monies had been made against Thomas Bewely at the local Police Court to-day, C.A. ...

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  13. ALL DEAD

    The officer in command of the salvage operations of the submarine S4 has finally admitted that be had abandoned all hope of finding anyone ...

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  14. T.B. SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION

    Representatives of the Returned Solider's League and Limbless Soldiers' Association, who met in conference last night to discuss the appointment of Melles ...

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  15. SPARK FROM ENGINE

    A big bush fire is burning in the Pomborneit district, in the western district of Victoria. It was started-by a spark from a railway engine. It is feared other fires ...

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  16. TOUR OF BRITAIN

    With reference to the Australian-Scottish delegation to visit Britain next year, the High Commissioner for Australia, Sir Granville Ryrie, has expressed the view ...

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  17. CIRCULAR TOURS

    The Orient Company's secretary, Mr. T. F. Tallents, embarks on the Orvieto on Saturday, for a three months' tour of Australia, in the hope of organising ...

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  18. SHARES SLUMP

    Sir William Joynson Hicks' warning last night had a striking effect on greyhound racing clubs' shares, which slumped heavily in London and the provinces, some ...

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  19. DUTY ON CHEQUES

    The Victorian Government has introduced in the Assembly a Bill for a 1½d stamp duty on cheques to come into force on January 1 next. ...

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  20. BOY KILLED

    There will be sad hearts in the home of little Lionel Dean in Redfern on Christmas Day. After saving up his money for a whole ...

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  21. OPIUM SMUGGLERS?

    Two aeroplanes, which have been seen during the last month off the north-west coast of West Australia caused speculation concerning their mission. ...

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  22. BELLEVUE HILL MURDER

    Application for bail was made to Mr. Justice James, in Chambers to-day, on behalf of Alexander Lindsay Whittaker, who was committed for trial at the ...

    Article : 67 words
  23. THE WARATHS

    The New South Wales Rugby Union team, the Waratahs, defeated Warwickshire and North Midlands, by 8 to 5. Not until eight minutes before full ...

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  24. SCULLING

    Major Goodsell has choice of position in the race for the world's sculling championship, as he won the toss from Bert Barry to-day. He will probably ...

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  25. MAORI CHILD KIDNAPPED

    A sensation was caused at Tauranga Hospital, New Zealand, when a party of Maoris kidnapped a Maori child suffering from fever. It is believed that she ...

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  26. "GRAVE MENACE''

    Anglican Bishops of New South Wales, in a letter to the Premier, Mr. Bavin, respecting betting and gambling evils, mention mechanical hare racing as being ...

    Article : 76 words
  27. THREE YEARS GAOL.

    Wm. Patrick Kelleher, 29, clerk, in the Customs Department, was sentenced to three years' reformative detention, on a charge of stealing £950, the property of ...

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  28. LONDON NEWSPAPER DEAL

    William Gomer Berry and Edward Hiffe have bought the London "Daily Telegraph." They will take over as from January 9. The new proprietors announce ...

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  29. MOTOR CAR STRIKES TREE

    John Snow, 48, was admitted to hospital last night, suffering with severe head injuries and a severed jugular vein. Snow was one of a party of men riding ...

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  30. NOT YET

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Baldwin, stated in the House of Commons that legislation was required to carry out the abolition of the Transport and Mines Departments, ...

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  31. DAVIS CUP SELECTION

    The manner in which South Australian aspirants for the Davis Cup selection have been treated caused considerable indignation in Adelaide tennis circles. ...

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  33. MASCOT TIN HARE.

    An attempt, partially successful, wan made at Mascot last night, to put the "tin hare" out of action. Somebody cut the main driving belt of ...

    Article : 89 words
  34. AVIATION

    Colonel Antionat and companions have been arrested at Adalia for allegedly flying over Turkinsh territory without permission. ...

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  35. HOUSEWIVES CO-OPERATE

    Evidence of the desire of the social service branch of the Commission to foster communal life among residents of the capital is found in the fact that many ...

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  36. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER

    Mrs. Ethel Balzen, married woman, of Anglo road, Greenwich, and her daughter, Veronica, five years, were found in a room at their home yesterday bleeding ...

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  37. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The Geneva sub-committee has adopted the new League of Nations building plans, submitted, by architects from Paris. The Geneva committee stipulate that the final ...

    Article : 61 words
  38. JACK GREGORY

    Miss Phyllis Von Alwyn, "Miss Australia, 1927," yesterday announced her engagement to Jack Gregory, the famous international cricketer. ...

    Article : 36 words
  39. GOLD COINAGE.

    No new gold coins were minted in Britain in 1926, states the Mint Controller's annual report, but branches in Australia, and South Africa added 14 and ...

    Article : 37 words
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