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  2. Police Clean-up Must Follow S.P. Report

    DISCLOSING the gravest scandal in the history of the New South Wales police force, the report of the Royal Commission into S.P. betting tabled in the Legislative Assembly yesterday reveals a position that can be met only by:-- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HONEST, YET STILL HARMFUL

    "CHAIN stores may be perfectly honest, yet still be harmful." declared Mr. Justice Browne, yesterday in answer to a request that any ...

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  5. NOVEL SITUATION IN DIVORCE

    A novel situation arose before the Judge-in-Divorce, Mr. Justice Boyce, yesterday, when a wife, who had obtained a decree nisi, successfully ...

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  6. TROOPSHIPS OPEN TO ATTACK

    In a speech at the Constitutional Club to-day the Minister for Health. Mr. Hughes, declared that if the recent International Pact meant ...

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  8. WHITEWASHING OF POLICE

    The acting-secretary of the Federated Liquor Trades Union. Mr. B. Thornton, said yesterday that the following motion had been carried at ...

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  9. £300 VERDICT IS NOT YET PAID

    Successful plaintiff in a recent action against three police officers for wrongful arrest and assault, Robert Manners has not yet been paid any ...

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  10. BAD CASE OF FRAUD, SAYS JUDGE

    Mr. Justice Richards, in the run Court to-day, when the report of the Official Liquidator. Mr. Willshire, on the Commonwealth Homes and ...

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  11. LAUNCH CREW HAVE NARROW ESCAPE

    Three young men experienced an anxious time when the engine of a launch failed to function between Port Kembla and South Beach, ...

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  12. SANG ABOUT JUDGE IN PARK ALLEAGED

    When Arthur Thomeson, an, 81-years-old pensioner, was charged at Central Police Court yesterday with offensive behavior in Hyde Park, it ...

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  13. N.Z. MAY DISCUSS TRADE RELATIONS

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday. The possibility of a member of the Government visiting Australia in the hear future to discuss trade matters ...

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  14. BRISBANE WOOL SALES

    The wool sales were continued to-day when 14,009 bales were offered. There was keen competition from Yorkshire, America and Germany, ...

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  15. VISIT BY BROTHER OF SIR OLIVER LODGE

    Professor Alfred Lodge, 82, younger brother of Sir Oliver Lodge, and a well-known mathematician, passed through Fremantle to-day in the ...

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  16. LATE SHIPPING

    DEPARTURES: Noakuta 12.2 a.m. Ormiston 12.13 a.m. Gwydir 12.22 a.m. Newcastle: Hall Calne. Lake Macquarle. 12.23 a.m.: Hauraki Vancouver, 12.40 a.m.: Port ...

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  17. JUDGE-BEEBY BACK

    Moode Beeby, of the Commonwealth Court of Arbitration, returned by the Cathay to-day with his wife after seven months abroad. He said ...

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  18. RELIEF WORKERS TO BE REINSTATED

    Liverpool Council decided to-night to adopt the report from a special committee to the effect that the emergency relief, workers who reside ...

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