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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    It is greatly to be regretted that a national institution such, as the Children's Hospital should be in such financial straits as to necessitate the ...

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  3. General Telegrams

    Four handcuffed convicts en route to Dartmoor prison had a thrilling fight with three warders on the train, which was travelling at a rate of 50 ...

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  4. Foreign Cables

    Rumors of sensational events in Russia continue to be circulated on the Continent, and although denied information from Moscow is emphatic ...

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  5. WEDDING BELLS

    A very pretty wedding was solemnised at St. George's Church. Carnarvon, on November 15, when Miss Lovie Bird, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  6. Inter-State Telegrams

    Sydney has seen no crime attended by more darmatic incidents than those which occurred in the attempted robbbery of a bank at Alexandria this ...

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  7. Political

    Mr. N. Keenan (Chief Secretary), in the course of an interview yesterday, said that only a national government, commanding all the intellectual ...

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  8. THE MURDER OF MARY DEAN.

    Investigations into the murder of Mary Dean are now being conducted by the detectives on the assumption that the crime was committed from ...

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  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The Premier (Mr. Hill) referring to-day to the objections to the grant of £850,000 to South Australia by the Commonwealth Parliament which ...

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  10. CONFLICTING REPORTS FROM RUSSIA.

    Conflicting reports from Russia continue to come to hand regarding the stability of the Soviet regime. Rumors of a revolt broadcast in Russia have ...

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  11. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A DOCTOR.

    Following a hurried visit to the Women's Hospital yesterday morning by detectives, and the subsequent death of a young woman, a ...

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  12. DISASTER AT SEA.

    The British motorship Highland Hope (14,400 tons) owned by the Nelson Steam Navigation Co., of Belfast, struck a reef off Farilhoes Island at ...

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  13. FEDERAL

    Although no decisions were reached, developments at the meeting of the Federal Labor, Caaucus today suggest that a definite split in the party, ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. Coolie Labor Standards.

    In the turmoil of the present crisis a weird idea is being circulated that the Prime Minister of the Commonwelth and the Premiers of the States ...

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  15. THE SEARCH FOR MISS DEAN'S MURDERER.

    Several persons were interviewed by the detectives today in the hope that some light would be thrown on the murder of Mary Dean. The Chief ...

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  16. State Telegrams

    There was no settlement reached to-day in the dispute which has arisen over the new agreement between the Kalgoorlie section of the Printing ...

    Article : 61 words
  17. THE ALEXANDRA SENSATION.

    The identity of the two bandits who escaped after taking part in the sensational attempt to rob the Alexandra branch of the English. Scottish and ...

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  18. DR. BRETHERTON BEFORE THE COURT.

    Albert Wilbur Bretherton (39), a medical practitioner of High-street, Prahran, was charged at the City Court today with having on November ...

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  19. INJURED BY MOTOR CYCLE AND KILLED BY MOTOR CAR.

    While ambulance police were attending to injuries sustained by Miss Dorothy Bunning, a school teacher, who had been knocked down by a ...

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  20. FATALITY AT GREAT BOULDER MINE.

    A shocking fatality occurred at the Great Boulder mine this morning, when a greaser named Daniel Maddren (45), a single man, was cut to ...

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  21. RELIEF OF UNEMPLOYMENT IN THE CAPITAL TERRITORY.

    Mr. Blakeley announced today that the Ministry had decided to provide £8500 for the relief of unemployment in the Federal Capital Territory for ...

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  22. TAXI DRIVER CHARGED WITH BEING IN COMPANY OF BANDITS.

    At the Police Court yesterday, Victor Hoare (28), a taxi driver, was charged with having been in the company of Patrick Coughlan and other ...

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  23. RICHARD BUCKLEY CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    After a pursuit by the police extending over seven years. Richard Buckley (67). a shoemaker, was brought to the dock in the Criminal ...

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  24. RESERVE BANK BILL.

    The Senate is hostile to the Reserve Bank Bill, and there is a possibility of a double dissolution of Parliament. According to Sir Otto Neimeyer, there ...

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  25. ARGENTINA'S WHEAT CROP.

    In a report issued by the Argentine Ministry for Agriculture it is estimated that 2,000,000 tons of wheat will be lost from the next harvest owing ...

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  26. CHARGED WITH INFLICTING UNLAWFUL BODILY HARM.

    Luigi Scherini was arrested last night and charged with having caused unlawful bodily harm to Antoni Maroni. Scherini appeared before the ...

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  27. LABOR CAUCUS AGREES TO KEEP PARLIAMENT IN SESSION.

    The Labor Party Caucus agreed this afternoon to a motion that Parliament be kept sitting until a definite scheme for the relief of unemployment is ...

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  28. ROBBERY FROM THE R.M.S. CATHAY.

    Being attacked by two men who had apparently concealed themselves on board the steamer last night, Mr. Outram, the purser of the mail steamer ...

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  29. NEW THEORY BY THE POLICE

    Having worked with little success on the theory that jealousy was the motive for the murder of Miss Dean, the police are now seriously ...

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  30. WINNERS OF THE IRISH SWEEPSTAKE.

    In the great Irish sweepstakes a Belfast civil servant, who was unable to sell the last number of a book of tickets, shared it with two ...

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  31. PRINTING DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The dispute between the printers and the "Kalgoorlie Miner" has been settled, the employees accepting the agreement which has been operating ...

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  32. MOTOR BUS HELD UP.

    An armed man bailed up the conductor and driver of a motor bus in Maroubra early this morning, and succeeded in escaping with the ...

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  33. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    Four States have now experienced bank closures, which are due to various causes. In most [?] smaller banks have been affected by the [?] ...

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  34. GREAT GALES AND TORRENTIAL RAINS.

    Great gales and torrential rains have occurred over the whole of western Europe, involving floods, loss of life and destruction of property, with ...

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  35. Aviation

    In an attempt to fly non-stop to Havana, a distance of about 1250 miles. Mrs. Miller left here this morning, but late tonight news was ...

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  36. UNEMPLOYED REFUSED INTERVIEW WITH LANG.

    Between 300 and 400 unemployed, including many well known Communists, formed a procession which headed by a red flag, marched from the ...

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  37. MORE TROUBLE FOR MINISTERS.

    More trouble awaits Federal Ministers when the Labor Caucus meets this week. Having succeeded in forcing the leaders of the Government to ...

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  38. MRS. MILLER ARRIVES AT HAVANA.

    Mrs. Miller landed here this afternoon. ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND

    Sir Otto Neimeyer, in an interview with the "Fiji Times" today on his return journey to England. said: "At the present time I am afraid there is ...

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  40. MRS. BRUCE REACHES JAPAN,

    Mrs. Bruce completed her solo flight from England to Japan today. She aprived at Tokio at 1.45. ...

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  41. INDIA.

    A federation for the United States of India, including the independent [?]t[?]tes with a strong central government, is a plan which has ...

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  42. FIJI STRUCK BY GALE.

    A strong gale strack the [?]iji Islands yesterday afternoon. Unconfirmed reports state that two natives have been killed and three injured. Damage ...

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  43. VICTORIA.

    Another revolting crime was committed early this morning when Miss Mary Dean (25), of Elwood, was brutally attacked within a short ...

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  44. FURTHER BANKS CLOSE THEIR DOORS.

    Thirteen banks in Arkansas closed today, bringing the total to 53 banks affected by the financial difficulties in the last two days. ...

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  45. CHRISTMAS CARDS.

    We have received our usual samples of Christmas Greeting Cards, which are on view at the "Northern Times" office. There are many beautiful and ...

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  46. EPIDEMIC OF BANK CLOSINGS.

    The epidemic of bank closings has extended into nine central southern States. Business has been suspended or ended outright in a total ...

    Article : 37 words
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