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  4. Mr. Cramsie Expects Meat Strike to End on Monday

    The price of meat in the city butchers' shops this morning was almost normal, and while a few ...

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  5. ARMED MEN

    When six armed and masked men broke into a house at Mascot shortly before midnight, they threatened five Chinese ...

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  6. SHOT IN GROIN

    The Premier (Mr. Hamaguchi) was about to entrain at Tokio to attend military manocuvres when be was shot in the groin. ...

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  7. SEVEN CHARGED

    Seven men arrested during yesterday's unemployed riot appeared at the Central Court today and charged with having ...

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    In the welter of words, which issued from the Plenary Session , of the Conference, there is just a suspicion of a British tendenoy ...

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  9. MORE BODIES

    A message from Lyons states that there have been further discoveries of bodies from beneath the ruins.. Seven more ...

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  10. RELEASE THEM!

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Blakeley) has ordered the release of the 25 men arrested at Darwin recently for holding a public ...

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  11. FROM RAFTER

    James Carpenter (65), of Kensington, was found dead in an outhouse at his daughter's home this morning hanging by a knotted bandkerchief ...

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  12. PHONE AT LAST

    The Postmaster-General advises that a telephone will shortly be installed at Peat's Ferry crossing, on the Hawkesbury, for use in ...

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  13. NEWCASTLE

    The institution of Engineers, Australia, the headquarters of which is in Sydney, is taking an active interest in the movement ...

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  14. STOCKS FIRMER

    Australian stocks are firmer on all-round dealings, and Commonwealth bonds are steady. Six per cents were quoted at ...

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  15. WILD CHASE

    A w[?] c[?]ase [?]rough the [?] and suburbs followed a robbery in Hay-street, City, late last night. ...

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  16. DOMINION STATUS

    The British Official Wireless service gives a number of detailed views which the Government of India has issued in the form of a despatch ...

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  17. PHAR LAP CHALLENGE

    Sir Hugo Hirst, the owner of Diohte, the Two Thousand Guineas winner, describes the challenge on behalf of Pher Lap ...

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  18. CHANGE CLOSED

    The Stock Exchange was closed to-day as a mark of respect for William Bulcock, who died this morning, Mr. Bulcock, who was 76 years old, ...

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  19. CATCHING UP

    The scores in the billiards are as: follow :— McConnahy, 11,081, including 680 unfluished; Lindrum, 10,807, ...

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  20. TWO LIVES LOST

    A cyclone practically destroyed the import of Kyuawpyu, in Burma, blowing down Government buildings and spires. The b[?] was reduced to a ...

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