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  4. YOUNG WOMAN VIGTIM OF VICIOUS ATTACK

    Brutally assaulted in a Mascot street by a thug, a young woman was saved from further molestation by ...

    Article : 208 words
  5. GOOD SAVE

    Prompt action by the metropolitan fire brigades averted a serious fire among hundreds of bales of wool ...

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  6. FINE SPELL

    All over the country, preparations for what promises to be an unusually mild Christmas are nearly complete. The ...

    Article : 139 words
  7. PARK MURDER

    Detectives are engaged in investigating a report that, a few months before she was murdered at National Park, Bessie O'Co- ...

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  8. INDIA

    Sir Tej Bahadur Satru, a delegate to the Round Table Conference, told the Indian Conciliation Group that he l ...

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  9. Tennis Off

    The second tennis teat match between America and Australia has been postponed until Wednesday owing to the ...

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  10. Bishop as Fireman

    When a fire broke out in the local smithy's shop, a Bishop, who was visiting Darham to deliver a series of ...

    Article : 35 words
  11. TERRIFIC BLOW

    Constable Smith, of Botany, was patrolling near a hotel yesterday, when he board a powerfully-built, man using indecent language. ...

    Article : 151 words
  12. STRUCK POST

    A fine of £5 was imposed on Robert Frederick Maskie at the Central Police Court to-day for having driven a motor car last night while under ...

    Article : 87 words
  13. HANDED OVER

    The Meat Board, having ceased to exist with the proclamation yesterday of the Meat Industry Amendment Act, the Minister for Health, ...

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  14. SHOCK TACTICS

    The newspapers are beginning to pay attention to the second test which will commence at Melbourne on December 30. ...

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  15. SAW BROKE

    A socking fatality occurred to-day, Alfred Richards being killed almost instantly when a circular saw, with which he was cutting wood, broke ...

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  16. WILD SCRAMBLE

    While Herbert Geary, night watch-man was doing his rounds early this morning in Broadway, he noticed a number of youths carrying kettles, ...

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  17. PREFERENCE

    Apprehension attributed to Senator Coolidge, that Bermuda intends placing a prohibitive tariff on United States food products is not justified. ...

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  18. Wet or Dry?

    The Senate refused to take action on the beer legislation on Friday. The Democratic organisation opposed Senator ...

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  19. TURNED DOWN

    The Burmah Legislative Council rejected, by a majority of 10 votes, a motion by U Ba Po, the leader of the People's party, urging acceptance by ...

    Article : 77 words
  20. CROSSING SMASH

    A message from Melbourne states that when the Swam Hill-Bendigo train crashed into a motor bus at a level crossing last evening, the ...

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  21. "MY COBBERS"

    Lionel Rumblow, the sole survivor of the boating tragedy near Victor Harbour on Thursday night, murmured deliriously throughout the ...

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  22. TORNADO

    Shortly near 11.80 to-day, a terrific tornado struck Coff's Harbour, and many people had narrow escapes from the flying debris. ...

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  23. REMANDED

    At the Central Court to-day, Herbert Bye, 37, a labourer, was remanded to December 30, on £50 ball, on a charge of assaulting Constable ...

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  24. TOKIO BLAZE

    A large wooden building in a congested quarter of Tokio, housing 54 Thirty are missing, and are before dawn. ...

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  25. GIVEN WINE

    Last night Darlinghurst police were obliged to investigate as unusual case of a child aged 2 years and 9 months, in an intoxicated condition. ...

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  26. HOUSES SHAKEN

    Residents of Gippsland were alarmed last night when a slight tremor was experienced throughout the district. ...

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  27. WAR DEBTS

    The New Zealand Minister for Finance, Mr. W. D. Stewart, said to-day that the British Government, while expressing warm appreciation ...

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  28. SHOPLIFTERS

    At the Central Court to-day several people were fined by Mr. McDongal, H.M., on charges of shoplifting. Lilian Tay, 22, who was stated to ...

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  29. EX-MAYOR DIES

    Mr. Patrick Claney, a former Mayor of Dankstown, aged 56, and one of the best known men in the Western Suburbs, died at his home ...

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  30. INTO RECESS

    The Senate adjourned until Tuesday, foregoing the usual holiday 10 days' recess. ...

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