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  4. "Dangerous Patient Given His Freedom"

    when the trail of Francis henry Joseph Maudlin was continued to-day, on a charge of having murdered ...

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  5. BROPHY CASE

    when the Inquiry into the cir-cumstances surrounding the wounding of Superintendent Brophy was resumed today, Lionel ...

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  6. S.P. BETS

    Unable to make a living as a hairdresser, Arthur Edward Butts, whose case was con-tinued at the Starting Price Betting Commission, stated to-day that he was now a suc-cessful punter and tipster, but he did not conduct s.p. betting. ...

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  7. SANCTIONS

    The Prime Minister, General Hertzog in a speech in the Assembly, reaffirmed the Union's adherence to sanctions. "We have ...

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  8. NEW DEAL

    "French labour made up 20 years' leeway in one night June 7, 1936," said the General Secretary of the ...

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  9. Sheep Worth £189,000

    The 41st annual sheep show was opened at the Showground today and sheep worth £189.00 took ...

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  10. Japanese Trade

    The Foreign Minister, Mr. Arita, is reported to have told the Cabinet that the resumption of trade ...

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  11. TRICKY GREENS

    Jim Ferrier practised at the Royal Liverpool. Course today with the South African,Looke. ...

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  12. A DRAW

    The North versus South trial match ended in a draw. South was dismissed today for 368 in reply to North's 321. The match did not reveal much to ...

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  13. Derby By-election

    Professor P.J.Noel Baker was selected as the Labour candidate for the Derby by- election rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr. J. H: Thomas, former.Secretary, of State for the Colonies. ...

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  14. BAIL REFUSED

    nail was refused Maurice Richard auld 27), a labourer, at the North Sydney Court today when he appeared on a charge of having at Hornsby on ...

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  15. FOUR CHARGES

    In the Summons Court this afternoon, William Asquith Woods, manager of North Wallarah Colliery at Swansea, pleaded not guilty to four ...

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  16. THREE DEAD

    Lioyd's agent at Inngua, in the Bahamas, telegraphed that a native fishing vessel reports that a small British vessel was seriously damaged ...

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  17. SANTALL'S SCORE

    The county cricket scores were:-Middlesox, 114 Phillipson 4 for 33), and Lancashire, 6 for 110, played a draw. ...

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  18. MR. J. RYAN

    Replaying in the Assembly today to questions asked by Messrs, J.R. Lee U.A.P, Drummoyne), O.J. Shannon Labour, Phillip) and R.W. D. ...

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  19. COOLED OFF

    Two boys, Robert george Cox and Mark Sperring, who left their home at New Lumbton on Monday evening, leaving a note for their parents, say ...

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  20. DAVIS CUP

    The members of the Australian Da-vis Cup team practised at Wimbledon today, the outstanding feature' being McGrath's improvement, on his recent ...

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  21. 59 DEAD

    It Is efficiently announced that 59 persons were killed and 29 injured in a bomb explosion which wrecked part of a munitions factory. The ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICA

    A census reveals that the total population of the South Africa Union is 9,470,985 an increase of 2,551,405 since 1021. Europeans number 1, ...

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  23. COLD IN CITY

    A cold morning was experienced, in Sydney this morning, the temperature at 9. a.m. being 46.7, the lowest at that hour since July 24, last year. ...

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