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  6. R101 DISASTER

    Tomorrow, from 8 o'clock in the morning until 10 o'clock at night, the public will pass through Westminster Hall, paying silent homage to the ...

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  7. THE [?] WAYS

    The public will learn with amazement of the methods—or lack of methods—employed on the New South Wales railways and a recital of two ...

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  8. WILLIAMSTOWN COUNCIL

    When the Royal Commission inquiring into the affairs of the William town Council resumed to-day, Mr. W. F. Jones, for the council, said that ...

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  9. RAILWAYS AWARDS

    The Acting Federal Attorney-General (Senator Daly) said to-day that the Commonwealth Government would intervene in the appeal of the railway ...

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  10. VAGRANCY CHARGE

    When a girl aged 19 years was convicted on a charge of vagrancy at the Central Court today. Sergeant Dennis described her as "beyond redemption." ...

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  11. COCAINE CASE

    Judge Armstrong to-day dismissed the appeal of Kate Barry against her conviction on a charge of having had cocaine in her possession. ...

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  12. MAN WITH THROAT CUT

    John Patrick Walsh was found in the porch of St. Patrick's Church, Church Hill, late last night by the Rev. Father Piquet with his throat ...

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  13. SAVING OF £150,000

    The Railway Commissioners expect to effect a saying of £150,000 a year as a result of the decision of the Federal Arbitration Court to set aside the ...

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  16. MAINTENANCE OF LINES

    The secretary to the Railway Commissioners (Mr. Newman) said to-day that there had been no relaxation in the maintenance of lines as the result ...

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  17. REDHEAD SKELETON

    When William Schubert was brought before the Newcastle Police Court to-day in connection with the Redhead skeleton case, the police applied for a ...

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  18. DIVORCE COURT

    "He came to Katoomba a penniless tramp. I fed him, befriended him, clothed him and got him a job, and then my wife went off with him to ...

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  19. THROWN FROM SULKY

    While Mrs. Slattery, aged 53 years, of Shooter's Hill, near Bathurst, was driving to town in a sulky the horse bolted and the vehicle struck a stump. ...

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  20. TAXI 'BUS CASE

    In a unanimous judgment the Full Court of Criminal Appeal to-day decided that a taxi-'bus taking Up a passenger from vacant land, of which the ...

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  21. "OUR OWN CLERGY."

    The Bishop of Armidale (Dr. Moyes), who returned from the Lambeth Conference, considered it high time that the Church in Australia looked to her ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    A number of millers asked the Government recently to permit the importation of 300,000 bags of wheat to meet requirements until the end of ...

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  24. GELGNIT EEXPLODES

    When gelignite exploded in a bedroom at a hotel at Nowra early this morning, John M'Gregor, aged about 50 years, received dreadful injuries, ...

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  25. GERMAN BANK RATE HIGHER

    The bank rate has been raised to 5 per cent. ...

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  26. [?]BITION [?]S.A.

    Sir James Barrett, the well-known surgeon, who returned to Australia to-day from a trip abroad, said that prohibited in the United States was a ...

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  27. LANGDON AND LANGDON

    Langdon and Langdon, one of the oldest timber businesses in Sydney, which has been operating since 1886, has decided to wind an voluntarily. It ...

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