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  5. FITZROY TRAGEDY

    The coroner held an inquiry into the death of John William Taylor, aged 73 years, a grocer, who was murdered at his shop at Fitzroy on June 6, ...

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  6. SHOCKING TRAGEDY

    Trapped by the flames of a fire Which broke out in Vauxhall Buildings, Bathurst-street, late this afternoon, Rosebelle Miller, aged 19 years, jumped from the fourth floor of the building and was killed. Her ...

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  8. MISS ENGLAND II.

    Miss England II., the speed boat in which Sir Henry Segrave lost his life after breaking the world's record, was to-day brought to the surface of Lake ...

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  9. DOCTOR SUED

    All allegations of negligence and unskilful treatment were denied by Dr. Albert Robert Pritchard, medical practitioner, of Murwillumbah, in the Banco ...

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  10. SHOP ASSISTANTS

    All interesting position has arisen owing to the decision of the Retail Traders' Association to increase the hours of shop assistants to 48 a week. ...

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  11. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    At the Central Court to-day James Struthers Cochrane, aged 42 years, accountant, Ralph Paul, aged 58 years, secretary, Henry Chandos Partridge, ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN HOSPITALS

    The Australian Press Association interviewed Mr. Bremner Lewis, of Melbourne, who has investigated hospital management in Great Britain and the ...

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  13. BOUND OVER FOR STEALING

    Eileen Jessie Trov was ordered by Judge Armstrong at the Sydney Sessions to-day to remain in the Convent of the Good Shepherd at Ashfield for ...

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  14. CIVIC COMMISSION

    The City Civic Commission's duties end to-day after two and a half years. To-morrow the conduct of the city's affairs will pass over to a council of 15 ...

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  15. COAL TENDERS REJECTED

    The Civic Commission to-day decided not to accept tenders for the supply of coal, holding that very little reduction had been made in prices. ...

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  16. CITY ACCOUNTS

    In its final report, the City Civic Commission expressed the opinion that, with careful management, the city accounts for 1930 will show a small ...

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  18. PEPPER IN EYES

    While an old age pensioner, Sam Terry, aged 75 years, was in a hut by himself at Millthorpe on Saturday night, someone knocked on the door and ...

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  19. OPIUM POISONING

    A message from the steamer Marella this morning stated that Jung Broon, a Chinese, aged 19 years, had died, and that another Chinese, Ah Hay, aged 43 ...

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  20. BROKEN HILL MINERS

    There was no work at the Proprietary mines to-day following the men's refused to acc[?] the 17½ per cent. wage reduction. Only a few were ...

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  21. PRICE OF FLOUR

    The Flour Mill Owners' Association to-day reduced the price of flour to £10/5/ [?] ton. ...

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  22. TRAIN SERVICE.

    Although it was considered likely that the train service between Maitland and the coalfields would be resumed to-day, it was found impossible ...

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  23. RETAILERS' PROTEST

    Five of the leading retail organisations in Melbourne have sent a letter to the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Fenton), pro[?]esting against ...

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  24. LIQUOR FOR CLUB MEMBERS

    Mr. Justice James, in chambers to-day, granted a rule nisi for pro[?]bition on behalf of C. T. Campbell, secretary of the Redfern Bowling Club, ...

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  25. BOUNTIES

    Addressing the National Club to-day, Sir Arthur Richard said: "Logrolling, if not something worse, is being sed in obtaining Federal ...

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  26. RESUMPTION TO-DAY

    The South Maitland railway officials stated to-day that the train service between Maitland and the coalfields will be resumed to-morrow. ...

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