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  6. "RED" ARMY

    The 12th anniversary of the formation of the "Red" Army was celebrated with great fervor. Occasion was taken by the Soviet to emphasise ...

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  7. MURDEROUS ATTACK

    A murderous attack was made on a free laborer at Newcastle late last night. Benjamin [?] and his brother Henry. were walking together, when ...

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  8. NAVAL CONFERENCE

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. P. Snowden, in a speech last night at Huddersfield, said that some people thought that by this the Naval ...

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  9. State Finances

    A meeting of the State Cabinet to-day save consideration to the financial position of the State. Later, the premier, Mr. Bavin, ...

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  10. MARKING TIME

    The Naval Conference continues to mark time. The only event of importance at the week end was the announced departure to America on Wednesday ...

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  11. STRAY BULLET

    A bout a week ago, while William Austin Sims was walking down the steps of Victoria Street, Darlinghurst, he felt a stinging pain in his head. ...

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  12. MAN UNCONSCIOUS

    John Graham, aged 37 years, of parramatta, was found lying in a lane in Surry Hills to-night suffering from severe head injuries. He was taken to ...

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  13. PRINCESS ILEANA

    The engagement of Princess Heana of Roumania continues to be the subject of many contradictory reports. Although it is persistently stated from ...

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  14. DENTIST SHOT

    Sydney Castles Ratcliff, a dentist of Daking House [?] Place, city, was shot in the side and abdomen in the room of a house at Vaucluse this ...

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  15. BRITISH PRISONS

    Important changes in the prison rules are forecast by the "Daily Herald" as a result of the Prison Commis[?]'s report. The most notable chang is ...

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  16. FIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    The New Zealand airmen, Flying Officers Piper and Kay, arrived here to-day on their flight from England to Australia. They left for Calcutta this ...

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  17. NEW PETROL TAX

    It is estimated that the new petrol tax will mean an additional burden of £833,333 on New South Wales motorists. ...

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  18. KING AND QUEEN

    The King and Queen, accompanied by Prince George and Princess Mary, paid a long visit to the Italian art exhibition ...

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  19. PRINCE OF WALES

    The Prince of Wales arrived at Nario[?] yesterday morning on the completion of the first part of his journey. In response to the Prince's wishes, ...

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  20. CONSTABLE'S WIFE SHOT

    Mrs. Eileen Mabel Brady, the wife of Constable Brady, who was shot yesterday at her home at Concord, died this morning. Mystery surrounds the ...

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  21. TRANSPORT BILL

    "The Government does not propose to follow the bus publicity committee [?] paganda beyond asking the public to[?] [?] Ministers have no ...

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  22. THIEVES ENTER MORTUARY £19 STOLEN

    During the weekend thieves broke into the office of the Church of England mortuary at Rookwood and blew open the safe and extracted about £19 in ...

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  23. FAMOUS FILM ACTRESS

    Mabel Normand the well known film actress, died to-day. She had been sinking slowly for some time. Mr. Lev Cotly, [?] hasband who has just ...

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  24. CHILD'S DEATH

    Rachael Pratt aged 11 years, of Burnegga, in the Chinchilla district, died three hours after having been bitten on the foot by a death adder. ...

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  25. HIT BY STEAMER

    While towing the inter State steamer Canberra, into position at the wharf at Balmain early this morning, the tug Hero was struck by the vessel's ...

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  26. SOLD WITHOUT LICENSE

    Thomas Wootton, an [?] of Dubbo, was fined £200 to-day for having sold cattle and sheep at the Dubho saleyards without a license. ...

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  27. TWO DROWNED

    John M'Lennan, aged 57 years, and Hurtle Fisher, aged 65 years, were drowned in the Waikare River, when a punt capsized. ...

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