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  5. OBITUARY

    By the death of Mr. William Kewley at the age of 77 years, one of the early residents of the Wagga and Junee districts passes. He served his ...

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  6. NOT WANTED

    "No Orientals Wanted!" This announcement in large letters printed on a smooth mountain, side at Stewart, British Columbia, a town bordering ...

    Article : 238 words
  7. COLOR BAR

    Bitter speeches were made here today at the opening of the Non-European Congress, which marks a prelude to the re-introduction of the Native ...

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  8. MAN RUNS AMOK

    There were wild scenes in the casualty room at the Sydney Hospital last night. A man and a woman under the influence of drink were brought in by ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN WORKMEN

    The president of the South Australian Employers' Federation, Mr. S. Perry, who returned by the steamer Chitral from a world tour, declared that the ...

    Article : 87 words
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  12. BED ON FIRE

    Awakened by shouts from her landlady, a woman asleep on a blazing bed bad a narrow escape from death in a Darlinghurst residential at 4.30 o'clock ...

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  13. DISMISSALS

    Sir George Tallis states yesterday that J. C. Williamson, Ltd., had decided to bear practically the whole of the State entertainment tax. "This ...

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  14. BLOWN 25 YARDS

    A tragedy costing the lives of three children and serious injuries to six others occurred as the result of the explosion of a petrol drum at ...

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  15. "TALKIES" TO BLAME?

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Tunnecliffe, who administers the Theatres Act, said that the competition of the "talkies" was to blame for the ...

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  16. WRECK AT PERU

    The Chilian Steamer Mapocho, 2652 tone, was pounded into a total wreek 200 miles north of Callao last night. All the passengers were landed safely ...

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  17. DRAWING OF LOTTERY

    The "Band Daily Mail" described the drawing of a lottery in a Johannesburg hotel a lew weeks ago. The Minister for Justice ordered an ...

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  18. VESSEL FROM AUSTRALIA

    The steamer Mariston, 4557 tons, bound from Whyalla, South Australia, to Rotterdam, is ashore on the Marie Riegersbergen reef. She is lying quiet, ...

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  19. PLANE FORCED DOWN

    An aeroplane, piloted by Mr. Carter, made a forced landing at Lake Illawarra yesterday, but neither the pilot nor his passenger was injured. ...

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  21. LOST AT SEA

    Twelve hours before the arrival of the liner Balranald at Plymonth to-day James Johnston, a one armed land salesman from Melbourne, disappeared. ...

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  22. BRITISH PLAYS

    Blazing electric signs on Broadway are spelling out the names of eight British stage productions, now a[?]ing thousands of Americans to packed ...

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  23. WHY ARM WAS AMPUTATED

    A pathetic story is attached to the disappearance of Johnston from the steamer Balranald. Some moths ago Johnston, who was a Scotish migrant, ...

    Article : 95 words
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