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  5. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    The case in which eight men associated with Cheapley's Ltd. were charged with conspiracy, entered upon its eighth day of hearing this morning. ...

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  6. HATRY CRASH

    The "Daily Telegraph" leans from good authority that when Gialdini, who was connected with the collapse of the Hatry group escaped from London, he ...

    Article : 99 words
  7. BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR

    The British Industries Fair, which opens at Olympia, London, and Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, has grownsteadily in size since its ...

    Article : 187 words
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  9. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    The New Zealand airmen, Flying-Officers Piper and Kay, who are flying from England to Australia, were caught in a storm midway between ...

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  10. RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION

    A Jewish telegraphic agency has been advised from Moscow that the O.G.P.U. (secret police) has arrested the Jewish religious committee at Minsk, ...

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  11. FIRST LAW TERM

    The first Jaw term of the year opened this morning, and there was a large gathering of the legal fraternity. The State Attorney-General, Mr. Boyee, ...

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  12. MAN WITH THROAT CUT

    William Lamont, aged 67 years, of Manly, was found sitting in bed at his home to-night with his throat cut. The police state that when a ra[?] was ...

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  13. MEN BAILED UP

    At the Central Court to day, Victor Cotter and James Freeman were charged with having by force and me[?] demanded money from Lest[?] Barney ...

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  14. SPEED MOTORING

    The racing motorist, Kaye Don, is leaving London for Daytona Beach, Florida, next week to make at attempt to beat the existing lead speed record ...

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  15. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR

    William Alfred Graves, aged 60 years, of South Kensington, was fatally injured this afternoon. He received a fractured skull through being knocked ...

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  16. ACTOR ASSAILED

    George Corelli, aged [?] years, actor, of Rowe street, city was admitted to hospital late to-night suffering from a fr[?] nose and facial injuries. ...

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  17. TRAM DRIVER INJURED

    Stanley New, a tram driver, narrowly escaped death to-day when a lorry laden with ice came into collision With the train he was driving at Redfern. ...

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  18. NO TWO-BERTH CABINS

    Instructions have been issued by the Railway Department that no Federal Minister, with the exception of the Prime Minister, Mr. Scullin, will be ...

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  19. MOTHER'S HEALTH

    The general tendency is for the exp[?] mother to over eat and to drink too little. The diet should be an ordinary appetising one, consisting of ...

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  20. WRIT AGAINST H. D. M'INTOSH

    Recently the exc[?] of the late Teesdale Smith issued a writ against H[?] D. M'Intesh, M.L.C., claiming £26,649, the balance of a debt of ...

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  21. METAL TRADES

    Trouble is threatening among the metal trade employees as a result of Judge Beeby's draft award for the industry. A special meeting of the ...

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