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  5. WOOL INDUSTRY

    Representing 90 per cent. of the grazing industry in Australia, a deputation of growers from all States and North Australia, told the Prime ...

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  6. ROOM 66 MYSTERY

    That Henry Fox had been guilty of the deliberate and carefully planned murder of his own mother, whom he had insured for a total pf £3000, was ...

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  7. EPIC OF THE SEA

    When 30 miles from her destination at Ramley (Newfoundland), the schooner Neptune, from St. John's, tan into a gale, in consequence of which she ...

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  9. EXILE AGAIN

    A Fijian native named Avolosi has ben causing the Government much worry for many years. He has already served seven years; deportation to the ...

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  10. ALGAE IN MURRAY

    Samples of water received from the River Murray at Albury revealed the interesting fact that the algae which have appeared in the Hume reservoir ...

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  11. YOUNG MAN KILLED

    Not the least amazing of the trials of 66 Hungarian peasant women, charged with having murdered husbands, brothers, fathers, and other close ...

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  12. TWO DROWNED

    When Alice Maud Ryan, aged 26 years, got into difficulties in the Hunter River at Fannigan's Beach, Morpeth, yesterday afternoon. Richard William ...

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  13. STOLEN CLOTHES

    In October last thieves broke into the home of Mrs. Owells at Kensington and stole about £60 worth of clothing. At the Kanigston pony races ...

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  14. £600 LOST

    More than £600 in notes was lost in the city streets on Friday. Shortly after Mr. Herbert Dyer, of George Street West, had reported to ...

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  16. POLICE CRITICISED

    In a speech at Cessnock yesterday, Mr. R. James, M.H.R., attacked the police on the coalfields. He said that the police were out-manoeuvred by the ...

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  17. WHEAT DEPRESSION

    Victorian flour millers are taking a rather pessimistic view of the chances of making any considerable profit from exports in the first half of this year. ...

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  18. TELEPHONE TO ENGLAND

    The opening of the wireless telephone service between Australian and Great Britian has been postponed indefinitely. The Australian Post Office authorities ...

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  20. GERMANY'S UNEMPLOYED

    The labor market situation is rapidly becoming worse. It is estimated that 2,400,000 persons are receiving the dole and other relief. There has been an ...

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  21. HEAT WAVE IN SYDNEY

    Yesterday's heat two caused many bush fires and over 60 calls were received by the fire brigades. Newington teachers fought a bush fire which ...

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  22. FETTLER SHOT DEAD

    Joseph Amos, a fettler, Bowral, was shot dead when a gun carried by a friend was suddenly discharged, while they were out shooting yesterday. ...

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