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  6. 'PLANE CRASHES

    Two men were Killed when a westland Widgeon monoplane, piloted by Captain Young and carrying a passenger named Gilmore, of Bathurst, ...

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  7. FAIRFIELD TRAGEDY

    A finding of suicide in both cases was returned by the Liverpool District Coroner, Mr. P. S. Poolman, at the inquiry yesterday into the death of Dulcie ...

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  8. EIGHT HOURS' ORDEAL

    For eight hours on Friday night and early yesterday, a masked and armed man sat in a drawing-room, in Droop street, Footscray, watching John ...

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  9. COAL SETTLEMENT

    It is generally expected that the miners will agree to the terms of settlement of the coal dispute at the aggregate meeting to be held next week. ...

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  10. TO SAVE SON

    Sacrificing her life in a vain effort to save her son, Mrs. Vinden, a visitor from Sydney, was drowned with her nine-year-old boy dn Colo Creek. ...

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  11. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR

    George Winch, whose job it was to walk before a steam roller to warn traffic, was knocked by a motor car and thrown under the roller, which ...

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  12. TERRIFIED WOMAN

    Rushing into the Newtown Police Station yesterday, a terrified woman collapsed on the floor. A moment later a man entered and sprang at the woman, ...

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  13. AGAINST TITLES

    The Minister for Health and Repatriation, Mr. Anstey, said yesterday that although nothing had been definitely decided by the Government about the ...

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  14. BRITISH "MINISTERS' PAY

    The salaries or Ministers of State are to be reviewed. The Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, in a written reply to a Parliamentary ...

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  15. SEARCH FOR OIL

    On behalf of a party interested in the possibility of an oil field being opened at Bournda, near Merimbula, a deputation waited on the Minister ...

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  16. LORD BLEDISLOE

    The King has approved of the appointment of Lord Bledisloe as Governor-General of New Zealand, in succession to General Sir Charles ...

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  17. A SCHEME THAT FAILED

    The egg-selling campaign at the Central and suburban railway stations has failed. The Egg Marketing Board contends ...

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  18. ABSCONDED FROM BAIL

    Norman Macdonald, aged 23 years, alias Arthur Braithwaite, who was arrested in Sydney on a charge of having inflicted grievous bodily harm on ...

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  19. MOTOR TRAGEDY

    Daphne Earle, of Thirroul, was killed near Brownsville yesterday when the motor car in which she was travelling crashed into the railing on the ...

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  20. "NOT INTERESTED"

    Mr. Archdale Parkhill, M.H.R., who made a statement in the House of Representatives that Mr. John Wren had withdrawn a large amount of whisky ...

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  21. CRACKSMEN AT CAMDEN

    Safeblowers were at Camden at 4 o'clock yesterday morning, and opened three safes at the stores of Whiteman and Sons. ...

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  23. BOY ROBBED

    A thief took £10/10/ in notes from a boy in one of the passages of the Commonwealth Bank Chambers on Friday afternoon. ...

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  24. THEFT FROM SCHOOL

    John Edward Hunt, aged 24 years, laborer, was charged at the Newcastle Police Court yesterday with having at Sydney on November 28 broken and ...

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  25. WOMEN WHO COMPLAIN

    How frequently we hear of young girls, business women, housewives and mothers complaining of feeling "unfit." Most of the troubles which afflict ...

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  26. AIR BEACON

    The air beacon on top of the State Theatre was opened last night by the Prime Minister, Mr. Scullin. He declared that the Federal Government ...

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  27. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

    The London Stock Exchange has been passing through another series of dull days, and all sections have suffered a fall from the improvement ...

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