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  5. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    Inspector Mackay was further cross-examined at the Central Police Court to-day regarding what occurred on Saturday at the mass picketing ...

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  6. WOMAN FLYER

    The body of Miss Matvel Crosson, aged 25 years, a participant in the women's air Derby, was found to-day in a clump of scrub 10ft high in a ...

    Article : 167 words
  7. FLOOD AND PESTILENCE

    The Sind district which has been devastated by floods and ravaged by cholera is now faced with a new peril. Swarms of locusts are appearing, ...

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  9. AIRMAN'S ACTION

    The local aero club is perturbed by the action of a visiting airman who forced the doors of the club hangar, and, taking out his machine, flew to ...

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  10. THE KING

    His Majesty's progress continues, says the latest bulletin. The wound is steadily diminishing in size. His Majesty is benefiting by heavy ...

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  11. MUNITION DUMP EXPLOSION

    The intense heat is believed to have been the cause of explosions at a munition dump Fore Domnesti, 12 miles from Bucharest. Explosions followed ...

    Article : 64 words
  12. WOOL TRADE WITH CHINA

    The president of the Graziers' Association, Mr. F. H. Tout, said that he believed that the wool trade with China would develop. "Australia," he said, ...

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  13. POLAR EXPORATIONS

    Addressing the Empire Meteorological Conference, Dr. G. C. Simpson, the Director of the Meteorological Office, said that the Empire could not allow ...

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  14. LIEUT.-COLONEL BRUGGY

    Lieut.-Colonel S. Bruggy, A.A. and Q.M.G., and Inspector General of the Communication Section of the A.I.F., died to-day at the Royal Prince Alfred ...

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  15. NEW AIR MAIL SERVICE

    It was officially stated in Dublin today that the Irish Free State Post Office has sanctioned the experiment of transferring mails from the North ...

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  16. BABY'S DEATH

    Giving evidence at the inquest into the death of a six weeks' old baby, Mrs. M'Cauley made allegations that the baby had not been treated in the ...

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  17. ASHFIELD SEAT

    The general secretary of the Australian Labor Party, Mr. S. Bird, said today that the Labor Party's machinery was ready for immediate operation ...

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  18. BRITISH AIRSHIPS

    It is expected that the British airship R101 will be ready at the end of the month and the R100 early next month. For five weeks the mechanics ...

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  19. STOLEN LORRY

    A motor lorry which was stolen from George-street, city, yesterday afternoon was later discovered hidden in the thick scrub near Bankstown. It ...

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  21. YOUTH SNATCHES MONEY

    A youth entered a baker's shop on the Parramatta road to-day and asked the woman in charge for change of a £1 note. The woman produced 10/ ...

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  22. RURAL AWARDS

    The central branch of the Australian Workers' Union intends to interview the Premier, Mr. Bavin, to urge the retention of rural awards. ...

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  23. COTTON DISPUTE

    A deadlock has been reached in the cotton textile dispute. The employers rejected the union's proposal for arbitration. ...

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  24. ROYAL SHOW

    According to the annual report submitted to a meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society to-day, the 1929 show was the most successful ever held. ...

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  25. STRIKE OF ENGINEERS

    Sixty engineers, who struck work at Hadfield's engineering works some time ago, will resume to-morrow, following the decision of Judge Beeby to ...

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  26. AFGHANISTAN ROYALTY

    The members of the former Afghanistan royal family are in such a pitiable plight that they are reduced to begging in the streets of the capital. ...

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  29. COCAINE DEALING

    At the Central Court to-day William Jennings, aged 39 years, was fined a total of £300 for dealing in cocaine. He was fined £250 for having cocaine ...

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