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  5. TASMANIAN FLOODS

    The survivors of the dam disaster at Derby last week agree that the assistant manager of the Briseis mine, Mr. W.A. Beamish lost his life in trying ...

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  6. COAL CRISIS

    An important conference between miners, mine owners, and representatives of the Federal and State Governments, opened in the Sydney Town ...

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  7. ANTARCTIC LANDS

    Federal authorities are surprised at the assertion by the United States of sovereignty over the greaten part of the Antarctic continent. They point out ...

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  8. Timber Strike

    The timber strikers adopted new tactics to-day. Motor cycles were stationed outside the yards of Saxton & Sons and Ingham and Coy. and every ...

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  10. WORKER BRUTALLY ASSAULTED

    Alfred Grace, aged 50 years, a timber workers, was attacked by a number of men near his home at Balmain to-night He was kicked into ...

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  11. BUILDER ATTACKED

    On going into a hotel in Preston this evening Theodore Cottle, a builder, was attacked by 12 men, who accused him of carting "black" timber to his yard. ...

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  12. PARRAMATTA BY-ELECTION

    Judge Edwards will open his inquiry almost immediately into the charges of malpractice, in connection with the Parramatta by-election, brought by the ...

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  13. U.S.A. COASTGUARD

    President Hoover is expected to order an investigation into the activities of the coastguard engaged in prohibition enforcement this week, as the ...

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  14. CONSPIRACY TRIAL

    At the Central Criminal Court Royal Anderson, aged 43 years, traveller, and Eugean Spalding, aged 21 years, [?] woman, were charged with having ...

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  15. SUNKEN SELJE

    The Marine Court inquiry into the collision between the steamers Selje and Kaituna, which resulted in the sinking of the Selje, opened to-day. ...

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  16. WINDING UP "BECKETT'S"

    On the petition of Ernest Loftus Spear[?], Mr. Justice Harvey to-day made an order for the winding up of Beckett's Newspapers Ltd., Mr. W.H. ...

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  17. STOLEN MAIL BAG

    Scotland Yard is investigating the theft of a mail bag, which is the fourth this year, in transit between Boulogne and Folkestone. The bag was one of ...

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  18. PREMER HOPES FOR SETTLEMENT

    The Premier, Mr. Bavin, referring to the coal conference, said that he shared the wish of the whole community that the deliberations of the conference ...

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  19. £24,000 FOR WINDOWS

    Ignace Jan Paderewski, the famous pianist, has offered the receipts from his last series of concerts, amounting to about £24,000, in aid of French widows ...

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  21. HARBOR BRIDGE

    Further trouble is likely on the Sydney harbor bridge works as a result of the boilermakers and ironworkers' dissatisfaction with Judge Beeby's ...

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  22. JAPANESE AT TSINAN

    Evidence of the lack of confidence in their ability to preserve order is the fact that officials of the Chinese Nationalist Government are suggesting ...

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  23. PALATIBILITY OF CEREALS

    Stockowners have occasionally been astonished at the obvious preference of sheep for some growing plants it comparison with others apparently equally ...

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