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  6. LAND MINE EXPLODES IN BELFAST

    A land mine was exploded by Irish terrorists in Belfast under a warehouse in Academy-street, 300 yards from the City Hall, where the King and Queen were receiving a loyal address to-night. The explosion shook a large section ...

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  7. DRIED FRUIT GROWERS

    The High Court to-day, by a majority of four to one, dismissed the appeals of four Victorian dried fruit growers. Hartley, Edward, Tickell, and Dennett, from ...

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  8. MINERS' THREAT

    Mr. W. Orr, secretary of the Miners' Federation, said to-day that the unanimous decision of the recent aggregate meetings of mine ...

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  9. State Basic Wage

    The State Cabinet did not complete the discussions on the basic wage question to-day, but the Premier (Mr. Stevens) is expected to ...

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  10. PILOT DROWNED

    Overwhelmed by a heavy sea off the Bar at Port Macquarie to-day, the pilot vessel Hastings was forced on her beam and the three occupants were ...

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  11. TWO CONVICTED LAWYERS

    Rules nisi, returnable on August 12, were directed by the Full Court bench of the Supreme Court to-day against Sydney Aubrey Maddocks, barrister ...

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  12. AIR COMMUNICATIONS

    Stressing the importance of Empire air-communications, the Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill), speaking at a conversazione at the Manly ...

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  13. CONTEMPT OF COURT

    Application was made in the Full Court to-day on behalf of Frank Beaumont Shiel, a former employee of the late Sir Charles Kingsford Smith ...

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  14. Western Pact

    The diplomatic writer of "The Times" says that Britain has sent a note to France, Italy, Germany, and Belgium, suggesting new ...

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  15. RETIRED GRAZIER ROBBED

    Mr. John Regan, a retired Australian grazier, who gave his address as the Commercial Travellers' Club, Sydney, told the Hampstead magistrate to-day ...

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  16. MAULED BY LION

    A lion severely mauied Haroid Davidson, formerly the rector of Stiffkey, while he was making a speech from the cage at Skegness amusement park. ...

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  17. COLLIERY FATALITY

    William Collins, aged 21 years, an underground shunter, was killed instantly to-day at Elerington Colliery When he was crushed between an ...

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  18. WOMAN DISCHARGED

    When Nellie Cameron, aged 25 years, domestic, was charged at the Central Court to-day with maliciously shooting at Harry Roper with intent to do ...

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  19. "LABOR DAILY" BALLOT

    Votes in the ballot for the "Labor Daily" directorate Which allegedly went astray, were referred to during the cross-examination of the general ...

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  20. MR. SAVAGE RETURNS

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Savage) returned to-day from his visit overseas and received a tumultuous Welcome. ...

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  21. SEAMEN'S AWARDS

    An unusual situation arose during the hearing of a case before the Conciliation Commissioner. (Mr. C. J. Baker) to-day when Mr. Jacob ...

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  22. BANKRUPT'S STORY

    Giving evidence during his examination in the Bankruptcy Court to-day. Louis Herbert Manley, former lessee of the racehorse King's Head, said that in ...

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  24. "SPITEFUL DEMONSTRATIONS"

    "The Times," in a leader, states that the burning of the Customs huts on both sides of the border, and other acts of sabotage which immediately ...

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  25. SAFE BLOWN AT GOSFORD

    It is reported that cracksmen blew a safe at the Co-operative Citrus Packing House Ltd. last night, taking £80 in cash and cheques. The intruders ...

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  27. BUILDING TRADES AWARD

    The recent decision by the Wollongong magistrate on the "country clause" of the building trades award will be followed up in other country ...

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  28. INQUIRY BY POLICE

    A systematic inquiry has been begun by the Belfast police and border authorities into the origin of the outrages. More than a dozen men have ...

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  29. SHEEP FLY

    Mr. F. J. Grogan, a sheep breeder and sheep classer of Downing, recently suggested to the Graziers' Association that a flame thrower might be used ...

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  30. "MORNING POST"

    Lord Camrose has bought the "Morning Post" at a price reported to be between £150,000 and £250,000. The shareholders have accepted an offer ...

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  32. SUNDAY SPORT

    A move by the Bathurst Football League to convene a conference of delegates representing the local sporting bodies to assist in the fight to ...

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  33. EGYPT'S KING

    Scenes of great enthusiasm marked the investiture of King Farauk, where by, at the age of 18 years, he becomes the world's youngest reigning monarch. ...

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  35. GOLD FOUND IN STONE

    Relief workers making a new tourist road at Mt. panorama, found gold in a stone which they were breaking. The yield was small but some of the workers ...

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  36. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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  37. NON-SAFETY MATCHES

    At the last conference of the Graziers' Association of New South Wales it was decided to request the State Government to gazette section 3 of ...

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  38. MAE WEST'S MARRIAGE

    The court has issued an order decreeing that Mae West was married to Frederick Wallace on April 11, 1911, but has refused Wallace's requst for ...

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