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  4. STRANGE DISCOVERY

    The police are mystified by the discovery of bloodstains and two revolver shells in the compartment of a train which arrived at Central station ...

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  5. DARING ESCAPE

    A sensational escape from the Goulburn Reformatory was made yesterday by H. Davidson, who was being detained for not complying with a ...

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  6. STATION OWNER'S DAUGHTERS

    An application was made to Mr. Justice Long Innes to-day under the Testator's Family Maintenance Act by Margaret Jean Casey and Katherine ...

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  7. KING'S ILLNESS

    King George, who has been confined to his bed with a cold, is reported to be slightly worse. Owing to his illness all Royal appointments at ...

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  8. SUSPECT ARRESTED

    The Commissioner of Police, Mr. James Mitchell, received a telegram today from the police at Blackall Queensland, stating that a man has been arrested there in ...

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  9. OLYMPIC GAMES

    At the welcome home to the well Known swimming mentor, Harry Hay, by the Manly Swimming Club to-day. Hay, referring to the Olympic Games, said that "Boy" Charlton ...

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  11. A RESTLESS NIGHT

    A bulletin was issued this morning, stating that the King had a restless night, his temperature remaining at 101 degrees. There is a slight ...

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  12. DISEASED CATTLE

    Replying to remarks made by Mr. George Reynolds that diseased cattle were sent to Sydney for slaughter because they brought higher prices, the ...

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  13. PUBLIC CEREMONIES

    The Queen, accompanied by the Duke of York, this afternoon performed two ceremonies on behalf of the King. Her Majesty opened the ...

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  14. ALLEGED SHOPBREAKING

    At the North Sydney Police Court this morning, Arthur Stewart, aged 28 years, laborer, and James M'Pherson aged 19, laborer, were charged on three counts of ...

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  15. ACTRESS KILLED

    The Full Court of New South Wales to-day set aside the verdict, and entered a non-suit in the action in which the parents of Frances Josephine Olga ...

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  16. BRITISH INDUSTRY

    At a meting of 6000 unionists at Glasgow to-day, the Prime Minister Mr. Bladwin, declared that there was a spirit of give and take in Europe ...

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  17. NAVAL CONTROVERSY

    Lord Lee of Farcham, who was a delegate to the Washington Conference in 1921-22, speaking at the Newsvendors' Benevolent Association dinner last night ...

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  18. HURLEY AT CAIRO

    Leaving the desert station at Rutbah at 6 o'clock this morning on his way from Bagdad, Captain Frank Hurley, who with his two companions is engaged in essaying ...

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  19. HUMAN BONES UNEARTHED

    A skull and thigh bone were dug up in the sand on the bed of the Little Para River at Salisbury to-day. It is believed that the bowes belong to ...

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  20. UNEXPECTED ARRIVAL IN EGYPT

    Mr. Hurley unexpectedly arrived at the Heliopolis aerodrome last night. He is awaiting the permission of the Egyptian Government to fly on to London by the ...

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  22. SECRETARY FOR WAR

    The Secretary for War, Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, today announced to the Colchester Conservative Association that he will not stand for re-election for Colchester ...

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  23. AEROPLANES IN GALE

    Assisted by a gale, a Dutch Fokker airliner driven by two engines, each of 500 h.p., flew from London to Rotterdam in 86 minutes. at an average speed of 168 miles ...

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  24. PENNY POSTAGE IN BRITAIN

    In the House of Commons today the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Winston Churchill, stated that, contrary to reports, there was no intention to revert to Denny ...

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