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  4. Huge Death Roll in Collision at Sea

    Forty-five persons perished after the Ward liner Mohawk collided with the Norwegian cargo steamer Talisman off the New Jersey coast on Thursday night. Eight of the dead are known to be passengers. These include four ...

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  6. LABOR CONFERENCE

    A decision of great importance to the Labor movement was reached at the Victorian Labor Party Conference yesterday. ...

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  7. SHOCKING TRAGEDY

    A double sooting tragedy occurred at Austral Eden. Lower Macleay, early yesterday morning. As a result, Geddes Taylor, aged 26 ...

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  8. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    Methods of combating unemployment will be the principal matters discussed at the Premiers' Conference, which will commence on February 12. ...

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  9. AUTOGYRO CRASH

    An autogyro crashed at the Mornington air pageant yesterday afternoon and was drecked. The pilot, George Colman, was badly injured, and was ...

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  10. DESTRUCTIVE GALE

    A furious gale, reaching 90 miles an hour, accompanied by storms of snow sleet, is sweeping the British Isle. The gale started yesterday ...

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  11. MAN'S LEG AMPUTATED

    A heavy lorry got out of control while descending Ben Lomond last night and the driver, Edgar Was returned the vehicle into an ...

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  12. BURNS STATUE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) yesterday accepted on behalf of Australia the Burns memorial statue, which has been created at the Federal ...

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  13. FOUND STARVING

    James Clark, aged 41 years, was found in a school shed at North Stockton yesterday in a very weak condition as the result of lack of food. He ...

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  14. AEROPLANE STALLS AT GUNNEDAH

    An aeroplane, belonging to the Sydney Aero Club, crashed here yesterday afternoon, and two occupants had narrow escapes. In landing, the aeroplane ...

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  15. MR. LLOYD GEORGE

    Mr. Lloyd George, continuing his "New Deal" speeches at the Birmingham jewellers' annual dinner, emphasised the necessity for security ...

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  16. APOLOGY OFFERED

    Sir John Simon's successful action for slander against a Norfolk Methodist minister, the Rev. J. Whitaker Bond, who had declared in a speech ...

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  17. AIR MAIL 'PLANE

    When the DH86 'plane leaves Brisbane for Darwin with the English mails on Tuesday, a full complement of passengers will be carried. None, ...

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  19. PENSIONERS' CONFERENCE

    A conference of old-age and invalid pensioners at the Darlington Town Town Hall yesterday carried resolutions asking for the abolition of the ...

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  20. LACK OF FLYING MAPS

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. A. Parkhill) admitted to-day that there were some grounds for the criticism made by visiting airmen concerning ...

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  21. DISABLED TANKER

    The H.M.S. Frobisher, which has been standing by the British tanker Valverda, which is disabled by fire in the Atlantic, has now taken her in tow Atlantic, has now taken her in ...

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  22. MOSQUITO PLAGUE

    The mosquito plague is still causing havoc in the surrounding district. Even native animals, including wallabies, kangaroos, and rabbits have been ...

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  23. DEATH OF ROYAL TUTOR

    Mr. Alexander Wigram Allen Leeper, G.B.E. counsellor in the Foreign Office, the former tutor of Prince George, Duke of Kent, died to-day ...

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  24. SIR MACTHERSON ROBERTSON

    Sir. Macpherson Robertson announced yesterday that he would leave on February 10 for a tour of Britain and Europe. He said that, although he had ...

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  25. DROWNING BOY SAVED

    Lewis Vincent Coles, aged 37 years, was dragged beneath the water when he attempted to rescue his 11 year old nephew, William Coles, in French's ...

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  26. SIX INJURED

    Six persons were injured, though none seriously, when a lorry got out the road, and capsized over an ...

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  27. WIDOWER COMMITS SUICIDE

    Ricard Henry Chadwick, aged 34 years, shot himself outside the window of a house at Williamstown yesterday. The deceased was a widower, and it is ...

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  28. ADMIRAL COONTZ DIES

    The death' has occurred of Admiral Goontz, Commander of the United States Fleet. ...

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  29. SENTENCED FOR THEFT

    Reginald Arthur Dawson, aged 29 years was sentenced to six months' imprisonment at the Finley Police Court by Messrs. C. Druitt and G. C. ...

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  30. OUR CABLE SERVICE

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

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  31. FOUND DEAD IN STREET

    Believed to have committed suicide, George Henry Newman, aged about 52 years of Pyrmont, was found dead in the street near his home this morning. ...

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  32. GIFT TO PRINCE HENRY

    While in New Zealand Prince Henry took a fancy to a hunter, Silent Bill, and the horse's owner, Mr. T.A. Dunson, presented him to the Prince, ...

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