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  4. EMPIRE TRADE

    Australia is gradually increasing her trade with British countries, while her business with foreign countries is d[?] This is revealed by ...

    Article : 184 words
  5. INFANTS' BODIES

    Within had a mile of each other the bodies of two infants were found in Sydney Harbor to-day. A make child's body was found on the rocks ...

    Article : 59 words
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  7. IN A NUTSHELL

    Weather warming up. Yesterday's hot sun was quite a relief after the coolness of the preceding four days. A tribute to country racing. The ...

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  8. LIGHTNING FATALITY

    While taking shelter from a violent storm Frank Briteen (22). who had been fishing on a beach some miles from Babinda, was killed by ...

    Article : 98 words
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  10. Abandoned Child

    Alleged to have left her child in a lot on the verandah of a house at Erskineville on Friday night, a young woman was remanded on bond at the ...

    Article : 65 words
  11. TRAIN WRECKING ATTEMPT

    An attempt to wreck an electric train, which was crowded with picnickers and surfers, was made near Dulwich Hill railway station last night. ...

    Article : 81 words
  12. BIG ROBBERY

    The Police Department to-day offered a substantial reward for information leading to the conviction of the thieves in last night's robbery at St. ...

    Article : 163 words
  13. N.Z. WOOL SALES

    Contrary to expectations, prices at the Christchurch wool sales to-day were f[?]ner, although below the rules which ruled on December. ...

    Article : 66 words
  14. INDIAN ELECTION

    Chandra Bowes unexpectedly was re-elected president of the Congress. The election is regarded as a reverse for Gandhi's policy of passive as ...

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  15. BURLINGTON THEATRE

    At the Burlington Theatre to-night will be the final screening of the current programme with "The Kid Comes Back." a first class fight ...

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  16. BOMBING OUTRAGES

    The police raided the Irish quarter of Liverpool and arrested five, including a father and two sons, on charges of possessing explosives. They also ...

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  17. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    [?]n [?]n effort to raise the membership of the Returned soldiers' League the Federal president (Sir Gilbert Dyett) will launch a new drive on ...

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  18. VICTORIAN FIRES

    Owing to hot northerly winds, a recurrence of bush fires is feared at several Victorian centres. Men are standing by to fight the flames should the ...

    Article : 170 words
  19. EXPLOSIVES FOUND

    A bag containing 606 sticks of gelignite, eight boxes of detonators, and 3000 feet of fuse was found by the police at Figtree Beach. Lane Cove ...

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  20. WITNESS SUICIDES

    George weinberg, who was expected to be the star witness at the second trial of the alleged racketeer. Johnny Hines, shot himself in the bathroom ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND FLOODS

    Fine weather over Queensland has dispelled any further danger of floodings. Rivers that last week were overrunning their banks are now falling. ...

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  22. MINE-OWNER HURT

    Almost burned as a heap of dirt, mad and [?]mber J. J. Hill. owner of [?] Swan[?] [?] was seriously injured when the main prospecting ...

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  23. MR. J. N. LAWSON

    Mr. J. N. Lawson M P. Parliamentary Secretary has enlisted with the Australian Army Veterinary Corps He held a Commission in this ...

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  24. Tasmanian Anxiety

    With a northerly wind blowing and rising temperatures, the dangers of bush-fires are again appearing and the Weather Bureau has issued a ...

    Article : 68 words
  25. WELL-KNOWN FOOTRUNNER

    After an illeness extending over a period of a month, the death occurred in the Dubbo District Hospital to-day of the well known professional runner. ...

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  26. SEA MENACES TOWN

    Fears are expressed that before long, many homes at Southport, popular surfing resort of Brisbane, will be threatened by erosion. Heavy ...

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  27. JUDGE'S SICK LEAVE

    Twelve months sick furlough has been grat[?]ed to Mr. Justice Lukin, of the Federal Bankruptcy Court. His Honey prospects lake a holiday in ...

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  28. WHEAT MARKET

    Although to-day was a public holiday, many wheat merchants were in their offices ad kept an eye on the market following the trend of prices ...

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  29. RACECOURSE CHARGE

    Harold McNichol (28) was remanded at the Central Police Court to-day until next Friday on a charge of operating as an unregistered bookmaker in ...

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  30. TUMUT DEATH

    Detective-Sergeant Allmond left Sydney to-day to conduct inquiries into the death of Michael Downing, who was found with grave head ...

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  31. CAR'S CAPSIZE

    When a babe car overturned at Carlingford to-day, Mrs. Florence Squarneas (49) and her husband were seriously injured. It is believed that ...

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