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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    S.E. to E. and NE. wind, in N.W. half of Tasman and S.E. corner of continent, tendency to fog ...

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  5. HUNT FOR MURDERERS

    Two separate squads of detectives are to-day making an intensive investigation of the meagre known facts of the murder of John Thoma Demsey, 39, the driver of Darbyshire's Melbourne to Bendigo service transport, whose body was found in ...

    Article : 446 words
  6. CHARGES AGAINST YOUTHS

    Five charges against youths, including theft, receiving and housebreaking, were mentioned in the Newcastle Police Court ...

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  7. TRUCK MURDER MYSTERY

    Police who searched the Kinglake bush standing around the bag which contains the body of Demsey, the truck driver. Mounted Constable Bremner, who discovered the shallow grave, is on the extreme left.—Picturegram. The missing transport truck, which was discovered by campers in dense dense bush, two miles from Kinglake West, and 42 miles from Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "THE SUN'S" NEW FEATURES

    BEGINNING next Monday, new regular features will be added to "The Newcastle Sun." ...

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  9. TRUTH WAS NOT HUSHED UP

    "There is no truth whatever in the suggestion that the facts about the destroyer Basilisk were hushed up to avoid ...

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  10. 456TH STATE LOTTERY RESULTS IN "SUN"

    The prize-winning numbers in the 456th State Lottery drawing will be published in tabulated order in "The ...

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  11. BIG ORDER FOR 'BUSES

    Newcastle is to share in the latest £200,000 order for new 'buses placed by the Department of Road Transport. ...

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  12. Rifles and Watches

    George James Gleeson, 22, motor mechanic, was remanded on £20 ball to November 12, on charges of having, at Islington on October 29, received £5 ...

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  13. ELECTROCUTED IN PIT AT POWER HOUSE

    Workmates and ambulance officers tried for over an hour this morning to restore life to the body of Matthew Fleming, ...

    Article : 230 words
  14. Housebreaking Alleged

    John Steele Reid. 20, laborer, was remanded to November 18 on £50 ball, on charges of having at Adamstown on October 31 broken and entered the ...

    Article : 86 words
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  17. "HOLD THE ELECTIONS, SAYS SPOONER

    Mr. Spooner to-day advised the councils in the Newcastle area to go ahead with preparations for ...

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  18. GIBES FROM PRESS OF GERMANY

    The re-election of Mr. [?]a Guar[?] as Mayor of New York is bitterly criticised by the German Press, which remembers his anti-Nazi speeches. ...

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  19. SERGEANT MAJOR SPRANG TO IT

    A sergeant-major jumped to it when with a series of loud explosions, a firework jumping-jack was thrown at the drum-major's feet as a guard from the ...

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  20. OUTRAGES IN PALESTINE

    Questioned in the House of Commons to-day on the action taken against the Arab Higher Committee in Palestine, the Colonial Secretary ...

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  21. TALKING MACHINE RECORD

    "Sandy at the Nudist Club," a popular talking machine record, was discussed in Parliament last night. The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. ...

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  22. FASHION PLATE ATHLETES

    "Best dressed" is one of the titles the English girls hope to win at the Empire Games. Members of the team are being ...

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  23. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    V.R.C. Oaks: Prairie Moon 1, [?] telle's Star 2, Ena 3. Betting: Princess Pam, 3 Prairle Moon, 5 En[?] Miss Devlin, 15 Ortelle's Star, Divs ...

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  24. HITLER AND HIS SPEECHES

    Complaining that, in the past, the sense has often been altered by the omission of whole passages. Herr Hitler has ordered that, for the future, ...

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  25. A MAN WHO WAS "TOLD THINGS" ABOUT SYDNEY

    A visitor who escaped from the perils of Sydney at night tells about it in a book. "I did not test the statement, but I was told by several people that your life would be very cheap after dark in ...

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  26. MORE HEAVY RAIN SAYS MARES

    We are to have a change—rain from the north Instead of from the cast and south. A depression appears to be coming down from Queensland. ...

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  27. BRITISH FOREIGN BROADCASTS

    Anti-Fascist and pro-Bolshevik broadcasts from Britain are anticipated by the "Biersenzeitung." in a comment on the British plan for ...

    Article : 97 words
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