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  5. CESSNOCK WOMAN BATTERED WITH HAMMER FIENDISH ASSAULT ON WEEK-OLD BRIDE

    CESSNOCK, Saturday.—Attacked late this afternoon in savage fashion and battered about the head with a hammer by a man, Mrs. Cassie Pattison, of Allandale Road, Cessnock, received shocking injuries from which it is doubtful if she ...

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  6. Some of Yesterday's Arrivals by Maunganui

    Arrivals by the Maunganui from 'Frisco yesterday included (from left to right): Hon. George Peel, on a pleasure trip; Mrs. Freda Smith, screen-star Ronald Colman's sister, on her second visit; Walter Cathro, managing director of Walter Cathro, Pty., Ltd.) J.L. Cathro, his brother, representing R.C.A. Photophone, Inc.; Colonel Sclater. Australian representative for the Canadian Pacific Railway Co.; and Professor Goll, of the Melbourne University's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FIVE MORE ARE BAILED UP

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Melbourne's gunmen were again active to-night. Hailing up Michael Kelly, of Port Melbourne, while he was on his way ...

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  8. DARING WAVERLEY HOLD-UP

    THREE masked bandits figured in an amazingly daring hold-up at Waverley last night. In response to a telephone call at 6.15 ...

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  9. QUACKS MUST BE BARRED

    "THERE should be legislation to prevent unskilled people setting themselves up and claiming to cure any complaint, declared the Minister for ...

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  10. WHEN MINISTER WAS KISSED

    ORANGE, Saturday.—When Mr. Drummond (Minister for Education) was addressing the infants at Orange ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. POLICE RAID TIN HARES

    A SENSATION was caused at the tin hare meeting at Harold Park last night, when shortly after the programme commenced a large p[?] of ...

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  12. CRUSHED UNDER LORRY

    PINNED beneath a lorry after a fifty-feet leap over an embankment, about two miles from Windsor yesterday, Cecil Sinneran, of Cardigan-street, ...

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  13. Cook!

    HOUSEWIVES may cook appetising meals to their hearts' content to-day, for the restrictions were lifted from 5 p.m. ...

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  14. FELL 200 FEET TO DEATH

    FROM 200 feet above street level, Douglas Canning, a rigger and dogman, hurtled to his death on the Elizabeth-street tram tracks yesterday ...

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  15. ON GRAVE CHARGE

    GORDON CHARLES LUKE (12), a parker was charged at Central Court yesterday with assaulting Vera McCauley, with intent to commit ...

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  16. BALACLAVA'S BY-ELECTION

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  17. YOUTH BADLY INJURED

    SERIOUS injuries were sustained by Olive Oliver Foster (15), of Dart-brook-road, Auburn, last night when he was knocked down by a motor car in ...

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  18. JACK CANNOT LAID TO REST

    A KOOKABURRA in a nearby tree cackled merrily as the body of Jack Valentine Cannot was lowered into the grave at Rookwood Cemetery ...

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  19. SCHOOLBOYS ON TRAIN

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Complaints have been made to the Railway Commissioners of the conduct of Melbourne Grammar boys who went to ...

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  20. To Rest

    Jack Cannot, whose burial took place yesterday. "Truth" has opened a fund for his widow and children as reported on Page 17. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. The End of the Play

    His last joke cracked, his last jest ended, they bore comedian Jack Cannot to his final rest, while sorrowing wife and old comrades followed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. SHORT AND SHARP

    THOUGH no announcement was made at the conclusion of a meeting of the State Council of the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Union, ...

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  23. REST HOME FOR BOBBIES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—General Blarney Chief Commissioner of Police in Victoria, is the originator of a bright scheme for the rejuvenation ...

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  24. STOP PRESS

    Tamworth, Saturday.—While travelling in a car between Barrabra and Bingara on their way to Crowmountain, to-day, Mr. Sinclair and Mr. ...

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  25. MAY BE GASLESS

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.—Reports of the threatened failure of gas coal supplies have centred all eyes this week on Port Waratah, where the stack ...

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  26. A PLACE IN "TRUTH"!

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  27. MORE MEN DISMISSED

    KIAMA, Saturday.—Twenty nine men working in the Railway Commissioners' Quarry received notice yesterday that their serviced would be no ...

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  28. ARMED ROBBERY?

    WALTER HENRY BROWN (25), a laborer, who had been arrested at 10 p.m. the previous night by a posse of detectives and police, was ...

    Article : 63 words
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