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  5. Jury Act May be Importantly Amended

    SHANGHAI, Monday.—A Japanese reports states that '2500 Soviet troops surrounded Manchuli. Another Japanese report to a ...

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  7. HANDS UP!

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Armed with [?] pea rifle, a robber entered a bakery at Annandale at dusk last night, and menaced two employees. The intruder ...

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  8. JURY ACT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—It is expected that one of the most important measures which will be included in the Government's ...

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  9. AT THE GRAVE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The death of William Minihan (49), which occurred suddenly at his home at Kensington, on Saturday, is puzzling medical ...

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  10. UNION LEADERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The seven union, lenders arrested 'yesterday, appeared in court to-day on changes of conspiracy. Mr. Sproule, on behalf of the ...

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  11. TWELVE ARRESTS

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Twelve men were arrested to-day, following another demonstration by the unemployed. The men formed up outside the ...

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  12. FOR BRAVERY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A list of awards by the Royal Humane Society of Australia for the year ended June of was announced to-day. The ...

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  13. STOLEN MONEY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — William John Rode (48), agent, was charged lathe police court to-day with, whilE a servant of the Bean Pastoral Company,' ...

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  14. EXPRESS CARS

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—Plying at tram and 'bus rates, a service of express cars opened at the new station in the city yesterday. ...

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  15. BRISBANE SHOW

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—H. Watson, acting secretary of tho Royal National, Association, stated to-day, that the entries of the 1929 Brisbane Show 'in ...

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  16. CHURCH v. STATE

    MALTA, Monday.—A number of parish priests are violently. campaigning against the Government, declaring, in sermons that the Government is. ...

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  17. BITTER STRIKERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A crowd of Strikers last night stoned the house of P. Quartley, volunteer timber worker, and smashed 15 windows. ...

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  18. TIMBER TRADE

    VICTORIA (British Columbia.), Tuesday.—The Premier '(Mr. Tolmie) announced on Monday that the (Government would aid provincial lumbermen ...

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  19. STATE CANNERY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The State Cannery has been purchased by the Victoria Cross Manufacturing Compony, Limited, Duthic Brothers, South ...

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  20. Frisco to Tokio

    TOKIO, Monday.—Bromley, who intends to make a flight from San Francisco to Tokio, applied for. a permit. He is expected to start to-morrow. The ...

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  21. BANK ROBBERY

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday, — Aubrey' George and Lorraine De Lanty were to-day committed for trial on a charge of robbery under arms. ...

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  22. AUGUST 20

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Premier, (Mr. A. E. Moore) stated to-day that Cabinet had definitely derided upon August 20 as the date for the opening ...

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  23. GELIGNITE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—[?] plug of gelignite was discovered on a tram line at McMahon's Point, and 16 other plugs were found in a horse ...

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