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  4. JAPANESE REVERSES

    Artillery duels were a feature of to-day's operations on the Chapei front, while at Woosung Japanese naval guns pounded the Chinese defences, and aeroplanes bombed the entrenched troops, inflicting heavy ...

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  5. DUTTON PARK MURDER

    The public gallery at the Police Court was again packed on the second day of the hearing of the case in which Frederick Emmanuel Lewis, 24, shop proprietor, and John Wilson, 21, labourer, are charged that on ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICA

    Before the debate on the gold standard was resumed in the House of Assembly to-day the Minister of Finance (Mr. N. C. ...

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  7. PROBLEMS OF TRANSPORT

    Representatives of the Commonwealth and States met in Sydney yesterday for the Transport Conference convened as the result of a resolution ...

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  8. BUSH FIRES

    Bush fires, which started about a week ago, are still raging on a wide front at Cobbada-mana, and racing through ...

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  9. POSITION ON WATERFRONT

    The whole position on the waterfront will be ventilated thoroughly by the ship owners and the Waterside Workers' Federation during the ...

    Article : 247 words
  10. Authorities Fight

    The Rural Fires Board, Brisbane, received advice on Sunday that the fire was travelling on a ten miles front, and at the rate of two miles ...

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  11. MR. S. M. BRUCE

    It is assumed in official circles in London that if Mr. S. M. Bruce leaves Australia in May his intention presumably will be to spend some time ...

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  12. VON HINDENBURG

    It is officially announced that Marshal von Hindenberg has decided to stand again for the Presidency. He is assured of widespread support, ...

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  13. Consular Protest

    Immediately following the landing of further Japanese troops to-day the foreign consuls further protested against the ...

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  14. DARING FEAT

    Hanging head downwards over tho side of an aeroplane for over an hour while a passenger held him by a cloth tied to his ankles and a fellow pilot ...

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  15. CRIMINAL COURT

    Andrew John Handran, solicitor of the Supreme Court of Queensland, appeared before Mr. Justice Webb at the Criminal Sittings of the Supreme ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND FLOODS

    Heavy continuous rain which followed three months' dryness, states an Auckland message, has caused serious floods, land being covered in ...

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  17. DISARMAMENT

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" telegraphs: The real interest in the Disarmament Conference lies in the ...

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  18. Charge of Setting Alight

    Alfred John Noll, aged 35, a well-known Wilmington pastoralist and farmer, was arrested on a charge of having set alight to property ...

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  19. CANCER CONFERENCE

    Arrangements have been made for the third annual cancer conference to be held in Canberra on March 29. This date which has been seelcted ...

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  20. BLACKMAIL AT GENEVA

    The "Daily Express," in a leader entitled "Blackmail at Geneva," says the League of Nations is on the horns of a dilemma. If it does ...

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  21. SYDNEY TO ENGLAND

    Preparations are being made for a voyage from Sydney to England in a 34-foot cutter. The members of the party will be ...

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  22. DEAD IN SWAMP

    With his head in water about a foot in depth, Leslie Stanley Patten, 28, of Queen Street, Altona, was found yesterday morning lying dead ...

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  23. VIGILANCE NEEDED

    The importance of adequate permanent measures to cope with any possible recrudescence of the infantile paralysis epidemic was stressed by the ...

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  24. LABOUR TO CONTEST ALL NEW SOUTH WALES SEATS.

    The New South Wales executive of the Federal Labour Party has decided definitely to contest all seats at the next State elections. ...

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  25. IRISH FREE STATE TRAGEDY

    The eleventh hour introduction of tragedy into the Irish elections has profoundly stirred the electorate, and it is believed it will have a powerful ...

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  26. EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT

    Miss Peggy St. Claire, representing Australia, as she appeared at the Ball held at Grosvenor House, London, to raise Funds for the Empire Development Association. The Kangaroo is a live one. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. STOP PRESS

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  28. DEATH UNEXPECTED

    The death of Sir Arthur Duckham, which occurred yesterday evening at his home at Ashtead (Surrey), was quite unexpected, and was due to heart ...

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  29. STORM IN SYDNEY.

    Houses in many of the suburbs were flooded and huge torrents o£ water held up tram and motor traffic during a torrential downpour early this morning. ...

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  30. TOURIST AIRMEN

    Mr. H. Jenkins and Mr. H. Jeffrey, of Melbourne, who recently arrived in Australia on a leisurely flight from England, reached Sydney yesterday ...

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  31. FATAL CAR SMASH

    Three of the four occupants of a car were injured, one fatally, when it collided last night with a G[?]g tram at Forestville. They were Mrs. ...

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  32. JAPANESE FREIGHTER AGROUND.

    The small coasting steamer Kybra was dispatched from Fremantle last night to the assistance of the Japanese freighter [?]ayo Mar[?], which ...

    Article : 70 words
  33. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN OIL STRIKE SETTLED.

    Work was resumed yesterday morning, following the settlement of the dispute between the oil companies and their employees. The men had been ...

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