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  5. DETECTIVE'S ALLEGED SCHEME FOR STEALING CARS

    Allegations of a detective-sergeant's proposal to two car dealers to steal cars and share the profits were made in evidence by a witness in the police court, before Mr. W. E. H. Ferguson, P.M., to-day. The evidence was given in connection with the case in which ex-Detective Kenneth Campbell ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BULLET NARROWLY MISSED LIONEL VAN PRAAG

    Lionel Van Praag, the Australian dirt track rider, narrowly escaped being shot to-day, a bullet Kitting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 161 words
  7. MICRO-PHONE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Monday.—Siemens Brothers have arranged with Amalgamated Wireless (Australia) to exchange the patents and designs, enabling the latter to manufacture in Sydney the British post office standard micro-telephone set "neophone," ...

    Article : 42 words
  8. PREPARED HIS OWN SPEECH.

    GENEVA, Monday.—Mr. E. de Valera (President of the Irish Free State) wrote most of his Geneva speech himself. He declined the draft of the League Secretariat, which usually prepares the speech for the convenience of the President. ...

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  9. BUS PROPRIETOR TO PAY £440

    The part owner of the Black and White bus service at Lota, Thomas Gwy[?]me Victor Lewis, was ordered to pay £440 9s 2d ...

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  10. PARAGUAY PREPARED TO CEASE HOSTILITIES.

    The Paraguayan Government to day announced its acceptance of a proposal for the cessation of hostilities in the disputed ...

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    ANITA PAGE, beautiful star, who has a fine part in "Skyscraper Souls," at the Tivoli. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. FRENCH SUBMARINE EXPLOSION

    Cherbourg (France), Monday. An engineer was killed and 32 of the crew were hurt, some seriously, in an explosion on the ...

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  13. BENGAL BOMB OUTRAGE

    FURTHER details of the Chittagong outrage show that 14 persons were injured. The ...

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  14. GANDHI BREAKS HIS FAST

    IN the presence of Rabindranath Tagore, India's famous poet, and many doctors, Gandhi ...

    Article : 29 words
  15. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day 10,012 bales were offered, including 2447 from New South Wales, 2961 from Queensland, 1652 from Victoria, ...

    Article : 72 words
  16. WALL-STREET MARKET.

    AFTER a buoyant opening to-day, Wall-street declined, but a fresh wave of selling splashed over the market late in the afternoon. The ...

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  17. MACKAY MAN'S EVIDENCE DESCRIBED AS FALSE

    Evidence denying that he had ever offered William M'Mahon, of Mackay, commission that might amount to £1000 in connection with the proposed erection of a butter factory at Mackay in 1928 "if he (M'Mahon) were prepared to work under the lap with them" was given by William Drewe, sales supervisor for Waugh and Josephson, when the Royal Commission inquiring into the ...

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  18. Jackson With Norths.

    ARCHIE JACKSON, the Australian test batsman, will return to Brisbane before the end of the week and will play with Northern Suburbs on ...

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  19. STOLE £150 FROM COMPANION

    The story of how a woman who had chartered an aeroplane to take her to Sydney with £150 of stolen money was caught in the nick of time was told to Mr. W. E. H. Ferguson, P.M., in the Police Court to-day. ...

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  20. RESIGNATION'S CUT AND DRIED

    King George is returning from Balmoral (Scotland) five days ahead of schedule, presumably to be in readiness to receive the resignations of the Ministers opposed to the Ottawa agreements and to apoint their successors. ...

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  21. TENNIS TAKINGS.

    THE Tennis Council of Australia decided last night that for test matches against the United States and for State matches the local associations ...

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  22. SUGGESTION OF FOUL PLAY DISCOUNTED IN SPRING HILL TRAGEDY.

    The suggestion of foul play which was at first associated with the finding of the body of J. J. Considine, a noted tootrunner and athlete of a few years ago, in a laneway off Cousins-street, Spring 4111, last night, is now largely discounted by the police, as the result of their investigations, and the report of Dr. J. V. Duhig, who made a post-mortem examination. ...

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  23. "THIS IS INSOLENCE."

    "This is insolence carried too far: it is one He after another," declared Herr Hitler (Nazi leader) in an article in the "National ...

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