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  4. OVER THE 'PHONE

    In the week which ended October 1 the record number of 2970 telephone calls was out through on the Melbourne-Sydney lines. This is an ...

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  5. STRIKES DON'T PAY

    Mr. Williams, in his presidential address at the Labor Party Conference, said "Labor does not think international industrial peace could be ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN FARMERS

    The President. Mr. A. E. Hunt. M.L.C., presided over the annual masting of the Australian Farmers' Federal Organisation which was held ...

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  7. MISSING MISSIONARY

    The first news of the captured Australian missionary, Rev. Davies, has been received by meant of two evangelists, who succeeded in ...

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  9. BRITAIN'S POLICY

    "What in the name of Heaven can I do to turn Britain into a protectionist country?" The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce asked that ...

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  11. THE MISSING GIRL

    Mrs. Murray, the telepathist, who proceeded to Poolamacca Station on Saturday in order to clear up the mystery of the disappearance of the ...

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  12. RED ADVANCE

    A panic has followed Saturday's dramatic turn in events and Sun Chuan Fang's abandonment in face of the "Red" advance. San now ...

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  13. A.L.P. TROUBLE

    It is understood that negotiations for the settlement of the A.L.P. trouble have been broken off, and that as a result a bitter fight will ...

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  14. ALLEGED FALSE EVIDENCE

    At the Criminal Court yesterday Walton Askew Almond, manager of the supreme Court Hotel, who was charged with having given false ...

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  15. "TELL GRANNIE"

    Arthur [?]ng[?]s, an old roan, together with his grandchild, was walking on the bank of the creek at Mosman when the old man staggered and fell ...

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  16. ATTACKED BY PIG.

    Eric Roberta, a farmer on the soldiers' settlement at Main Arm. was savagely attacked by a pig. He was tossed in the air, and had his ...

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  17. AUCKLAND TO AUSTRALIA.

    Coot. Robert Robertson arrived in Sydney to-day from New Zealand, to compute negotiations for a night from Australia to Auckland. In an ...

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  18. A.W.U. AND LANG.

    Mr. Bodkin, secretary of the Railway Workers' branch of the A.W.U., says the continued inspired reports appearing in the press to the ...

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  19. BACK INTO UNIFORM

    All members of the State branch of the plain Clothes police, with the exception of the sergeant-instructor, assistant police prosecutor and the ...

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  20. A MISSING LAUNCH.

    A launch seen off Pigeon Bay yesterday, apparently making for Little Atalca, has not been reported since. A tragedy is feared. The vessel ...

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  21. BATHURST CONFERENCE

    The Minister for Lands Mr. P. F. Loughlin, last night commented upon the complaints of Mr. C. E. D. Meares regarding the represention of ...

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  22. 'PACK OF BUSHRANGERS'

    Mr. H. C. Cooke, president of the Illawarra Rugby League, speaking at the annual dinner of the Western Suburbs Club, said "the local referees ...

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  23. INFANT MORTALITY

    Mr. Innes Noad, M.L.C., President of the Royal Welfare Society, says that [?]ing by the monthly. [?]al statistics for the metropolis the ...

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  24. WILLIAMS IS HOPEFUL

    Group Captain Williams, interviewed before leaving Thursday Island, said he expected if favored by good weather conditions to accomplish his ...

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  25. GROUND FOR DIVORCE

    Should the bill which Mr. Snowball, Independent Laborite, intends to introduce into the Victorian Assembly next week, be passed, separation ...

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  26. MOLESTING GIRLS

    The police have received information that a young man has been molesting school girls in various suburbs. The latest case occurred ...

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  27. TAILORS VICTIMISED.

    During last night thieves entered the factory of Tulley and Co. manufacturing tailers. Elizabeth Street City, and stole £500 worth of suits ...

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  28. PRICE OF PETROL

    Mr. W. C. Hill, Federal Minister for Works, indicated last night that the policy enunciated by the Prime Minister towards the close of last ...

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  29. OVER DORRIGO MOUNTAIN.

    A car driven by Mr. L. Seymour crashed 40 feet over the side of Dorrigo Mountain Road yesterday. Mr. Seymour and a passenger were ...

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  30. TROUBLE AT FORD WORKS.

    The refusal by the management of the Henry Ford workshops in Geelong to permit a union organiser to enter the factory to speak to the ...

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  31. ON THE TAN

    On the Caulfield track this morning Spearer, with a medium weight in the saddle, covered nine furlongs in 2 mins, and half-a-second. ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND FIRES

    The railway bridge over the Isis River in the Maryborough district was ignited, presumably by bush fire yesterday afternoon. It was ...

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  33. TRAM COLLISION

    A tram which was travelling along Bellevue Hill has last night [?] with the rear of a stationary tun in Stanley Street. The accident was ...

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  34. BATTERED MAN FOUND

    H. Brewater (52) was found in a semi-copacious condition in the back yard of his home at Queen's Road New La[?]ton. The ambulance took ...

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  35. THE PYANSFORD SHOOTING

    At the formal inquiry concerning the deaths of George Walsh and Violet, Welsh, whose bodies were found in a paddock at Pyransford on ...

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  36. SMUGGLING OPIUM.

    John Williams, aged 40 years a wharf laborer, alleged to have been actively engaged in smuggling opi[?] into Australia since 1921, was ...

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  37. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    Walter Meredith was crushed to death by a fall of rock at Balgowan coal mine, outside Oakey. His companion had a remarkable escape. He ...

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  38. GAS WARFARE TO STAY

    Sir John Mo[?]h says most [?] will agree that gas warfare has come to stay. "There is no difference in the principle of [?]as welfare ...

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  39. TEETOTAL MOTORISTS

    If I had my war I would have legislation introduced making it an offence for any person to drive a car after he has had even one ...

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  40. TODAYS FORECAST.

    Cloudy, with further rain in the north-western quarter. Cool to cold generally, with west to southerly winds; strong and ...

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  41. PRICE OF TIN.

    Tin is quoted today at [?]/10. ...

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