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  6. "ROTTEN."

    Superintendent Montague, Chief of the Victorian Criminal Investigation Department, declares that the jury system is absolutely rotten. ...

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  7. RAIN IN THE SOUTH.

    Cloudy weather prevails in Glen Innes, and the conditions induce the forecast that the weather will soon break. ...

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  8. DEADLY MOSQUITO.

    Not one case of dengue fever has been reported in Kyogle to date. This is attributed to the Council action in enforcing the ordinance for ...

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  9. GERMANY AND THE LEAGUE.

    The Reichstag was crowded for the debate on the Geneva decision. Stresemann said the result was regrettable because special interests in ...

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  10. SHARES SLUMP.

    It is stated that between Saturday morning and mid day yesterday the market capital valuation of the Ban ban No Liability Undertakings ...

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  11. RAGING IN LISMORE.

    Each day there is an increase in the number of dengue fever cases in the town. Much inconvenience is being caused in business houses and ...

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  12. WASTE OF MONEY.

    Giving evidence before the Federal Public Works Committee Mr. Rankins, engineer in-chief for existing lines in New South Wales, ...

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  13. HORSE BOLTS IN NEWTOWN.

    A horse, to which was attached a cart, bolted in Newtown to-day and collided with a tram, smashing [?] one of the side doors. A passengers. ...

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  14. DENQUE IN QUEENSLAND

    Dengue fever is prevalent throughout Queensland. Over 25 per cent of the scholars are absent. ...

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  15. BROKEN HILL FLOODED.

    The deluge which followed the breaking of the drought flooded many houses. It was accompanied by violent thunderstorms, two ...

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  16. GREATER THAN EVER.

    Sir William Cullen, Lieut-Governor and late Chief Justice of New South Wales, who arrived at Fremantle yesterday from a visit ...

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  17. BLACK ZINC.

    Because a vessel was leaded with black zinc by non union labor on her last visit to Hobart, the Hobart branch ...

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  18. BOXING.

    Harry Casey (Queensland) won on points in a 15-round bout against Leo Wax (N.S.W.) for a purse of £150. ...

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  19. RE-CAPTURED.

    Thomas Hood, who escaped from Stewart Street gaol, was discovered last night in a boarding house at Innisfail. For several days and ...

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  20. DEARER WHISKY.

    The whole of yesterdays sitting of the House of Representatives was occupied with the consideration of the new tarriff scheduled. A ...

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  21. GOLD FIND IN W.A.

    Prospector Tom Stevenson reports the discovery of a big lode formation south of the Kurnalpi out crop. It extends over 400 feet, showing a ...

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  22. TENNIS.

    Entries closed on Saturday last for the Easter tournament, and while the number of entries did not come up to last year's due to the tournament ...

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  23. RAILWAYMEN MEET.

    What the promoters expected would be one of the largest meetings of the metropolitan members of the Australian Railway Union in ...

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  24. CAR OVER BRIDGE.

    While driving a motor cur to the hospital, John Clark, who was accompanied by a nurse, had a narrow escape. When the car turned ...

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  25. KILLED BY CAR.

    Shortly before midnight an aged man known as "Ned, the gardener," was knocked down and killed outright at Elsternwick by a motor ...

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  26. NORTH QUEENSLAND TRAGEDY.

    George Mitchell, 44, was found lying in bed at his residence at Tutly, North Queensland, on Sunday morning with a bullet wound in his neck. ...

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  27. MR. McTIERNAN IN ENGLAND.

    Speaking at Lithgow last night, Mr. Dooley, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, said Mr. McTiernan, Attorney-General, had gone to ...

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  28. BON VOYAGE.

    Mr. A. Bruntnell, M.L.A., who is to leave this week for England, was tendered a bon voyage dinner at the National Club. Most of Mr. ...

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  29. SHIPOWNERS' HELP.

    Havelock Wilson has received a cheque for £1250 from the shipowners of the National Marine Board, as a first contribution to the ...

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  30. DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    A sensational shooting tragedy occurred at Longreach, Queensland, yesterday afternoon, resulting in the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Prest, a ...

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  31. MR. FITZSIMMONS' DEATH.

    The inquest opened to-day concerning the death of Mr. Fitzsimmons, M.L.A., following a motor car accident. ...

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  32. BULLET IN HEAD.

    George Julius Morpeth, 78, a resident Sunny Corner for over 40 years, was brought to Lithgow hospital end admitted in a ...

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  33. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR

    While leaving a tram in Central] Square about 8.30. last night, Marie. Gilland, aged 70, a widow was knocked down by a car. She was admitted ...

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  34. "DISEASE PREVENTION SOCIETY."

    The annual conference of stock inspectors opened in Sydney yesterday. Mr Max Henry, veterinary surgeon, said officers of the ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA AND THE "REDS"

    Sir Geo. Fuller., commenting on Donald .Grant's advi.-e to the I.W.' and Communist Party to disband, said; "It is evident that Grant and ...

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  36. FATHER SHOT DEAD.

    As the result [?] shocking tragedy which occurree[?] at Murwillumbah last night Alexander Strong 57, was shot dead, and his son, ...

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  37. BUILDERS STAND FIRM.

    Mr. N. Richards, secretary of the Master Builder's Association, denies the statement that his association has agreed to pay members of the ...

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  38. NURSES GET 44-HOURS.

    His Honor, Judge Beeby to-day derided that all nurses employed in State hospitals, both mental and health, should have their award ...

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  39. FAILED TO VOTE.

    For falling to give satisfactory reasons for not having voted at last elections 24 electors of Hume have been fined lO/- each. ...

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