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  2. Advertising

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  6. Sensational Murder of Glen Innes Resident

    The Privy Council to-day reserved judgment in the N.S.W. Upper House appeal case. It will be several weeks, ...

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  7. PARLIAMENT MEETS

    The Legislative Assembly met this morning. Only formal business was conducted after which the House ...

    Article : 99 words
  8. NO COMPROMISE

    Mr. Riley, M.P. interviewed last, night, declared that the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labor Party ...

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  9. BRIBERY

    Mr. Ernest Buzzacott, President of the Sydney Rotary Club, states that a Bribery and Secret Commissions Prevention League ...

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  10. £120,000

    A wave of banditry continues throughout Britain. At Portsmouth a bank cleric was robbed of £120,000 in broad ...

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  11. LATE COMMERCIAL

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  12. £250 FINE

    Found guilty on a charge of having knowingly been concerned in the making of false sales tax returns, Frederick Arthur Lindsay, chairman ...

    Article : 79 words
  13. ALEXANDRIA MARKETS

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  14. ON RAILWAY LINE

    An unknown man, believed to be a returned soldier, was found on the railway line at Redfern late last night. He died in hospital this ...

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  15. TO STRENGTHEN CURRENCY

    The main business in the House of Commons to-day was Consideration of a resolution regarding the exchange ...

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  16. PRICE OF TIN.

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  17. KNOCKED BY CYCLIST

    Stepping from behind an electric tram at Richmond last night, George Cooper, a proof reader on the Melbourne "Argus," was knocked down ...

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  18. RUN DOWN BY TRAM

    William Hignall, who was shockingly injured when run down by a tram at Darlington yesterday, died last night ...

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  19. SUSSEX ST. MARKETS

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  20. UNUSUAL SHOCK

    During heav[?] rainfall yesterday, Neville McCabe, received a violent electric shock in unusual circumstances. ...

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  21. STABBED IN SHOULDER

    Although grieviously wounded, as the result of being stabbed in the shoulder, Harry Jackson (31), of Mascot, refused to give the police ...

    Article : 68 words
  22. RECAPTURED

    Herbert Essex and Thomas Wilson, who escaped from Collie Lockup, West Australia, on March 21, were recaptured 18 miles from ...

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  23. BRISBANE PRODUCE MARKETS

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  24. FROM THE BRIDGE

    An unknown man is reported to have hurled himself from the Harbor Bridge last night but an intensive search failed to find the body. ...

    Article : 65 words
  25. HEAD-ON COLLISION

    Several people had a [?]m raculous escape from death last night when a car in which they were riding, collided head-on with a steam tram at ...

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  26. PIT-TOP FIRES

    Pit-top workings at the Central Greta mine burst into flames at 1 o'clock this morning. It is now certain that the fire ...

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  27. FROM MT. MITCHELL

    At Sandy Flat, about 14 miles from Tenterfield. on the main northern line, tobacco, a towel, a tube of tooth paste, two pieces of ...

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  28. BODY IDENTIFIED

    The body of the man who fell from the Harbor Bridge on Sunday, was this morning identified as William Lewis, a returned soldier who was ...

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  29. FLAMES DIE DOWN

    At 1 o'clock this morning so fiercely were the flames shooting from the Central Greta pits that it was thought the train services would ...

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  30. £2,925,000

    It is estimated that 65,000 wheat-growers will benefit by the Federal Bounty and that £2,925,000 will be distributed. ...

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  31. ANZAC DAY

    Besides the usual ceremonies of placing wreaths on the Cenotaph, and memorial services, Anzac Dav was commemorated by ...

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  32. THE MEDICINE

    Mr. Barnes, State Treasurer, on his return from the Premiers' Conference, said, "The medicine we are now being asked to take ...

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  33. STATE LOTTERY

    The fiftieth State lottery was drawn to-day. First prize (No. 44295) went to "The Three Stiffs" syndicate, ...

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  34. STOP PRESS

    Late this afternoon a local resident was taken to the police station and questioned in regard to his movements this morning. ...

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  35. GHASTLY WOUND

    While George Brennan (21), who was in military uniform, was on his way home to South Melbourne, he was attacked by three men, one of whom ...

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  36. "KITE-FLYING"

    The Premier, Mr. Hill, interviewed last night, said that any suggestion that money would be advanced to private enterprise at a low rate ...

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  37. THE FORECAST

    Some scattered showers on the southern Tablelands, and becoming cloudy, with show[?]rs developing, in the north, coastal areas, ...

    Article : 43 words
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