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  5. LATE KING OCCUPIES PROMINENT PLACE IN PUBLIC THOUGHT

    The hour for the commencement of the period of two minutes silence throughout the Empire in memory of the late King George has been officially fixed at 11.30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sydney time. ...

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  6. Mrs. Aimee Edols

    The discharge of Mrs. Almee Belle Edols from the custody of the Bankruptcy Court was ordered by Mr. Justice Lukin to-day, ...

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  7. German Morality

    The committee of the Academy of German Laws to-day issued proposels for divorce reform. They include empowering courts to order divorce on ...

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  8. THE WAR

    Askari columns, assisted by irregulars, are carrying out the difficult enterprise of mopping up the Temdien ranges which are honeycombed with ...

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  9. THREATENED TO SHOOT

    A landowner at Camden informed the police that two youths from Granville and Auburn erected a tent at Kelly's Hill near Camden on ...

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  10. CHEAP FARES

    No fewer than 16,300 tickets at sixpence each were issued to children in the metropolitan area by the Railway Department during the Christmas and ...

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  11. Petrol Explosion

    A remarkable fire destroyed an ice-lorry and resulted in serious injury to the driver at Regent's Park to-day. The lorry was ...

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  12. CYCLE FATALITY

    Arthur Aitken Wasley was riding a cycle yesterday about three miles from lown when it came into collision with ear. ...

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  13. INVERELL LETTER

    Last week Mrs. G. Monaghan, of George street, Inverell, received a letter from Scotland which was salvaged from the mail liner, City ...

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  14. HEAT WAVE

    Intense heat prevailed over the State during the week-end. Brewarrina registered 112 degrees. Bourke 111, and Bogan Gate 110. while ...

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  15. German Paganism

    A pastoral letter adopted by the Bishops of Fulga at a conference was read from the pulpits of all Catholic churches in Germany. ...

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  16. DARING HOLD-UP

    A daring hold-up in the Victoria Markets. West Melbourne, occurred early yesterday. Harry Newman, the watchman said ...

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  17. GLEN INNES CUP MEETING

    There was a greatly increased attendance at the opening day of the Cup meeting on Saturday. The track was in splendid condition, and with ...

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  18. SHEFFIELD CRICKET

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  19. Second Day

    The Glen Innes races to-day, up to time of going to press, resulted:— Flying Handicap. Dunere I. Dear Gag 2. Poppy's Cure 3. ...

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  20. THE WEATHER

    The forecast for the next twenty- four hours reads:— The continued warm to hot and sultry conditions generally will be ...

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  21. TWO BOYS DROWNED

    Kevin Mitchell, ten, was gathering blackberries on the river bark at Fairfield when he overbalanced and fell into the water. ...

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  22. LITTLE BOY'S FALL

    Paul Johnson, four, fell ten feet off a rock on to a cliff at Neilson Park yesterday and suffered a compound fracture of the skull. ...

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