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  6. BRUXNER & HARTIGAN CENSURED BY RAILWAY UNION

    Leo Alfonso Starr, 18, nephew, of the victim was arrested at Wangaratta to-day charged with the murder of Katherine Starr, 72, at Tarrawingee. ...

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  7. Chinese Sailors.

    Two Chinese members of the crew of 'the steamer Carisso were charged at the Townsville Police Court after a fight on the vessel. ...

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  8. Ottawa Outcome.

    "Since my arrival in London have noticed influences, especially from the Continent, endeavoring to destroy the constructive work of Ottawa and ...

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  9. Railway Accident

    A conference of railway unions unanimously decided to take legal action to prevent the regression of the four officers, said to be responsible for the ...

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  10. P. and O. Liner.

    It is reported that when a check was made yesterday on the liner Mooltan following a charity ball 115 silver spoons, 24 silver butter knives, ...

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  11. KENSINGTON RACES

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  12. Unemployment.

    A public meeting to discuss unemployment held at Canterbury Town Hall, developed into a fierce faction fight between members of the ...

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  13. GANDHI'S RELEASE

    Gandhi is expected to be released in a certain place, under orders not to leave. Disobedience of the order will mean re-arrest and trial under a ...

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  14. German Discipline.

    Four young Communists, comprising a sailor, a shoemaker, a plumbers' assistant and a workman were decapitated with an axe in the court yard of ...

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  15. Great Damage

    The Cotennerie de Fives at Lille, the largest warehouse in Europe, was destroyed by fire due to the spontaneous combustion. Over 33,000 bales of ...

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  16. INVERELL WEEK

    At the meeting of the Town Council yesterday afternoon, Mr. Leslie Hibbs, organising secretary of Inverell Week, addressed [?] ...

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  17. Miners Indignant

    The council of the Miners' denounced Mr. Lang for his references to Mr. Willis and the leaders of the miners. ...

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  18. SWAGMAN SAFE

    Information was received in Sydney this morning that an elderly swagman who was thought to have perished in the snow while tramping over ...

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  19. JARDINE INJURED

    Jardine, fielding gully at the Oval, received the full force of a hard hit ball from Ashdowne on the left knee. No bones were broken, but he will ...

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  20. RANSOM PAID

    The "Daily Express" says the Government decided to pay a ransom of £6000 demanded by Chinese bandits for the release of three Britishers ...

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  21. JEW SUICIDES

    Fritz Rosenfolder, founder of the Sports Club, Sannstadt from which he was expelled because he was a Jew, committed suicide in the hope of ...

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  22. CITY BURGLARY

    The premises of Madam Feyn, in Royal Chambers, Castlereagh Street, were broken into last night by thieves, who escaped with underwear and ...

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  23. TRAMWAY MEN

    The Transport Commissioner Mr. Maddocks states that there are slightly more than two hundred surplus men in the tramway traffic branch. ...

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  24. War Pensions.

    By a majority of four to one the High Court to-day refused to make an order compelling the War Pensions Entitlement Tribunal to re-hear and ...

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  25. "Christina Fraser"

    When the inquiry concerning the loss of the collier, "Christina Fraser" was resumed to-day, James Forward, ex-able seaman oh the vessel, said the ...

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  26. Quota for Wheat.

    Official returns show that agricultural holdings in Britain in June exceeding one acre aggregated 30,508,000 acres, being 55,000 acres less than last ...

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  27. FOUND DEAD

    A man who booked his lodgings at the Harp Hotel, Wollongong, on Monday night was found dead in bed yesterday morning. ...

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  28. Wheat Carry-Over

    Addressing the World Grain Conference, Mr. H. L. Griffin of the United States Growers' Limited, Winnipeg, declared that Canada's huge wheat ...

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  29. Alsatian Dogs.

    Next session the Government intends to introduce a bill giving the Pastures Protection Boards power to order the sterilisation or destruction of ...

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  30. INDIAN PUNISHMENT

    The air force this morning bombed Kotkai village near the frontier, but the damage is unknown. If insufficient punishment was ...

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  31. ANTI-WAR

    Addressing an anti-war meeting last night, the leader of the Opposition Mr. Tunnecliffe said the Britisher was no longer equal to five ...

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  32. VALUED AT £800,000

    It is reported that the City Council will shortly consider the disposal of the residue of resumed lands, estimated to be worth more than £800,000. ...

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  33. "GEORGE" WANTED

    Detectives are endeavoring to trace a man named "George" whose name was prominently mentioned during the hearing of Craig's appeal against his ...

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  34. BILLIARDS

    L. Hayes retained the State amateur billiards championship when he defeated G. Fraser by 775 in a 1800 up match. ...

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  35. CRITICISING LAWYERS

    A Justice of the Peace who criticised tire legal profession was asked by the Attorney-General to resign, but refused to do so. ...

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