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  6. Soviet Plan to Blow Up Westminister Abbey.

    Ten persons were charged at a magisterial court with conspiring, with other persons to murder Mr. O'Higgins ...

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  7. MONEY FOR WAR.

    A trade crash threatens in Shanghai unless immediate and drastic action is taken by the Powers. Officials have taken possession of the Customs ...

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  8. SOVIET SPY.

    The British United press Moscow correspondent states that the Soviet prosecutor at the trial of Drujelowski made a new assertion, without details, ...

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  9. LAWLESSNESS.

    Farmers her have been subjected to abuse and assault and; have been compelled to seek protection. All cane trains are now escorted by ...

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  10. SAMOAN AFFIARS.

    A Samoan resident, who has returned to New Zealand says there has been a campaign of coercion and intimidation in the group and he feared there ...

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  11. DRINK AND A CAR.

    Victor. Windren has been remanded at Kogarah Police Court on a change of having feloniously slain William Houghton at Arneliff. ...

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  12. A CLEVER FRAUD.

    A bare-faced fraud has just come to light in Melbourne. It appears that [?] Queensland named Rider sent his furniture ...

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  13. WATERFRONT STRIKE.

    No work was done on the waterfront to-day as the result of a dispute concerning a picking-up place for waterside workers. ...

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  14. MATERNITY BONUS.

    NORTHAM (W.A.) Wednesday. The Prime Minister, Mr. Buree, speaking at Northam, Western Australia, on the subject of the maternity ...

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  15. KYOGLE FIRE.

    Detective Sergeant Kennedy, who has been inquiring into the disastrous fire which occurred at Kyogle recently has returned to the city and ...

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  16. ROUGH FOOTBALL.

    Bad feeling was displayed in a Rugby League match between Molong and Yeoval, when the latter succeeded in winning the Cox Challenge Cup. ...

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  17. ALLEGED FRAUDS.

    At the Central Court to-day Walter McCarthy, 36, described as an electrician, was charged with having conspired with W. Matterson to cheat and ...

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  18. CANBERRA FLORINS.

    Commonwealth profits from, coinage last year amounted to £373,000, an increase compared with the previous year of nearly £200,000. This was ...

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  19. BOTH LEGS BROCKEN.

    Norman Rogers, who was struck by a motor car outside a picture theatre at Enmore last night, was conveyed to hospital with both legs broken as well ...

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  20. POLICE CRITICISED.

    Serious allegations against the police were made by Cr. Lindon at a meeting of Mitchell shire council at Wagga. He stated that law ...

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  21. FROM DEATH'S DOOR.

    Recently a ten-weeks-old baby admitted to Balmain District Hospital, suffering from bronchial pneumonia, ceased breathing an hour later. ...

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  22. SURPLUS IN W.A.

    The financial accounts for West Australia showed a surplus of £28,245. This is the first, surplus since 1911. ...

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  23. FLAMES AND DEATH.

    Crashing into a car which was attempting to cross the line, a motor train from Adelaide to Angaston killed Arthur Killicoat, aged 40, After ...

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  24. STEAMER WRECKED.

    A cable has been received in Sydney reporting the loss of the steamer St. Francois-Xavier in the South China Sea while on a voyage to Saigon from ...

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  25. SAFE-BREAKERS.

    At the Quarter Sessions, Jas. Royee, aged 26, and William McLean, 30, were convicted for having in company, blown up a safe at the office of ...

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  26. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    The Premier, Mr. Lang, speaking at Auburn, advocated ail adult suffrage for election of local governing bodies. He said the restricted franchise on ...

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  27. A FATAL QUARREL.

    William Gilliam, 39, is alleged to have quarrelled with a man-named Robert Colville, a contractor employed in building a new bridge across. ...

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  28. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The N.S.W. health authorities have received no official information as to the authenticity of a reported outbreak of bubonic plague among eats ...

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  29. STRIKE AT CAIRNS.

    The waterside strike at Cairns is still unsettled, but negotiations are proceeding with a view,to bringing about an agreement between the ...

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  30. DEARER BOOTS AND SHOES.

    The N.S.W. Shoe Manufacturers Association has decided to increase the prices of footwear as from July 1. An advance in the prices of hides is ...

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  31. A VESSEL "ARRESTED."

    The American schooner Aneiura was "arrested" yesterday at the South wharf in Melbourne. The first warrant on behalf of the Victorian ...

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  32. HIGH TAXATION.

    Mr. Brooks, M.L.C., of N.S.W., who was deputed by a combined meeting of Sydney taxpaying organisations, to secure the co-operation of ...

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  33. A POLICY OF ECONOMY.

    In introducing the suplementary estimates in the Legislative Assembly the Premier and Treasurer, Mr. Hogan stated the defeit for 1926-27 ...

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  34. CITY FIRE.

    A large stack of timber was destroyed by fire at Sydney central railway station last night It was stored in the yards for use in ...

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  35. MOTOR TRAFFIC.

    According to the annual report of the Commissioner of Police there are now 133,085 motor vehicles in N.S.W., of which cars number 104,075, motor ...

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  36. A DISGRACE & SCANDAL.

    At a meeting of the city council Aid. Walder said that houses belonging to the council in Lower Campbell Street were in such a shocking ...

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  37. MONSTER SEA LION.

    While the steam traveler Millimamul was engaged in operations at Montague Island, a monster sen lion was hauled on board in net. It ...

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  38. DANGEROUS DRUGS.

    A Bill has been introduced in the New Zealand House of representative to control the import, export, possession, manufacturer, sale and ...

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  39. HOBB'S GREAT PERFORMANCE

    Hibbs, after a long rest from cricket scored 121 for Surrey against Kent. Thia is his hundredth century for Surry and 1-12 in first calss ...

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  40. A MEANINGLESS TITLE.

    "Its title has no real meaning in Australia, and it does not help any," said the Bishop-elect of Ballarat in asking his parishioners to discontinue ...

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