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  4. Protests Against Execution of Communist Murderers

    Allegations of intimidation against Mr. C. Murphy, M.L.A. who proposes to contest the Rozelle seat at the coming ...

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  7. VICIOUS AND CRUEL

    At the Quarter Sessions here David Thomas Griffiths was found guilty of having inflicted previous bodily harm upon Phillip Clarke. ...

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  8. FLOODS FEARED

    Heavy rains have fallen here during the past few days and serious floods are feared. The Murray River now is 12 feet and is steadily ...

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  9. SACCO AND VANCETTI.

    In the cases of the convicted Communists, Sacco and Vancetti, a stay of the execution has been denied by the Superior Court at Denham (Massachussets). In New York it is claimed that 145,000 workers are ...

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  10. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    Some showers in southern district, chiefly on the slopes and Tablelands, other-wise fine some frosts on ...

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  11. BALMAIN SELECTION.

    The position in the Balmain selection is so perplexing that it has been decided to proceed no further with Saturday's count but to refer the ...

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  12. FALSE GODS.

    Speaking at the Primary Producers' Conference, Mr. J. C. Wa[?]en declared that the Australian was ...

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  13. DIZZY SPEEDS.

    The veil of secrecy has been lit[?]ed from Britain's two Schneider Cup aeroplanes, probably the fastest things in existence. ...

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  14. DROUGHT AND WOOL.

    As a result of the drought in Queensland, N.S.W. and Victoria it is expected the wool clip for Australia will show a decrease this year of ...

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  15. LABOR'S TACTICS

    In a speech here last night, in honor of the Postmaster-General, Mr. H. Tho[?]by, M.L.A., asked the people to compare the Lang Government with ...

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  16. LABORITES' REVOLT

    The executive of the A.L.P. contemplates drastic action against members defeated in selection ballots who contest seats as Independents. ...

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  17. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    Competitors are waiting to engage in the trans-Atlantic race. Courtney has announced he will start at seven on Wednesday. He is ...

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  18. CITY FIRE.

    A fire broke out in a city house in Pitt Street late last night and caused damage amounting to about £ 1000. ...

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  19. SUICIDE SUSPECTED.

    A young man, Albert Mann, has disappeared in circumstances pointing to suicide. A wallet was discovered on the banks of the Murrumbidgee ...

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  20. KING AND HIS NURSE.

    Michael, the child King of Rumania celebrated his entry into a magnificent castle at Sinaia by refusing to get off a chair when told to do so by his ...

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  21. COMING AND GOING.

    Australia's permanent gain of population from overseas during the year ended June 30th was 40,594 persons. There were 66,354 permanent ...

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  22. A PECULIAR PROBLEM.

    Whether to take an oath of allegiance for the sake of principle can be reconciled with hanging on to seats is a problem confronting the Fianna Dail ...

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  23. SUBSIDISED SUGAR.

    At a dinner given him at Ein[?]o (Q.) by the Sugar Manufacturers Association, the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, was told he was the greatest ...

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  24. QUARREL OVER GIRL.

    A quarrel over a girl in a hotel at Macedon has resulted in John Boswell, of Kyneton, being shot in the chest last night. ...

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  25. "GRAFT" ALLEGED.

    The Lord Mayor, at a meeting of the City Council last night, promised to personally investigate an allegation that employees of the council had ...

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  26. SPLINTER IN BOY'S HAND.

    Several weeks ago Kevin Stone, aged 7, was playing in the yard at his home at Lakemba when a large wooden splinter entered his hand. ...

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  27. NO RACIAL TROUBLE.

    The acting Minister for Trade and Customs, Senator Crawford, said yesterday that the racial question was not involved in any way in the ...

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  28. LOST FOR FOUR DAYS.

    An old man, William Alan, of Balranald, went out rabbitting and lost his way. He was discovered four days later in a delirious condition ...

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  29. MR. CANN IS CANDID.

    George Cann, M.L.A., a former Minister for Health, who wat defeated for the Labor party selection for Lakemba last night, has decided ...

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  30. CRIMEAN VETERAN.

    William Charles Smith, one of the last of the Crimean war veterans, died at Oatley yesterday, aged 97. He fell about a month ago and broke his ...

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  31. FREIGHTS AND FARES.

    The Minister for Railways, Mr. Ratcliffe remarked to-day "The State Government, in my opinion, will not tolerate any increase in railway or ...

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  32. PLUCKY AND PROMPT.

    When a tram conductor, Bollinger, saw the unconscious form of a little girl drifting out from the rocks as his tram arrived at Balmoral Beach ...

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  33. WILGA COALFIELD.

    Prospects are promising for the developments of Wilga coal field on a large scale. In an area proved by boring it is estimated there are ...

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  34. BOTANY BALLOT.

    According to Mr. Mutch's scrutineer, the ballot at Botany on Saturday was fairly conducted and he has no complaint to make. ...

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