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  4. Execution of Communists Deferred Pending Appeal

    Railway men employed at Adana have struck work claiming an increase of wages. Hundreds lay down in the tracks to prevent the ...

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  7. EXECUTIONS DEFERRED.

    Counsel for Sacco and Vanzetti gained a further victory to-day when Justice Sanderson allowed an appeal to the Full Bench of the State Supreme Court from his denial of a writ of error. ...

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  8. NOT AGAINST LABOR

    Mr. Bavin, addressing a meeting at Bondi, said Mr. Langehad been going round to various meetings saying the Nationalist Party was going to ...

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  9. TIMBER PROSPECTUS

    "It is one of the biggest frauds ever perpetrated on the people of Australia," was the remark made by Mr. J. R. [?]ggot, speaking of the ...

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  10. FINE BUSH TYPES.

    Canan Langley,addressing the Bush Church Aid Society, paid a special tribute to the work of the organising commissioner, Rev. S. J. Kirkby. ...

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  11. NO ARREST YET.

    The police so far have been unable to locate the person who murdered Daniel Condon, money lender, in his ...

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  12. A FOOLISH FEAT.

    After hauling a number of chairs from the ground to the first floor at Taylor's furniture warehouse in Elizabeth Street, City, Robert Prest. ...

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  13. A DEFILED TEMPLE

    An extraordinary case was heard in the local police court yesterday when Gool[?]m Rasoul, who described himself as the mullah, or priest, of the local ...

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  14. FEDERAL SESSION

    Members of the Federal Ministry are assembling in Melbourne to attend a series of Cabinet meetings, beginning on Tuesday, at which ...

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  15. CLUTCH OF THE LAW.

    The Full Court has dismissed an appeal by Harry Waldemar Baum, solicitor, against his conviction and a sentence of three years gaol on two ...

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  16. AFTER SIX YEARS.

    After six years a skeleton, which has been identified as that of Jeremiah P. Shea, who was reported as missing near Geraldton in February, ...

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  17. SHOT AT A KING.

    A Berlin message slates that while King George of Greece was looking out of a railway carriage window at ...

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  18. INSPECTOR SUES ALDERMAN.

    When the case in which the Chief Health inspector of North Sydney Council, Charles Trickett claimet £400 from Alderman Ernest ...

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  19. SAME OLD TACTICS.

    Large road works, involving the employment of hundreds of out-of work city men, have been started in the Albury district on the eve of the ...

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  20. IRREVERENCE ALLEGED.

    At a meeting of the church committee of St. Luke's Church. Dap[?]o a motion was unanimously agreed to protesting against the action of the ...

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  21. SOLDIERS AND ALIENS.

    The Returned Soldiers' conference to-day carried a resolution viewing with concern the entrance of undesirables into Australia and ...

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  22. A PICTURESQUE FIRE.

    Balls of flame were thrown often to a height of 200 feet in the air each time a cage of petrol exploded in a railway truck which caught fire in ...

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  23. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC.

    A postponement has. been ordered of Thursday's 35,000 dollar flight to Honolulu because competitors are not properly equipped or qualified. It ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND CRICKET.

    New Zealand Cricketers continued their first innings in the match against Gloucester to-day, and declared it closed with nine wickets for 415. ...

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  25. RUSH FOR DIAMONDS.

    Extraordinary preparations, are being made for a big diamond rush at a newly proclaimed field on a farm in the Transvaal. ...

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  26. FOREIGN MIGRATION.

    Allegations that some southern European countries were making concerted moves to promote migration to Australia were made to the ...

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  27. OATH OF ALLEGIANCE.

    De Valera and other Republicans took the oath of allegiance in the Dail this morning. They were introduced by Mr. Johnston, the Labor ...

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  28. CHINESE MOTORIST.

    After crashing into a tram at Enmore and injuring J. Holland, aged 32, of Commodore Street, Newtown, the Chinese driver of a motor van ...

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  29. FILM FAVORITES.

    A questionaire among 20,000 clergy doctors, actors, actresses, peers and commouers regarding the most popular screen favorites resulted for ...

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  30. METAL WORKERS'STRIKE.

    The Laber Council has decided to instruct its Disputes Committee to take charge of the strike in the metal trades industry on the men's ...

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  31. SUBMARINE EXPLOIT.

    A Belgium report states that a tablet commemorating the exploit of submarine C3 in breaching the Zeebrugge mole in 1918 is being ...

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  32. FOREIGN IMPORTATIONS.

    For fear of introducing contagious diseases, importation of straw packing with goods arriving from any part of the world except New ...

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  33. BOMB IN RESTAURANT.

    A scare was caused in the East End to-day by the discovery of a live bomb in an cating house. The proprietor's daughter found it ...

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  34. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    Some cloud and some scattered showers in southern border districts; otherwise generally fine; frosts on ...

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  35. ON 'CHANGE.

    A Stock Exchange seat here was sold to-day for 223,000 dollars which is a new high record. ...

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