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  5. Assassination of Irish Minister for Justice.

    The position at South Johnstone is quiet. Up to the present there has been a poor response to the proclamation ordering the surrender of ...

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  7. TOLL OF THE DESERT

    Last November William Cleary, 74, a stockman, arrived at Turkey Creek, bound for Darwin. Later he failed to turn up and a search party went ...

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  8. POLITICIANS BEWARE !

    Speaking at the annual religious service and demonstration of the Loyal Orange Institution of N.S.W. at Sydney town hall yesterday, Mr. ...

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  9. ASSASSINATED !

    Mr. Kelvin O'Higgins, Minister for Justice in Irish Free State, was attacked while on his way to church at Blackrock by three men, who fired from a motor car. O'Higgins received four wounds and died shortly ...

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  10. MOTOR FATALITY

    George Lang, a young man of Milton, was killed when a motor car in which he was riding overturned near Ormiston. Lang was one of a party ...

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  11. ON PRINCE'S HIGHWAY.

    Two persons were injured in a collision between two motor cycles in Prince's Highway, Sylviana (Vic.) yesterday morning. They were ...

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  12. CHILD ENDOWMENT.

    Speaking here on Saturday, the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, said Child Endowment could be provided ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. STUDENT'S SUICIDE

    Wallace Maher,19, an undergraduate of Sydney Unversity was found in his bed at St. James road, Glebe Point, where he was boarding . ...

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  14. CHINESE COOLIES.

    A report from Townsville says the Sub-Collector of Customs has held an inquiry in connection with the steamer Naiman which arrived there last week ...

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  15. ZINOVIEFF LETTER.

    A Berlin cable advises that the Soviet version of British espionage says that the British monarchists devoted special attention to Russian war ...

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  16. NO FIXED ABODE

    The caretaker of a suburban cemetery saw at 5 p.m. yesterday a ma[?] leaning on a rail surrounding th grounds. When he drew nearer he saw ...

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  17. ALLEGED JOY RIDER

    When a motor car and motor cycle collided at Dulwich Hill, Mathew Sullivan, 23, the driver of the cycle, sustained fractured arms, lacerations ...

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  18. ROAD COLLOSION

    A trotter valued at 100 guineas and another valuable horse were killed and a boy badly injured in a collision between a motor car and sulky at Lane ...

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  19. PLEDGE REQUIRED.

    At a meeting of the Conroy faction of the A.L.P. last night another demand was made that delegates to the unit conference should be required to ...

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  20. MIGRANT'S WAIL.

    "They told me I would be able to pick up gold in the streets here. All I've been able to pick up is a cigarette butt or two and' even then I ...

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  21. EARTH TREMORS

    Earth tremors have been prevalent in the Euroa district for several weeks but were of a flight character. Yesterday morning, however, severe ...

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  22. BOY'S EYE INJURED.

    Severe injuries to his left eye were sustained by Rupert Hubble, aged 13, when a detonator, with which he was playing in the back yard of his ...

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  23. PAYMENT BY RESULTS

    A mass meeting of members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union has carried a resolution pledging themselves to refuse to work ...

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  24. FACTION FIGHTS.

    Mr. Dooley, M.L.A., addressing a meeting of the A.L.P. at Lithgow, said he hoped the elections would be postponed for as long as possible. He ...

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  25. IN LOCKED COMBAT.

    The Tsing-tae crisis is reported to have been ended. The rebel Chench-Sien was routed by Aunchuan Fang. Railway communication with the ...

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  26. BURGLARS DISTURBED

    An attempt was made between midnight and 7 o'clock yesterday morning to burgle the railway station at Neath, on the Cessnock line. ...

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  27. SCULLING CHAMPION

    Bob Pearce, the amateur champion sculler, has received an offer from Yale University, U.S.A., as a sculling coach at £1000 a year. He has ...

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  28. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    Doctor Voss, who was badly injured when Dr. Miles Kite was killed in a motor car accident near Mittagong on Saturday night is progressing ...

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  29. RUSSIAN'S RASH ACT

    With a rifle lying by his side and his clothes stained with blood, Constantine Lubarcio, 29, a Russian, was found in his room in Commonwealth ...

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  30. AN UNLUCKY SLIP

    Whilst cutting wood with a circular saw, Harold Harrop, employed at the Rock, slipped and his left arm came in contact with the saw and was ...

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  31. TASMANIA'S TRADE.

    Mr. Lyons, Premier of Tasmania, in evidence before the Commonwealth Public Accounts Committee, advocated a daily postal service with the ...

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  32. GAMBLING RAID

    A posse of police raided Adamson's Chambers, Elizabeth street, late last night and arrested 17 foreigners who were gambling in the basement. The ...

    Article : 69 words
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