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  6. Maltese Maltreated at Innisfail.

    "The Daily Express" Vienna correspondent writes that Heinrich Sten, a very poor resident of Tyrnsu, is the central figure of a romance, the main ...

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  7. MOB VILENCE

    At Currajah, two miss from South Johnstone mill (Q.) fifty Strikers rushed a train and dragged three Maltese out of a car. The[?]men were on ...

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  8. MASONIC TEMPLE.

    With full Masonic ceremonial the Duke of Connaughgt has symbolically laid the foundation stone of a new London Masonic temple intended both ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SHOT BY CHINESE

    Charlie On Tong, a Chinese, has been charged with attempting to kill Charles Peterson, 44, married. Peterson is in hospital in a serious ...

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  10. ANOTHER DEFICIT

    The State Parliament has been opened. In his, speech the Governor said the Government was, preparing for submission to the Commonwealth a ...

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  11. GAS EMPLOYEES.

    An order was granted by Chief Judge Dethridge against the Federated Gas Employees Union to show JUDGE DETHRIDGE, who ordered ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PIECEWORK.

    A meeting of the Trades Hall Council has decided to call a conference of all unions effected by the 44 hour week and piecework questions, With ...

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  13. A FIERCE FIGHT.

    Two men fought -furiously in the room. of a house in College Street, city, last night and as a result Jack McDonald, 68, of Eastern Avenue, ...

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  14. OBSOLETE PLANES.

    Captain G. F. Hughes, president of the Aero Club, declared that practically all the machines in use. by the Australian air force are obsolete, ...

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  15. LOW-CLASS LABOR.

    At the opening of the South Australian parliamentary session the lender of the Opposition, Mr. Rill, protested against the passage of ...

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  16. HOSPITALS SUBSIDY.

    The Premier, Mr. Lang, last night stated he had not seen the minute which had been referred to him from the Chief Secretary's Department ask ...

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  17. A BLACK STATE.

    "The idea or a native State is a beautiful dream," says the chief proterctor of aborigines, Mr. A. O. Neville. "To give aborigines farms of ...

    Article : 71 words
  18. NEW PRAYER BOOK.

    The Anglican Bishop of Goulburn, Dr. Radford, completely endorses the new prayer book as approved by the National Church Assembly of the ...

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  19. FELL INTO A RIVER.

    Boyee Tregeagle, 38, was killed when a motor lorry he was driving fell 400 feet into the bed of Onkaparinga River when he was changing ...

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  20. CITY SHYLOCKS.

    Quoting the case of a man who three years, ago had borrowed £35, had repaid £100 in interest, and was still paying £30 a year on his original loan ...

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  21. LATE SPORTING.

    Bobby Jones, the American golf champion, with a score of 140, was leading in the British open championship at the conclusion of to-day's play. ...

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  22. HEAT WAVE IN U.S.A.

    The heat wave in the Boston States continues unabated and has now caused over fifty deaths of which, a dozen are due to drowning or lightning. The ...

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  23. A GREEK ACQUITTED.

    In the criminal court the jury, after four hours' retirement, returned a verdict of not guilty in the case against Peter Tamios, a Greek waiter, ...

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  24. GENEROUS BEQUEST.

    A sum of £40,000 has been bequeathed by the late William Henry Travis, an old resident of Christchurch, N.Z., for assistance of ...

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  25. WHARF PILFERING.

    Stealing from wharfs was strongly condemned by the chief police magistrate, Mr. L. L. Archdall, when he to-day fined William Coleman, a ...

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  26. DEMENTED LOVER.

    A demented lover who, the police allege, yesterday fired a shot at his finance while she was eating her lunch was charged at the city court ...

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  27. A PLUCKY CHINESE.

    When a hut in which was Ah Chougeaught fire at Orton Park on "Wednesday night he was so hard of hearing that he could not hear the crackling. ...

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  28. MONOPLANE FLIGHT.

    An Oakland (California) message states that Ernest Smith and Emery Bronte took off in a monoplane, "The City of Oakland," for Honolulu and ...

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  29. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Canadian rifle teams had a further triumph at Bisley by winning the MacKinnon cup with a score of 1106. England was second with ...

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  30. STREET COLLISION.

    When a tar crashed into a Yellow taxi-cab at the intersection of Pitt and Bridge Streets this morning the driver of the car, James Knight, 33, ...

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  31. U.S.A. TRADE.

    The United States exports for the first six months of 1927 exceeded imports by 240,000,000 dollars. Exports for the year just ended totalled over ...

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  32. TENNIS PLAYERS.

    Malcolm Pitt has found it impossible to obtain a representative team of English tennis players to visit Australaia, but there are still hopes that ...

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  33. TRAPPER'S FIND.

    St. John's (Newfoundland) Thurs. Two trappers reported to-day that they had found wreckage, which is believed to be that of Nungcssor's plane. ...

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