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  5. O'Possum Skins--Inverell Resident Fined £350

    When a five-roomed weather board cottage was discovered alight near Bellambi yesterday, two fishermen, on hearing the screams of ...

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  7. Express Derailed

    Sixteen persons were killed and 36 injured when the Bologna express was switched off the main line at Sasso station and collided ...

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  8. FINED £350 OR TWELVE MONTHS.

    In the Glen Innes police court this morning, before Mr. J. E. McCulloch, P.M., Harold Goddard of Inverell, was fined £350, or twelve months hard labour, on a charge of having 175 opossum skins in his possession. ...

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  9. Assam Earthquake

    Many casualties and heavy damage was caused in the town of Gauhati, in Assam, at three o'clock this morning by nine severe earthquake shocks. ...

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  10. Calcutta Sways

    The first lasted four minutes. Thousands of Calcutta residents ran from their houses when the city swayed during a heavy three-minute shock. ...

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  11. £161 MISSING

    The Manly police are inquiring into the disappearance of a bag containing £161 from the office of Dudley Hughes, estate agent, at Dee Why yesterday. ...

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  12. PRINCE AND PRINCESS

    Prince Andre Obolensky and Princess Ourousoss were thrown from a motor car on the promenade at Promenades Anglais, and killed on the spot. The ...

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  13. BUILDING WRECKED

    An explosion last night partially wrecked the interior of an untenanted building in Roper Lane, Surry Hills. The door of the building was torn ...

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  14. MINING INDUSTRY

    The mining industry union officials generally are hopeful of the compulsory conference between representatives of the Miners' Federation and ...

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  15. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED

    Mr. A. G. Peterson (35) was killed, and Stewart Cobcroft (23) and Reginald Smith (30) were injured in a collision between a motor cycle and a ...

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  16. BATHURST STREET FIRE

    Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, who was severely burned in the magic Bathurst Street fire on Monday died last night. ...

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  17. Commons and Unemployment

    The Premier stated, in reply to a question in the Commons that he hoped to introduce emergency legislation relating to unemployment at an early ...

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  18. WIMBLEDON TENNIS

    In the Wimbledon tennis fifth round mixed doubles Crawford and Miss Ryan defeated Allison and Miss Cross, 6--2, 3--6, 6--3. They will now meet ...

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    UP WITH THE SPARROWS!--H. Fargher, left, trainer-coach of the Australian Empiad team, and Dudley Gallagher, heavyweight amateur champion boxer of Australia, packing up before the team left for Canada. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. TUBERCULOSIS

    Sir George Newman, chief medical officer to the Ministry of Health, stated that the death rate from pulmonary tuberculosis in England and ...

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  21. Camp for Single Men

    The State Cabinet has decided to establish a camp at Newcastle, in view of the distress among single men in the district. The Commonwealth ...

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    LISTENING TO "SMITHY."--Mr. C. W. Slade, a young New South Wales wireless enthusiast, and the short-wave receiving set ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. WEATHER FORECAST

    The forecast for to-morrow reads:--Cloudy with further rain in northern areas east from slopes and on coast; temporarily fine elsewhere, but soon ...

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  24. FORGERY CHARGE

    Bonds worth £500 were lodged by a customer with the Commonwealth Bank, Sydney, for safekeeping in April last. The following month a young ...

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  25. BRITISH POLO

    In the polo match at Hurlingham, the Goulburn team defeated Indi 7-5. ...

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  26. KINGSFORD SMITH

    The Southern Cross left for Salt Lake City at 8.45 (New York summer time) with good weather. Before his departure Kingsford-Smith received word ...

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  27. GOVERNMENT'S OFFER

    In view of the financial difficulties experienced by sheep breeders of New South Wales owing to the drought and low prices for wool, the Government ...

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  28. DISPARAGING REMARKS

    At the Glebe Labor Council Ald. Gorman, referring to the alleged statement by Sir Thomas Henley, in New Zealand, that the present financial ...

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  29. ORGANIST'S DEATH

    While conducting choir practice at Scots Church, Collins Street, last night the organist and choirmaster, Mr. W. F. Steele, collapsed and died. ...

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  30. ARNE BORG SUSPENDED.

    A Swedish paper publishes a Paris message announcing the suspension of the well-known Swedish swimmer, Arne Borg, to date from July 1. ...

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  31. Electrical Trades Union

    The Assistant Minister for Industry (Mr. Beasley), who has been president of the Electrical Trades Union for the last five or six years, has resigned. He ...

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