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  4. College Student Shoots Tutor and Then Suicides

    Imprisonment for a year and eleven mouths was ordered for John Hilary Taylor, formerly secretary to the Kooyonga Golf Club, in the criminal ...

    Article : 95 words
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  7. AUSTRALIAN PARTY

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, MP., replying to the complaint of Mr. Maxwells M.P., that his letter to the Australian Party announcing his resignation had not ...

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  8. Tutor Murdered.

    After a week's absence, D. M. Potts, a student of King's College, Cambridge, wounded a detective in the leg and shoulder with a ...

    Article : 107 words
  9. Railway Bill.

    The Railways Bill has been drastically amended in the Legislative Assembly, the clause giving the Railway Commissioners power ...

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  10. Fires In Canada.

    Paul Garton, forestry protection aviator, and five farmers perished as a result of one of the worst forest fires in Ontario for many ...

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  11. OYSTER FECUNDITY

    Lecturing before the Naturalists Society on "the life history of the oyster," Mr. David Stead said that in one season a single oyster would ...

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  12. WOMAN DROWNED

    The body of Mrs. Hazel Lambert, of Mosman, was found floating in Chowder Bay last night. It has been ascertained that the woman visited a ...

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  13. C.B.E.

    It is officially announced that Miss Amy Johnson has been awarded the C.B.E. There is some speculation whether ...

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  14. BOWLERS' FIRST TEST

    A thousand spectators saw with interest the strangle between the Australian bowlers and England, in the first test, which was played ...

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  15. CO-ORDINATE CHARITY

    In the Legislative Assembly, last night the bill to regulate and co-ordinate the charitable and benevolent activities of the Government passed the ...

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  16. VALUABLE CARGO

    Included in the cargo of the Moreton Bay, due here to-morrow, are three special lead-lined boxes of radium, valued at £38,200, for the ...

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  17. FAMINE IN CHINA

    Commissioner McKenzie, of the Salvation Army speaking at Brisbane told of the terrible conditions existing in China, due to famine. ...

    Article : 54 words
  18. Captain's Flat Railway

    The Bungendore-Captain's Flat railway Bill passed through the committee stages and was read a third time in the State Assembly this morning. The ...

    Article : 52 words
  19. "CLEARY'S HAND TIED"

    Mr. F. Tout, president of the Graziers' Association expressed regret to-day at Parliament not seeing fit to give the Chief Railway Commis[?] ioner ...

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    MACHINE GUN RULE IN U.S. GAOL.--Following disastrous uprisings in several American gaols, prisoners at Missouri State Prison, Jefferson City, who recently mutinied, now march in and out of [?]he r cells under the menace of machine guns. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. SPORT

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  22. FREE-MEAL KITCHEN

    When the Salvation Army op[?]ed a new free-meal kitchen yesterday, the unemployed declared the place "black." About 200 of them ...

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  23. SYDNEY WELCOME.

    Miss Amy Johnson, on the National Airways machine "Southern Sun." arrived at Mascot at 2.45 p.m. this afternoon. The huge crowd, which ha[?] ...

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  24. ALLEGED WIFE MURDER

    A middle-aged man, who recently returned to Tasmania from the mainland, was arrested yesterday. He will be charged at the police court with ...

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  25. "PUNCH" AND DR. JOHNSON.

    The London "Punch," in a charm ing cartoon entitled "Johnsonians, depicts Amy beside her aeroplane conversing with a bewigged Dr. Johnson ...

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  26. MINERS' LEVY

    The Miners' Federation has decided to discontinue the levy of 12[?] per cent imposed on miners to allow the Northern miners to continue the coal ...

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  27. NORTHERN MINERS

    Assuming that the various collieries work without periods of stoppage, it has been calculated that £150,000 will be paid to the employees in the ...

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  28. TRAINER WINS BRIBANE CUP.

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  29. Work for Another 1000 Men

    A call was made to-day at the Government Labor Bureau for another 1000 men for work at Bunnerong and in the Cook's River district. ...

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    ACTIONS CRITICISED--Mr. Sanders, Nationalist M.L.A., who has been criticised by the Premier of N.S.W. Mr. Bavin, on his inconsistent attitude ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. OLD MAN LOST

    Fears are entertained at Bowral for the safety of John Pearson, 87, who arrived from Sydney nearly a month ago and vanished on the road to ...

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  32. EVADING EXCISE

    George Urdanoff, 46, a Bulgarian, was charged with being unlawfully in possession of goods on which it is suspected excise had not been paid. He ...

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  33. GIRLS ON STRIKE

    About sixty girls, employed at the Hardie Rubber Company's Works. Rushcutter's Bay, went on strike yesterday because the management ...

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  34. TO-DAY'S MARKETS

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  35. SUSSEX STREET.

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  36. WEATHER FORECAST

    The forecast for to-day reads:-- Further showers about inland slopes and tablelands otherwise fine for present; cold night with some frosts ...

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  37. FLOODS IN GIPPSLAND

    Floods are reported from several parts of Gippsland, where rain has been falling since Sunday. The rivers are expected to overflow ...

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  38. Scarlet Runers Dance.

    Those desirous of a really good evening's entertainment are advised to be with the crowd to-morrow (Thursday) night at the Scarlet Runners ...

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  39. PRICES AT HOMEBUSH.

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  40. ITALIAN COMMITTED

    STANTHORPE (Q.), Wednesday. The hearing or the murder charge against Giovanni Maggiora, an Italian, in connection with the death of ...

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  41. MATCH ABANDONED.

    The Test trial match was abandoned owing to heavy rain overnight. ...

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