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  4. Archbishop Kelly Says Strikes are, Savagery

    On Friday night H. G. Leary, of Mile End, was offered a motor ride by a stranger. He accepted and during the journey the stranger stopped ...

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  7. IS IT A HOAK?

    At Southport (Q.) 'a small glass bottle containing a message was found floating in shallow water at Labrador. The message was written in ink ...

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  8. EVENTFUL CRUISE.

    The Japanese cruiser ''Ohi," hovering in the vicinity of the steamer "Praga," during "its journey through Chinese waters has caused the ...

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  9. SAVAGERY

    Archbishop Kelly,.speaking at Newcastle yesterday, said, "I want to tell yon, not offensively but instructively, that a Strike brought about to ...

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  10. TRAGIC MISTAKE

    Another child, making the twelfth, has died as a result of inoculation under a municipal scheme fo immunise them from diphtheria. ...

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  11. PERTH TO SYDNEY.

    Dr. Alan Mackay and Sir. Harneywood arrived in Sydney this morning in an Essex super six car after having lowered the previous best time for ...

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  12. FOREIGN MINERS

    Foreigners are said to be steadily pushing British workers out of the mines on the Kalgoorlie gold fields Members of the Kalgoorlie Returned ...

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  13. AFTER RECORDS.

    Captain Hincheliffe has completed plans to capture the non-stop duration distance records in Great Britain. He is using an American machine, the ...

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  14. KILLED BY A CAR.

    Violet Brown, 39, and' Sydney Ladd were knocked down by a motor .car at' Narrabeen on Saturday. "The first named "sustained a fracture of the ...

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  15. FOUR MONTHS' CRUISE

    Sir Alexander MacCormick, Mr. Neville Dangar, and Commander Nash arrived last night on the yacht 'Ada' from Falmouth, which they left on ...

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  16. GIRL'S LOSS OF £219

    At . Albion Park races on Saturday detectives detained three men, one of whom they, questioned in regard to a recent hold-up of a girl at Richmond ...

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  17. "TIRED OF LIFE."

    Walter Smith, a chemist, died at Marriekville Cottage Hospital shortly after admission yesterday. Sime time previously he was said,, to have ...

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  18. 'MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. .J. C. Watson, president of the N.R.M.A. says the number of. accidents in which motor vehicles in New South Wales figure in any way is ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN ROADS.

    Mr.' W. N. Morris, head of the Morris Cowley motor' firm in England, arrived in Auckland to-day, en route to Australia, where he intends to ...

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  20. SHOT IN THE HEAD

    Mrs. Mary Hartramps, a resident of Surry Hills, was admitted to Sydney Hospital last night with bullet wounds in her forehead and blood ...

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  21. CAR HITS A TAXI

    Five persons were injured in a smash between a motor car and a taxi cab in Camperdown last night. The vehicles crashed with a terrific impact ...

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  22. LOST THREE FINGERS.

    Helen Stapleton, aged 11, was knocked down by a tram at Maroubra last night and dragged underneath the wheels. Her left wrist was badly ...

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  23. FIGHTS IN CHURCH.

    Disturbances at St. Cuthbert's Church, at "Warden were resumed yesterday and culminated in riotous scenes after the service, necessitating ...

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  24. CAR COLLISION '

    William Henry Wyatt, 70, of Wheeler's Hill, was killed, and seven other presons .injured, two seriously, when two cars met in collision at the ...

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  25. BATHING FATALITY

    Andrew Anzelark, aged 12, was bathing in a waterhole at Marrickville yesterday when he suddenly disappeared. His body was recovered ...

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  26. CARELESS PARENTS.

    The coroner, in returning a verdict of accidental death in the case of Ronald Phillips, aged seven, who was knocked down and killed by a motor ...

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  27. MELBOURNE WIRELESS.

    3LO Melbourne was received splendidly at Keston station; the reception was by far the most successful attempt so far made. The musical items were ...

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  28. BUTTER EXPORTS

    Butter exports from Australia for the six mouths ended December" 31 last amounted to 15,430 tons, compared with 16,000 tons for the same ...

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  29. PRICE OF VICTORY

    Mr. A. D. Kay, who was recently removed from the Meat Board, speaking at Sydney Domain, said, "I'll contest the Wollondilly seat, and win it ...

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  30. TO-DAY'S MARKETS.

    Tin is to-day noted at 4611 per unit. ...

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  31. LEANING FROM WINDOW

    Kathleen Jennings, aged 4, was killed on Saturday night in unusual circumstances. She was travelling .in a train with her mother, who held the ...

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  32. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Cloudy on coast, with some scattered showers; otherwise generally fine, variable winds, but' southerly on coast. ...

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  33. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    Mr. Heury Kneebone, vice-president of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions, giving evidence before the Federal Constitution Commission ...

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  34. SUSSEX STREET.

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  35. YACHT BLOWN ASHORE

    An 18-foot motor yacht, which was being sailed by E. Collett and a boy, was blown ashore at South Beef yesterday, ' badly damaged. The vessel ...

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  36. GAOL BREAKERS ARRESTED

    The Wollongong gaol. breakers were re-capturcd at Gosford last night. They had travelled the greater part of 100 miles separating the two towns ...

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  37. CLOTHING CAUGHT IN MACHINE

    Harry Harrison, 21, employed at White Signet confectionery factory, City, was attending to an engine in a machine room this morning when ...

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  38. INSTANTLY KILLED.

    Alexander Squealander, aged 20, fell from the pillion of a motor cycle at Darlinghurst road this morning. He was struck by a passing 'bus and ...

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  39. HOMEBUSH SALES.

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  40. LIGHT WEEK-END RAIN.

    Light to moderate rain was recorded generally in the metropolitan area and at scattered places on . the south coast and southern tablelands during ...

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