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  5. Chicago's Mayor Indulges in Anti -British Vulgarity

    The Minister for Labor, Mr. Farrar, announced yesterday that not withstanding the attitude of Sydney Trades Hall aud Labor Council, he ...

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  7. KILLED BY SHARK

    Arthur Lane, manager of Henry Lane Australian Ltd, was killed by a shark while bathing at Merewether Beach,Newcastle,last night .He was ...

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  8. VULGARITY

    Mayor Thompson again endeavoured to tweak the British lion's tail in a campaign speech. He said " Bourboun whisky" has increased in ...

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  9. "DAWN"

    The County. Council after an all night sitting, by 58 votes to 52 adopted a recommendation of the Theatres Committee not to raise any objection ...

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  10. ROYAL OAK

    The Royal Oak court martial of Captain Dewar opened to -day. Dewar pleaded not guilty and conducted; his own defence with Mr. Kimball as ...

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  11. TROTSKY

    It is reported from Vjernyi that a convict on Saturday fired two shots at Trotsky, remarking, "There is no room for traitors in the Soviet". One ...

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  12. EXPORT TRADE.

    A witness before Child Endowment Commission quoted startling figures in regard to the Australian export trade. Many Continental countries were ...

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  13. STREETS TO THE SEA.

    Giving evidence before the Federal Arbitration Court in the Merchant Service plaint, Captain Walton said the best men they had on their vessels ...

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  14. FINAL ACCEPTANCES.

    Following are acceptances for Randwick races on Saturday:- Hurdle Race- Romeo, Pindarus, Really, Burraform,Just David, ...

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  15. CHURCH STRIFE.

    The general assembly of the Free Presbyterian Church of Australia has carried a resolution protesting against the proposed eucharistic procession ...

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  16. ADROIT SMUGGLER.

    The Customs Officers on a French streamer at Fremantle found life belts filled with cigarettes instead of cork. The cigarettes were confiscated and ...

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  17. FLYERS SEPARATE.

    Captain Lancaster, and Mrs. Miller both left Canberra last night by train, the former for Melbourne and the latter for Sydney. The departure was ...

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  18. SPEEDSTER GAOLED.

    Eric Victor Templeton,a motor driver was sentenced at the Criminal Court in two years,with hard labor, dor the manslaughter of William Hogg ...

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  19. BOY SHOT DEAD.

    Edward Catford, aged 14, was shot dead with a pea rifle at Lithgow yesterday. Subsequently Frank Edward Johnstone, another boy, was charged ...

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  20. A RICH WINDFALL.

    Justice A. MeArthur, of Melbourne, has decided that a bequest of £350,000 by the late Joseph Gill to the Salvation Army, is valid. ...

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  21. CANDID COMMENT.

    Mr. Wm. Huges declares that what the Nationalist party is suffering from is too much Parkhill organisation,which is out to be a great force in ...

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  22. DISMISSAL RESENTED.

    Owing to a man being dismissed for insubordination about 100 men at Newcastle steel works went oil strike yesterday. ...

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  23. CITY COUNCIL.

    The city council finances last year showed a surplus of $34,072. ...

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  24. FINAL GALLOPS.

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  25. NEWSPAPER'S ERROR.

    The action which was brought by John McGregor, a horse trainer, against the "Herald" and "Weekly Times" claiming £3000 damages for ...

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  26. ELECTROCUTED!

    Yesterday Joyce McCarthy, aged 12,climbed on to the roof of her home,when she slipped,grasped a live electric light wire and was electrocuted. ...

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  27. NO CONSCIENCE.

    Joseph James Patric, a commission agent, has been convicted on two charges of stealing, and on two charges of false pretences and sentenced ...

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  28. AT THE SHOW.

    The attendance at the show yesterday was 19,700, compared with 48,250 dor the corresponding day last year. ...

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  29. HINKLER'S CHEQUE.

    At a reception to Mr. and Mrs. Hinkler yesterday, the Mayor handed Hinkler a cheque for £350, being half the proceeds of the gate at ...

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  30. CHURCH FACTIONS.

    The trouble between the two factions at the Lutheran Church in Wickham Terrace broke out afresh yesterday, when two painters entered ...

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  31. SEA WRECKAGE.

    A life boy which might belong to the missing ketch "Aerial" has been washed up on Kangaroo reef, outside Boston Island. Other wreckage has ...

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  32. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    Husband's Experience. PERTH, Thursday. Harold William Hitchcock has been acquitted in the Criminal Court on a charge of having attempted to kill his wife. Accused told the court he left ...

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  33. SAVAGE COURSERS.

    At Epping racecourse last night Dapto Chief was "savaged" by Black Chief and so severely injured that be had to be destroyed. The Association ...

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  34. BRUTAL CRUELTY.

    At the Central Police Court George Sowter, a green -grocer, was sentenced to a month's imprisonment for having ill-treated a horse. Evidence was given that defendant belabored the ...

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  35. OLYMPIC FUND.

    The Olympic fund now totals £2239 The promoters are hopeful of obtaining another £3700 before the team sails on May 1st. ...

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  36. FEDERAL SHIPS.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, stated last night that a number of tenders have been received for the purchase of the Commonwealth ships. ...

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  37. INSTRUCTIVE FILMS.

    The Minister for Health is having two films, prepared pointing out the value of milk and fruit. ...

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  38. NEW TARGET SHIP.

    The old battleship, "Centurian ", has succeeded the "Agamemnon" as a target ship, completed with outfitting for wireless control has ...

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  39. EVADING A TAX.

    At the city police court M. O. James, a cane farmer, was fined £75, with costs, in default 0 months' imprisonment, for having made a false ...

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  40. HOLIDAY TRAFFIC.

    As a result of heavy rains two serious washouts have occurred on the main southern line between Junee and Harefield. The permanent way is ...

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  41. ACTIVE THIEVES.

    Thieves have boon unusually active about the city and suburbs recently and thefts of many valuable articles, principally jewellery, have been ...

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  42. SWEPT OVER WEIR.

    Dr. Jim Fitzsimmons, while swimming in a pool at Condobolin,was swept over the weir and drowned. Although the body was recovered five ...

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  43. ANGLICAN UNITY.

    Archbishop Wright in his monthly diocesan message says that under the new Anglican constitution the church can speak, as never before, with one ...

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