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  5. Fascism Sternly Denounced by Australian Professor

    The city is becoming an armed camp in preparation for the annual Communist threat of a revolution on May 1. Troops and gendarmes have ...

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  7. FASCISM!

    In an address at Perth University, Professor Murdoch, who has just returned from Italy, remarked if we are not watchful of our freedom we shall ...

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  8. FLOOD PERILS

    During the recent flood two Greeks found themselves trapped by the rushing torrent near the Don River. One attempted to shoot himself in order ...

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  9. EARTHQUAKES

    Strong earthquake shocks were felt again this morning. The Government has invited tenders for the erection of a thousand huts to house the people ...

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  10. NOTE FORGING

    Further details of the arrest in connection with the sensational raid on headquarters of an alleged Russian note forging gang at Ocean Grove, 20 ...

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  11. MELBOURNE TO LONDON

    A special programme of 3LO Melbourne was listened into by Mr. C. G. Allen, a Kent amateur, just off the Strand from 7.30 until 10 o'clock, but ...

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  12. BLED TO DEATH

    A man named McGovern, aged 74, was found dead in his room at a house in Darlingburst on Saturday. The floor and bed clothes were stained ...

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  13. LIKED THE NOISE

    There was considerable excitement in Woolloomooloo last night, when a number of larrikins placed detonators on the tramway lines, with the result ...

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  14. GOAT RACING.

    In the Central Summons court to-day 35 charges of having aided and abetted in the commission of offences under the Dog and Goat Act were ...

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  15. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Some showers on the southern tablelands and slopes; otherwise fine; west to south-west winds. ...

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  16. PARLIAMENTARY TERMS

    Addressing the annual meeting of Parramatta branch of the Nationalist Association, Mr. Bowden, M.P., said three years term of Parliament was ...

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  17. ATTACKED HIS BROTHER

    At the Criminal sittings of Brisbane Supreme Court, Edward Joseph McKenna, convicted of unlawfully wounding his brother at Gympie, was ...

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  18. MORE MIGRANTS

    The international secretary of the Salvation Army states that the fear of migrants to come to Australia is disappearing. They will flock to the ...

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  19. WEEK-END SHOWERS.

    Scattered and light rain was recorded during the week end along the tablelands and slopes on the central isolated places on the central-west ...

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  20. MAN FOUND DEAD

    Arthur Yews, chief clerk to the District Traffic Superintendent on the State railways, has been found dead with the right side of his head blown ...

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  21. JUDGE'S THREAT TO COOKS.

    The general secretary, of the Marine Cooks, Butchers and Bakers' Association, Mr. J. Tudehope, to-day declined to comment upon the threat ...

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  22. FOOTBALL NOTES.

    Two trial matches were played on the show ground on Saturday afternoon. In each match teams were selected from players on the ground. ...

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  23. UNITED IN DEATH

    Recently Arthur John Paull, a wealthy Hawkesbury farmer, on being informed that his wife would never recover from her illness, committed ...

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  24. BURGLAR'S WEEK-END.

    A burglar broke into the premises of the Newcastle Co-operative Stores at Wickham during the week-end, drilled out the back of the safe and ...

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  25. STATE POLITICS

    The State Government proposes that the debate on the budget shall end about Thursday next, after which the financial agreement between the ...

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  26. PROFESSIONAL GOLF

    In the semi finals of the French professional golf tournament Boomer beat Cotton two and one. Taylor beat Smith one up. In the final ...

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  27. WORLD TENNIS

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  28. FATAL FISHING TRIP.

    John Martin, Arthur Hain and an old age pensioner, William Edwards, aged 74, left here in a small boat on a fishing excursion on ...

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  29. ARBITRATION BILL

    The All-Australia Council of Trade Unions has decided to watch closely the passage of the Federal Arbitration Bill through Parliament. It has also ...

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  30. WOMAN KILLED

    While crossing the line at the railway gates at Fassifern, near Newcastle last night, Mrs. Johnson, aged 35, was run down and instantly killed by the ...

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  31. HUMANE COURSING LTD.

    On the ground that it could not pay its debts, a petition was presented to Mr. Justice Long Innes in Equity to-day for the winding up of ...

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  32. AN AERIAL SERVICE

    Captain Lancaster, who flew from Melbourne to Launceston on Saturday, expressed surprise that an aerial service to and from the mainland had ...

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  33. R.C. PILGRIMAGES

    Information has reached here that during July more than 1000 Roman Catholics will pass through San Francisco on their way to Sydney. Ten ...

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  34. ENGLISH GIRL MIGRANT.

    An English girl migrant who has lived in Australia for five years, but who has to return to England to visit her sick mother, is anxious to know ...

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  35. TO-DAY'S MARKETS.

    Tin is quoted to-day at 4110 per unit. ...

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  36. CLERGYMAN HURT

    The Rev. Joseph Tarn, supernumerary minister attached to Concord Methodist Church, fell between a stationary train and the platform at ...

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  37. AFTER MANY YEARS

    The New Zealand Government has agreed to receive George McQuay, a soldier patient from Sydney who was discovered in a mental hospital, and to ...

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  38. SUSSEX STREET.

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  39. U.S.A. ENVIOUS

    Sir Hugh Denison, formerly Australian Commissioner in America, who arrived in Adelaide yesterday en route for Sydney, said that to keep her ...

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  40. FOUND HANGING.

    Patrick Francis Quinn, aged 60, was found hanging at a private hospital at Randwick yesterday. He had a bed sheet tied around his neck, the ...

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  41. GLUT OF APPLES

    A district grower has received a net return amounting to one shilling for fourteen cases of Five Crown apples sent to the city municipal ...

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  42. DANCED FOR 135 HOURS

    Bert Angus has created a new record for non-stop dancing by continuing with a self-imposed endurance test at Queen's Hall for 135 hours. ...

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  43. HOMEBUSH SALES.

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