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  6. America Demands Reparation for Outrages.

    A man is alleged to have held up a youth on Wodonga road bridge, in the Albury district, yesterday afternoon, so gaining possession of a horse ...

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  7. EGYPTIAN IDEALS

    The "Daily Express" special Cairo correspondent reports that political observances say Nahas Pashas note to Britain means political suicide, or that ...

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  8. CHINESE OUTRAGES

    The United States Minister, Mr. MacMurray, today neither confirmed nor denied the reported settlement of American claims in respect to out ...

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  9. THEATRE SCENE

    Great excitement prevail in the Marina picture theatre, Mascot, on Saturday night when some bagging saturated with petrol was thrown ...

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  10. ON A REEF

    The steamer Iron Chief went ashore last night on Mermaid Reef, near Crowdy Head; about 150 miles north of Sydney. The vessel was on her ...

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  11. WOMAN'S RETICENCE.

    A woman who was assaulted by a man in a house at King's Cross, Darlinghurst, late last night refused to give the name of her assailant. She ...

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  12. MOTOR TRUCK SMASH.

    Two motor trucks, carrying 25 people, ran backwards down a steep hill near Warrandyte yesterday. One dropped 12 feet into a cutting. ...

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  13. FINE SURGERY.

    Gioniotis Emanuel, aged 22, an Italian who arrived in Sydney 14 months ago became in five months later. An X-ray examination showed ...

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  14. FALLING BIRTH RATE.

    Dr. Springthorpe, in an address at Wesley Church, said Victoria has an ever-decreasing birth rate and last year's was the lowest on record ...

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  15. NIGHT VULTURES.

    While Ronald Ormiston, aged 22, a fireman, was walking along Murray Street, Pyrmont, last night he was attacked by a number of men, one ...

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  16. SAFE BREAKERS.

    For the first time in 5 years in south Australia the Strong room on the premies of "Shipping Newspapers Limited"has been blown open. ...

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  17. YOUNG WOMAN KILLED.

    A young woman,believed to have been Miss May Young, of St. Kilda, was killed and Walter Leslie, aged 27, injured when a motor car in ...

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  18. SUSPICIOUS FIRE.

    An outbreak of fire occurred yesterday in the timber yard of Mulhearn and Co., Pyrmont. Fortunately the flames were quickly ...

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  19. FARTHING DAMAGES.

    The Full Court today ordered a new trial in the appeal of Silas Young Maling against the verdict of a jury which awarded him a farthing ...

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  20. INSOLENT FOOTPADS.

    Gordon Ewen was attacked in Collins Street late on Saturday night by a number of men who, after sandbagging him, picked his pockets. The ...

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  21. ENDURANCE TEST.

    Johnny Loughlin broke the world's endurance dancing test by completing 110 hours of continuous dancing at ten o'clock on Saturday night. At ...

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  22. ROYAL SHOW.

    Sydney's great show opened this morning in beautiful weather, although a few showers fell during the night. The judging of cattle was ...

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  23. WATER FRONT FIRE.

    A large brick store on the water front, full of cases of benzine and other oils was destroyed by fire yesterday. Two firemen were removed ...

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  24. A WOMAN'S THREAT.

    A sensational affray occurred in Elizabeth Street early on Sunday morning. It appears a taxi driver had asked his passengers for his fare ...

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  25. TODAY'S FORECAST

    Cloudy and unsettled, with further showers on the coast and in north-eastern quarter; otherwise chiefly fine temporarily; ...

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  26. GOLF.

    The official commencement of the golf season took place on Saturday and was marked by a large attendance of players and their friends. ...

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  27. INSTANT DISMISSAL.

    Thirty-five men employed at the railway marshalling yards at Dry Creek, South Australia, have ceased work as a protest against the instant ...

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  28. TODAY'S MARKETS.

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  29. STATE BUDGET.

    The State Budget speech which is being prepared by the assistant treasurer, is expected to show a deficit of £1,500,000. ...

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  30. DR. DUHIG ON HUGHES.

    The Archbishop of Brisbane, Dr. Duhig, says every fair minded man must be gratified that the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, has repudiated ...

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  31. HINKLER IN PERTH.

    A crowd of 20,000 persons welcomed Bert Hinkler on his arrival at Perth ten seconds after the scheduled time yesterday afternoon. He was ...

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  32. PRICE OF TIN.

    Tin today was quoted at 452 per unit. ...

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  33. GUEST HOUSE BURNT.

    Gowrie House, at Healesville, one of the largest guest establishments in the mountain districts near Melbourne was completely destroyed by fire ...

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  34. ROADS OR RAILWAYS.

    In order to protect the railways from road competition the Country Roads Board has decided to cancel a number of country motor services ...

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  35. PRODUCE MARKETS.

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  36. EIGHTY CARS BURNT.

    A big fire at Peel Limited Motor Works, South Brisbane, has caused damage estimated at £50,000. About eighty motor cars were destroyed. ...

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  37. CAR OVER CLIFFS.

    A motor car stolen from Rose Bay on Saturday evening was found on the rocks at Maroubra yesterday morning. It had been run over cliffs ...

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  38. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A runaway railway carriage crashed into the end of some stationary carriages and a van at stony Piont station late on Saturday night. The ...

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  39. HOMEBUSH SALES.

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  40. PINNED TO A PLANK.

    George Pool, aged 18, was working barefooted in Grainger's Factory, Surry Hills, Inst night when he trod on a nail which pierced his foot and ...

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