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  5. Vessel Instantly Sinks After Dramatic Collision

    Before the Australasian Council of Trades Unions adjourned it passed a resolution registering its indignant protest against the callous stand taken ...

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  7. ALLEGED SPEEDING

    James Bryant, aged 20, was walking across a street at Central Square when he was struck by a taxi. He was conveyed to hospital and died ...

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  8. STOP FIGHTING

    "Nothing could hold Australia back if we had sweet reasonableness and Industrial peace,"'' declared the Minister for Trade, and Customs ...

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  9. ONLY ONE SAVED

    Viovinni Pavan, 28, engineer of the steamer "Alevantara," the sole survivor was found standing at a quaysde at Southhampton gazing at the ...

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  10. MURDER AND MAILS

    Although they have not yet succeeded in clearing up the murder of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clements, near Bairnsdale, the detectives have been ...

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  11. HIT A TELEGRAHP POST.

    Crashing into a telegraph post at Lane Cove terminus last night, a car capsized. Two persons were injured, Mrs. Elizabeth Creighton 69 (shock ...

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  12. HINKLER'S TRIP.

    Bert Hinkler flew to Longreach yesterday and made a perfect landing at 4.45 p.m. A hugh crowd greeted him. He is expected to reach Bundaberg ...

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  13. DINGHY SWAMPED.

    Arthur Bone, aged 50, was drowned at North Bruni when his small dinghy was swamped. ...

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  14. HOLDING HER BABY!

    At Balmain yesterday a young girl named Bell was approached by a woman who invited her to hold a baby while she visited a patient in the ...

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  15. BARBARIC SUVA.

    A shocking affair is reported from Suva. It appears an Indian boy, aged seven,was caught stealing eggs from, the kitchen of a mission. He was ...

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  16. WINDOWS DAMAGED.

    Window scratchers were again at work last night, when they damaged about 40 plate glass windows in Oxford Street, Paddington ...

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  17. A GALLANT DEED.

    Wilfred Noel, aged 22, was playing on the bank of a dam near Terowie with his cousin, Gwen Hobbs, aged 11, when the latter, dipped into wafer six ...

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  18. NOT A LOTTERY!

    The Rev. H. N. Baker, in the course of a sermon St. Thomas Church, North Sydney, said,"We are cornpelled to reach the conclusion, that a ...

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  19. CAUGHT BY UNDERTOW.

    E. T. Willows, of Lismore, aged 39, was surfing at South Beach, Ballina, when he got into difficulties in the channel, where there was a strong ...

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  20. INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE

    Mr. Brace, in a letter to the various organisations which had been invited to send delegates to the peace conference suggests the conference should ...

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  21. DETECTIVES PROBING.

    Detectives investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of Martin Ryan have definitely established that he was murdered and that the ...

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  22. PROMPT RELIEF.

    When the island steamer, John Williams, was passing the Urunga, on the north coast, a vessel signalled that a doctor was wanted aboard, as the ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND BY-ELECTION.

    The by-election to fill the vacancy in the Legislative Assembly caused by the death of Mr. F. L. Nott (Country National) was won by Mr. E. L. Grim ...

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  24. CATHOLICS AT CANBERRA.

    The Apostolic delegate, Dr. Cattanco, blessed and opened the new St. Christopher's School and Convent yesterday. Pontifical high mass was ...

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  25. RECKLESS MOTORIST.

    The police are searching for the driver of a car which struck a sulky on the main southern road about midnight on Saturday. Both shafts ...

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  26. EXPLOSION IN BAKERY.

    A boiler exploded in a bake-house attached to A. D. Judge's baker's shop at Hornshy to-day. Austin John Spratt aged 26, was hurled across the ...

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  27. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Scattered showers in the north coast districts, with southerly winds; otherwise fine for the present, with east to northerly winds ...

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  28. HIGGS IN TROUBLE.

    Hubert William Higgs, was arrested at Brookvale yesterday, and charged with assaulting his wife. It is alleged Higgs visited his wife and wanted ...

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  29. FILM IN DISPUTE.

    The film picture "Dawn" will be privately screened on February 28. ...

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  30. FIFTY MILES AN HOUR.

    A man named Ronald, 22, a taxi driver, was remanded at the Central Court to-day on a charge of having feloniously slain Arthur Selwyn ...

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  31. FAMOUS ACTRESS.

    Miss Ellen Terry, the famous Shakespearian actress, celebrates her 80th birthday on Monday. All the newspapers have edictorially paid her ...

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  32. GIRL HYPNOTISED.

    Quite recently in Sydney a worldwide sensation was caused when a resident of Bankstown, Mr. James, was hypnotised and buried alive six feet ...

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  33. STRIKE OF 1917.

    The State Cabinet intends to give early consideration to the position of the 1917 loyalists who were replaced in the railway service by the Lang ...

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  34. LIGHTHOUSE SHIPS.

    The dispute which has arisen out of the manning of lighthouse ships with crews was argued under the Public Service Act and has been referred ...

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  35. IN NEW HEBRIDES.

    The steamer Makambo, which arrived in Sydney to-day, brought news of a hurricane which swept parts of the New Hebrides. Many ...

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  36. COCKATOO ISLAND.

    A statement that the Federal Ministry proposes to sell Cockatoo Island dockyard has been contradicted by the Prime Minister, who said a Cabinet ...

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  37. LAW OF THE AIR.

    When,on Tuesday last, leaden weights attached to a parachute ware dropped from an aeroplane to test a contrivance a direct breach of ...

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  38. RIVER TRAGEDY.

    J. M. Holston, of Murwillumbah. accompanied by a visitor named Walters, from Newcastle, was fishing in the Tweed River when the boat ...

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  39. PLAYING ON RIVER BANK.

    Gwen Pilgrim, aged 4, of St. George's Road, Boxley, was drowned in George's River, near Lugarno. The child fell into the water while play ...

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  40. GENERAL RAIN.

    General rains have fallen in New Zealand after one of the driest periods in the history of the Dominion. ...

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