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  6. Shocking Atrocities by Japanese in China.

    Hagen, direct from winning the open golf championship at Sandwich, came here to prepare for to-day's big money match, over 36 holes, at ...

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  7. CITY COUNCIL.

    Mr. Justice Harvey sitting as a Royal Commission been taking evidence at the Supreme Court to-day in the matter of the inquiry into the ...

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  8. AROCITIES

    The Chinese Nationalist party of Australasia has received telegrams from the organising department of its central executive committee in ...

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  9. SEA AND DESERT

    A British officer during wartime operations against the Senussi reported the discovery of a vast deep depression in the western desert. ...

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  10. BABY'S ADVENTURE.

    Ronald Narrower, aged 18 months, yesterday, fell off a plank used as a footway over Christopher Creek at South Grafton into three feet of ...

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  11. NOT BEATEN YET.

    The sailing vessel "Beatrice," which raced the "Honigin Cecile" from Australia has arrived at Falmouth 18 days behind the other ship. The ...

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  12. HOSPITAL SENSATION.

    Jumping from a window on the ground floor of a private hospital at South Yara on Saturday afternoon, Thomas Tooher, aged 62, one of the ...

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  13. SCALED HIGH WALL.

    Albert Nelson, aged 20, a prisoner awaiting sentence, escaped from a local lock-up on Saturday by scaling a seven foot gate. After being pursued ...

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  14. LIQUOR POLL.

    A liquor poll was taken throughout Queensland on Saturday. Although the returns arc incomplete the progress figures indicate that new ...

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  15. MAIL DRIVER KILLED.

    In a collision with a lorry packed with footballers, Thomas Basetti, of Hunter's Hill, who was driving a mail car along Peurith road on ...

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  16. FINE BOWLERS.

    A. E. Gillegan, addressing the Brighton Boys Club, emphasised that England's chief need, in connection with the Australian visit, Was fine ...

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  17. ELECTROCUTED.

    When power was not turned on at the City Council's Newtown electric suburban station at noon yesterday [?] went to see what was ...

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  18. PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY.

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Bruntnell, in welcoming Commissioner Mapp, of the Salvation Army, back to Sydney said that if other religious ...

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  19. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLE.

    Mr. H. Sutherland, organiser of the Fedcaried Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association, is of opinion that ail industrial upheaval on the ...

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  20. COUNCIL ELECTION.

    Great interest was taken in the extraordinary by-election of nine alder-for South Grafton Municipal council, following on the resignation of the ...

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  21. UNWANTED PRINCE.

    Prince Carol's cold is better and it is believed he will leave England on Monday, as instructed for Paris. The Riviera and Belgium are also ...

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  22. CITY THUGS.

    Lindsay Rowe, aged 30, was shot four times in the left thigh on Saturday night. He informed the police he was walking along the street when ...

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  23. THROWN FROM HORSE.

    Miss Frances Noonan, aged 20, was killed as the result of being thrown from her horse near Mathoura in the Hay district, yesterday. ...

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  24. SERVED A TERM.

    Charged with being a prohibited immigrant, Michael Joseph Later, has been ordered to he deported. Defendant admitted having arrived in the ...

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  25. ENEMY IN THE GATE.

    Mr. Woodford, secretary to the Port Adelaide branch of the Seamen's Union, says all seamen must be warned against the operations of ...

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  26. ABOVE BOARD.

    Mr. J. B. Martin, general returning officer of the Senate Labor ballot in Sydney, interviewed, last night, stated the conduct of the ballot had ...

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  27. TIRED OF LIFE.

    John Bracegirdle, aged 75 was found strangled at his home in Waverley today. He had a cord around his neck which was attached to a bed. ...

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  28. TWO-UP SCHOOL.

    When a posse of police raided a two-up school at Alexandria yesterday afternoon there were wild scenes of confusion. The players dashed ...

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  29. FINANCIAL AGREEMENT.

    The State Labor Opposition has decided to oppose the financial agreement entered into by the N.S.W. and Commonwealth Governments but the ...

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  30. LATEST MARKET NEWS.

    Tin is quoted to-day at 417 per unit. ...

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  31. PEACEFUL SOCIALISTS.

    At yesterday's meeting of the general executive of the Socialist Labor party in Sydney a resolution was adopted advising workers of Australia ...

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  32. SUSSEX STREET.

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  33. FORECAST.

    Cloudy, with more showers in the southern and eastern districts but only isolated on coast; otherwise mostly fine and cool to ...

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  34. W.A. ELECTIONS.

    Legislative Council elections were held throughout West Australia on Saturday. Although the returns are incomplete it is likely Labor's position ...

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  35. A RAINLESS TRACT.

    Sir Sidney Kidman, the cattle king, says he bas known the country in the north of South Australia for nearly 59 years and has never known things ...

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  36. PROHIBITION.

    Addressing the annual meeting of the Catholic Institute for Seamen, Archbishop Kelly said prohibition was an erroneous extreme. The harm, ...

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  37. DOPED HORSES.

    A message from Queensland states that many cases of doping racehorses are reported to have occurred recently at Inverell (New ...

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  38. HOMEBUSH SALES.

    Dalgety and Co. report:--2600 cattle were offered. Mixed prime was a little dearer and plain classes weaker. Good beef sol dto 32,prime ...

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  39. KETCH WRECKED.

    The fishing ketch "Good Intent" has been wrecked while sheltering in Surprise Bay, being blown ashore. The crew of four escaped injury. The ...

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  40. RAILWAY WORKERS.

    According to the secretary of the A.W.U., thousands of railway workers are idle, the position being more acute than for many years. ...

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