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  4. Cheap New Zealand Butter Threatens Australian Industry

    Extraordinary police precautions have been taken at Cardiff for to-morrow's execution of Edward Rowlands and Daniel Driscoll for the ...

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  7. LAWLESS RUFFlANS

    Following the city administarions attempts to curb crime and Mayor Thompson's declaration that gang terrorism must end, gangsters ...

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  8. CHEAP BUTTER

    A very serious view was taken at a meeting of the Australian Stabilisation Committee of importation into Australia of butter from New ...

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  9. NEW BASIC WAGE

    Figures showing the new basic wage under awards of the Federal Arbitration Court were issued in Melbourne yesterday. Except in the case ...

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  10. U.S.A. ARMING

    Rear-Admiral Moffett, chief of the Navy Aeronautic Bureau, has told the Naval Committee that 759 new aeroplanes will be needed to make up the ...

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  11. ASSAULTED AND ROBBED.

    When Arthur Cramp, 27, employed, by the Lewis Publishing Co. in Raw son Chambers, city, arrived at his office this morning, a strange man ...

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  12. CALLOUS MOTORISTS.

    At a public meeting at which it was decided to constitute a "Road Hog League" it was stated that motor car accidents in Australia were ...

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  13. COWARDLY YOUTHS.

    John Flanagan, aged 76, expostulated with three youths Who were behaving in an unruly manner in Crown Street city last night, whereupon they ...

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  14. TRADERS' WORRIES.

    Speakers at the annual luncheon of the Traders' Protection Association yesterday expressed strong disapproval of the coupon system, by which ...

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  15. SHALLOW DIVING.

    Mrs. Doris Kearns, 21, was critically injured when she dived into shallow water at Sandrin[?]bam. Her neck was dislocated. The occurrence was ...

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  16. DISMISSED DRAYMAN.

    A serious position has developed as a result of the refusal of 280 men, formerly employed on Main Roads Board work at Wiseman's ferry. ...

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  17. TRAIN DERAILED.

    When a train from Maitland to Newcastle [?] derailed at Sandgate, near Newcastle, yesterday many passengers had narrow escapes. The ...

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  18. BAND CONTESTS.

    The "A'' grade competition at the interstate Bands Contest has been won by Hamilton Band with a selection from Beethoven's symphonies ...

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  19. FLYING TOO LOW!

    A message from Maugatuek (Connecticut) states that Bert Acosta, the famous trans Atlantic aviator who accompanied Commander Byrd on his ...

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  20. A BIT TOO TALL!

    Dr. D. W. MacGillivray, the well known ornithologist, ridicules the report from Glen Innes that a giant hawk had been seen to carry off ...

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  21. LUCKY MILLERS.

    Owing to adjustment in accordance with the increased cost of living, employees in flour mills will receive a slight increase in wages. ...

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  22. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    "Plum" Warner in broadcasting today expressed the opinion that for the next English team to visit Australia the following were ...

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  23. FALL OF EXPLOSIVES.

    "While Cecil Pickans, with another man named McKenzie was engaged in, trucking on the 925 feet level at North Lyall mine, a charge of ...

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  24. FRENCH TENNIS PLAYER.

    Jean Borotra, the French tennis player, on arrival here yesterday, stated he was the head of an engineering firm and intended to open a branch in ...

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  25. DROWNED WHILE BATHING.

    C. Howard, of Tighe's Hill, near Newcastle, was drowned in Lake Macquaric yesterday. while bathing. ...

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  26. FRANK GOOD.

    The stipendiary steward, Mr. Devlin, who held an inquiry into the running of Frank Good in the Jumper's flat race at Wagga, has decided the ...

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  27. TYRE BLEW OUT.

    Six persons were injured when a motor car overturned, after striking a telegraph pole, near Cronulla late last night. Cornelius Langsery, 46 ...

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  28. IN STORMY SEAS.

    The steamer "Aquitania" arrived this morning after having been delayed for two days by the worst weather in the commander's ...

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  29. OVER AN EMBANKMENT.

    A motor bus containing a number of passengers plunged over an embankment at Audley while on its road to National Park. The bus dropped ...

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  30. SPEEDSTER KILLED.

    Edgar Hanlon was killed while driving a powerful motor car at Beacon speedway yesterday. His car apparently shed a tyre and it then crashed ...

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  31. IRRIGATION PROJECTS.

    The Chairman of the Development and Migration Commission, Mr. H. W. Gepp, says the Commonwealth Government has adopted recommendations ...

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  32. LIKE THE FILMS!

    John Blanche, 25, and Edward Murphy, 43, laborers have been committed for trial by the city police Court on a charge of having used ...

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  33. A. L. P. CONFERENCE.

    At the A.L.P. provincial conference at Young a motion that the next Labor Government should retalliate on the Bavin Government was struck ...

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  34. PARACHUTE FAILED.

    A Rome message states Nardino, a brilliant wartime aviator, was Killed when a defect developed in an aerial engine at a height of 3000 feet and ...

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  35. WAS IT A RAZOR DUEL?

    Muriel Rogers, 25, and John Heffemann, 31, were treated at Sydney Hospital last night, the former for incised wounds in the left arm, scalp ...

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  36. OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS.

    The Canadian Parliament was opened at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Sixteen inches of snow fell yesterday, followed by sub-zero temperatures ...

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  37. SHOT IN THE BACK.

    Stewart Juchau, aged 15, was accidentally shot in the back at Gymea Bay, while shooting. He was with his brother, gathering blackberries ...

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  38. PUBLIC WORKS.

    The Assistant' State Treasurer, Mr. Stevens, said to-day there was no intention to reduce expenditure on vital public works, which the Government ...

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  39. POLICE FOR SAMOA.

    It was announced to-day that six police constables would leave for Samoa by the steamer "Toufa." This is described by the authorities as a ...

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