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  5. Britain's Naval Proposals Bitterly Denounced

    The anti-Japanese boycott feeling has become intensified at Amoy, necessitating additional naval protection. Strike pickets preventing shipping ...

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  7. RUSSIA

    The people are the masters of Russia and know it," declared Norman Jeffrey and Jack Ryan, Sydneyites attending the Red Trade Union ...

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  8. 'BRITAIN'S LULLABY'

    A bitter denunciation of the latest British armament proposals is appearing in Washington newspapers. The "Star" Calls them '' Britain's ...

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  9. AFTER MANY YEARS

    A cable from the Base Records Office, New Zealand army, to N.S.W. Returned Soldiers' League confirms the identification of the Callan Park ...

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  10. WEATHER FORECAST

    Mr. Hunt, referring to complaints that weather forecasts of the Commonwealth Meteorologist were misleading, and frequently incorrect, stated ...

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  11. HUSBAND ON TRIAL.

    When the case in which Alexander Lindsay Whittaker, who is charged with the murder of his wife, was resumed at Central Criminal Court ...

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  12. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.

    The annual conference of the National Association opened in Sydney to-day. Delegates were present from all parts of the State. An address, ...

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  13. FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

    In the course of a debate in which Nationalists urged that cruisers were necessary to safeguard Germany's neutrality in the event of war, Herr ...

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  14. OPERATION ON PREMIER.

    The operation performed upon the Premier, Mr. Bavin, yesterday was severe and it is anticipated it will probably be two months before he ...

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  15. WOOLLEN GOODS.

    In the House of Representatives, by 33 votes to seven, it was decided to grant a request by the Senate for an increase in duty on certain classes of ...

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  16. POISON IN WATERBAG

    At Broken Hill Quarter Sessions, Harold Abbdellar was sentenced to three years imprisonment for attempting to poison John James O'Brien by ...

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  17. WIRELESS MESSAGES

    Mr. Mitchell Thompson told a questioner in the House of Commons that he was aware that Anglo-Australian and other wireless service had been ...

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  18. ASCOT PONIES.

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  19. MILLIONS OF RABBITS.

    Mr. W. P. Bluem informed the Stock Inspectors Conference that one hundred million rabbits were killed for Commercial purposes within 12 months ...

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  20. HER OWN FURNITURE.

    Fannie Blade died in Sydney hospital late last night from injuries received when she was knocked down and run over by a furniture waggon ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND PEANUTS

    A contract has just been signed providing for the despatch of thousand tons of Queensland peanuts to San Francisco by an early boat, the ...

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  22. EARTHQUAKE

    A message from Rome states strong earthquake shocks this morning, in the Undine Province caused heavy damage. Buildings collapsed, ...

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  23. TWO-UP

    One of the most completely equipped two-up schools ever located by the police was discovered in a room at the rear of a tobacconists shop in ...

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  24. NEW LICENSES

    If the forthcoming referendum on the liquor question results in rejection of prohibition the Government will drastically amend the Liquor Act. At ...

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  25. CAUGHT IN THE ACT.

    A cleaner employed at Mark Foys noticed a strange woman on the premises at a late hour last night. On being discovered she is alleged to have ...

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  26. HEAVYWEIGHT HONORS

    The State Athletic Commission will place Tunney on the ineligible list unless he accepts by Tuesday next one or all of the "three top challenges" ...

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  27. ON STRIKE.

    A general strike has been declared among men working on the North- south railway line and 500 are out of work. It appears two gangs of ...

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  28. PETTY THIEF.

    For some time past visitors to the telegraph room of the G.P.O. have complained that their property has been stolen while they have been, ...

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  29. HEAVY FINE.

    A fine of £10 with costs was imposed upon a man for smoking on the vehicle ferry Killara at night. ...

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  30. SPARSELY CLAD

    With his skull and both wrists fractured a middle aged man, clothed only in a white shirt, was found stretched out on the slimy silt of ...

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  31. CHILD'S DISAPPEARANCE.

    Malissa Ward, aged 10 12, disappeared mysteriously from a private school at Bondi last night. All efforts to trace her failed. The girl is said to ...

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  32. TO-DAY'S MARKETS.

    Wheat ex-trucks Sydney is quoted at 55 12. ...

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  33. MOTOR CARS

    A petition has been presented in the House of Commons on behalf of 920,000 motor owners in favor of the substitution of petrol for horse power ...

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  34. LONG DISTANCE RADIO

    Accompanied by three friends Mr. C. G. Allen, a Kent amateur, on Sunday night set out on a tour of Kent in a saloon motor car in which a six ...

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  35. RABBIT SKINS.

    Winchcombe, Carson telegraphed to-day:--About thirty-seven tons of rabbit skins were offered at Sydney sales to-day. Values for racks were ...

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  36. ANGLICAN CONSTITUTION

    Mr. Justice Harvey, speaking at a public meeting under the auspices of the joint Australian Council of Churches contemplating re-union, said ...

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  37. LONG CHASE.

    Five men were arrested in the bush outside Wyong yesterday on charges of having illegally used a motor car. A chase over some miles of country ...

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  38. MARRIED IN GERMANY

    Mr. Worthington Evans, in answer to a question in the House of Commons, said that 690 soldiers in the British army occupying the Bbine had ...

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  39. PRICE OF TIN.

    Tin to-day was quoted at 455 per unit. ...

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  40. PRODUCE MARKETS.

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  41. SERIOUS INJURIES

    An unknown man was picked up in Railway Parade, Lidcombe, late last night, in an unconscious condition. He was removed to hospital suffering from ...

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  42. "NO PEACE."

    The National Industrial Conference called by the Prime Minister of New Zealand, was opened last night. The employees' section presented a report ...

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  43. EGGS FROM CANADA.

    The arrival of 10,000 dozen eggs from Canada in New Zealand caused a sharp drop in local prices. The eggs came in cool storage and were ...

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  44. WRECKED.

    The steamer Merimbulah which went ashore on the south coast yesterday is expected to become a total wreck. ...

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