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  4. Sensational Statements in Essex Murder Trial

    Captain Alec Beufve[?] an ex-New Zealnader who has lived in Paris since the war, committed suicide by jumping from the Arc de Triumphe and was ...

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  7. CHINESE AFFAIRS

    Northern Shantung is reported to have become a hunting ground for deserted [?]rothern soldiers nad, bandits. Scores of towns and villages ...

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  8. A VULGAR "STUNT "

    Describing the spectacular flight of Lindbergh from New York to Quebec with serum for Floyd Bennett as "pure bluff" the Premier Mr, ...

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  9. STORY OF A CRIME

    The climax of the case in which Browne and Kennedy are being, tried for the murder of Constable Gutter[?]dge, who was shot through the eyes, ...

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  10. JOB CONTROL

    The Commonwealth steamship owners, in a statement regarding the holding up of inter-State steamers by the Marine Cooks Union, said some ...

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  11. A SHIP'S MYSTERY.

    During the voyage of the steamer "Chang[?]e" from Hong Kong to Australia Mrs. Elizabeth Bankart mysteriously disappeared. when last seen ...

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  12. RACING SQUABBLE.

    Racehorse trainers threatened yesterday that they would refuse to nommate for the Geelong, race meeting to be held on the ...

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  13. CUT TO PIECES.

    TENTERFIELD, Friday. The mangled remains of Mr. John Coster, a railway fitter, who resided with his wife and family at Armidale, ...

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  14. STRIKING INVENTION.

    A new invention of solid rubber tube affixed to a ear claims to prevent any damage to the car[?] To-day a [?]crashed into b tree, at SO miles an ...

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  15. EXPLOSION IN MINE.

    A message from Emerald (Q.) states that in an explosion of gas at Balmoral colliery three miners sustained serious injuries. They were ...

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  16. TWO BODIES FOUND.

    Two more bodies, believed to be those of Mrs. Williams, junr., and the remaining child of the family, who [?] ...

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  17. "B[?] BU[?]ET"

    A charge of printing and publishing, an obscene publication was made, against Alfred Henry Skelton and Charles Victor Higham, of "Beckett's ...

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  18. FRESH OR FROZEN?

    A deputation which waited on the Victorian Government alleged that frozen meat from Queensland was being sold as fresh. ...

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  19. CASH OR PATRIOTISM.

    Reports received by the Licensed Victuallers' Association show that only three hotelkeepers broke faith with it in throwing open their bars ...

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  20. STEAMER AGROUND.

    The Dutch steamer "Houtman" went aground near Green Buoy, in Freeman's Channel, Moreton Bay, at three o'clock this morning. Tug boats ...

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  21. TREASURY BONDS.

    An announcement was made yesterday that men in the country were representing themselves as being employed to sell Commonwealth treasury. ...

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  22. FLYING RECORD.

    Captain Broad, flying in a De Havil and Napier machine, has won the world's 100 kilometre record for Britain at St. Aglane. Carrying a ton ...

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  23. STEALING WOOL.

    Gordon Kelly, 24, and George King, 20, pleaded guilty at Dirranbandi police court (Q'land) to a charge of having stolen wool valued at £120, the ...

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  24. AFTERMATH OF STRIKE.

    Mr. McDonald, chairman of the Northern Collieries Association, denies that coal owners are deliberately causing the present depression with ...

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  25. VERY LIGHT RAIN.

    Very light rain was recorded yesterday at scattered places in the central and southern districts west from the tablelands and on the North Coast and ...

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  26. SYDNEY'S CENOTAPH.

    Mr. Stagg, State Secretary to the Returned Soldiers' League, referring to a statement by Brigadier-General Gordon that the cenotaph was in the ...

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  27. TENNIS AT ROME.

    In the third round of the international tournament Hopman (Australia) heat Serventi 6--0, 6--2. In the second round Hawkes beat Dcminerbi ...

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  28. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Further showers on central and southern inland slopes and tablelands; otherwise fine at first but showers in coastal ...

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  29. SOLICITOR'S ENDING.

    Mr. George Ife, a well-known solicitor, has been found hanging from a bannister on a stairway leading to his office. In his pocket was a bottle ...

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  30. GROWTH OF CITIES.

    To double their present populations, if the rate of increase of the past five years is maintained, Sydney will take 24 years, Melbourne 20 years, ...

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  31. STREET ACCIDENT.

    Roy Melville, aged 16, was crossing the intersection of King and Forbes Streets, Newtown, on his bicycle this morning when he was knocked down ...

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  32. BREMEN CREW.

    A Ford 'plane with the Bremen crew and Balchen landed at St. Agnes after 9 hours on the 650 mile trip from Greenly Island. ...

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  33. TO-DAY'S MARKETS.

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  34. IN EXPENSIVE CAR.

    Travelling about the country in a car valued at £1800, Alfred Pinner and David Wedge were questioned by the police at Yarrawonga. As a result ...

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  35. TWO CAPTAINS KILLED.

    When a double-scater motor car crashed into the rear of a stationary motor lorry near Footscray last night Captain Dunkenlen, master of ...

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  36. A RICH ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Thomas Cornish, of Woollahra, retired grazier, who died in July last at the age of 75 years, has been valued for probate ...

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  37. CITY COUNCIL

    A message from New Zealand last night stilted that Mr. Silas Mating, of the City Council's electricity department would leave Auckland on his ...

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  38. LOST HIS CASH.

    A clerk connected with a city, business firm left a deposit of £1910 in notes on the counter at the Haymarket branch of the Commonwealth ...

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  39. GARAGE DESTROYED.

    Damage by a fire which destroyed Carew and Smith's motor garage at North Sydney this morning is estimated at over £5000. Twelve motor ...

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  40. FEWER MEMBERS.

    The Premier of Tasmania in his policy speech promised a reduction of members of Parliament to 25 in the Assembly and 15 in the Legislative ...

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  41. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The All-Australian Trades Union Council has decided to convene a pa[?] Pacific conference in Australia next year. ...

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