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  5. Fierce Objection to Eucharistic Procession

    Press comments on Mussolini's speech are surprisingly mild. The majority of newspapers say Mussolini was only talking for home ...

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  7. GERMANY'S DEAD

    A Wiesbaden message states that a deep impression has been caused by the obedience of the British army in occupation of an official order ...

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  8. CHURCH CONGRESS

    It is estimated that between thirty and forty thousand people at Erskinville oval watched a full-dress rehearsal of a modified scale of one of the ...

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  9. EGYPTIAN CRlSIS

    The Premier of Egypt, Scawat Pasha, has resigned, ostensibly for health reasons. The "Morning Post's" Cairo ...

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  10. FAKES AND FRAUDS

    Mr. Ramsay McDonald, in reply to Mr. Thomas Merlowe, editor of the "Daily Mail," says the receipt of two copies of the copies 'of the Zinovieff letter ...

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  11. DIAMOND ROBBERY

    A suspect was arrested yesterday by detectives engaged on the investigations into a £500 diamond robbery from Louis Wilks, of St. Kilda, on ...

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  12. HIS LIFE OR HIS LEG

    Because he wanted to save his leg, which was crushed by a lorry on Saturday, Thomas Page refused to allow doctors to operate. Gangrene set in ...

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  13. IN CITY SLUM AREA

    Domini Moretti, 60, an Italian Watchman, has been admitted to Melbourne Hospital suffering from a fractured spine and severe lacerations to ...

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  14. WOMAN'S LONELY END.

    Three weeks ago a woman took a room at a house in Bounce Street, East Sydney, and yesterday her dead body was found, fully dressed, on a bed in ...

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  15. IN THEATRE PIT.

    While girl acrobats were performing on the stage two rival gangs of 40 hooligans came to blows in the pit of the Gaiety Theatre at Glasgow as a ...

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  16. ADROIT THIEVES

    The daring exploits of a bag snatching gang which has been operating in the eastern suburbs daring the past fortnight will be brought to an end, ...

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  17. MOTOR TRUCK GEAR

    Owing to a fault in the steering gear, a motor truck in which 18 persons were travelling, to Werribee to take part in a cricket match got out ...

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  18. BUS OUT OF CONTROL.

    Two men had a remarkable, escape from serious injury or death early this morning when a motor bus got out of control at Concord, jumped on to the ...

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  19. MINERS' THREAT.

    Officers of the [?] 1 miners lodge have been advised by the owners that it is intended to cavil out 110 employees owing to slackness of ...

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  20. LIVELY LABOR LEAGUE

    There was disorder on Saturday night at a meeting of Junee Labor league, when Mr. Webster, president of the A.L.P. Executive, was howled ...

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  21. DANCING RECORD

    Bert Phillips, of Melbourne, who started at Arcadia Palais, Mildura on Tuesday last in an attempt an break the record of 100 hours continuous ...

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  22. MOTOR BOAT IN FLAMES.

    A motor boat which was towing a punt-load of picnicers through Farmers Channel on the lower Clarence, suddenly burst into flames and was ...

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  23. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Some isolated thunderstorms on the southern slopes and tablelands, otherwise fine, with rising temperatures; east ...

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  24. THIEVES GET £320

    Yesterday thieves entered the premises of Mahony and Dexter's, butchers, blew open a safe, and escaped with £320 in notes and cheques. The ...

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  25. A SPEEDY FLIGHT

    The "Bower Bird" piloted by Captain Mcale, which left Brisbane at 6.10 a.m. yesterday reached Essendon aerodrome, Melbourne, at 7 o'clock last ...

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  26. SAFE NATIONALIST SEAT.

    The final figures in Wollondilly by-election are: Morton 5686, Chalker 3631, informal 154, majority for Morton 2055. ...

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  27. ACTIVE VOLCANO

    Ngauruhoe, New Zealand's only active volcano, was exceptionally violent on Saturday night. Rocks were thrown own to a height of 500 feet and ...

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  28. TOWN CLERK ARRESTED.

    Alexander Jack Young, town clerk at South Grafton, has been arrested and charged with having misappropriated moneys amounting to about ...

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  29. LURE OF THE WATER

    Keith Best, aged 33, was drowned in the city baths on Saturday. This is the third drowning accident within a week. ...

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  30. TO-DAY'S MARKETS.

    Tin is quoted to-day at 436 per unit. ...

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  31. PICNIC TRAGEDY

    Clarrie Herron, 21, of Balmain was drowned while swimming across the Hawkesbury River at Windsor yesterday. It is thought he may have been ...

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  32. TURNED OVER TWICE

    About noon yesterday a car driven by Arthur Dean, dentist, of Yass, ran off the Great Southern road, near Mittagong and overturned twice. Dean, ...

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  33. PRODUCE MARKETS.

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  34. MAU PRISONERS

    The latest news from Samoa states that the outlook is now brighter. The administrator spoke to the Mau prisoners and received a good hearing. ...

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  35. DREADFUL DEATH

    William Williams', aged 14, an unregistered jockey of Kooreh, was exorcising a racehorse when it stumbled. Williams lost control of the reins and ...

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  36. ARBITRATION AWARDS

    Mr. Theodore, M.P., addressing a large gathering in the Sydney Domain yesterday, strongly condemned the proposed amendment in the Federal ...

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  37. HOMEBUSH SALES.

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  38. LABOR'S CONFERENCE

    Surprise has been expressed in Labor circles at the decision to convene a trades union congress before the Easter conference is held. In some ...

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  39. SUPREME CONQUEROR

    Sir Joseph Cook, addressing a meeting of the Central Methodist Mission yesterday said Dinkier was one of the supreme conquerors of this or any ...

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  40. DISTRICT SHEEP.

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  41. TRAIN HELD UP

    While crossing the flooded Johnston River (Queensland) at night a train was brought to a standstill by a log on the bridge. The passengers ...

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  42. NEW STATES

    A public meeting at Wyndham (W. A.) has resolved to ask the Federal and State Governments to create new States in north-western Australia. ...

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  43. NORFOLK ISLAND

    Justice Herbert, of Papua, has been appointed administrator of Norfolk Island. ...

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