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  6. Passionate Protest Against Anglo-Catholic Ritual

    Bitter attacks on the Hogan ministry for having authorised the dismissal of men were made at meeting of nearly 1000 members of the ...

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  7. MISSING FLYERS

    Captain Davies and several members of the crew of the steamer Kaiwarra, which arrived in Sydney yesterday from New Zealand, declare ...

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  8. SCENE IN CHURCH

    The resentment of the congregation against the Anglo-Catholic ritual culminated in the calling in of the police at St. Cuthberts and also the abrupt ...

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  9. CITY FIRES

    Early this morning two further outbreaks of fire occured in the city, one in Kent Street and the other in George Street, West. ...

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  10. POLICE CLEAN-UP !

    The Darlinghurst police carried out another "clean-up" during the weekend when no fewer than 56 arrests were effected from six o'clock on ...

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  11. GREEK'S SUICIDE.

    The body of the man who jumped into the Yarra from Prince's Bridge on Saturday and was drowned has been identified as Christos ...

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  12. ACROSS THE PACIFIC.

    Word was received here yesterday that Captain Kingsford Smith has abandoned his proposed flight across the Pacific. ...

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  13. FATAL DIVES.

    Albert Blessington, aged 22, dived from the pier near Port Melbourne into water which was only a few feet deep. He struck bottom with great ...

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  14. NAMES WANTED.

    The police are anxious to obtain the name's of two young men who, some time after they had conveyed Douglas Haden, aged 8, in their car from ...

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  15. THE WARATAHS.

    Waratahs defeated Midi by 11 points to three. Heavy rain throughout spoiled the game, which was characterised by little open play. The ground ...

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  16. ONE ON THE BURGLAR.

    When the thieves broke into Maroubra post office last night all they got for their troubles was a heap of letters which were ready to be taken ...

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  17. BODY FOUND IN SEA.

    There has been a sensational development in connection with the discovery in the sea at Semaphore of the body of Mrs. Stella Hamilton, the ...

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  18. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.

    Alfred Dunn, who was knocked down by a motor car at Rockdale on Friday night, died last night. Patrick Joseph Brown, 43, a ...

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  19. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Further showers on the coast, more or less cloudy, sultry and unsettled inland, with fairly general rain and ...

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  20. LIGHT RAINS.

    Light to heavy rain was recorded generally during the week-end on the coast and Blue Mountains and at scattered places on the northern ...

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  21. CAR WHEEL COLLAPSES.

    When the wheel of a motor ear collapsed near Broadford the car overturned, killing one of the passengers, while three others were injured, one ...

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  22. BABY HEALTH CENTRES.

    Attendances in 1927 at the baby health centres were about 25 per cent greater than for the previous year. The Acting-Director of General ...

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  23. BEEF CATTLE INDUSTRY.

    A Royal Commission appointed by the Queensland Government to inquire into and report on the beef cattle industry left Sydney for Melbourne ...

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  24. RAILWAY CAR AFIRE.

    A railway car caught alight at Gawler station on Saturday morning and was destroyed. About forty passengers escaped from the car without ...

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  25. MOTOR LORRY SKIDDED.

    Five persons, three of them of the same family, were seriously injured when a motor lorry containing a picnic party skidded and clashed into a ...

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  26. NEST OF CRIME.

    Following the Mafia sentences there has been a big round-up of alleged criminals in Sicily. The authorities made 300 arrests and charged 40 with ...

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  27. WORLD'S WHEAT.

    The Director of Agriculture Mr. A. H. McDonald, says Australian wheat growers have nothing to fear from Russian competition in the world's ...

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  28. THEY TOOK THE BEST!

    Of eighty cars parked outside the Crown Theatre last night, thieves chose the newest and most expensive and quickly left the town, leaving no ...

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  29. DEATH PACT SUSPECTED.

    The bodies of Harold Wilson, aged 30, and Ivy Walton, aged 17, were found clasped in each other's arms, in a house at Iyall Bay, a suburb of ...

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  30. RED FACTIONS.

    The newspaper "Pravda" publishes two documents, seized by the Italians, which were being sent to Trotsky and his supporters, urging them to ...

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  31. TRACKED HIS CAR.

    Through being able to identify its wheel marks, Mr. A. Ovenford, whose motor car was stolen while he was at a picture theatre on Saturday night ...

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  32. POSTAL EMPLOYEES.

    At a mass meeting of postal linesmen last night heated references were made to the action of the Postal Department in dismissing 600 men ...

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  33. CAUGHT IN THE ACT.

    Early yesterday morning the night patrol police saw a man removing tiles from the roof of a shop occupied by P. A. Day, tobacconist, at the corner ...

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  34. RINGS VALUED AT £1600.

    The police are investigating the theft of three large trays containing twenty rings from Stewart Dawson's in Pitt Street. The rings, which are ...

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  35. DIED IN CHURCH.

    While attending the Presbyterian Church at Neutral Bay last night Mrs Annie Cook-Russell, one of the Church's most prominent workers, ...

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  36. ON THE ZIG-ZAG.

    Soon after noon yesterday a motor lorry driven by Thomas Horwood, was negotiating the zig-zag to Galston Gorge when it ran off the road and ...

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  37. SHOT BY PEA RIFLE.

    A boy named Oliver, aged 16, was accidentally shot to-day by a pea rifle. The bullet went through his chest above the heart and came out ...

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  38. ELECTRIC SHOCK.

    At Footscray electric sub-station yesterday Earle Browne, aged 29, of Hyde Street, Marrickvilie, an electrician employed by the State ...

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  39. SHOOTING A SNAKE.

    William Forrest, aged 27, of Edungalba, was harnessing horses yesterday, when he saw a snake in a harness shed. He entered his house ...

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  40. STRUCK A SNAG.

    John William Gale was drowned while bathing in the Murray River near Albury on Saturday night. His body was found in some snags. There ...

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