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  4. Revolution Leaders in Russia Humiliated ::

    Following a conference with President Coolidge, Mr. Wilbur, has announced that 1000 marines will soon be leaving the cast and west coasts ...

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  7. AERIAL CHASE

    Recently a President at Camoweal (Q.) reported losses of various articles from houses and stores. Finally, on Xmas eve, a valuable motor car, ...

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  8. SNAKE IN 'PLANE

    After an anxious wait the "Red Rose," has arrived at Tavoy. The fliers had a thrilling experience. Soon after leaving Rangoon Capt. ...

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  9. HUMILIATED

    As a New Year sequel to their expulsion from the Communist party, Trotsky, Zinevcoff, Nameneff, and Rakevsiry are comrades in humiliation. ...

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  10. INTENSE COLD

    The list of deaths due to intense cold in the last few days throughout the United States has now reached 72. This number is expected to rise ...

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  11. MURDEROUS THREAT.

    A report was received by the police at Parramatta late last night that an armed man was behaving in a peculiar manner outside a house in ...

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  12. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

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  13. WHERE IS BIRTLES?

    Though at present there is no cause for real anxiety, interested people in England are troubled about the absence of news from Francis Birtles, ...

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  14. TOOK A HOLIDAY.

    Because they absented themselves from duty on a day for which they had been paid in advance, a number of workers who sought to resume work ...

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  15. GARAGE FIRES.

    Fires were discovered last night in separate motor garages at Wollongong. Incendiarism is suspected, as there were two similar occurrences in ...

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  16. ASCOT RACES.

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  17. WOMAN SHOT.

    Following the sound of a revolver shot last night, residents of a house in Middleton Street, Stanmore, found Mary Ward, aged 38, a married ...

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  18. AT REVOLVER POINT.

    After directing the driver of a Yellow taxi to a lonely spot near Hurlstone Park tram terminus late last night, two men, when asked for ...

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  19. CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    The customs revenue last month month showed a decrease in all States except Western Australia and the Northern Territory. ...

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  20. DEAD IN THE BUSH.

    With a double barrelled breach-loading gun alongside it, the dead body of Charles Williams, aged 38, was found in the bush at Back Creek, ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND FLIERS.

    It transpires that three members of the New Zealand Territorial Air Force who left Melbourne yesterday for Sydney on the first stage of their ...

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  22. HARBOR DISASTER.

    When the Marine Court inquiry into the Greycliffe disaster was resumed to-day Mr. Manning said the effect of the Tahiti evidence, if it could be ...

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  23. WINDOW SMASHERS.

    After smashing a window in the premises of Joseph Oullar, tobacconist, of Regent Street, City, early this morning, two men proceeded to demolish ...

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  24. MARINE OFFENCES.

    At the Gladstone police court Loyal Clifford Marsh, formerly manager of the Australian Turtle Coy., of Veron Island, waw charged with having cast ...

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  25. RACING INQUIRY.

    At the further inquiry into the circumstances of the defeat of Apple Crown in the Toombul Plate at the Q.T.C. meeting at Ascot, Frank ...

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  26. CITY COMMISSION.

    T. P. Howard, secretary of the United Trades and Labor Council commenting upon the inauguration of the control of Sydney City Council ...

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  27. STRUCK A COW.

    A motor cycle struck a cow on the main western road at Mt. Druitt this morning, as a result of which Richard Watten, aged 19, and Miss Thelma ...

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  28. BUSH FIRES RAGING.

    Disastrous bush fires raged at Benalla (Victoria) yesterday. Eight horses were caught in the flames and incinerated, while sheds, grass, stacks ...

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  29. FIRE IN A BANK.

    A fire was discovered in the dressing room of the Commercial Bank of Australia, at the corner of Margaret and George Streets, city, last ...

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  30. DISMISSED EMPLOYEES.

    The secretary of the Returned Soldiers League staled to-day that dismissal notices will he served on an additional 200 returned soldiers, ...

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  31. SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    The crew of the steamer Nalapa were given notice to-day. The action is the outcome of the men ceasing work for a "stop work" meeting in ...

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  32. SMASHED WINDOWS.

    Alexander Edward McKenzie, aged 61, a steward, who has just been released after serving nine months imprisonment for having smashed the ...

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  33. TAKEN UP DUTES.

    The Civic Commissioners practically took over their duties this morning. ...

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  34. PETROL AFIRE.

    Michael Stelman, aged 25, a garage proprietor at Parkes, was pouring petrol from one container to another when the fumes were ignited by a ...

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  35. FLYERS' PROGRESS.

    Capt. G. Hood, Capt. J. L. Knight, and Lieut. J. R. Monerieff, in their Ryan aeroplane, arrived at Richmond aerodrome at 10.30 this morning on ...

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  36. A MILITARY HERO.

    Marshall Fosch, according to an interview in the newspaper "Petit Journal," is able to sleep soundly at will and was not tired during the ...

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  37. BADLY BURNED.

    Early this morning a lire occurred at the residence of Alex Fairlie, in Richmond Street, Maryborough, when a building was completely destroyed. ...

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  38. BOY MIGRANT.

    A boy, aged 15, who is stated to have arrived as an immigrant from Great Britain only recently, is alleged to have attempted suicide at a ...

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  39. WOMAN INJURED.

    Mrs. Jalene Sampson, aged 26, wife of Edward Sampson, an orchardist, who lives at Mitcham, was found on a road near her home at four o'clock ...

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  40. GRAZIER'S WILL.

    The estate of John Lauder, grazier, of Homebush, who died in November, aged 90, has been valued for prebate purposes at £37,820, which was ...

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  41. GAS EXPLOSION.

    A dentist named Kildentof was seriously burned today as a result of a naked light coming in contact with a gas plant which he was using. His ...

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