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    Perth.—In the Criminal Court yesterday, during the hearing of a case, a young girl of fifteen and a half admitted she was responsible for an ...

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  6. [Though Reuter.]

    Amsterdam.—In the semi-finals of the 400 metres, Zorilla beat Chatlton and Borg defeated Crabbe. In the 100 metres back-stroke ...

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  7. IMPURE LITERATURE.

    Addressing the N.S.W. Council of Churches, Rev. Victor Bell said "For sixpence any boy might buy enough impure literature to pollute his mind ...

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  8. PEARCE LIKELY WINNER.

    Pearce, however, is expected to register Australia's first win, his time in to-day's semi-final being claimed as a World's record. ...

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  9. HOLOCAUST AT SHANGHAI.

    Shanghai.—An abnormal rise of water in the Yangtse Gorges flooded vast areas. Thousands have been drowned. Bodies are floating down stream. ...

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  10. 'URGENT AND IMPORTANT.'

    The Premier, Mr. Bavin, says the Eastern Suburbs railway must be built as it is a very important and very urgent work. ...

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  11. PLANE CRASHES.

    Paris.—During the final trial preliminary to the trans-Atlantic flight, a monoplane crashed and the mechanic was billed, the famous flier Droughin ...

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  12. COAL COY.'S OFFER.

    The South Australian Government has been offered an option for the purchase of a coal mine in Tasmania for £100,000. ...

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  13. IN A SERIOUS CONDITION.

    William Davey, 42, advertising agent, was found in a serious condition in an offlee in Pitt-st., Sydney, last night, suffering from strychnine poisoning. ...

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  14. "GENE'S" NEXT BOUT.

    Vancouver.—The engagement of the champion boxer, Gene, Tonney to Josephine Lander, has been announced. ...

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  15. ANZAC DAY MARCH.

    When delegates to the Returned Soldiers' congress resumed to-day, it was formally ag[?]ed that the Anzac Day [?] [?] [?] ...

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  16. WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER.

    [?] [?] through the slaughter of pigs suspected of swine [?]ever. ...

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    Vancouver.—A Jacksonville message states that a terrific tropical storm, sweeping South and Central Florida, caused estimated property damage of ...

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  18. UNEMPLOYED INSURANCE.

    Perth.—Mr. Scullin, leader of the Federal. Labor party in the House of Representatives, addressing a meeting here, said one of the first duties of the ...

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  19. LIQUOR AT CANBERRA.

    A Public Control Licensing League has been formed at Canberra. Its objects sane (1) to advocate the establishment of a trust; (2) to ...

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  20. PICKED WRONG MARK.

    Approaching a constable at Epping racecourse during the greyhound meeting last night, a man informed the officer that he was anxious to ...

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  21. "IN A MOMENT OF IN-[?]

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, told a gathering at Brisbane that Australians were not sufficiently optimistic about Australia and did not readily ...

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  22. QUICK WORK.

    Three roller blinds valued at £13 were stolen from the factory of J. C. Rowe. furnishing and drapery manufacturer, Camperdown, late last night. ...

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  23. "REDS" WIN.

    Counting in the Labor pre-selection ballot for the forthcoming-Glebe Municipal elections has concluded. It resulted in a Victory for the 'Reds' ...

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  24. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    Perth.—Mr. and Mrs., Kimber were found dead in bed at Mooliabeenee yesterday in circumstances that indicate murder and suicide. ...

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  25. BATTERED AND ROBBED.

    Attacked by a man and woman in Vine-street, Darlinghurst, late last night, Ernest Crockett, [?], was kicked unconscious and robbed. ...

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  26. "DOMINATED BY UNIONS."

    Melbourne.—Moving his "No confidence" motion in the Legislative Assembly Sir William McPherson declared there was no doubt the ...

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  27. MARKETING FACILITIES.

    The Farmers and Setters' conference carried a motion urging upon Sydney market authorities the necessity of providing better marketing facilities ...

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  28. MR. FITZPATRICK, M.L.A.

    The condition of Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick. M.L.A., who became suddenly ill at Parliament House on Thursday, showed slight improvement this ...

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  29. CHILD MISSING.

    James Dawson, 22 months Old, disappeared from his home in Albany on Monday afternoon and is still missing. ...

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  30. 'SOUTHERN CROSS' ALOFT.

    Capt. Kingsford Smith and Lieut. Ulm left Richmond aerodrome for Point Cook, Melbourne, in the 'Southern Cross" at 10.34 this morning and ...

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