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  5. Fierce Fight Between Dog and Man:

    J. Robinson was savagely attacked by an Alsatian dog at his home, Rose Bay last night. He was bitten about the face, ...

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  6. SINGLETON TRIAL!

    The application by the defence, under section 577 Of the Crimes Act, that the retrial of the ten men charged ...

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  7. DISARMAMENT

    When, in reply to a question in the House of Commons, the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald),declared that he refused ...

    Article : 126 words
  8. BUTTER EXPORTS

    Important developments in the marketing of butter have occurred which will affect exports from all States. ...

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  9. VANDALS' ORGY

    Vandals extensively damaged St. James' Church of England at Kippilaw, near Goulbum, by indiscriminately ...

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  10. TAX MORATORIUM

    A Dominion moratorium on farm taxes was demanded by agriculturists of Ontario and Quebec. They also demanded a national marketing board ...

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  11. ADMIRED!

    Mr. C. M. Barclay Harvey, member for Aberdeen in we House of Commons who is on a visit to Albury, said that the manner in which ...

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  12. British Proposals

    To meet the general convenience of delegates to the Disamament Bureau, and partly to give time for a more complete study of the French, plan. ...

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  13. COUNTERFEITS

    Detectives proceeded to a workshop at Camperdown and arrested a Frenchman in connection with the discovery of a large number of coining dies, the ...

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  14. A Good Reason!

    At the beginning of the present month, a summons was issued for a man who failed to furnish an income return for 1930. ...

    Article : 61 words
  15. RIVER VICTIMS

    Auckland (N.Z.), Wednesday. A Small canoe containing two Maori women and a boy capsized While crossing Wairoa River. ...

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  16. French Holiday Ends

    The Naval editoer of the "Daily Tele- 1 graph" says that the French Government has ended the battleshlp Holiday by giving Orders to lay the keel of a ...

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  17. Spurious Florins

    AT the Central Court to-day, Louis Somme (63), a die-sinker, was remanded to the Redferu Court on November 28. on £200 bail on a charge of having, ...

    Article : 90 words
  18. TERRITORY TRAGEDIES

    Constable Johnston found the body of George Sullivan. aged 65, near Mataranka Death was probably due to exposure. ...

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  19. STILL AT LARGE

    Fourteen members of the police force are searching for Thomas Hunter, who escaped from Gulgong lock-up a week ago. ...

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  20. FIGHT IN COURT

    A fight between two solicitors at the Toowoomba Police Court yesterday had to be stopped by a reporter amd the clerk of the court. ...

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  21. FORTUNES FADE

    Directors of the Granite Cousuls Gold Mining Co., N.L., the North Granites Gold, N.L., and the White Anchor G.M. Companies, NL., jointly advised ...

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  22. OTTAWA AGREEMENTS

    A Royal Commission sat this evening to signify Royal Assent to the Ottawa Agreements Act, which to hay passed the third reading in the House ...

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  23. CAPE-ENGLAND FLIGHTS

    It is anticipated that Victor Smith may pass Amy Johnson on the Southern most fringe of the Sahara at noonto-day. Smith is attacking the ...

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  24. GELIGNITE THEFT

    Eighty pounds of gelignite were stolen from a magazine. Owned by the Water Board, in scrub land at Naremburn. North Sydney. The robbery is ...

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  25. "INIQUITOUS LAND TAX"

    Mr. Killen. ex-M.H.R., agrees in the main with the Wool Committee's report. He said that a reduction of costs at the Source could not be ...

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  26. "IMPLACABLE HAIRED"

    A motion of censure on the Government, introduced by Mr. Cosgrave in the Dail, was defeated by 75 votes to 70. ...

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  27. RHODES SCHOLAR

    Jan Melville Mc.Shane, a third year strident in eingineering at the Sydney University, has been selected as the hew Rhodes scholar for 1933. He is ...

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  28. LAND SETTLEMENT

    A scheme for the settlement of farther unemployed on the land on a more comprehensive scale than the present ten acre plan, is being considered by a ...

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  29. Wool Sales

    Winchcombe, Carson Ltd. report: "Values were very firm at the Sydney wool sales to-day. Strong ...

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  30. VICTIMS OF THE CAR

    The Chief Secretary (Mr, MacfarJane) States that in the last four years 1076 persons hare been killed, and 14.253 injured in motor accidents in ...

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  31. SHOCK FOR WOMAN

    During yesterday's thunderstorm. a pine tree in Victoria Park was struck by lightning, which stripped it of limbs and bark. ...

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  32. RUSSIAN PUZZLE

    To inspect working conditions in the Soviet Union, a start will be made shortly to organise a delegation of representatives of basic industries in ...

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  33. MORATORIUM BILL

    In the Legislative Assembly, at the instance of the Minister for Justice, Star Bowkett Societies and Building Societies were excluded from the ...

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  34. BOXING

    At the Leichhardt Stadium, Adolph Hintz. 13.5 (America), knocked out George Singleton, 13.5, in the second round of a scheduled 12-round contest. ...

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  35. DEVASTATING HAIL

    A hailstorm at Toogoolawlah (Queensland) was responsible for considerable damage. Crops were cut to pieces, and in the low-lying, portion of ...

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  36. STRANGE DISEASE

    Twelve nurses and several female patients of the Kenmore Mental Hospital are suffering from a peculiar form of influenza, which causes an ...

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  37. JEWISH MINISTER

    The Rev. Phillip Phllippstein formerly Minister of the Great Synngogue, Sydney, died yesterday in his 90th year. His period of service in Sydney ...

    Article : 39 words
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