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  5. Fruit Machines Inquiry Nears an End

    Mr. J. Dash, Minister for Transport, was seriously injuried when the rail car in which be was travelling from Monto ...

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  6. TERRORIST OUTRAGE

    A party of armed terrorists stole police muskets, revolvers, sporting gums and bombs, and raided the Assam-Bengal ...

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  7. WAR CONDEMNED

    "War is a collective crime of how one can teach children the art of killing," said the Premier (M. Herriot) in a speech ...

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  8. "FOOLOSH!"

    Addressing the Fruit Machines Commission to-day, Mr. Braddon submittetd that although Mr. Love (Hospital ...

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  9. "I WILL PAY!"

    A man walked into the Criminal Investigation Branch, Sydney, on Saturday, and said be desired to give himself up ...

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  10. BIRDNESTERS' FIND

    Three boys who Were searching for birds nests at Toowoomba yesterday afternoon, discovered goods ranging from loaded revolvers to children's ...

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  11. ONLY NINETY EMPLOYED!

    When the Premier, Mr. Stevens visited West Wallsend he was informed that in a population of 4397, only 90 people were in work. ...

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  12. AFFRAY ENBS FATALLY

    Orlant Casey (34), a motor driver, died-in the Melbourne Hospital yesterday from a fractured skull, received during a street affray, at Ascot ...

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  13. INDIA

    The Secretary for India (Sir Samuel Hoare) has returned from a hoilday. He conferred with Mr. MacDonald regarding the Gandhi ...

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  14. "Tragic!"

    The Minister for Mines after visiting Greta, told a deputation that he would place the town's "tragic position" before the Cabinet. ...

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  15. FELL FROM TRAIN

    Sarah Tease, aged 16, fell from a mail train between Hurstville and Kogarah stations last night and wandered in a dazed condition for some ...

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  16. LOTTERY NOT ENOUGH

    Speaking at Windsor, the Minister for Health, Mr. Weaver, outlined a scheme for the standardisation of hospital needs and bulk purchases by ...

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  17. PREMIER VICTIM OF HOAX

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) was the victim of a hoax last night. Two local fire brigades and the Western Suburbs ambulance, in response to ...

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  18. FAMOUS BANKNOTE CASE

    Memories of the famous Waterlow million pound banknote case were revived by the arrest of the counterfelter, Gustavo Hennies, who is ...

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  19. Wingless 'Plane

    A wingless aeroplane is now being built at Glasgow. They will be as cheap as the medium-powered motor car. Apart from ...

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  20. LIVE MAN'S "BODY"

    Herbert James Wyburd (36), a labourer, failed to answer his name at the Central Court to-day, to a charge of having pretended that he was ...

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  21. SELLING THE RAILWAYS

    The Minister for Transport, Mr. Brukner, denies the published report that there is any intention to sell any portion of the N.S.W. railway system ...

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  22. DETECTIVE DISMISSED

    A Criminal Investigation Branch departmental inquiry into a charge of professional misconduct against an officer was followed by the dismissal ...

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  23. BILLIARDS

    The "News of the World" has invited Lindrum, McCohachay, Davis, Newman and Smith to contest the "News of the World" Gold Cup, on ...

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  24. CANCER AND TUBERCULOSIS

    Dr. T. Cherry, Who returned to Melbourne after attending the centennial meeting of the British Medical Association in London states that ...

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  25. AIRMAN OVERDUE

    Great anxiety is felt for the safety of three airmen who are attempting to fly non-stop to Nome (Alaska). No wireless communication has been ...

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  26. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    Potato diggers, during a thunderstorm in Eifel district, were sheltering under a tree, which was struck, by lightning. Four were killed and ...

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  27. BUSINESS JUDGMENT

    Addressing a gathering at Ryde. the Assistant Treasurer, Mr. Spooner, said more sound business judgment and less economics was needed ...

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  28. The Wool Market

    Winchcombe, Carson, Ltd. report. At the reopening safes to-day, the market for all descriptions of fleece and skirtings was 5 per ...

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  29. BOGGY AERODROME

    Mrs. Bonney who left Sydney yesterday for Brisbane on the filial stage of her round Australia flight is still deayed owing to the boggy state of the ...

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  30. KNOCKED DOWN BY CYCLIST

    A middle-aged woman whose name is believed to be Wilson, was admitted to the Canterbury Hospital last night in a critical condition, after ...

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  31. CAMPER DROWNED

    The body of a middle-aged man, Jakes Alexander who with his mate, has been camped on the river bank, was found floating in the Melntyre ...

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  32. CONSTABLE ASSAULTED

    While a man who was arrested on the Backstown railway station on a charge of misbehaviour was being led up the railway steps on Saturday ...

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  33. TRAGIC DEATH

    While two brothers were on a train journey from Tarago to Sydney yesterday one of them. Georgo Coles, aged 47 years, collapsed and died. The body ...

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  34. ECONOMICS BUREAU

    The Queensland Ministry proposes to abolish the Bureau of Economies and Statistics and to create a Bureau of Industry. ...

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