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  4. Bourke Gets Rid of Its Communists

    The Reverend T. E. Ruth in a sermonm last night declared that public morality must be guarded against the attacks of athiests and ...

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  5. ALAN FAIRFAX.

    Alan Fairfax announced to-day that he will be leaving for England shortly to play cricket for the Accrington League Club. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. REDS DISAPPEAR.

    A message from Bourke states that the "Reds" appear to have left the district as the whole countryside was scoured ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    The A.L.P. conference carried a resolution expressing opposition to the principles of the Communist doctrine. ...

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  8. BOMB THROWN IN GAOL

    A bomb exploded at the Hobart Gaol yesterday afternoon at the entrance to the prison chapel shattering the windows but doing ...

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  9. LOCKED OUT

    When delegates to the Reid A.L.P. Electoral Council arrived at Strathfield Town Hall yesterday they discovered that the Trades Hall "inner ...

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  10. Making Sure!

    At a meeting of 500 residents at Bourke yesterday it was stated that a number of Communists had disappeared but it was decided to form groups ...

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  11. FREE FIGHT.

    A free fight between a number of local youths and a party of visiting cherry pickers at Young resulted in the admission to hospital of James ...

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  12. CHILD'S DEATH.

    After partaking of pork entlets purchased on Tuesday and eaten on Thursday. Lyle Gearside and Violet Rose Gearside married both aged 27 ...

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  13. Brewarrina Too!

    A meeting held at Brewarrina last night decided to take steps to rid the district of Communists. ...

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  14. WAR.

    The society of Chinese residents in Australia held a meetings in Sydney yesterday to commemorate the Chinese slain by the Japanese in Manchuria ...

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  15. "LOW-CUNNING."

    In a sermon at St. Andrew's Cathedral on "Things as They Are Today." Archdeacon D. J. Davies President of the Council of Churches said ...

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  16. £1000 BRACELET ROB-BERY.

    At the Central Court to-day Joseph William S[?] (22) a steward, and [?] Devally (26) a clerk [?] with breaking entering ...

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  17. MINISTER'S THREAT.

    Mr. Ivons Leader of the Federal Opposition [?] at he was astonished to read the report of Mr. Forde's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. CYCLING.

    The famous cyclist Opperman who returned to Adelaide yesterday from Europe declared that if the Australian cycling authorities were really ...

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  19. WORLD'S BASE PASSIONS

    Speaking at the annual re-union of St. Joseph's Home for Children Archbishop Kelly said "Communists take and destroy. They have nothing ...

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  20. RADIO TEST.

    An address by Mr. Stanley Baldwin was picked up by radio listeners in Sydney last night. It was a complete success. ...

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  21. DEFIED BURGLARS.

    "Stand off or I will shoot!" Pistols held by two armed and masked burglars covered James Heaton a grocer of Williamstown when he ...

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  22. "DIABOLICAL AND SATANIC."

    Archbishop Kelly in a broadcast address in support of the prosperity campaign advocated perference to local industries. ...

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  23. DROWNING FATALITIES.

    A young Englishman Frank Hughes (23) was drowned in the Murrumbidgee River at Wagga. It appears that Hughes was clinging ...

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  24. GORED TO DEATH.

    While trying to drive one of two bulls from the yards at a farm at Balbannah Ambrose Pearson (53) was knocked down and shockingly gored by one ...

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  25. GOOD-BYE!

    "Good-bye. There's nothing left for me to do" was the message found in an overcoat which was lying with a hat on the North Coast Company's ...

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  26. LANG PLAN DENOUNCED

    The Queensland Trade Union Congress after a stormy debate carried motion that the Lang Plan and its supporters could only hope to cause a split ...

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  27. FELL THROUGH THE WINDOW.

    Alexsander Peary (50) a dairy farmer fell from fats window in a top floor at a Queen-street hotel to a laveway twenty feet below. It is ...

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  28. Swimmer Seized With Cramp.

    While swimming in a waterhole near Wowan Guy Herbert (20) was Seized with cramp. He became tangled in the weeds and was drowned. ...

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  29. DUMPING IN ENGLAND.

    The "Daily Telegraph" state a bill to prevent the dumping of foreign goods on the British market will exclude foodstuffs as the Government ...

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  30. FATAL BURNS.

    Jane Cremers (68), a resident of Surry Hills was boiling a kettle of water over a methylated spirit stove when her clothes caught fire. She ...

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  31. Case at Williamstown.

    William Baxter (50) was drowned at Williamstown yesterday afternoon. ...

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  32. WOMEN'S FLYING CORPS

    Though the Vatican frowns on girls playing manly games as damaging to health and modesty it heartily approves of the formation of a women's ...

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  33. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    All parliamentary supporters of Mr. Lang under istructions from the State A.L.P. will help in the municipal election campaign. ...

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  34. STOP PRESS

    Winchcombe Carson Ltd. report There was brick general competition at to-day's wool sales. ...

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  35. The Wheat Plan

    The "Daily Herald" states that the Government is finding pitfalls in its Empire wheat "plan." It would be all rights if limited to home-growth ...

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  36. BITTEN BY "RED-BACK."

    Robert Sidman proprietor of the "Campbelltown News" was bitten by a red-back spider on Saturday. Although medieal aid was immediately sought ...

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  37. R.I.B.

    Up to Friday last the amount [?] to necessitous farmers by the Rural Industries Board under the Flour Ac quisition Act was £127,659. ...

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  38. HOLDS TERROR FOR CRIMINALS.

    The Victorian Consorting Act is expected to be placed on the statute book to-morrow. ...

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  39. PORTER ROBBED.

    An armed man bailed up P.Pelley a porter who was alone on duty at Hughesdale Railway Station last night. and stole about £23 from the station ...

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  40. WINDOWS RUINED.

    During the week some unbalanced person using glass-cutter or diamond ring ruined fifty or sixty plate glass windows of shops in ...

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  41. MOTOR BANDITS.

    A car which was held up and then driven away by a bandil at Macquarie Pass was found yesterday abandoned at Enfield. It ttanspires that the ...

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  42. PHAR LAP

    Phar Lap will leave Melbourne tomorrow for Sydney where he will be shipped for America (via New Zealand). It is understood that he will ...

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