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  4. Nine Violent Deaths at Week-End.

    Nine persons—two women, two girls, four men and a baby —lost their lives at the week-end by drowning or car fatalities. DROWNED. Two Women at Mildura. ...

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  5. THE COALFIELDS

    It is believed that the Miners' Central Council will to-morrow decide to lift all "black" bans on the Northern coalfields. "Reds" are working actively to prevent the adoption of these proposals. ...

    Article : 415 words
  6. FALSE!

    There has been a surprising sequel to the criticsm of the Government at the recent conference of N.S.W. School Teachers' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DISARMAMENT.

    The "Daily Herald," justifying the latest naval cuts which have been given much attention over the weekend, said that foreign delegates to the ...

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  8. MR. MCGIRR'S VAIN EFFORT TO SAVE NIECE.

    Frances Egan (15) was drowned while bathing in a dam at Parkes yesterday. The girl's uncle, Mr. J. McGirr, M.L.A., dashed into the ...

    Article : 70 words
  9. Girls in Difficulties.

    When two girls got into difficulties [?] bathing at Sandy Bay, a young named Mannering swam to their assistance, and brought one [?] but ...

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  10. CITY MYSTERY.

    Peter Nudzick (27), a Czechosovakian, who was found in a house he occupied by himself at Auburn with a bullet wound in the left side and a ...

    Article : 320 words
  11. TRAGEDY AT RENMARK.

    A. E. Davis (27) was drowned while bathing at Benmark. A companion, who went to his assistance, was dragged under but eventually came ...

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  12. CHINESE ATTACK

    Seven youths entered the shop of Loney Gong, Chinese fruiterer, and greengrocer, Devonshire-street, City, and asked for some peaches. While ...

    Article : 77 words
  13. SWIMMER COLLAPSES.

    Another drowning accident occurred in Ca[?] River, at Somerset, the victim being Stanley Thomas Finch (17), He was swimming when he sudden[?] ...

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  14. To Intervene.

    The Commonwealth Government has decided to intervene in the application to the High Court for a prohibition ...

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  15. POWER ALCOHOL.

    The Acting Minister for Customs declares that the power alcohol industry in Australia is on the eve of big developments. ...

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  16. Two Killed.

    James Smith (34) and Colleen Hamliton (14 months were fatally injured as the result of a head-on collision between a motor cycle and side-car and ...

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  17. Secret Ballot Proposal.

    Mr. D. J. Davies, referring, to Mr. Weaver's suggestion for a secret ballot on the question of resumption of work on terms previously advocated ...

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  18. SHOCKING INJURIES.

    A fatal accident also occurred at [?]ley Park, the victim being Jack Porra, who was knocked down by a motor car, and shockingly injured. ...

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  19. GUARDING FLOOD RAMPARTS.

    Like a scene from somewhere on a war front with its sandbags and armed guards, is this snap taken in Somerset, when sentries were posted to prevent any interference with the ramparts erected against the recent floods in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. CAR SMASHES.

    Three persons were admitted to St. George Hospital late last night in a serious condition, following an accident on Prince's Highwa[?] near Stanwell ...

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  21. Mr. Scullin Attacked.

    Mr. R. James, M.H.R., says that in view of the fact that the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Brennan) has announced that the interim award ...

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  22. CRASH ON MAITLAND ROAD.

    When a motor car left the road and overturned on Maitland road, Hexham, last, night, six persons were more or less seriously injured. Two were ...

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  23. PRISON LABOR.

    It is understood that an influential section of Cabinet is unwilling to utilise prison labor in the construction of a scenic drive in ...

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  24. UNKNOWN HERO.

    When Robert McIntosh, aged nine. fell off the end of a pier while fishing at Brighton Le Sands, an unknown man, fully clothed, jumped into the ...

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  25. CONSPIRACY ALLEGED.

    At the Central Police Court, Richard M[?]sden (36) and James Law (28) were remanded to West Wyalong on a charge of conspiracy to ...

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  26. MOTOR CAR INDUSTRY.

    The President of the Motor Traders' Association, referring to the hint made to the Federal Government that it might assist materially the object ...

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  27. SOCIALISATION.

    In order to extend socialisation to agriculture, a decree was issued legalising the expulsion of rich peasants and the confiscation of property. The ...

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  28. Fatal Fight.

    During a [?] between [?] [?] on Saturday night, one, Keith [?] blow with the [?] was [?] to his [?] ...

    Article : 51 words
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