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  5. Abolition of Submarines Favoured.

    Nothing that had not already been foreshadowed occurred at the Plenary session on the thorny subject of submarines. The ...

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  6. RAIL SMASH

    The inquest was opened at Penrith to-day on the victims of the railway smash at Warrim [?] on January 27, namely, Harry ...

    Article : 224 words
  7. STARVATION

    While bread, milk and clothing was being parcelled out to employees, the Chicago area deadlock between Mayor Thompson ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. COAL AWARD

    The case in which the Commissioners and the Government of N.S.W. are asking for a writ of prohibition to prevent any further ...

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  9. TOURISTS

    Mr. W. J. Cleary, Chief Railway Commissioner, in urging generous support of the Australian National Travel Association, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MAN SHOOTS AT HORSE.

    "I do not know whether I could get a very much worse example of cruelly," said Mr. Chapman, P.M., at Grafton Police Court, in finding Arnold ...

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  11. COUNTERFEITERS.

    The largest counterlefting plant operated in China was located in Chinese territory, three miles from a settlement, by municipal detectives, ...

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  12. JAVANESE.

    Fourteen Ja[?]anese, who arrived from Dar[?] by a launch yesterday in charge of Magistrate Zimmer, were taken at once to the Police Court, and ...

    Article : 143 words
  13. JURY SQUARING.

    During the present sessions of the Criminal Court, complaints have been made to Crown Law officers by [?] that they were approac[?]ed and ...

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  14. STEAMER DESTROYED.

    The North German Lloyd liner "Meunchen" burned and sank at Pier Hudson River to-day, shortly after arrival from Bremen. The loss of the ...

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  15. MURDER OF ITALIAN

    The murderer of the Italian Dominico Belle is still at large. The theory now held by the police is that a woman was probably the cause of the ...

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  16. Sisters Drowned.

    A shocking drowning fatality, occurred at Nara, near Gosford, yesterday, resulting in the deaths of [?]wo sisters. Dulcie Gavenlock ...

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  17. "Shut Down Hard."

    Senator Lynch, referring to the coal trouble, asks why differences cannot be adjusted in the Arbitration Court. He added that the at ...

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  18. WOMAN ARRESTED.

    George Lewis was admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital last night suffering from severe wounds of the arm and wrist, said to have been inflicted with ...

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  19. EQUAL RIGHTS.

    The Guardianship of Infants' Bill, winch is before the legislative Council, gives the mother an equal right to he father to claim guardianship. ...

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  20. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The Rev. John Edwards was unanimously elected Moderator of the Sydney Presbytery. The Rev. D. Edwards is the first Moderator to be ...

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  21. BLOW AIMED AT SUBMARINES

    The fate of submarines will be definitely on the tapis at the Naval Conference [?] proposal, it has been announced, will be brought forward to abolish craft. The picture shows the Odin, one of the most powerful of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. A.L.P. CONFERENCE.

    The contentious coal debate having been concluded, proceedings at the A.L.P. Conference were very orderly. A motion that Parliamentarians be ...

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  23. H.M.A.S. CANBERRA

    Following the grounding of the H.M.A.S. "Canberra," at Broome, Cap tain G. L. Massey, who was in [?] mand of the ship, and the Navigating ...

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  24. FALL DOWN SHAFT.

    Gus Fleming (60), while walking, with a friend near a disused shaft of a colliery at Glebe, near Newcastle, disappeared down the old shaft. He ...

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  25. BROKEN NECK.

    The body of an unknown man was found lying on the railway fine near Yerong Creek. The man evidently fell from the express. In a coat found ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND FLIERS.

    The New Zealand airmen, Piper and Kay, arrived here and took off later for Pisa. ...

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  27. NO DISCRIMINATION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) told the Foreign Journalists' Association that the tariff schedule showed no discrimination between foreign ...

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  28. RELIGIOUS FREEDOM.

    M. Rykov, in a speech, declared that complete religious freedom was assured under Soviet law. No minister would be persecuted because he ...

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  29. NO MONEY.

    The State Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) replying to a deputation from the Executive of the R.W.I. branch of the A.W.U. relative to the dimissal of ...

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  30. DUTY ON CARBURETTORS.

    The acting Minister for Customs ha[?] ordered an investigation by the Tariff Board into the effect upon the motor industry of the increased duty on ...

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  31. MELBOURNE MYSTERY.

    Francis John Chambers, who was found unconscious on the railway line at Flinders-street Station on Saturday, died in the Melbourne Hospital. ...

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