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  5. Shocking Air Tragedy Near Nyngan.

    Crashing from 500 feet at Nyngan yesterday, George Mears (25), one of the best known and wealthiest young pastoralists in ...

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  6. RED VICTORY

    Mr. J. S. Garden and his supporters scored a sweeping victory yesterday when the Executive of the Australian Labor ...

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  7. "HIRE-FIRE"

    It was reported last night that an agreement had been reached between the owners and miners' leaders regarding the ...

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  8. RUSSIA

    The Rev. McGowan, speaking at the Ashfield Presbyterian Church, said that the communications received in Sydney stated ...

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  9. DR. MANNIX

    Archbishop Mannix made a bitter attack on persons who are criticising the Scullin Government's action in abolishing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. POLICE INTERRUPT.

    Celebration of the anniversary of the foundation of the Polish Republic at the Polish Club, Pitt-street, yesterday, terminated when a body of police ...

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  11. YOUNG GANGSTERS.

    The police are investigating a number of explosions which occurred in Surry Hills yesterday. It is believed that members of a junior gang, who ...

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  12. DISMISSED.

    In the Arbitration Court, Melbourne, to-day, Judge Beeby dismissed the application of the Waterside Workers Federation ...

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  13. COAL FIGHT LOST

    Mr. R. C. Pinkerton, Sydney officer of tfie Feedrabed Enginednvers and Firemen's Association, who advised ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. "BIRDIE'S" CALL

    Field Marshall Sir William Birdwood, Commander-in-Chief in India, did not forget Australian soldiers on Anzac ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SHOCKING HEAD INJURIES

    James McMahon (45), a labourer, threw himself from the upper story of the receiving house in Dapa-street, ballarat, and sustained sustained head ...

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  16. GARAGE ROBBERS.

    Forcing him back at the point of a revolver, two men bailed up Andrew John Motherwell in his garage, North Melbourne, on Saturday night, and ...

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  17. Censured!

    The Scottish Grand Lodge of Good Templars solemnly censured the Queen and Prince George for visiting two model public ...

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  18. GOLD FIND.

    A Bourke message says that rich discovery of gold reported at Granite Springs caused a rush to the scene. There is great excitement in the town, ...

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  19. 220 KILLED.

    Two hundred and twenty were killed in a devastating storm which centred around Saghalin. Only 25 vessels of the large fishing fleet were rescued. ...

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  20. LATEST BRITISH CRUISER.

    The Acheron, the last destroyer to be built under the 1927-28 Estimates, being launched at Southampton. Her speed is 35 knots. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. MAY DAY.

    International Labor May Day movement was observed yesterday by several hundred trade unionists who matched from the Trades Hall to ...

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  22. THROAT SLASHED.

    William Smith (38), a laborer oh the Port Kembla-Moss Vale railway, slashed his throat with n razor while suffering from delirium tremens. He ...

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  23. ILLICIT STILL

    The police am investigating a numwater and seized a complete illicit distilling plant, and arrested an Italian. The plant is said to be similar to that ...

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  24. ATTACKED BY COW.

    Attacked by a cow at Quarry Hill, near Bendigo, Bruce Burns, aged three years, was tossed into the air and fell on his head. He was admitted, to ...

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  25. DASHED TO DEATH.

    John Miller, the well-known motor boat racer and originator of "Motorboat Hurdling," which he was endeavoring to popularise in Britain, was ...

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  26. FLYING BANNED.

    Australian cricketers. Wall, Walker, and Hurwood, because of the Board of Control resolution forbidding cricketers to fly, had the tantalising ...

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  27. TAXI-DRIVER ROBBED.

    A sensational affair ocurred at Botany early this morning, when two men who engaged u taxi-driver to drive them to a certain address, ...

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  28. TWO-UP RAID.

    Disguised as a swagman, PlainClothes Constable Millar mingled with about 120 men, who it is alleged were playing two-up at Flemington ...

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  29. STOP PRESS

    Farmers and Graziers' Co[?] Co. Ltd. report: The wool market continues firm at last week's improved basis of values. Japan and Bradford ...

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  30. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    There is considerable interest in Miss Johnson's proposed Jone flijrht lo Australia, the start of which is tentatively set for to-morrow. She intends ...

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  31. INDIAN AIRMAN.

    Mitt Mohan Sinch, the Indian airman, who twice previously washed, in his third attempt to win Aga Khan's prize for the first Indian to fly solo ...

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  32. AUSTRALIANS WIN.

    In the concluding singles match in the Davis Cup tie Crawford (Australia) defeated Ghlesa (Switzerland) 6-4. 10-8. 6-3. ...

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