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  4. THE NAVIES

    It is understood on of the obstacles in arranging the agenda for the conference is America's fear that if the battleships' life extension is ...

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  5. THE WHEAT HARVEST

    The Government Statis[?] Mr. T Waites, announced to-day that he [?]timated the current wheat harvest at 11,948,000 bags, equivalent to ...

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  6. EN PASSANT

    Cloudy, with further scattered showers on the central and north coast and parts of the northern [?]lopes and table[?]ands. Elsewhere ...

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  7. MOUNTAIN TRAIN CRASH

    Two men were killed, and one was critically injured in last night's derailment on the Blue Mountains railway, near Warrimoo. Two ...

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  8. IN ANTARCTIC

    The following message has been received from Sir Douglas Mawson, dated January 25. "At 8.30 last evening, whlie we ...

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  9. FOOD RELIEF

    At the conclusion of a meeting of the Cabinet to-day, the Premier, Mr. Bavin, announced that unless the "black" ban on business premises on ...

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  10. PORTER'S ARM SEVERED

    The porter, McGarrity, who is aged 17 years, was travelling to Blaxland, and was riding with the engine crew. His right arm was severed ...

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  11. NEW INTERIM AWARD

    The Associated Northern Collieries' Association have decided to apply to Justice Rich in the High Court on Thursday for a summons, ...

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  12. MANY PASSENGERS DAZED

    Relief trains from the scene of the railway accident at Warrimoo arrived in Sydney at Intervals during this morning. Many passengers were ...

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  13. HOTEL HOURS

    The Cabinet gave further consideration to the draft of the Amending Liquor Bill to-day. It was decided that the hotel hours should not be ...

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  14. CHICHESTER

    Left at daylight this morning for Longreach, the Quantas route. He [?]s on his way to Sydney PRIME MINISTER'S GREETING ...

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  15. SERGEANT FINED

    On a charge of having used insulting words to Miss Jollie Smith, Sydney solicitor, Sergt. Toohey was fined £1 at Cessnock Police Court ...

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  16. "POINTS WIDE OPEN"

    Joseph McGarrity, interviewed in hospital, said he heard Fireman Smith call, "Hold her, the points are wide open." "The next minute," ...

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  17. POSTAL DISMISSALS

    Thirty returned soldiers employed by the Postal Department at Central Square office, Sydney, have been informed that their services will not ...

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  18. FRUIT GROWERS

    In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, Chief Judge Dethridge reduced the wages in the fruit-growing industry in the irrigation settlements ...

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  19. F.E.D.F.A. GRIEVANCE

    Because of an alleged stoppage of money from the wages of engine drivers and deputies at Balmain colliery to make up a deficiency in ...

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  20. HATRY TRIAL

    There is a growing agitation against Glaldini, Hatry's associate. A message from Rome states that the British Embassy is taking legal ...

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  21. MASCOT FIRE

    When a fire broke out in a grocer's shop at Mascot early this morning, Mrs. Elizabeth Williams was just able to rescue her four children and ...

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  22. STRATHFIELD SUICIDE

    Mrs. Gertrude Alice Bull, 29, was found in a cupboard at her home, Strathfield, with a dreadful wound in her throat and a blood- stained razor ...

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  23. LABOR BALLOTS

    A report presented to the conference of South Australian branch of the A.L.P. to-day, declares that prominent men in the Labor movement ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA DAY

    Whitehall was shrouded in fog when Mr. Fenton and Sir Granville Ryrie placed a huge wattle wreat[?] on the cenotaph, in the presence of a ...

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  25. LABOR DISUNION

    It appears that a definite plan to dicipline the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) on account of his refusal to consider the recommendations of the ...

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  26. SOVIET EXECUTIONS

    The Soviet rejected the appeals of fifteen White Crusaders, who were sentenced to death on November 23. Sim[?]taneously with the ...

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  27. DOMAIN ARRESTS

    Five men who were arrested in the Domain on Sunday during a disturbance appeared at the Central Court today. Three were remanded, ...

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  28. DRAGGED HALF-A-MILE

    James Alexander Foster (14), of Westdale, Tamworth, received frightful injuries when. with one foot caught in the surrup, he was ...

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  29. HIT BY AMBULANCE

    William carpenter, [?] of M[?]rewether, was fatally injured when he was struck by an ambulance waggon on Saturday night. some hours after ...

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  30. EX-KAISER'S BIRTHDAY

    The ex-Kaiser celebrated his 71st birthday and his eleventh in exile A black and white Hohenz[?]lem banner floated from the turret. ...

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