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  4. MOTHER TO STAND TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE

    Siting despondently in the dock of the Wollongong Court, Kathleen May Beeby shuddered violently when she was to-day ...

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  6. ANOTHER £70 OF CANBERRA MAIL MONEY FOUND

    About £70 has been recovered in addition to the £7600 found by Sydney police last week-end of the £10,000 stolen from the ...

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  8. BRITISH LOTTERIES BILL TURNED DOWN

    IN the House of Commons, Sir William Davidson sought leave to introduce a billl authorising the raising of money by ...

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  9. DOCTORATE OF SCIENCE FOR EINSTEIN

    OXFORD University Convocation has decided to donfer the honorary degree of Doctor of Science upon ...

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  10. SMART WORK PREVENTED A HOLD-UP

    Smart work by a young constable prevented a hold-up being staged on a crowded bus at St. Peters last night. After a long ...

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  11. SENATE TO DISALLOW REGULATION

    AFTER adopting the same course a was recently by the High Court, the leader of the Opposition, Senator Pearce, in the Senate ...

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  12. STOLEN CAR IN CRASHES

    An exciting chase by a police wireless patrol after a man in a stolen car ended in four people being injured at Parramatta Road ...

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  13. CORN BINS FULL TO BURSTING

    "Unemployment, poverty and starvation exist while the cornbins of Europe and countries oversea are bursting with food ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. MAN IS HELD FOR KINS'S CROSS CASE

    Sarrounding a house at Huristone Park last night, detectives entered and arrested a men. He was taken to Central Police ...

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  15. CONTROLLING MEANS OF TRANSPORT

    THE Premier says notice in the Assembly yesterday, of his intention, to introduce a new Transport Bill. ...

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  16. FOUR YOUTHS CHARGED WITH MURDER

    THE trial of four youths, for the murder of Arthur Head, 16, school-teacher, at Coburg on March 26, was commenced at the Criminal ...

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  17. PLACES FILLED IN STATE UNION TEAM

    THE Rugby Union State selectors yesterday filled the vacancies in the New South Wales team to tour Queensland. ...

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  18. ALL PARTY CONFAB

    A MEETING of the parties in Opposition was held to-day to consider the reply to be given to the Prime Minister regarding his proposal ...

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  19. KYLSANT STILL OWES £1,320,000 FOR OUR SHIPS

    WITH reference to cable messages concerning the summonses issued against Lord Kylsand in connection with the shipping company which purchased the Commonwealth Shipping Line, and the possibility of this company going ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. VARSITY BOYS AT PLAY

    A new kind of cricket as played by the "Honi Soit" and Rafferty Club elevens at the University Sports Gala yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. MONSOON TO AID OF BRITISH

    A monsoon has come to the aid of the British troops in Burma, and it is hoped that the heavy rains will wash some of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. SKULL AND SPINE FRACTURED

    Hurrying to catch a train at Normanhurst railway station, so as to be in time for work, meant death for Frank Hodgkins, 51, of ...

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  23. STATE OWES £1,754,762

    The total amount of the default by New South Wales to date for interest including exchange and commission, is £2,338,916. ...

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  24. DID SERGEANT ACCEPT BRIBE?

    ALLEGATIONS made by a constable that a sergeant accepted a bribe of £100 from a brewery are being probed by a police department ...

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  26. M.C.C. BEATEN BY NEW ZEALAND

    At Lord's yesterday, New Zealand beat the M.C.C by an innings and 122 runs. The M.C.C. in its second innings was ...

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  27. FLOURISHED RAZOR

    Before a big crowd a man who was wielding an open-binde razor attempted to slash another man at Elizabeth and Resevoir Streets city yesterday ...

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  28. HENDERSON TO PRESIDE ON DISARMAMENT

    The Council of the League of Nations by a unanimous vote appointed the British Foreign Secretary. Mrs. Henderson, President of the ...

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  29. DISCUSSION ON SUGAR REPORT TO-DAY

    For some time the Government has intended to devote a day in the discussion of the Sugar Report of the investigating Committee, and in ...

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  31. LANG WILL ATTEND THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    The Premier has accepted an invitation by the Prime Minister to attend a conference of Premiers to be held at Melbourne next Monday, Mr. Lang ...

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