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  4. OFFICIAL METHODS BEGET PERJURY IN POLICE SLY-GROG CHARGE

    PRESENT DAY methods of the New South Wales police heads especially those dealing with the detection of sly-grog selling are upon to very grave Suspicion. Several eases of delieralc "framing" have been have been under the notice of "The Labor ...

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  5. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

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  6. Dead Man" Framed "

    A rumor gained currency yesterday that at the inquest on May Anderson, the detective force will produce evidence to ...

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  7. POLICEMAN FIRED AT BYBURGLAR

    THE arrest of a man in a house in Anion Street, Congee, last night Constables Birchall and To[?]hey had about it ail the ...

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  8. POSTAL ROBBERY STILL A MYSTERY

    Following [?] story of Saturday. "The Labor Daily" is again in a position to quaint Dm public with corrtain [?] connected with ...

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  9. C.I.B.'S LONG LIST OF INGLORIOUS FAILURE

    Sydney's lint of unsolved murder has been added to been added to considerably during the Last couple of years, and to-day it a lengthy one. ...

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  10. PREACHER CONDEMNS ONE-EYED SECTARIES

    Large congregation [?] the fifth anniversary service of the Eourke Street Congregation [?] yesterday ...

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  11. GROSS BRUTALITY IS ALLEGED AGAINST BATHURST GAOL OFFICIALS

    THAT Bathurst Gaol has experienced an attempt to escape is very probable, because, while the present damnable conditions exist, they will force men to take desperate action. "George Steele, Deputy Comptroller of Prisons, has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. WHAT THE C.I.B. CANNOT DO.

    The Long Bay Murder Mystery was the subject of some remarks by Mr. Donald Grant in the Domain ...

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  14. SIKI'S RIBS FRACTURED.

    OMAHA (Nebraska). May 21. -- Slki has been compelled to camel bouts. including one with MeTigue, for the ...

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  15. FILMS TO EDUCATE CONCERNING DISEASE

    MELBOURNE. Sunday. -- On hehalf of the Victorian branch of the Australian Association for Fighting Venreal Disease, Sir James Garrett has ...

    Article : 133 words
  16. ITALIANS WANT PEACE WITH DIGNITY

    ROME May 24. -- The King of Italy, accoml anied by the Queen and the Royal Family, opened Parliament in the presence of Signor Mussolini, ...

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  17. WILLIE HOHENZOLLERN KEEPS VERY QUIET

    BERLIN. May 24. -- The ex-Crown Prince and his family have arrived at Potsdam from Oels. The Prime intended to attend an ...

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  18. SUN YAT SEN IS NOT DEAD YET

    SHANGHAI, May 21. -- The "North China Dally News" has obtained a photograph of the reception to Cartain d'Olsy at Canton, which appears ...

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  20. TILDEN FALLS AND INJURES HIS KNEE

    PHILADELPIILA, May 24. -- Tilden tore a kneo ligament when he fell on the rain soaked tennis court during a match with Vincent Richards in the ...

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  21. GLOUCESTER SAVED BY HEAVY RAIN

    LONDON, May 23. -- The South Africans. when they hail made 126 for the loss of S wickets, declared their second Inn[?] closed. ...

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