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  4. ROGUES' GALLERY IN COURT

    FREQUENTLY as it is quoted from er referred to it does no often happen that that interesting volume of co[?] tore known to the initiated as "The Rogues" Geller becomes actual evidence in a criminal case. ...

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  5. THE SMILES ON THE FACE OF THE WED

    The are not stage smiths on the faces of Gladys Monerieff and Tom Monro. They are beams of post-auptial joy. (An account of the wedding appears on Page 5.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TESTING THE CLUE OF LONG BAY KNIFE

    THE facts which "The Labor Daily" yesterday utilised to annihilate the popular theory that May Anderson with a companion. ...

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  7. ENRICO BONES A MATCH BOX

    Enrico Tiombo [?] a water at The Ambassadors, was charged before Mr. Giles Shaw yesterday at the Centred police Court with having take on or ...

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  8. TWO SEA CAPTAINS ON THEIR TRIAL

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday Richard Bracken master of the [?] W[?]rallah and Herbert Welson. master of the Dilkera. appeared before the ...

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  9. MAN SHOT DEAD AT KILLONGBUTTA

    BATHURST. Tuesday. -- What happened when James Lesile Haye was fatally shot at K[?]longbutta yesterday was [?]vesied when the in[?]set was ...

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  10. BRUCE SAYS HE AND PAGE ARE ONE'

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- Speaking to the Chamber of Commerce to-night Mr. Bruce outlined, to his own satisfaction, the policy of the Labor Party, ...

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  11. CHARLES HALLAM'S LUCKY DAY.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. -- Charles Hallam. of Windsor. fell from the Sydney express to-day while it was travelling ...

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  12. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

    Forecast: Cloudy and unsettled mild at first with general rata and thunder, chiefly over eastern half of the State. ...

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  13. VICTORIAN GOVT. SUFFERS DEFEAT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Amid Opposition cries of "Resign. resign. buried at the Government during the [?] on the Redistribution of Seats ...

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  14. MANY NEW WORKS WILL IMPROVE CITY

    That vice-chairmen of the various committees should attend all deliberations for the framing of the estimates was the contention of members of the ...

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  15. CITY SURVEYOR GETS HIS WAY

    The proposed drastic reorgan[?]isation of the City Surveyor's Department h., Mr. Weekes came up again for demission at the City Council's ...

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  16. SHIPPING HOLD-UP CONTINUES

    The McIlwraith-McEacharn strainer Romura has been held up in Newcastle, and the crew has been paid off. ...

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  17. GREAT ERUPTION IN KILAUEA MOUNT

    HONOLULU, May [?] Three persons have not been accounted for following a violent explosion on the rater of the volcano of Ki[?]. ...

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  18. AMERICAN 'PLANES LAND IN JAPAN

    TOKIO. May 20. -- The 'planes arrived at To[?]htmove at 2.59 p.m. yesterday, but had bad weather from there. This will prev[?] the fiers ...

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  20. ARKOONA STARTS ON MAIDEN VOYAGE

    The Adelade St[?]ip Company's new freighter Ar[?] from Glasgow yesterday on her maiden voyage to Australia. ...

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  21. BOYCOTT PROPOSED FOR "LOW-WAGE" GOODS

    LONDON,May 20. -- Imperial [?]enee was discussed at a meeting of the newly-formed Labor Commonwealth group, constating of Laborite members ...

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  22. U.S. AMBASSADOR IN JAPAN RESIGNS

    TOKIO. May 19. -- The American Ambassador, Mr. Woods, confirms the Washington reports of his resignation, which he had tendered for family ...

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  23. BUT DO THEY BUY ALL DRINKS THERE?

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. -- The average amount of money spent on school at the P[?]deral Parliament House [?] ...

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  24. ORAMA LAUNCHED FOR ORIENT LINE

    The new 20,000-ton Orient liner Orama was launched yesterday at Barrow -- in Furness by Vickers Ltd. She is the first of three 20,000-ton ...

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  25. PARK RD. IMPROVEMENT TO BE CARRIED OUT

    Mr. Weekes's modest estimate at £33,000 for the reconstruction of Park Road received a setback at last night's meetings of the [?]ty Council works ...

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  26. SYDNEY To ADELAIDE AEROPLANE SERVICE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- A statement Issued by the Civil Aviation Department to-day announces that arrangements have been completed for ...

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  27. S.S. DURHAM ENTERS THE RIVER PLATE

    The F.S.N. Co's steamer Durham front Sydney to Continental ports, has put into the River Plate, owing to the coal in the bunkers becoming heated. ...

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  28. HOBART CIVIC LOAN IS PRIVATELY PLACED

    LONDON. May 19. -- The City of Hobart is privately placing an issue of £200,000 at [?] per cent in debentures at 98 per hundred, and ...

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  29. LITTLE TWIN GIRL MEETS PAINFUL DEATH

    MUDGEE. Tuesday. -- The filve-year-old twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynch, of Botobotar. met her death in a tragi manner yesterday. She was ...

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  30. TELEGRAPH TO BARRALLIER

    MITTAGONG. Tuesday. -- Mr. H. D. Lazzarin, M.H.R., has received word from the Postmaster-General Department that [?]ders are being ...

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  31. GERMANY AGREES TO RUM TREATY

    WASHINGTON. May 19. -- A rum treaty. similar to that recently concluded with Britain has been signed by diplomatic representatives of the ...

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  32. U.S. SENATE CARRIES THE SOLDIERS' BONUS

    WASHINGTON, May 19 -- The Senate has passed the Soldiers' Bonus in spite of the President's, veto. The bonus measure now ...

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  33. BRITAIN TAKES BULK OF AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    LONDON. May 19. -- At the wool sales [?] bales were Offered, the bulk of which went to the Home trafic. The offering was fully taken at recent ...

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