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  3. To-day's Weather

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  7. "Cease Bashing!" Plead Sergeants of Police

    IN a wild orgy of baton charges by the flying squad of the police on the coalfields to-day scores of defenceless and law-abiding miners were clubbed into insensibility. Every attack was unprovoked, and was launched by the police without warning. Acting as if some potent influence had inspired their blood-lust, one hundred constables ...

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  8. "ALL QUIET ON WESTERN FRONT" SEIZED

    Detectives seized numerous copies of "All Quiet on the Western Front" at a Martin Place bookstore ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LEFT HOME FOR SYDNEY

    Behind the arrest of two 15-years-old girls at Coogee yesterday, is a sensational story of a wild life since Monday, when ...

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  10. WELL-KNOWN WRITER

    Dr. Marie Stopes, copies of whose works were seized by police yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CHILD BURNT BY POISON

    REGENT ST. police handled a most unusual case yesterday, when a mother was taken into custody for attempting to blow a ...

    Article : 185 words
  12. LETTER TO "GLADYS"

    "If you don't answer this letter, my time on earth will be short, and I won't go out alone." THIS was an extract from a ...

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  13. MINERS ! STAND FIRM!

    WITH all the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune being showered thick upon them, the one thought uppermost in the mind of every mine worker is "retaliation." That is only human. ...

    Article : 321 words
  14. OLD MEN BATONED

    That these murderous attacks by roving bands of armed officials on peaceable citizens will not be allowed to continue, was the declaration of ...

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  15. PUBLIC RISKS

    THE conference on street accidents in London, convened by Mr. Herbert Morrison, Minister of Transport, began to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. MACHINE GUNS FOR ROTHBURY

    IT was reported yesterday that a number of machine-guns, ammunition for these, guns, and 60 motor-cycles were ...

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  17. SEAMEN AND THE PICK-UP

    A requisition has been signed by seamen calling for a special meeting in the Mechanics' Institute, Miller's Point next Monday for the purpose ...

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  18. MEN HURT BY EXCAVATOR

    Knocked down by the long arm of a road excavator, two workmen were injured to-day. Frank Day, 29, suffered a fractured leg, and Percy ...

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  19. BAVIN APPEALS TO SCULLIN

    THE Premier stated last night that he had written to the Prime Minister in connection with the situation ...

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  20. "DOGS AND BALL GAMES FORBIDDEN"

    Bondi Beach has its regulations, and quite right, too. This lady apparently thinks if a dog is on a chain it is not a dog "within the meeting of the Act." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. STABBED MAN IN EYE WITH TABLE FORK

    Alleged to have stabbed a man in the eye with a table fork. Sidney Harvey, 40. laborer, was committed for trial at the Quarter Sessions on ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. VICTORIAN A.W.U DECISION

    At to-day's half-yearly meeting of the Victorian-Riverina A.W.U. branch, the report signed by the Australian delegates to the Pan-Pacific Conference ...

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  23. YEAR'S GAOL FOR ROBBING DRUNKEN MAN

    For robbing a drunken man in a laneway in Redfern on January 4. Edward Heath, 20, baker, was sentenced to twelve months' hard labour at ...

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  24. SPEED MOTORIST FINED

    Charged with negligent driving in Parramatta Road, Camperdown, on January 3, Harold Henderson was fined £2 with costs, at Newtown Court ...

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  25. [?]ERY, M.L.A FOR MURRUMBIDGEE

    Mr. W. M. Flannery, M.L.A., has been advised by the returning officer that his nomination was the only one received for the Murrumbidgee ...

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