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  4. PARALYSIS EPIDEMIC PASSING

    Notifications of infantile paralysis cases continue to decrease. Only six fresh cases were reported during the past 48 hours. ...

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  5. W.A. AND PROHIBITION

    The latest figures of the prohibition poll are:--Yes, 38,072; No. 70,193; informal, 734. No electorate has shown a majority for ...

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  6. NO HONOR AMONG THIEVES

    One night recently a well known "magsman" was walking along a dark street in North Melbourne with a pocket of notes when ...

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  7. THREE KILLED

    James Griffiths (75), a member of the well-known firm of Griffiths Brothers, tea merchants, of Bayswater, Miss ...

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  8. CLEAN SWEEP AT TOWN HALL?

    The passing of legislation for the dissolution of the present City Council; the appointment of a Commissioner to carry on, with the Town Clerk (Mr. Layton), the administration of the city till the rolls have ...

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  9. FOUL PLAY?

    Foul play is suspected in the case of William Willcocks, whose body was found partly submerged in Marracan Creek, near Moe, ...

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  10. FINANCES OF FRANCE

    The Prime Minister, M. Herriot, in the course of a fighting speech, denounced the audacity of those blaming the present Government ...

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  11. TYPES FROM OLD SCHOOL

    Sun-tanned and wiry through life on the land, the pioneer type of cattle-man re-appeared in customary strength at the opening day of the Royal Show yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. MORE TROUBLE IN CHINA

    The China inland Mission has advised the Government at Pekin that Honan Government troops are attacking Shenkiuhsien, where ...

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  13. RINGING-IN CHARGE

    Late yesterday afternoon a rumor was circulated on the course at Victoria Park of a case of ringing-in. Shortly before the concluding event ...

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  14. SUGAR CROP

    All the sugar interests in Queensland were represented at a conference called this morning by the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. ...

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  15. THE "BITZER"

    Detectives inquiring into the recent wholesale stealing of motorcars and cycles have discovered a new make of motor- cycle. ...

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  16. THE GREATEST MENACES

    "The ravages of venereal disease and alcohol will wreck the next generation far quicker than most things, but not with the same dire ...

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  17. PRINCE OF WALES

    A message from Bathurst (Gambia) reports that H.M.S. Repulse, with the Prince of Wales on board, has left for Sierra Leone. ...

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  18. WHEAT HOLD-UP

    A strike is threatening at the terminal wheat silos, Glebe Island. The permanent hands, about 50 in number, have claimed an increase in wages from ...

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  19. MAGAZINE RAIDED

    A magazine on the Subiaco sewerage works was raided yesterday, 200 caps and several coils of fuse being stolen. ...

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  20. KILLED BY TRAIN

    The body of William King, a solicitor, was found mutilated on the railway track between Morgan's Gate and Leumcah, on the Campbelltown line, ...

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  21. NEW P. AND O. LINERS

    A beautiful model of the P. and O. Co.'s new mail steamer Cathay, which is now on her maiden voyage from London to Sydney, is on view at the ...

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  22. EX-SHAH DEAD

    The death is announced of Mahomet All, ex-Shah of Persia, who abdicated in 1909. He was father of the present Shah. ...

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  23. CHILD SCALDED IN SOUP

    An inquest held to-day into circumstances attending the death of Beryl Smith (2 years), at Dover, revealed that the mother had placed a ...

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  24. MISSING DETECTIVE

    "I'll be in the rat-house, or the bay, before a fortnight." This remark was made by Detective W. R. Fowler to a colleague, a few ...

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  25. SEAL WITH A SENSE OF HUMOR

    The information boards at Taronga Park are supposed to be for the general public, but this gentleman regards them as supremely ridiculous. Not suspecting "The Daily Telegraph" camera, he gives unrestrained expression to intense ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. DEATH SENTENCE IN W.A.

    The sentence of death passed on Frederick Morgan for the shooting of Isaiah Riley, an American negro, at Albany, has been commuted to one of ...

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  27. THE BIG MERGER

    Negotiations between representatives of Rylands Bros. (Aust.). Ltd., and the Broken Hill Proprietary, Ltd., whereby the interests of Rylands will be merged ...

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  28. THE OLD PROBLEM

    Mr. Spillman, representing the unemployed: "If the men can't get work, they would have to consider breaking the law. There is ...

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  29. ENROL!

    Thousands are availing themselves of the opportunity to inspect the set of rolls which is open for public inspection on the fourth floor of "The ...

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  30. "SHINGLE HAS COME TO STAY"

    In asking for the establishment of classes at the Technical College for the improvement of the status of hairdressers, Mr. F. J. O'Reilly, secretary of ...

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  31. CAR OVER BANK

    Through a motor car falling down a bank, six feet high, the five occupants of the car were injured, one (Mrs. Hopper) succumbing. ...

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  32. DOESN'T KNOW FLINDERS LANE

    "I know nothing more of Flinders Lane than I do of the most remote part of the Continent. I have severed completely my connection with ...

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  33. BUTCHERS' HOLIDAYS

    The secretary of the N.S.W. Retail Butchers' Association calls attention to the following arrangements regarding closing of butchers' shops under the ...

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  34. NOW PENNILESS

    Victor Lindley (29), ironmonger, pleaded guilty at the Newtown Court yesterday to a charge of having driven a motor car at a speed dangerous to the ...

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  35. WHERE IS THE GIRL?

    A mysterious assault on a girl of about 18 years occurred on vacant ground at Hawthorn on Saturday night. The name of the victim is unknown to ...

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  36. Summary of Important News Appearing To-day

    It is expected that the French Premier, if defeated on the financial question, will appeal to the country. M. Millerand has been elected to the ...

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  37. MURDER CHARGE

    Joseph Patrick Boland (27), motor mechanic, was committed for trial from the Coroner's Court at Burwood yesterday on a charge of having murdered John ...

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  38. WEATHER FORECAST

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  39. A CHRISTMAS DAY JOB

    A professional boxer, Mike Flynn, and a shopkeeper, Robert Munro, have been remanded on a charge of burglary at a city softgoods shop, and the theft ...

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  40. LOST OVERBOARD

    Word has been received in Brisbane that James Glasgow, aged 35 years, while travelling aboard the steamer Wyandra between Townsville and Brisbane, was lost ...

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