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  3. EGYPT

    Mahmoud Pasha telegraphed from London an appeal to the Egyptian people, announcing that after long and difficult negotiations he had ...

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  4. ARMED BURGLARY

    Redfern was the scene of on of the sensational armed hold ups for some years to-night. Two armed and masked men, after ...

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  5. EN PASSANT

    Fine in the far north-west, but cloudy and unsettled elsewhere with showers and some thunderstorms, chiefly in the southern and ...

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  6. ARMED HOLD-UP

    While Mrs. Peterson and Miss Miligate were walking towards [?] sternwick late last night they passed two men, one of whom fired a shot ...

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  7. ELECTRICITY CHARGES

    In further elaboration of the local electricity charges, Aid. P. S. Middlemiss writes:— " I was very interested in the ...

    Article : 552 words
  8. BOAT SUNK

    A pleasure boat entering Ostend harbour collided close to the wharl with another boat leaving the whair [?]ank immediately. There were ...

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  9. DUCHESS OF YORK

    The Duchess or York to-day celebrated her twenty-ninth birthday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SEAMEN'S UNION

    The Secretary of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union, Mr C. O'Neill, has received a letter from the Federal Attorney-General ...

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  11. THE JAMBOREE

    Twenty thousand- scouts and 10,000 visitors participated in an Arrowe Park service of thaks[?]tor success of the movement. ...

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  12. AROMA OF RICH UNCLES

    An extraordinary story was told in the first civil court to-day when the case in which J. E. Hunt Ltd., tobacco merchants, of Melbourne, ...

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  13. NEWCASTLE ASSAULT.

    The police expect to make an early arrest in connection with the brutal attack on Mrs. Cassie Patterson, whose head was battered with ...

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  14. FELL FROM WINDOW

    It is disclosed that Lord Loughborough fell from a window into the garden at a West End house at 2 a.m., and died in a nursing home at ...

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  15. SOCIALISM

    Mr. James Maxton, M.P., was frankly critical of the. Labor Government in an inaugural Speech at the L.L.P. summer school, Hertfordshire, ...

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  16. WAR PILGRIMS

    The whole Empire was represented at Arras, when War Secretary Shaw speaking in French presented a set of six stained-glass windows ...

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  17. CHILD' AND BLOWN OFF

    Robert Donney aged 11, of Newtown had right hand blown off by a detonator. which he picked up in the street at Newtown to-day, ...

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  18. ITALIAN PRISONERS

    The "Daily Chronicle's Paris correspondent says that Mussolini has last three redoubtable prisoners, who were banished to Arid Island, ...

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  19. COAL PROFITS

    In a public decision to-day, the coal Commission rejected the claim that profits derived from sales of land together with interest on ...

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  20. THE RED DAY

    "Morning posts" Riga correspondent learns authoritatively of the unbounded fiasco or the red day. which has seriously wakened Stalin's ...

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  21. FEDERAL COURT

    The continued committee of [?] A.C.T.U. is organising a demonstration against the proposed [?] of Federal arbitration to ...

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  22. ENDOWMENT TAX

    The statement by the Minister for Lands, Mr. Ball, who said he hoped the Government would remove from industry as soon as possible the ...

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  23. CITY GAS

    The Treasurer. " Mr. Stevens, to-day conferred with the Premier of South Australia, Mr. Butler, on the question of exchanging steamer coal ...

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  24. UNIFICATION

    The Prime Minister. Mr. Bruce refused to comment on the statement by the Minister for home affairs, Mr. Abbott, in support of ...

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  25. WAR ANNIVERSARY

    Eleven hundred ex-service men and their [?] station to visit the [?] on the [?]‘ anniversary it was a ...

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  26. JAPANESE DISASTER.

    In explosion trapped £3 miners at Hokk[?] mine to-day. Four were rescued and the remainder are reared to be in a hopeless position. ...

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  27. INTER STATE BASEBALL

    The inter state baseball [?] played in Sydney to-day [?] South Australia beating [?] to [?] ...

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