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  3. WAR IN MANCHURIA

    A determined drive by Soviet forces in an endeavour to surround Manchull garrison resulted in the biggest clash of the present series ...

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  4. THE WAR DEBTS

    Details show that the Four Powers’ week-end offer to Britain included an additional capital sum of £5,000,000 out of the Dawes annuity for the ...

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  5. ARMED BANDITS

    A sensational robbery was committed early this morning at the shop of Mervyn Walter, chemist, at Eagleton. It appears that shortly after 1 ...

    Article : 130 words
  6. THE STRIKE LEADERS

    The case in which seven Union leaders are charged with conspiracy was again before the Central Court to-day. ...

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  7. STEAMER SUNK

    Thirty miles from the Humber mouth at 3 o’clock this morning the ocean-going tug King’s Cross collided amidships with the Spanish ...

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  8. OLD MAN BATTERED

    Two men, one of them armed with portion of a steel wrench attacked James Stewart, aged 80, at his home at Paddington to-day and savagely ...

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  9. COMPULSORY CONFERENCE

    Judge Beeby in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day agreed to a suggestion that he should call a conference of the parties in the dispute ...

    Article : 118 words
  10. CLASH WITH SOCIALISTS

    Several were killed and between 30 and 40 wounded in a fierce clash between Fa[?]ists and Socialists at Marein. ...

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  11. IMPORTING RABBITS.

    The Federal Minister for Health Sir Neville [?]owse, to-day received a [?]oputation from pastor[?] interest pr[?]testing against the proposal to lift ...

    Article : 219 words
  12. RACING FALLS

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the V.R.C. to-day, Mr L. Mac-Kinno[?], chairman, referring to accidents in racing, said it was most ...

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  13. W. M. HUGHES

    The General Secretary of the A.W. U., Mr. Grayndler, commenting on the report that-the A.W.U. was sponsoring a movement to make Mr. W. ...

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  14. MASS PICKETING

    The Attorney-General, Mr. Boyce, and the chief Secretary, Mr. Challey, conferred to-day regarding the riotous incidents connected with ...

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  15. HAROLD PARK TROTS

    Harold Park Trots were held In fine weather this afternoon. At the completion of the first lap of the Harold Park Handicap, Birthday fell ...

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  16. BOYS RABBITING

    Don Murray, aged 12, was killed yesterday when a rifle, handled by his brother, aged 14, exploded. The two brothers and another youth were ...

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  17. SAFEBREAKERS

    Safebreakers blew open a safe at the offices of Brogan and Freacy, brassfounders, at Alexandria, during the week-end, but only got £2/10 for ...

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  18. BANK AGENCY HOLD-UP

    Two armed men held up the Kensington Road agency of the Bank of Adelaide this afternoon The officer in charge was held ...

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  19. EGYPT

    Addressing the Constitutional Association to-day. Professor Chartris. professor of International Law at Sydney University, said, “I do not ...

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  20. CONTEMPT OF COURT

    Argument opened in the High Court to-day on the appeal of Leonard [?]oten, Secretary of the South Australian Dried Fruits Board, against the ...

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  21. TRAIN WRECKS

    Seventeen persons were killed and 69 injured in train wrecks in the States of Oklahoma and Michigan to-day. ...

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  22. MR. BAVIN

    The Premier’s first day back in harness was a busy one. He was engaged getting legislation ready for presentation at a meeting of the ...

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  23. BASIC WAGE

    During the living wage inquiry to-day the President of the Industrial Commission, Mr. P[?]ddington, said. “If this Commission declares a living ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. INTERMEDIATE

    The Board of Examiners has decided that the intermediate examinations in 1920 will be held on Wednesday. October 15, and ...

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  25. GATHERED WILD FLOWERS.

    Many offenders against the Wild Flowers and Native Plants Protection Act were caught yesterday as the result of extensive operations ...

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  26. TRANS-ATLANTIC

    [?] airman, has [?] on an attempted [?] flight to New York. ...

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