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  5. TALKED ABOUT MARRIAGE TO HER’

    Explaining the gift of a motor car to her by the late Professor Henry George Chapman, Miss Alice Maude Dunn, who was examined in the Bankruptcy Court to-day in connection with Chapman’s estate, said that Chapman had been talking to her about marriage and explained that his ...

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  7. JAPAN DEFENDED

    Addressing the Agricultural Bureau' Conference to-day the Cousul-General for Japan (Mr. Murai), who was present by ...

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  8. £1300 UTTERING CHARGE

    Awaiting trial on a charge of conspiracy, Ralph Hamilton Lane, 40, or Hotham street, East Melbourne, was arrested yesterday, according ...

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  9. OVERCOME BY GRIEF

    One of the saddest tragedies which the Newcastle police have over encountered was the death to-day of Thomas Spiers, a ...

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  10. TO PAY £3 A MONTH

    Although the possession of large numbers of opossum skins has cost him well over £1000 in tho last five years, John Lyons, ...

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  11. FARMER’S LOSING STRUGGLE

    Bad seasons and falling wheat and land prices, resulting in bankruptcy for farmers in the north-west, were the theme of a story told to Judge ...

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  12. SOLDIER SETTLERS

    Protection of soldier settlers who are threatened by the re-distribution and re-valuation scheme, was the object of many ...

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  13. SHOCKING TRAGEDY

    The small settlement near Gympie, known as Amamoor, was the scene of a terrible triple tragedy to-day. The dead are: ...

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  14. ENGULFED BY SNOW

    According to the Calcutta “Statesman,” it is feared that the mountain Nbhga Parbat, which is known to the Hill tribes as ...

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  15. EXPLOSION SHAKES HOUSES

    Detectives are baffled by an explosion which shook houses at Wavier [?] ton this morning, and sent large [?] places of stone, resembling or[?] ...

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  16. A FATAL ERROR

    After taking a dose of poison in mistake for medicine at his home at Forest Lodge last night, William McGlynn died several hours later of ...

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  17. ARTERY IN THROAT SEVERED

    When a car collided with a post at Manly last night, pieces of the shattered windscreen struck a passenger, Molly Firth, 24, and one jagged ...

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  18. CYCLIST KILLED

    The City Coroner (Mr. Grant) at Inquest to-day recorded a finding that Edward Michael Tierney, 39 years, telephone linesman, of Deacon ...

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  19. ALLEGEDLY HAD COCAINE

    At the Central police court to-day, John Marks, 58, and Alfred Thomas Warren, 48, appeared on charges of. having had cocaine in their ...

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  21. ON SLAYING CHARGE

    Horace Alexander Gear, 24, appeared at Balmain police court to-day on a charge of having feloniously slain John Joseph Phegan, who the Police ...

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  22. AIR MAIL TERMINAL

    The Postmaster General (Mr. Parkhill) stated to-day that he intended to support fully before Cabinet the representations made by ...

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