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  4. TALK OF WAR

    Addressing the Council of Churches to-day the president ( Rev .W. H. -Jones) urged the necessity for Christian people to ...

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  5. CLERGYMAN ON TRIAL

    The legal machinery of the Church of England was set in motion to-day, when for the first time for 39 years an Ecclesiastical Court was constituted, and sat in the Chapter House of St. Paul’s Cathedral to hear charges against the Rev. H. E. Hayes, former parish priest at Mernda, ...

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  7. YOUTH KISSES GIRL

    At the Central Criminal Court to-day Harry Forbes Murray. 20 dairy hand, was charged with having ...

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  9. MAN’S UNUSUAL PLEA

    A prisoner’s unusual plea that the grasshopper plague was responsible for his appearance in court on charge of garage breaking and ...

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  10. BOOKSELLER’S ESTATE

    Mr Justice Long Innes, in the Equity Court to-day. panted Douglas Robertson an. order for the payment of £3 10/.a week from the estate of ...

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  11. ADRIFT IN LAUNCH

    A launch containing six women and a man became disabled off Long Reef late yesterday afternoon and the craft was eventually taken in tow by ...

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  12. SHIRES’ CONFERENCE

    Speaking in the annual Shires conference the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Snootier) said that he could never accept the fact that ...

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  13. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS

    Several persons were badly injured when a motor car in which they were riding skidded and overturned at Kellyville yesterday. One of the ...

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  14. WHARF MURDER

    The women whose body was found under the Panmure wharf is believed to have been about 25 years of age Police believe that after a-desperate ...

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  15. REFUGEE RETURNED

    Herr Lampersberger, a refugee from Germany, who was lured to the border, and then seized and carried into Germany by secret Police, has ...

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  16. DREAD TETANUS

    Referring to comments by the Coroner in returning a verdict recently on a victim of tetanus, the Minister for Health (Mr. Fitzeimous) ...

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  17. KILLING OF RUSSIAN

    The trial of Leslie George Warburrin 20. 011 a charge of having murdered Paul [?] at Waverley. on September ...

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  18. POSTAL EMPLOYE KILLED

    While Bernard William Gullfoyle 46 postal employe was walking along Victoria [?] last night. he was knocked down by a motor ...

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  21. RUN ON BANKS

    Following a run on the banks the Senate has decided to fix legally a number of bank holidays. An official communique alludes, to mischievous ...

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  22. ANOTHER VICTIM

    Vincent Mitchell 4 died in Hospital to-day from tetanus which developed after he had received a slight scratch on the foot. ...

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