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  4. TRAINS COLLIDE

    [?] signals are believed to have been the cause of a collision between the sleeping car [?]presses running between ...

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  5. TRADE TREATIES

    Early Action will be taken by the Federal Government to complete trade treatles with foreign countries, according to ...

    Article : 274 words
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  7. SEASIDE MURDER

    The Commissioner of Police (Sir Thomas Blarney) was made a sudden change of opinion in regard to the search for the ...

    Article : 492 words
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  9. AN INFANT’S DEATH

    [?] across a vacant allotment in Johnston street. Collingwood, about mid-day on December 26. Thomas Jullan. noticed a [?] ...

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  10. PROTRUDING TIMER

    Struck by a piece of timber which was protruding in front of a motor truck in Pt. Nepean road. Gardenvale, on December 6, Emanuel James ...

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  11. OTTAWA FACT

    It is stayed that a request for modification of die Ottawa. Agreement may be the outcome of the Prime Minister’s early visit to ...

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  12. WHEAT INDUSTRY

    The chairman of the Royal Commission on the industries of wheat, flour and bread (Sir Herbert Gepp) stated to-day, in ...

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  13. PROBLEM FOR POLICE

    One of the most mysterious problems which have confronted the police for some time is now being investigated by ...

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  14. SENATOR SAVES CHILDREN

    Senator J. P Dunn to-day saved two small children from drowning at Balmain baths. Senator Dunn was at the baths with his youngest son ...

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  15. SAVED FROM DROWNING

    John Beasley, of Swan Hill, told a graphic story to-day of how he saved his sister, Mrs. Wilson, of Martin street, Northcote, her daughter. ...

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  16. “TOWDER MAKES THEM KISSABLE:”

    AUCKLAND (N.Z), Tuesday According to Rev. K. Coates, power makes women more kissable! Rev. Coates was giving ...

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  17. ORANGES AND LEMONS

    Senator A. J. McLachlan, Minister in control of the Council of [?] and Industrial Research. announced to-day that the ...

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  18. INTEREST ON LOAN

    Mr. Justice Long-Innes, delivering judgment in the Equity Court to-day on behalf on Sir John Harvey said that in certain ...

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  19. MISSING MAN FOUND

    The body of Edward Sullivan. 83. solicitor, of the firm of Sullivan, Hewson son and O’ Collins, of Geelong, was discovered this morning on the beach ...

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  20. WOOL SELLS WELL AGAIN

    All the best features of the [?] day’s sales were [?] maintained at to-day’s wool auctions, and values generally continued to rule in ...

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  21. WOMAN COMMITS SUICIDE

    At an inquest to-day concerning the death of Mrs. Mary Josephine Rac, evidence was given that deceased returned to the flat in which she was ...

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  22. GIRLS RESCUED

    Two sisters, both young, while spending a holiday at Sandgate, 13 miles from the city, narrowly escaped drowning while batching at high tide. ...

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  23. RIVER TRAGEDY

    At an Inquiry held to-day into the tragedy on Genoa river on December 27. when Arthur Irwin Beard. of Monmeath avenue, Kooyong. was ...

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  24. EX-SOLDIERS’ CHILDREN

    The Director-General of Public Health (Dr. Morris) said to-day that there was no scientific justification for the suggestion made in Melbourne by ...

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  25. SEASON’S RECORD FOR COMEBACK

    Farmers and Graziers, Albury, yesterday received the following telegram from their Sydney office: ‘We offered catalogue 9000 bales, mainly average ...

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  26. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    The Crown Law authorities have been asked by the Minister for Local Government (Mr- Spooner) to investigate many complaints of alleged ...

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  28. MANY PHONES IN N.S.W.

    There is now a total of 195,773. telephoned through N.S.W., and in the country, last month 273 new phones were connected. This is the largest ...

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  29. ’CHANGE ACTIVE AGAIN

    The Stock Exchange was again very strong to-day and the turnover was so heavy during the morning that the mid-day call was started nearly ...

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  30. BRISBANE EXPECTS INCREASE

    Following the Increase in the price of wool at Sydney, wool circles in Brisbane believe that the rise of 10 per cent, on values al the last ...

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