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  4. SINGER CLAIMS £2000

    Hearing of a claim for £2000 damages by Miss Ruth Portrate, dramatic soprano, from Sir Benjamin Fuller, on the grounds of ...

    Article : 480 words
  5. BUSINESS MAN’S DEATH

    Two men were yesterday committed for trial by the Sydney Coroner (Mr. Oram) on a charge of murder, following an inquest into the death of Reginald William Lloyd Holmes, a wealthy business man, whose body was found in his motor car near the Harbor bridge on the morning of June ...

    Article : 594 words
  6. ORGANISING PRODUCERS

    The Commonwealth policy of organising Australian producers into compact fighting units, which can secure for them an ...

    Article : 526 words
  7. ALLEGED TRAIN ROBBERY

    When the trial of Joseph Harold Ryan, who is charged in connection with the armed robbery of £4700 from the guard’s van of the Mudgee ...

    Article : 611 words
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  9. ARRESTED AFTER ACCIDENT

    Evidence that George Hamer, 19, of Dowling Forest. Ballarat a jockey, had been arrested after an accident in which he was injured, was given ...

    Article : 105 words
  10. A HUSBAND’S DEATH

    An interesting case was heard before the Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Jordan) in the Causes Court to-day, when Mrs. Claire Dewhurst, of ...

    Article : 156 words
  11. FREIGHT ON WHEAT

    Commencing on November 1 next freight charges for both bulk and bagged wheat carried by rail will be levied on the ...

    Article : 263 words
  12. PIRATE’S MAXIM

    Judge Woinarski said in General Sessions to-day that Leslie Whitehead, 23. of Eric street Windsor, had apparently acted, without restraint by ...

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  13. MORE MARITIME TROUBLE

    The sailing of the Niagara for Vancouver was postponed to-day until to-morrow owing to difficulties met with in obtaining a crew. ...

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  14. MAN ON TWO CHARGES

    That he has written letters to Mrs. Annie Murphy, of Ballarat, threatening to burn down houses owned by her if he did not receive certain ...

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  15. DUST AND WIND

    Intense heat extended throughout the western districts yesterday, accompanied by heavy clouds of [?] dust, the wind reaching gale force at ...

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  16. BEST COUNTRY OF ALL

    Dr. Carroll, Bishop of Lisimore, who returned to-day from a trip overseas in the course of a brief interview said the desire of workers for ...

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  17. RIVER BANK COLLAPSES

    When a large section of the Yarra bank, along which he was walking to-day, slipped and collapsed into the river, Albert Green, 48, of Scott street ...

    Article : 64 words
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  19. GLASS WORKERS TO RESUME

    A mass meeting of the glass workers employed by the Australian Glass Manufacturing Co., decided to resume work to-morrow. The dispute ...

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