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  4. MURDER OF VICAR

    Fingerprints have been found on articles in the home of Rev. Harold Cecil, who was murdered on Thursday night. They are ...

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  5. ENDING THE STRIKE

    It was disclosed to-day that negotiations had taken place between representatives of the A.C.T.U., the strike committee of ...

    Article : 83 words
  6. BURNT TO DEATH

    Margaret (“Peggy”) Elliot, aged 4[?] years, the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Elliot, of Culcairn, was fatally, burned on ...

    Article : 74 words
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  8. PREMIERS’ CONFERENCE

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Cascy), who arrived from Canberra to-day, made some very definite statements regarding Mr. ...

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  9. TWO MINERS KILLED

    Two men were killed in the Lancefield mine at Laverton, today. They were, Andrew P. Nelson, 20, single, and George ...

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  10. EXTENSION PROPOSED

    The extension of the strike to all inter state coastal boats will be considered when the strike committee of the Seamen’s Union meets on Monday. ...

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  11. “A PERFECT MARY ANN”

    One of the most striking gadgets being installed on the mammoth shit, Queen Mary, is a mechanical maid of all work. It ...

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  12. VICAR, A NATIVE OF THE NORTH-EAST

    Rev. Cecil was a native of Laceby, near Wangaratta, where his father was head teacher of the school. His mother was a Miss Vincent, ...

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  13. COASTAL BOAT SAILS

    Seaman engaged on boats trading around the South Australian coast to-day indicated their intention to resume work. The Karatta’s crew ...

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  14. TWO MEN INJURED

    As the last cable tram on Saturday night was being shunted into the tram sheds at the Brunswick terminus, a motor car travelling along ...

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  15. POLYGAMY PRACTISED

    Interesting information on the aborigines of the Port Keuis area, Northern Territory, their peculiar marriage customs, and ...

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  16. LICENSING SYSTEM

    “There is no excuse for the seamen’s strike—no more, indeed than there was for Italy to commence hostilities against Abyssinia. Both these ...

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  17. TRAMS IN SMASH

    Five [?]s were injured in a collision between two trams on the Harbor bridge last night. One tram had stopped and the other crashed into ...

    Article : 71 words
  18. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED

    When the motor cycle he was riding collided with a motor car in Ballarat road, Footscary, this morning, Ronald Eastwood, 37, Nicholson ...

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  19. HORSES WERE NOT POISONED

    A report that two horses, which died shortly before the Moree Gold Cup meeting recently, had been poisoned has proved to be without ...

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  20. EMERY WHEEL BURSTS

    George Carter, 60, of Parramatta, was critically injured at his home today when an emery wheel on which he was working burst when travelling ...

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  21. A GENERAL TIE-UP

    Mr. J. Keenan, leader of the strike committee of the Seamen’s Union, said to-day that it seemed almost certain that crews ...

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  22. WITHDRAWAL OF STEAMERS

    Expressing considerable concern with the threat of British shipping companies to withdraw their vessels from the Pacific services, the Prime ...

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  23. PEA RIFLE AGAIN

    A fifteen-year-old girl, Dorothy Woods, of Hornsby, was admitted to hospital this evening in a serious condition with a bullet wound in her ...

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  24. SEAMEN TO APPEAR IN COURT

    Acting on behalf of Captain Kidd, Master of the Koomilya, which is tied up at Fremantle, Mr. U. N. Mack, solicitor, of Fremantle, to-day ...

    Article : 106 words
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