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  3. ASSASSINATION PLOT

    The "Daily Express" states that news of a plot to assassinate Mr. J. M'Neill, Governor-General of the Irish Free State, reached Scotland Yard ...

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  4. A DUBLIN MYSTERY

    A Dublin message states that while Detective John Harling was on his way home he saw two men sitting on a seat on the opposite side of the road. ...

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  5. MR. COSGRAVE IN CANADA

    One trainman was killed and several injured in the derailment of a special Canadian National train conveying President Cosgrave, of the Irish Free ...

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  6. EARL HAIG DEAD

    The death is announced of Field-Marshal Earl Haig, of Bemersyde, at his London residence. The cause of death was heart disease. Earl Haig ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COMPENSATION

    The Workers' Compensation Commission opened sittings at the Courthouse this morning. The composion comprised Judge Perd[?] (chairman), ...

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  8. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    Kippax declared the New youth Wales second innings closed with eight wickets down for 353 when the S[?]eld Shield match with Victoria was ...

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  9. THE METAL MARKET

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  10. READERS' COLUMN

    Readers of "The Barrier Miner" are invited to make use of this column as a means of putting into print their grievances (of a public nature), and ...

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  11. STATEMENTS MADE LN COURT.

    "G. Dale" writes (inter alia):— "..... If the law of this country prevents a person from refuting a false charge (made in court behind ...

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  12. SPORTING

    The fourth Test match between teams representing England and South Africa was continued to-day in shower[?] weather. In the first innings ...

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  13. U.S.A. PRESIDENCY

    A Washington message states that the concern that prohibition leaders of the country feel over the possible nomination of Governor Smith as the ...

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  14. AERIAL DOINGS

    The British Air Ministry in reviewing schemes to provide crews of longrange bombing 'planes with bulletresisting armor, says that moving ...

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  15. THE SOVIET SYSTEM

    "Progress" writes: "I am not going to argue with you as to what impressions were focussed on my mind... etc., etc." "The Barrier Miner" did ...

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  16. PRECAUTIONS IN DUBLIN

    The Central News Agency says that the alleged M'Neill assassination plot is not regarded seriously in Dublin, as similar threats have been posted on ...

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  17. WRESTLING

    Gama, an Indian wrestler, defeated Zbysko, the Polish champion, in a dramatic contest for the world title before 40,000 spectators, including a ...

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  18. BURMA RAILWAY SMASH

    Fifty-four victims are dead as a result of the Burma railway smash, and the total may exceed 100. The victims include many Burmese priests. ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES

    Portion of the crowd at the Tottenham football cup tie match was delayed for 20 minutes from entering the ground because one of the stoutest ...

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  20. MECHANICAL COURSING

    The authorities at the Mascot mechanical coursing ground have installing a "disappearing hare." With the use of this device dog cannot ...

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  21. PERSONAL

    Mr. D. P. Dempsey, deputy town clerk. returned from Adelaide last night with Mrs. Dempsey and family. Mr. W. J. Hughes, secretary of the ...

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  22. TROUBLED CHINA

    A reason has been given for the Chinese Nationalists interest in the cargo of the steamer Praga, which they accused Japan of escorting ...

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  23. HEART FAILURE CAUSED BY CAMPAIGNING EFFECTS

    An official medical statement shows that Earl Haig's heart failure was due to the effects of war and previous tropical campaigning services on the ...

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  24. MELBOURNE SCHOOLBOYS ARE TOURING IN INDIA

    A party of 19 schoolboys from the Church of England Grammar School, Melbourne, arrived in Calcutta on Saturday. They left in the evening for ...

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  25. LEAGUE MEETING TO-NIGHT

    The monthly meeting of the management committee of the District Cricket League will be held to-night, It will be followed by a special ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL

    The annual balance-sheet of the Australion Workers' Union shows that the total assets amount to £327,280 and the membership throughout Australia ...

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  27. TASMANIAN [?]VICTS

    Mr. E. T. Emmett, tourist and publicity officer of the Tasmanian Railways, replying to Senator Barnes' suggestion that the Port Arthur convict ...

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  28. TRIBUTE AT CAPETOWN PAID BY GENERAL SMUTS

    In appreciation of Earl Haig, General Smuts, a [?] Union Premier and a member of the War Cabinet, recalled how Earl Haig was ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Mrs. Mary Ann Monck (59), a widow, of Halifax-street, Hilton, was killed last night in Nailsworth through a motor car knocking her down when ...

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  30. RECAPTURED PRISONERS

    The Wollongong police are still mystified as to how the escape of two men from the local lockup was engineered. They are also at a loss ...

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  31. NEW TEACHINGS

    With the inauguration of the public school for girls at Westonbirt (Gloucestershire) has come a new type of head mistress. The appointment has ...

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  32. ORDER TO SUPPORT CHILD

    In the Adelaide Police Court to-day an application was made by Mrs. Hazel Hocking, of Sandmere, that Thomas James Hocking, of Broken Hill, be ...

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  33. ATTEMPTED KILLING

    At the Innisfail Court yesterday Augustino Demato and Anne Ellul were charged with attempting to kill Salvatore Zammit and Paul Mercicca. ...

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  34. SYDNEY EXPRESS DELAYED

    The express from Sydney was delaved for 37, minutes at Tolarno this morning while the brasses on a hot box of a water tank were changed. The ...

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  35. GENERAL JOFFRE'S TRIBUTE

    General Joffre, in paying a tribute to Earl Haig, said: "I learned of his death with painful emotion. I knew him personally when he commanded ...

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  36. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    When detectives arrested a man yesterday on a charge of conspiracy they found £200 in notes in his possession. Complaints regarding the way in ...

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  37. TWO POLICEMEN ATTACKED BY 12 MEN IN A LANE

    Constables Holgate and Corcoran, while on patrol duty in Buckland- street, Chippendale, last night. came upon a crowd ...

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  38. FAMILY ENDOWMENT

    Mr. B. J. Reilly has resigned the position of deputy registrar for family endowment for the municipality of Broken. Hill and the County of ...

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  39. A SHOCK TO THE PUBLIC

    EarI Haig collapsed while undressing. His death came as a great shock to the public. He was apparently in good Health on Saturday as he walked ...

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  40. THEFT OF £20,000

    Charles Renee, alias Whitman, who posed as Lord Beaverbrook, has been placed on trial on a charge of theft. of £18,000 in jewels from Mrs. Rose ...

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  41. AN ALLEGED OUTRAGE

    Two men have been arrested and two women detained by detectives in connection with an alleged outrage committed upon Louis Earl Yates on ...

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  42. BUNDABERG DEATHS

    Pathetic scenes were witnessed at Bundaberg at the funerals of the serum victims. All business houses and hotels were closed, and flags were at ...

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  43. STATE HOSPITALS

    Mr. B.S. Stevens, Assistant Treasurer, declares that the problem of financing hospitals is becoming serious. No legislation of the Government, he ...

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  45. HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE

    The list of those who passed the entrance examination for the High School, as telegraphed to Broken Hill yesterday and to-day, is incomplete. ...

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  46. STRUGGLE WITH REVOLVER

    A fierce struggle between father and son, during which several shots were fired, was related to the Fitzroy police yesterday. It was stated that the ...

    Article : 168 words
  47. FIRE DESTROYS THEATRE

    A fire destroyed the Wollahra picture theatre yesterday. The damage is estimated at £8000. The manager left the theatre at about 11.30 a.m., ...

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  48. SUBMARINE MISSING

    Rear-Admiral Brumby has reported to the Navy Department that the submarine S3 separated from other submarines of the control force on ...

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  50. THE WEATHER

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  51. TORRENS CREEK TRAGEDY

    A young girl died in the Hughenden Hospital, Queensland, yesterday, making the fourth victim in the Torrens Creek poisoning tragedy. ...

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  52. THE LABOR PARTY

    Delegates to the A.W.U. Convention in Hobart strongly condemned the Provincial A.L.P. Conference in New South Wales. One official said that ...

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  53. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES.

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