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  2. Advertising

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  3. INDUSTRIAL

    The disputes committee was informed on Saturday that the Walsh Island dispute will be referred to a compulsory conference under the ...

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  4. AERIAL DOINGS

    Colonel Lindbergh, through his counsel, has sent a message to the Congress, where several bills are pending to extend him public honors, ...

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  5. ALLEGED PAYMENTS TO UNION OFFICIALS

    Mr. T. ("Bondy") Hoare, addressing a public meeting at the Newcastle Trades Hall, said: "There will always be reaction," and following my bribery ...

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  6. TROUBLED SAMOA

    The latest news from Samoa states that the outlook is now brighter. The administrator spoke to the Mau prisoners and received a good ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES

    A clerk in a city office was arrested on Saturday and charged with having stolen £500. It is alleged that the total defalcations may reach £2000. ...

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  8. OMEO TRAGEDY

    The Methodist Conference has appointed the Rev. Roy Appinall to the charge of the Omeo circuit formerly worked by the Rev. Ronald Griggs. ...

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  9. SPORTING

    In their final game of the tour the Waratahs defeated a Vancouver team by 17 points to nil. ...

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  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Mrs. Mabel Ann Callaghan (45), of California-street, Adelaide, died suddenly from natural causes in a yellow cab on Saturday night while being ...

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  11. TOWN CLERK ARRESTED

    Alexander Jack Young, town clerk of South Grafton, has been arrested and charged with having misappropriated money amounting to about ...

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  12. TENNIS

    Italy has proposed that the Davis Cup tie against Australia should be played at Geneva. It is thought that Australia will agree to this proposal. ...

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  13. TROUBLE IS THREATENED AT ABERMAIN COLLIERY

    Officers of the Abermain No. 1 Miners' Lodge have been advised by the owners that it is intended to cavil out 110 employees owing to a ...

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  14. BERT HINKLER

    Mr. W. J. Stagg, secretary of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' League, states that the League has made representations to the Federal ...

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  15. FIVE ADELAIDE HOUSES ENTERED BY THIEVES

    An epidemic of suburban robberies has broken out again. Five houses in Toorak and Rose Park were entered on Saturday night in the absence of the ...

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  16. ALLEGED BAG SNATCHERS ARE ARRESTED BY POLICE

    Sydney, Monday. The daring exploits of a bag snatching gang who had been operating in the eastern suburbs during the past ...

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  17. NAKED IN A GARDEN

    Frank Redman, a young man, who was found naked in the garden of a house at Kew, told a strange story to the police. He said that he had been ...

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  18. MAROONED ON BRIDGE

    While crossing the flooded Johnstone River on Saturday night a train was brought to a standstill by a log on the bridge. The passengers were ...

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  19. CYCLING

    At the Motordrome on Saturday S. W. Lamb made an Australian record of ll minutes 6 seconds for 10 miles. This lowered the previous record by ...

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  20. A FATAL NOSEDIVE

    An R.A.F. Fairy bomber nosedived from a height of 1500 feet in Kent, killing the pilot and two aircraftsmen instantly. The machine had been ...

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  21. MAN DROWNED IN MURRAY AFTER RESCUING TWO PERSONS

    William Magnay (45), married, an enginedriver at Lock 4 on the River Murray, was drowned on Sunday after he had rescued a woman and a girl. ...

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  22. BERLIN SENSATION

    Heinrich Langkopp, a German East African farmer, who served as a captain in the war, lost some of his property, and becoming tired of ...

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  23. MAGISTRATE GIVES WARNING ABOUT FUTURE OF CHILD

    "Your child will be on the bread line all his life if you don't send him to school," was the warning addressed by the police magistrate at the Leeton ...

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  24. BIG YACHTING TOUR

    Messrs. Kightly and Lindemuth in a 16 ton yacht left Newcastle on Saturday bound for Noumea. It is the intention of the travellers to tour the ...

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    VESSEL WHICH MADE RECORD CATCH OF 10 WHALES IN TWO DAYS. Pol IV., with 10 whales (five on each side of the ship), after a trip of two days. Of a total of 573 whales captured during a cruise by the whaling fleet 198 were accounted for by Pol IV. The photograph was taken at Hobart, Tasmania. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. ITALY AND AUSTRIA

    "This is the last time I shall speak on this matter. The next time I shall make my acts speak." This was one of the dramatic sentences in an ...

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  27. PERSONAL

    Mr. and Mrs. D. Crossing, of Tongs Station, left by motor car for Adelaide on Saturday afternoon. A Sydney message states that Mr. ...

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  28. ILLEGAL OPERATION ALLEGED

    Amelia Alice Provins (29), a dressmaker, died in the Royal Hospital for women yesterday. It is alleged that the deceased told the police that an ...

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  29. DEATH OF SCHOOLMASTER AFTER PLAYING TENNIS

    Mr. D. H. Melbourne (49), headmaster of Tailem Bend public school, was taken ill while playing tennis on Saturday afternoon. He died 15 ...

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  30. WOMAN FOUND DEAD

    Three weeks ago a woman took a room at a house in Bourke-street, East Sydney. Yesterday her dead body was found, fully dressed, on a bed in ...

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  31. VICTORIA

    Bert Phillips, of Melbourne, who started at the Arcadia Palais, Mildura, on Tuesday last in an attempt to break the record of 100 hours ...

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  32. A SERIOUS DISTURBANCE AT JUNEE LABOR MEETING

    Great disorder prevailed on Saturday night at a meeting of the Junee Labor League. Mr. Webster, president of the A.L.P. executive, was ...

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  33. HOLD-UPS IN LOS ANGELES

    A Los Angeles message says that two hold-ups believed to be planned by some bandits cost Los Angeles banks 68,000 dollars (£13,600) in currency. ...

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  34. U.S.A. PRESIDENCY

    A San Franciso message says that the bitter animosity between Messrs. M'Adoo and Smith which turned the 1924 Democratic Convention into a ...

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  35. LONG AEROPLANE TRIP

    The aeroplane Bower Bird, piloted by Captain Neale, which left Brisbane at 6.10 a.m. yesterday reached the Essendon aerodrome, Melbourne, at 7 ...

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  36. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS

    It is estimated that between 30,000 and 40,000 people at the Erskineville Oval watched a full-dress rehearsal on a modified scale of one of the chief ...

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  37. WOLLONDILLY ELECTION

    The by election to fill the vacancy in the Wollondilly electorate, owing to the resignation of Sir George Fuller, resulted in a win for Mr. M. Morton, ...

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  38. MELBOURNE STORM

    Damage estimated at over [?]3000 was caused by Friday night's storm. Lightning was almost continuous and the Weather Bureau estimated that there ...

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  39. FUNERAL OF MR. M. KELLY

    The remains of Mr. Matthew Kelly, who died at the Hospital on Saturday at the age of 53 years, were buried in the Roman Catholic portion of the ...

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  40. GUILTY OF BURGLARY

    James Short, Victor Plant, and Joseph Grealey were each sentenced to seven years' imprisonment on charges of breaking, entering, and ...

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  41. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    James Richard Maloney (41) was killed, and Reginald Golding (35) had his right thigh fractured when a motor cycle collided with the police wireless ...

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  42. REFERENCE BY REV. BRANDT TO LIKELIHOOD OF BLOODSHED

    The Rev. E. F. Brandt, referring to the proposed Eucharistic procession, said that even though there may be an apparent indifference among the mass ...

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  43. RUSSIAN MONEY VOTED FOR BRITISH COMMUNISTS

    The "Daily Chronicle" declares that the authorities are interested in a report that Moscow has allocated £40,000 to the funds of the British Communist ...

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  44. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

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  45. COMMENT ON THE RESULT BY DEPUTY NATIONAL LEADER

    Mr. R. T. Ball, deputy leader of the Nationalist party, commenting on Saturday night upon the result of the election, said it was gratifying to the ...

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  46. DEATH OF MR. E. QUINTRELL

    Mr. Edward Quintrell, a brother of Mr. R. E. Quintrell, president of the Workers' Industrial Union, died in the Hospital this morning at the age of 43 ...

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  47. SHIPPING DISPUTE

    It has been decided to tie up the steamer Ulimaroa as a result of the failure to settle the trouble with the men. The crew has been paid off and ...

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  48. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    The Commonwealth loan came as a great surprise on the Stock Exchange, but was not altogether unwelcome, as it was generally assumed that this is ...

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  49. DEATH FOLLOWS ACCIDENT

    Because he wanted to save his leg which was crushed by a motor lorry on Saturday, Thomas Page refused to allow doctors to operate. Gangrene ...

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  50. DEATH OF MRS. E. J. CARRAGHER

    The death occurred this morning of Mrs. Mary Violet Carragher, wife of Mr. E. J. Carragher, a prominent League cricketer. She was 22 years of ...

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  51. NO SHORTAGE OF ICE

    —The Ice and Produce Company announced to-day that there was no shortage of ice on account of the hot spell. Mr. C. G. Davison, manager, ...

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  52. SAFE BLOWERS ACTIVE

    At Bundaberg on Sunday thieves entered the premises of Mahoney and Decters, butchers, and blew open a safe. They escaped with £320 in ...

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  54. JOCKEY FATALLY INJURED

    William Williams (14), an unregistered jockey of Kooreh, was exercising a racehorse when it stumbled. Williams lost control of the reins, and ...

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  55. N.Z. VOLCANO ACTIVE

    Ngauruhoe, New Zealand's only active volcano, was exceptionally violent on Saturday night. Rocks were thrown to a height of 500 feet. There ...

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  56. MINE ACCIDENTS

    Alfred Orman had his finger lacerated through a spanner slipping off a nut at the Proprietary mine power house last night. He was attended to ...

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  59. DROWNED IN HOBART

    Three boys—Reginald Howard (16), Stanley Howard (14), and James Godfrey (15)—were drowned in a deep hole in Coal River. Their bodies ...

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  61. STUDENT DISORDERS REPORTED IN VENEZUELA

    A Lima (Peru) message says that "La Prensa," the official newspaper of the Peruvian Government, prints a report from Caracas (Venezuela) ...

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  62. UNEMPLOYED COLLECTION

    The sum of £19 10/1, collected by the unemployed at the Zinc Corporation on Friday, has been paid in to Mr. H. C. Pearce, treasurer of the ...

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  63. DROWNING CASES

    Alfred Harris (10), Joseph Dickinson (11), and Charles Jones (19) were drowned during the week-end while bathing. ...

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  64. THE POSITION OF A. COULLS WITH THE CITY COUNCIL

    At the January meeting of the City Council it was decided to refer back to committee for consideration the position of A. Coulls, a member of the ...

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  65. CARRIED OUT BY UNDERTOW AND DROWNED AT SEA

    Raymond Martin (16), of Mole Creek, was caught in a strong undertow while bathing at Devonport, and carried out and drowned. Another ...

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  66. ALLEGED LIBEL

    Mr. M'Andrew, the school teacher whose dispute with the Board of Education led to Mayor Thompson's "America First" campaign, has filed ...

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  67. MAN BADLY BURNED

    Patrick M'Donald was shockingly burned when a bottle of methylated spirits exploded at his home at Orton Park on Saturday night. He was ...

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  68. VEHICLES IN COLLISION

    Yesterday afternoon a collision occurred at the intersection of Wills and Blende streets between a motor car driven by Mr. Arthur James ...

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  69. MISSING CHILD CLAIMED

    The child who was taken to the Police Station on Saturday afternoon after being found in Bromide-street, was claimed by a relative early in the ...

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