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  2. NEW SOOTH WALES

    Joyriders took about 20 motor cars from streets in the city and suburbs during the week-end. With the exception of four all have been recovered. ...

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  3. KILLED BY A SHARK

    A shocking shark tragedy, the first in Sydney this season, occurred at Port Hacking yesterday afternoon (as briefly reported in yesterday's Latest News ...

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  4. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    The Sheffield Shield match between Victoria and South Australia was contiuued on the Melbourne Cricket Ground to-day. By scoring 84 in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STATE POLITICS

    Owing to the absence of several Ministers, from town the next meeting of the Cabinet has been postponed until towards the end of the week. During ...

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  6. SPORTING

    T[?]x Rickard is offering G[?] T[?] ney £150,000 to fight in September. His opponent will probably [?] Jack Dempsey. Failing that it is possible ...

    Article : 90 words
  7. INDUSTRIAL

    Mr. Ernest Bevin, secretary of the Dockers' Union, speaking at a dinner of transport workers, said that he believed in an industrial truc[?] being ...

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  8. POOLAMACCA TRAGEDY

    There was a new development to-day in connection with the Poolamacca tragedy when Inspector W. F. Dimond issued a copy of the statement made ...

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  9. MOTORISTS INJURED

    A motorist who was proceeding along the Great Western-road, Prospect, late yesterday swerved to the side of the road to avoid a collision and his car ...

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  10. STOPPAGE OF TRAMS

    The commercial and business life of the city was resumed this morning with the reopening of the mines and business houses. Although there ...

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  11. KILLED BY LIGHTNING

    During a thunderstorm at Lower Ulmarra in the Grafton district Bennet Blanch (43>), a well-known dairy farmer, was struck dead by lightning. ...

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  12. MINING IN BRITAIN

    "Peace and prosperity are impossible in the mining industry while the men are working longer hours and at lower wages," says Mr. A. J. Cook, secretary ...

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  13. RECORD PURSE FOR BRITAIN.

    Mr. Harry Jacobs, the boxing [?] ter, offers a [?] of £10,000 [?] for Britain) for the world [?] championship at Olympia. [?] ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. ACCUSED ANSWERS QUESTION

    After he had finished his statement Hughes was asked the following question: "In your opinion was Joan dead when you buried her?" The reply of ...

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  15. CRITICISM OF MINERS FOR BOYCOTTING SHOWS

    The action of the miners in declaring "black" some of the shows in the South Coast district was criticised by Mr. J. A. Perkins, M.L.A., at the ...

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  16. BRITAIN'S MODERATE MINERS WANT TO DEPOSE MR. COOK

    According to the "Westminster Gazette" the moderate miners are making a vigorous effort to depose Mr. A. J. Cook, secretary of the Miners' ...

    Article : 82 words
  17. DETECTIVE'S INQUIRIES

    Detective Sergeant Anderson and Plainclothes-Sergeaut Duckworth were again, engaged in making further inquiries to-day. They are ...

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  18. SOVIET BANS BOXING.

    The Soviet has prohibited boxing i[?] the Ukraine, declaring that it does not improve the health of the workers and awakens rough, low instincts. ...

    Article : 147 words
  19. AN ESCAPED PRISONER

    A message received from Glen Innes states that during yesterday a prisoner, Bob Skelton, escaped from the Glen Innes lockup. He is still at large. He ...

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  20. MR. MOSS SMITH IN CITY

    Mr. Moss Smith, the father of Joan, came in to the city this morning and spent some time in the company of Plainclothes-Sergeant Duckworth and ...

    Article : 181 words
  21. FILM CAUSES TROUBLE

    Intended as an antidote to the Bolshevik propaganda film "Battlecruiser Potemkin" which was successfully exhibited in Germany despite objections ...

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  22. INCENDIARISM ALLEGED

    A floor of Oake's building was severely damaged by fire shortly before midnight last night. When the flames had been extinguished the chief officer ...

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  23. ROWDY SCENES AT PARIS DURING FOOTBALL MATCH

    "It is always the same when we go to Paruis," said a prominent member of the Irish Rugby team on his return to London, referring to the disorderly ...

    Article : 117 words
  24. BOY IS FATALLY WOUNDED WHILE ASSISTING MATE

    George Dunn (15) was shot dead in Little Burton-street, Darlinghurst, yesterday afternoon, and as a result a Frenchman was arrested and ...

    Article : 182 words
  25. NEW YEAR HONORS

    New Year honors conferred by the King are as follow:- Viscount.—Sir James Craig, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. ...

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  26. DENIAL GIVEN BY POLICE THAT FURTHER ARREST MADE

    It was rumored in the city to-day that the police had made another arrest in connection with the Poolamacca tragedy. When inquiry was ...

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  27. DEGENERATION IN BRITAIN

    "Britain will shortly be forced to face the compulsory checking of degeneration," said Professor Macbride, speaking at an educational conference. ...

    Article : 170 words
  28. MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES

    The Federated Shire and Municipal Employees' Union met on Sunday, Mr. J. [?]zpatrick presiding. A letter written to Mr. C. Gardener by the ...

    Article : 238 words
  29. VICTORIA

    Six persons had a narrow escape from injury when a motor, bus overturned at St. Kilda through a wheel collapsing. The passengers were flung in all ...

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  30. TROUBLED CHINA

    An extreme anti-Christian campaign, accompanied by fire, and destruction, is spreading throughout the province of Hnpeh. ...

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  31. STORMS IN QUEENSLAND

    Further terrific wind and hailstorms were experienced in many parts of Queensland on Monday (says a Brisbane message in the Adelaide ...

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  32. YOUNG WOMAN INJURED WHEN MOTOR CAR CAPSIZES

    Bolting down Wheeler's Hill, near Oakleigh, on Monday, a motor car, containing Mr. Thomas Smyth, his wife, three children, and a girl friend, ...

    Article : 71 words
  33. A SHOOTING AFFRAY

    As a result of a shooting affray in a local hotel two wen were shot) and later one of them was arrested. John Johnson, a carrier, and Robert Miles, ...

    Article : 117 words
  34. DOUBLE DROWNING CASE

    [?]nard Hocking (45) and Frank Hocking, his son aged 12 years, were drowned at Chelsea yesterday. Four members of a bathing party got into ...

    Article : 86 words
  35. GERMAN CASTLE BURNT

    A fire destroyed the famous Binsenburg castle at Augsburg, where the Confession of Faith was signed, by the Protestant princes in 1530. Mest of ...

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  36. MOUNTAIN CL[?]MBERS IN N.Z. HAVE STRANGE EXPERIENCE

    Five men who were climbing Mount Ruapehu, in National Park, had a remarkable experience. They were caught in a storm and the lightning ...

    Article : 71 words
  37. ROYAL VISIT

    The Duke and Duchess of York are delighted with the manner in which the Renown has been fitted up. The last consignment of gowns and ...

    Article : 196 words
  38. MURDERS AT RABAUL

    A radio message received from Rabaul states that two indentured natives have been murdered. Two arrests have been made. An ...

    Article : 69 words
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  40. ESCAPE FROM GAOL

    Two young men named Pilkington and Wallace escaped from Bega gaol last night by breaking through the iron bars in a window of their cell. They ...

    Article : 55 words
  41. AUSTRALIA

    The population of Australia at the end of September last was 6,076,432, and was made up of 3,104,821 males and 2,971,611 females. This is an ...

    Article : 84 words
  42. MOTOR CAR FALLS 150 FEET

    As a result of the steering gear breaking while the driver was negotiating an acute turn on a steep mountain road a motor car got out of ...

    Article : 74 words
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  44. MEXICO AND AMERICA

    Almost £100,000,000 worth of oil lands owned by 17 American companies theoretically reverted to the Mexican Government to-day, although ...

    Article : 147 words
  45. TO-DAY'S TEMPERATURE

    The highest shade reading ap to [?] o'clock to-day was 98 degrees. ...

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  47. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. Lloyd George, who has been on a health trip in the Mediterranean, has left for London, It is expected that he will vigorously attempt to ...

    Article : 62 words
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