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  2. SOVIET TRIALS

    A Moscow" message says that the Roman Catholic bishop, Monsignor Skalsky, of Polish nationality, has been sentenced to 10 years ...

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  3. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    The fourth day's play in the Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and Victoria on the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day was favored ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLES

    The death is announced of the Spanish novelist, Vicente Blasco Ibanez. He had been suffering from bronchial pneumonia complicated by ...

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  5. TROUBLED SAMOA

    Mr. J. G. Coates, the Prime Minister of New Zealand, on Thursday announced that six constables were being dispatched to Samoa by steamer to ...

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  6. TROUBLED CHINA

    The Japanese, cruiser Obi by hovering in the vicinity of the steamer Praga during its journey through Chinese waters has caused Chinese ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL

    Archbishop Kelly, speaking at New castle yesterday, said: "I want to tell you, not offensively, but instructively, that a strike brought about ...

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  8. THE MISSING AIRMEN

    A small glass bottle containing a message was found floating in shallow water at Labrador. The message was written in ink on a small ...

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  9. THE TURF

    Races will be held at Clare on Wednesday when an attractive programme will be presented. Following are the acceptances and times of starting: ...

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  10. GENDARME AND ROBBER KILLED AT BUDAPEST

    A Budapest message says that when a gendarme was" attempting to arrest a robber he aimed a rifle shot af the robber, who had drawn a revolver. ...

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  11. ALLEGED COCAINE SELLERS

    Two alleged cocaine sellers, both womens were arrested by the police on Saturday night after'a raid oh a house in Surrey-street. Darlinghurst, ...

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  12. DEATH OF 11 CHILDEREN FOLLOWING INOCULATION

    The inoculation of children at Bundaberg to render them immune against diphtheria has proved fatal in ll cases. Following on inoculations ...

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  13. FATALITIES JUD ACCIDENTS

    Ted M'Kinnery (14) was struck dead by lightning at the Moruya show ground, 242 miles from Sydneyy on Saturday while, many other people in ...

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  14. THE STEAMER AQUITANIA DAMAGED BT STORM

    The Aqultania arrived in port today two days late owing to the worst weather in the memory of the commander. ...

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  15. HOSPITAL FINANCE

    Speaking at the unveiling of the Manly Peace Metmorial Hospital, Dr. Arthur. Minister for Health, said that the maintenance of hospitals had ...

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  16. TRAM ACCIDENTS

    There were two cases, of boya being run over, by,trams on Saturday. The first, occurred at Five Dock when Norman Page (16) slipped off the ...

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  17. PARACHUTIST IN DESCENT COMES DOWN IN OCEAN

    Lieutenant Hankon Quillen, the Norwegian parachutist, leapt from an aeroplane at a height of 7000 feet off Bondi on Saturday and dropped in the ...

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  18. PRINCE OF WALES

    "We have sat in the long and sombre darkness of post-war depression, deluded (more than once by what has been proved to be only a false ...

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  19. AERIAL DOINGS

    Captain Hinchcliffe has completed his plans for an attempt to capture the non-stop duration and distance records for Britain. He is using an ...

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  20. ALLEGED STOLEN WAGGON TUBNS OVER IN STREET

    Four persons were injured, two seriously,, when a motor delivery, waggon owned by the Fresh Food and Ice Company w,as wrecked in ...

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  21. STATEMENT BY DOCTOR

    Dr. Thompson, who administered the serum to the victims of inoculation, remarked last night: "I will never get it off my mind. In trying to do the ...

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  22. MOTORISTS TN OPPOSITION TO SPECIAL TAXATION

    Mr. J. C. Watson, president of the National Roads and Motoring Association, says that the number of accidents in which motor vehicles in New ...

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  23. SUSPECTED ROBBER

    At Albion Park detectives-saw three men, one of whom they questioned in regard to the recent hold-up of a girl at Richmond, Victoria, when she ...

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  24. THE 12th DEATH OCCtTRS

    A message, from'Bundaberir states that another child, making the 12th, died as a result of inoculation. ...

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  25. SHORT-LIVED FREEDOM

    By someone forcing bar protecting a window of the wollongong lockup about midnight on Saturday, two men, James Atkins (26) and Lionel. Horton ...

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  26. GEELONG PROGRAMME

    Following aro the final acceptances for the meeting to be held at Geelong on Wednesday:- Trial Handicap, 5 furlongs.—Buck ...

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  27. PRAYER BOOK REVISION

    Church, Darwen, Lancashire, were resumed on Sunday culminating in riotous scenes after the service, and necessitating the police protecting, the ...

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  28. TRAIN DASHES INTO RIVER

    Forty, persons were killed and 30 severely injured in arailway disaster which occurred 100 miles from Bangoon, on the main line. The ...

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  29. DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH EXPRESSES HIS VIEWS

    Dr. Cumpston, director of public health, referring to the serum tragedy at Bundaberg, said that the serum was in excellent condition when ...

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  30. MAN IN ENCLOSED YARD FOR UNLAWFUL PURPOSE

    An appeal has been lodged by Lionel Percy Croom (20) against the sentence of 14 days' hard labor imposed on him in the Police Court on Saturday last ...

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  31. FARMER MEETS HIS DEATH BY A FALL FROM A SULKY

    Peter Campbell, a well-known farmer, of Rosebrook, was killed when he was thrown from a sulky on Saturday. He endeavored to pass a man ...

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  32. SCHOOLS REOPENED TO-DAY

    The schools throughout Broken Hill reopened to-day after the Christmas vacation. At all-schools the staffs included new teachers, and the following ...

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  33. CAUGHT IN MACHINERY

    Harry Harrison (21), employed at the White Signet confectionery factory, City, was attending to an engine in the machine room this morning ...

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  34. DEATH OF DR. KERR

    Dr. Donald Kerr, who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital on Saturday morning suffering from-gas poisoning and a cut wrist, died at 6 o'clock ...

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  35. NORWEGIAN POLITICS

    M. Nornsrud has-formed a Labor Government as follows:- Premier. M. Nornsrud. Foreign Affairs. M. Butt. ...

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  36. SNOWSTORM U.S.A.

    A message from New York states that the eastern port of the United States was to-day gripped in a violent snowstorm and near zero ...

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  37. D.S.M. ANSWERS QUESTIONS

    This, morning the following questions were asked Mr. N L. C.Staeridan. D.8.M. The questions and the magistrate's answers are as follows: ...

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  38. ARREST IN GERMANY OF MIESED BRITISH SPY

    A message from Berlin says that the political, police have arrested a former sergeant-major of the German Imperial Air Force, now a landowner ...

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  39. MAN DIES IN HOSPITAL AFTER SUICIDE THREAT

    Walter Smith, a chemist, died in the Marrickville Cottage Hospital shortly after admission yesterday. Some time previously he is said to ...

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  40. HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE

    For the High School entrance examination, held in November last, there were 110 local candidates. Mr. E. Lewis district inspector of schools, stated ...

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  41. THE ELECTRIC LIGHT FAILURE

    Concerning the electric lighting failure on Friday night Mr. T. A. Reece, electrical and mechanical engineer, said to-day that after making inquiries he ...

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  42. MOTOR CARS COLLIDE

    William Henry Wyatt (70) was killed and six persons were more or less seriously injured in a collision between two motor cars at Oakleigh last night. ...

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  43. LOS ANGELES MURDER

    A Los Angeles message says that Edward Hickman's attorney baa confirmed a report that Hickman will deny the killing of Marion Parker, ...

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  44. BROADCASTING

    Station 3LO, Melbourne, was received splendidly at Keston from 7.45 o'clock to 8.30 o'clock. It was a pity that under the circumstances it could ...

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  45. POISONED WATER

    As a result of drinking poisoned water from a tank, three people are dead and six others in hospital. Two families, named White and Windley, ...

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  47. ST. PATRICK'S MY SPOUTS

    The St. Patrick's Day Celebration Committee held a further meeting at the Catholic Club yesterday afternoon. Dean Brennan presiding over a good ...

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  48. PLAGUE IN MOM

    The bubonic plague epidemic at Hyderabad is growing alarmingly. It is officially reported that 100 deaths have occurred. The city is" being ...

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  50. A FOBSEBS' DEN

    The police have unearthed' a veritable forgers' den in alonely villa near Vitry Sur Seine. The master forger is alleged to be ...

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  51. THE WEATHER

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  53. THE BRITISH HINE FIRE

    Work was resumed underground in the Thompson section of the British mine to-day, only, a few parties having been engaged there since the fire on ...

    Article : 38 words
  54. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

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