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  4. AERIAL DOINGS

    Death and desoloation may be rained on earth by aeroplanes carrying a few spoonfuls of a poison already known to scientists. Such methods will ...

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  5. FEDERAL GOVT. AND ARBITRATION

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, announced that it is proposed to conclude the debate on the second ...

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  6. PALESTINE RIOTS

    A mass meeting of citizens was held in the Sydney Town Hall last night under the auspices of the Jewish organisations in Sydney to deal with the ...

    Article : 122 words
  7. THE TIMBER DISPUTE

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier, has written to Mr. J. S. Garden saying that he has no intention of calling a conference of the timber merchants ...

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  8. SPORTING

    The racehorses Kidaides and Shavian were shipped by the Dimboola from Port Adelaide this morning in charge of T. O'Dea. The horses are engaged. ...

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  9. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    Bishop D'Arcy Irvine, in an address at Wollongong, referred to the present coal dispute. "At present," he said, "no lead is being given towards ...

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  10. INDUSTRIAL

    School cleaners in the metropolitan area decided to-night to immediately begin a regulation strike against the action of the Government in reducing ...

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  11. MENINDIE JOCKEY CLUB ABANDONS OCTOBER MEETING

    A meeting of the Menindie Jockey Club was held on Tuesday for the purpose of discussing the question of holding the spring meeting of the ...

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  12. SYDNEY SLAUGHTERMEN TO HAVE WAGES REDUCED

    It is reported that metropolitan mutton slaughtermen and offalmen have been informed that it is intended to reduce their wages by 10 per cent. A ...

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  13. THE CONSPIRACY CASES

    The total paralysis of industry throughout the State for 24 hours was proposed at the Labor Council meeting last night if the seven timber ...

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  14. STATE POLITICS

    Details of some changes brought about by the redistribution of electoral boundaries show that four new country electorates will be located in the ...

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  15. THE WORK OF THE JEWS IN CHANGING PALESTINE

    The "Melbourne Herald" has received the following statement from Mr. M. Ettinger, secretary of the Australian Zionist Federation, about the ...

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  16. THE METAL MARKET

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  17. LOCAL RACING

    Gil Nelson, the well-known hurdle race rider, is at present suffering from pneumonia. He took to his bed yesterday after coming home from work. ...

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  18. EMPIRE MARKETING BOARD

    A survey of the leading exports in the Third Annual Report of the Empire Marketing Board shows that Australia's shipments of wool have risen in ...

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  19. MOUNT MORGAN

    The following story by "Battler" of the discovery and early history of Mount Morgan, the once-famous Queensland gold mine, appeared in the ...

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  20. MISSING BOOKMAKER

    The bookmaker who disappeared after the second race at Gosford on Tuesday is identical with the bookmaker who was missing after Cleve ...

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  21. THE UNEMPLOYED

    At a meeting of the Trades Hall Council last night a motion was carried to the effect that the present State Cabinet is totally incapable of ...

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  22. SYDNEY BANK HOLD-UP

    In the Central Police Court to-day Thomas Kelly (39), a physical instructor; Charles Passmore (57), an agent; and Joseph Williams (29), a showman, ...

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  23. DEATH OF A RACEHORSE

    Thomas Carpenter, a horse trainer, was committed for trial at the Tingha Police Court yesterday on a charge of having maliciously caused the death of ...

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  24. ALL-NIGHT SITTING

    The House of Representatives sat throughout the night debating the second reading of the Maritime Industries Bill. It is now thought that ...

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  25. ATTEMPT TO POISON

    At the Armidale Quarter Sessions yesterday Harold John Fuller (16). pleaded guilty to having attempted to administer arsenic to Alexander Little ...

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  26. A CHILD POISONED BY TAKING STRYCHNINE

    Following on the death of her infant son from strychnine poisoning, Mrs. Charles Ward committed suicide in a fit of despondency. The child ...

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  27. BILLIARDS

    The billiards match between Clark M'Conachy (New Zealand) and Willie Smith (England) was continued last night. The scores were M'Conachy. ...

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  28. "HOTEL KING OF THE WEST"

    Mr. Gregory M'Girr, a former M.L.A. and Minister for Motherhood, who is known as the "hotel king of the west," yesterday completed the ...

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  29. CRICKET

    The annual meeting of the Week End Cricket Association was held in the Y.M.C.A. last night, Mr. R. Bannister presiding over a good ...

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  30. INJURED AT WORK

    W. Marko was struck on the head by a spalling hammer when working at the Central mine to-day. He was taken in the ambulance to the Hospital, ...

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  31. COUNTRY WOMEN'S ASSN.

    A meeting of the Country Women's Association was held at the Y.M.C.A. yesterday afternoon, Mrs. J. S. Quartly presiding over a large attendance. ...

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  32. WEST AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Phillip Lewis, an outback evangelist who recently spent four months in the South Australian bush, has traversed the transcontinental route ...

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  34. ANCIENT INDIANS

    Evidences of a tribe of Indians, dating back almost 3000 years, have been discovered in a cavern in Nevada, United States, according to an ...

    Article : 338 words
  35. PILLION RIDER KILLED

    A motor cycle on which William Paskin (35), married, an insurance agent, was a pillion passenger, collided with a motor car in the city ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN JOURNALIST SERVING AS A SEAMAN

    The Finish ship Grace Harwar, which left Wallaroo on April 17 with wheat, was between New Zealand and Cape Horn when Ronald Gregory ...

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  37. MAN FOUND DEAD

    With two shot gun wounds over his heart and a gun lying near by Lockier Roy Burgess, single, a farmer, of Quellington, was found dead in a shed ...

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  38. CITY TRANSPORT

    Alderman W. E. Duffy intimated this afternoon that he is withdrawing his buses from traffic after taking the picture loading home to-night and will ...

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  39. THE WEATHER

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  40. ALLEGED FORGERY

    A well-dressed woman was arrested by detectives in the city last night on a charge that she had forged and uttered a cheque for £1775. The ...

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  41. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

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