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  4. AERIAL DOINGS

    Captain Hugh Grosvenor, aide-de-camp to Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven, V.C. Governor of South Australia, who is planning a fast flight to England, ...

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  5. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS

    There was no change yesterday in the position of parties as a result of the elections last Saturday. The state of the parties in the new House will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SPORTING

    "Young" knuckler will leave Melbourne to-day to arrive here on Thursday morning to fulfil his engagement with Bobby Blay at the Stadium on ...

    Article : 102 words
  7. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    A meeting of representatives of the South Maitland miners' lodges at Cessnock last night denounced the settlement terms. ...

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  8. QUARTER SESSIONS

    Judge Coyle presided over the sitting of the Court of Quarter Sessions opened at the Courthouse this afternoon. Captain P. V. Storkey ...

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  9. POLITICAL

    Mr. T. R. Bavin the Premier, says he has no fear regarding the future of the Nationalist party. He asserts that the electors were misled during ...

    Article : 87 words
  10. VACANCIES IN S.A. PARLIAMENT

    A tense meeting of the council of the Labor party at the Trades Hall last night by a majority of 58 votes reversed its previous decision to ...

    Article : 85 words
  11. JURORS EXCUSED

    The following jurors were excused: T. A. Maltnouse (pressure of business). E. J. Cleggett (mine duties), Frederick Henry Hoe (illness), P J. Curtis ...

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  12. LOSS IN MINERS' WAGES ESTIMATED AT £2,000,000

    According to figures prepared for the State Government, the miners' loss in wages through the coal dispute has been £2,000,000. The loss to the ...

    Article : 73 words
  13. THEFT OF POSTAL ARTICLE

    Kenneth Norman Beazley pleaded guilty to stealing on or about July 24. 1929, one letter and a postal note, the property of the Postmaster-General. ...

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  14. MR. W. M. HUGHES'S NEW PARTY

    The new Australian party was launched by Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.H.R.. at a largely attended meeting at Chatswood last night. Mr. ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL

    It is reported that 150 skilled workmen will be thrown out of work as the result of the State Government's decision to cut down by half the progress ...

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  16. MARIST BROS.' TOURNEY

    The finals of the Marist Brothers boxing tournament for which the eliminating bouts were decided last Thursday week, will be held at the ...

    Article : 41 words
  17. "TREACHERY TO MINERS"

    A manifesto distributed throughout the northern coalfields yesterday was headed "Treachery to mine workers." It stated: "After nine months of the ...

    Article : 101 words
  18. OFFENCE AGAINST GIRL

    Mark Nelson Bridge pleaded guilty to a charge of carnally knowing his step-daughter in January, 1929. He was remanded for sentence. ...

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  19. SUPERSTITIONS OF SEA

    Superstitions of the sea are that when a clergyman boards s ship he brings bad luck, and that when a dead clergyman is brought on board ...

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  20. PLANS FOR STRIBLING

    "Young" Stribling who is scheduled to meet Primo Carnera in Paris on Saturday, December 7, will leave for America on Thursday, December 12. ...

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  21. THEFT OF MOTOR CAR

    James Le Roy M'Cune was charged that on September 20, 1929, he did steal a motor car and £44, the property of Giovanni Pannizzi. He ...

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  22. SOVIET BRUTALITY

    Amazing stories ot brutality by the Cheka have been related by 235 M-n-nonites (members of a religions sect) who have arrived in Riga from Soviet ...

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  23. SYDNEY MURDER CASE

    Francis Donald Green (29) was arrested shortly after 1 o'clock this morning in a small shack more than four miles from Cronulla. He was ...

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  24. TENNIS

    The monthly meeting of the District Tennis Association was held last week, Mr. W. Trezise presiding. Mr. R. S. Bannerman tendered his ...

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  25. EFFECT OF THE COAL TROUBLE ON STATE RAILWAYS

    Mr. J1. Fraser, retiring Chief Commissioner of Railways, Who was entertained by the Commercial Travellers' Association on Saturday, said that, in ...

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  26. COMMENT IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    South Australian political leaders are not impressed with the move of Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.H.R. The general opinion is that it can do little good. ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The ringing of a burglar alarm at his factory at Redfern late last night aroused Harry Wilson, a pastrycook. Snatching a revolver he rushed to ...

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  28. SEVERAL COLLIERS ARE RECOMMISSIONED

    An immediate result of the resumption at the coal mines will bo the commissioning of a number of colliers now idle. Within a fortnight five or ...

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  29. STORMS IN U.S.A.

    Gales and snowstorms off the Newfoundland coast have added seven deaths to the recent tidal wave disaster. Fierce storms are sweeping the ...

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  30. A DWELLING ROBBED

    Robbers at the home of Edward Crook, of East Hills, yesterday in broad daylight tore two sheets of iron from the side of the house to gain ...

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  31. NEW YEAR HONORS

    Mr. Frank Anstey, the Minister for Health, mentioned to-day that it was probable there would be no honors list at the new year. "Nothing has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. MEXICAN BIGAMIST KILLED BY HIS WIFE

    The jury unanimously pronounced Maria Teresa de Linda not guilty of the murder of her bigamous husband Gen Moses Vidal The verdict was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. THE SEAMEN'S UNION

    Extremists, led by Mr. Jacob Johnson, are making an attempt to regain control of the Seamen's Union. At a meeting of the union in Sydney they ...

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  34. LATE MR. H. J. HOOKINGS

    The funeral of the late Mr. Herbert James (Bert) Hookinga took place to-day, leaving his late residence, 68 Wyman-street, West Broken Hill, at ...

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  35. GIRL TYPISTS' CLIMB

    Merely for the sake of a sensation, two young city typists climbed nearly 300 feet down the cliff face near the Gap on Saturday afternoon. The ...

    Article : 94 words
  36. BEARDS FOR MEN

    Will the days when heards were black return? There is a revival now among the younger Bohemians and others. Jack Lindsay (author and ...

    Article : 101 words
  37. THE OPPOSITION POLICY

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier, addressing the National Club, referred to what he described as the recent disgraceful happenings in the Legislative ...

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  38. WOMAN IS ATTACKED BY SAVAGE ROOSTER

    Attacked by a savage rooster while she was feeding the fowls, Mrs. W. Kerin, of Croydon, suffered severe pecks and scratches from which blood ...

    Article : 112 words
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  40. STRIKE TALK IN BENGAL

    Regarding rumors that widespread strikes and refusal to pay taxes were likely to he organised in Bengal next month, Sir Stanley Jackson, Governor ...

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  42. DEATH AT A WEDDING

    Wedding celebrations at the parish hall in Kitchener-parade, Bankstown, were interrupted on Saturday, when Mr. James Hunt (67), a retired master ...

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  43. THE NEW TARIFF

    Tobacco and whisky prices were increased in Melbourne yesterday to meet the new tariff duties. Tobacco has been increased from ld. to 3d. a ...

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  44. AGA KHAN'S WEDDING

    According to the Paris correspondent of the "Daily Mail," the marriage of the Aga Khan to Mlle. Madeline Carron will be celebrated at the town ...

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  45. ALLEGED IMPOSITION

    "The Shadow of the Cross," claimed, it is alleged, to be a mystic painting of Christ by an unknown artist, discovered in France about 89 years ago, ...

    Article : 134 words
  46. DIOCESE OF WILCANNIA FORBES EXAMINATION RESULTS

    In the recent diocesan merit certificate examination, in which 27 schools competed, two Broken Hill candidates were successful in gaining prizes. The ...

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  47. CONDEMNED BY STOCK OWNERS

    The council of the Stock Owners' Association declares that the proposed increases in the tariff with the intention of prohibiting the importation of goods ...

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  48. HARBOR BRIDGE ACCIDENT

    Two ironworkers named Janies Devereux (42) and Oswald Conroy (21) were seriously injured at Dorman and Long's harbor bridge workshops this ...

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