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  3. STOP PRESS

    At change of shifts at 4 o'clock no fresh developments reported in rescue operations at South mine. Bruce McGregor, brother of one ...

    Article : 121 words
  4. MAN TO PAY £25 FINE

    PLEADING guilty to having made bets at the greyhound trials yesterday, John James Vance (301, laborer, was fined £25— in default, 50 ...

    Article : 148 words
  5. Rescue Man Was Buried To Neck

    HOW he had been buried up to the shoulders and had been pulled clear by half a dozen willing workers was told today by Mr. Bill O'Malley, shift boss at the South mine, who was caughti by a fall of skimps, and ...

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  7. ATTACK ON BRITAIN

    CALLING upon Danzigers to "hold out"' pending their return to the Reich the German Minister of ...

    Article : 324 words
  8. Messages Of Sympathy

    The whole of Australia has been shocked by the tragic disaster at the South mine where, unless by some roost miraculous ...

    Article : 180 words
  9. Fatally Hurt By Falling Tree

    PINNED down by a large tree on the mountains above Congewai near Cessnock, for more than five hours Peter ...

    Article : 129 words
  10. WRIGHT DEFEATS HANSEN ON POINTS

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Reubon Wright dofeated Billy Hansen on points at the Leichhardt Stadium last hight. He gained, a points decision alter each man had gained a fall. ...

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  11. PRAYERS FOR BEREAVED

    At the Sulphide Street Methodist Church yesterday morning the Rev. Edgar Arnold, chairman of the district made feeling reference to the ...

    Article : 170 words
  12. "FILTHY AND DISGUSTING"

    DESCRIBING the offences as filthy and disgusting Mr. A.B. Collins, S.M., in the Police Court today imposed the maximum fine of £5 on two ...

    Article : 349 words
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  14. WILD DRIVE BY MAORI

    DRIVING a motor car at high speed through the township of Okailiau, William Paki, a Maori, crashed into the rear of a small car, causing ...

    Article : 227 words
  15. FATHER OF TRAPPED MAIS TELLS OF EXPERIENCE

    MR. Doug Martin, father of Mr. Jack Martin (31), one of the four trapped men, who arrived from Adelaide on Saturday, recalled last night that it was nearly 17 years since he was almost completely buried by a fall of rough mullock in a chute on the 800ft. level at the South mine. ...

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  16. THROUGH ICE ZONE

    THE Empress of Britain has reported by wireless that she is safely through the iceberg zone. While Their Majesties were visiting the ...

    Article : 186 words
  17. Vehicles Collide

    Injuries which necessitated Hospital treatmerit were suffered by Daniel O'Shea of 608 Argent Street, when he was struck by a motor Utility ...

    Article : 214 words
  18. Sunday School Presentation

    At the Sunday School yesterday afternoon in connection with Sulphide Street Methodist Church a presentation of a fountain pen anf pencil was ...

    Article : 168 words
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    The committee of the Beresford Social Club extends to all parents of pupils of the Beresford. School of Music an invitation to be present at ...

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  20. Report On Safety In Coal Mines

    THE report of the Royal Commission on health and safety in coal mines has been completed. It is understood that it recommends the introduction ...

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  21. WOMAN IN BED GRAZED. BY BULLET

    IN the small hours of yesterday morning a bullet went through the window of the bedroom of a house in Lahe Cove and struck the occupant ...

    Article : 140 words
  22. INFLUENZA HAS TAKEN TOLL

    INFLUENZA has a grip on many Broken Hill residents, although doctors would nots say today that it had reached epidemic proportions. All ...

    Article : 243 words
  23. FLYING BOATS MAY JOIN IN SEARCH

    BRISBANE, Monday.— Attempts will be made to secure flying boats for a further search for the launch Nerida, which has been missing with ...

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    MELBOURNE, Monday.— At the West Melbourne Stadium last night Pat Frawley drew with Big Chief Little Wolff in a wrestling match. They secured one fall each. ...

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  26. Broadcast From Simpson Desert

    RADIO history was made on Saturday night, when Dr.C.T. Madigan, leader of the expedition which is attempting the first crossing of the Simpson Desert, broadcast over the national network a short talk on the party's progress. ...

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  28. DISQUALIFICATION OF JOCKEY MUNRO

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Referring to the disqualification for two months of Darby Munro the chairman of stewards (Mr. Williams) stated that ...

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