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  3. REBELS QUIT

    Three hundred fiery rebels who had withstood a siege for two days were compelled to surrender this evening after ...

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  4. SWIMMING IN RESERVOIR

    On Sunday last three persons were seen swimming in the Umberumberka Reservoir, but before the engineer in charge could reach them they made ...

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  5. ORCHARDIST'S PLIGHT

    How an Australian orchardist with a 90-acre property had exported his season's fruit crop to England and then found himself £700 in debt ...

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  6. GAMING ACT INFRINGED

    In the Central Summons Court the police proceeded against the former director of the State lottery, William Henry Whiddon, on a charge ...

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  7. TRIUMPH OF HITLER Was Hunted As Rebel

    Herr Hitler enjoyed the sweetest triumph of his life to-day at the celebration of the unsuccessful Nazi (Putsch) revolution of November 11, ...

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  8. DISARMAMENT TALKS

    With the Bureau of the Disarmament Conference meeting at Geneva to-day there is considerable interest in the efforts to bring about ...

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  9. HAD BEEN FLEECED

    For some time past the police have been receiving complaints from city grocers that they had been visited by men who they allege induced them to ...

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  10. "YOU ARE A LIAR" Mr. Ward Apologises

    During the Budget debute in the House of Representatives, Colonel Harrison (U.A.P., N.S.W.) declared that the members of Labor parties ...

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  11. LOPPING TALL POPPIES

    The "Times," in a leading article, says Signor Mussolini is emulating the legendary Tarquin, who struck the heads off the tallest poppies ...

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  12. WORLD SCRAMBLE FOR WOOL

    LONDON, November 9.—The "Yorkshire Observer" says a real scramble for wool appears to be developing, and the absorption of two ...

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  13. FLOUR TO BE TAXED Amount To Be Fixed On Monday

    Assistance to wheatgrowers from a fund financed by a sales tax on flour was definitely decided upon by a meeting of U.A.P. members. ...

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  14. WILCANNIA MAN'S LUCK

    Mr. William Gilby, who is believed to be a resident of Wilcannia, can consider himself a lucky man. He lost a purse containing £55/3/, and ...

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  15. SENATE INSISTS ON LOWER DUTY ON DATES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Senate by 13 votes to 11 decided to insist on its request that the duty on dates should be reduced from 3d. to 1d. a ...

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  16. 200 ARRESTS IN VIENNA.

    VIENNA, November 9.—The strength of the Nazi movement in Austria was shown to-day when Putsch celebrations were held here. ...

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  17. BREAKING AND ENTERING

    William Aloysius O'Keefe (33), a laborer, was to-day committed for trial at the sittings of the Court of Quarter Sessions to be held on ...

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  18. GOOD SHEEP COUNTRY

    Increasing attention is being shown by British investors to the Northern Territory, and the inquiries now being received by the Federal ...

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  19. MODERN BATHS PROPOSAL

    The Mayor to-day received a letter from Messrs. E. M. Horsington and M. A. Davidson, Ms.L A., confirming a report that they had had an ...

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  20. DECLINED TO COMMENT

    Mary Pickford, the film star, declined to comment on the report in a theatrical magazine that she and her husband, Douglas Fairbanks, had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. GALVANISED IRON DUTY; SENATE FIRM

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Senate has decided to press its request for a reduction of the British preferential duty on galvanised iron from 90/ to ...

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  22. BURKE WARD OLD SCHOLARS' ASSOCIATION

    Mr. S. Davey presided over a well attended meeting of the Burke Ward Old Scholars' Association held in the schoolroom on Thursday evening last. ...

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  23. Sports Edition Features

    The Sports Edition of "The Barrier Miner" to-morrow night will contain interesting items concerning local ...

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  24. EMBARGO ON EXPORT WHEAT MAY NOT BE NEEDED

    CANBERRA, Friday.—As the result of the adverse weather conditions it is how believed that the necesssity for restricting the export ...

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  25. HIGH COURT JUDGES

    Notice was given in the House of Representatives by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) of a bill to amend the Commonwealth Judiciary Act. ...

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  26. FEDERAL LABOR OPPOSED TO FLOUR TAX

    CANBERRA, Friday.—A meeting of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party decided unanimously to oppose the sales tax on flour. The party ...

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  27. "BODY-LINE ENDED IN ENGLAND"

    FREMANTLE, Friday.—Mr. Norman Bayles, a trustee of the Melbourne Cricket Ground, returning on the Strathnaver, said that the last nail ...

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  28. EXPLOSION OF GAS STOVE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—While Mrs. W. Stacey (42) was about to light a stove in the kitchen of her home in Maroubra the match ignited some gas ...

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  29. EVEREST CLIMB BANNED

    Addressing the Royal Geographical Society, Mr. Hugh Ruttledge, who [?]ed the recent expedition up Mount Everest, disclosed that the Tibetan ...

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  30. HEIR TO GREAT FORTUNE

    A handsome youth who is heir to a great fortune has arrived in Sydney with his mother, Madame de Romero (formerly Mrs. Lebbeus Hordern). ...

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  31. ADMIRALTY'S BROADCAST

    The "Daily Mail," drawing attention to a reader's account of how he heard Admiralty instructions being broadcast, points out that they were ...

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  32. INTEREST ON MORTGAGES

    The chairman of the Commonwealth Bank Board (Sir Robert Gibson) has announced that it has been decided that until further notice ...

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  33. "FIXED TIME" TRUNK LINE CALLS

    The Postmaster-General's Department has advised that the conditions regarding "fixed time" trunk line calls have been revised. From November ...

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  34. MURDERER OF GIRL

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—The police have received information that a man resembling John Boles, who is wanted in connection with the murder ...

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  35. BRISBANE SEE VACANCY

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The vacant Anglican Archbishropric of Brisbane is to be offered to a prominent clergyman in England. Possibly it will be ...

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  36. NAVAL OFFICER DISMISSED

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), November 9. —After a trial by court-martial Engineer-Commander Marchant was found guilty of having signed false ...

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  37. DONNELLY HITS OUT

    The New South Wales Shield team which defeated Queensland, broke the journey here to play a combined Newcastle team. The local team batted ...

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  38. GOOD NEWS FOR NAVAL MEN

    Previous exciting events on the voyage out to Australia by the five Australian destroyers were insignificant compared with the stir caused ...

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  39. Y.M.C.A. TOUR TO MELBOURNE

    Y.M.C.A. members who propose visiting Melbourne during the Christmas holidays, will leave Broken Hill on December 15 and will be away ...

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  40. IRON AND STEEL BOUNTY RATES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The House of Representatives passed the second reading of the bill to amend the Iron and Steel Prod[?]cts Bounty Act. The ...

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  41. DEATH OF MISS LANE; INQUEST ON FRIDAY

    The inquest into the circumstances connected with the death of Phyllis Lane will be held at the Courthouse at 10 a.m. on Friday next. ...

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  42. TEACHERS' SALARIES TO BE REDUCED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Consequent upon the fall in the basic wage, teachers' salaries will be reduced, men by 2/ a week, or £5/4/3 a year; women ...

    Article : 99 words
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