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  4. SEAMAN SLASHED

    Slashed on the arms with a knife and with his head; battered with a bottle George Hatchard, a seaman from the ship Iron Master, was ...

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  5. UNCLEAN!

    Holding that courts of law did not dirty their hands by providing relief for persons who paid bribes, the Chief Justice, Sir William Irvine, ...

    Article : 80 words
  6. TROUBLE LOOMING

    Most are accustomed to associate Christmas with peace and goodwill, but it isn't at all certain that we will have ...

    Article : 365 words
  7. KALGOORLIE MAN

    Mr. A.V. Kewney, who got his grounding in racing club in Kalgoorlie. has established himself in his new position as ...

    Article : 189 words
  8. IN NIGHT ATTIRE

    After an hour and a quarter's retirement, the jury returned a verdict, for £200 damages in of action brought by Captain Thomas Robin ...

    Article : 151 words
  9. A FAIR GO

    When Frank W. Mitchell appeared before the traffic court charged with speeding a policeman gave evidence that that Mitchell had ridden his ...

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  10. TO-DAY'S OLDEST VOTER,

    MICHAEL JOSEPH MALONE, AGED 95 Who voted at the Old Men's Home this morning. As far as can be gleaned, he is the State's oldest voter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. WEST LOSES ANOTHER GOOD MAN .

    Chief Inspector of Liquors for W.A., who has been appointed out of some 150 applicants as Chief Inspector of liquors in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. MURDER ALLEGED

    The Coroner at Junee to-day opened an inquest into the death of Clare Prowse, telephonist (17), who was alleged to have been murdered on ...

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  13. AUSSIE CHAMPION

    At the Brunswick Athletic Carnival which concluded last night Frank Schultz, of Queensland, won the All-Ronad Professional Athletic ...

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  14. BOWEN BOTHER

    Loaded by sugar fanners at Bowon the Corrimal isailed yesterday and as a result the port of Bowen has been declared "black" by the ...

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  15. AN INFORMAL CALL ON THE GOVERNOR !

    This car, with Thomas H. Hawthorne at the wheel, dashed off the road and through Government House wall on Wednesday morning last. No one was hurt. It is understood that next time His Excellency will ask callers of this kind to present their cards first! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. BRUCE GASPED

    Just as Mr. Bruce was finishing: his address at Heldle[?] a bald-headed, dishevelled man held up the proceedings by pushing his way down ...

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  17. ANXIOUS TO VOTE

    Rather than miss her vote in Tasmania. Miss C. Mayne, of Synard curtailed her holiday in Melbourne and left this afternoon by the Oonah ...

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  18. MUCH ILL LUCK

    Mr. Archie Walker, of Shepparron, has had a quick series of misfortunes. He recovered recently from a prolonged illness. Then his motor ...

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  19. £10,000 WRITS

    Writs on behalf of Alexander Joseph, Moir and his wife Beatrice Norah Alleyne Moir, against the Hotel Mansions Ltd, Da[?] each claiming £10,000 for alleged trespass, ...

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  20. HIT BY TRUCK

    Two seamen from the barque. Kilmallie wandered into the Newcastle railway yards last night and were run down by a truck which was being ...

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