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  2. AT MERCY OF SEA

    Sucked by a swirling vortok through a submerged sluice gate of the Doo Why ocean swimming pool and washed at a terrific speed ...

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  3. AT TOFFRE'S BEDSIDE

    Seeking a death-bed reconciliation, General Weygond made a touching farewell with Marshal Joffre, from whom he has been estranged for many years owing to Weygond being an enthusiastic partisan of Marshal ...

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  4. 44- HOUR WEEK PROCLAIMED

    A surprise was created in trading and industrial circles to-day by the proclamation by the Government of the. Industrial Arbitration Ame'ndmcnl Bill, which provides for the abolition of rationing except among ...

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  5. REBEL CHIEF

    Eaconccd in the fastnesses of the Alanthaung mountains behind five miles of impenetrable jungle, Burma.robels are defying all ...

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  6. AMERICA'S" PEAK

    Five hundred and eleven per[?] with incomes of 1,000.000 dollars or more paid income taxes in 1928. ...

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  7. BETTING TAX

    It was reported in Parliamentary circles to-day that a section of the State Ministry and many supporters of the Labour Parly are in favour of ...

    Article : 226 words
  8. BOXER'S INJURY

    Jack Haines, who collapsed after being knocked out at the Stadium on Saturday night is still in a serious condition. According lo a medical man he ...

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  9. ORGANISED RAIDS

    The executive of the Church and State Hospitals Appeal han decided to organise raids by voluntary collectors on all public festivals in public centres ...

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  10. KING'S INTEREST

    Lord Tyrell, the British Ambassador in Paris, has been advised by the King to follow the progress of Marshal Joffre who is lying seriously ill and to ...

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  11. NEW ALTITUDE RECORD FOR WOMAN FLYER

    The establishment of an altitude record for women is claimed by Mrs. Juanita Burns, a local aviatrix, of ...

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  12. RADIO TELEPHONE

    The radio telephone service hitherto restricted to the most important towns of Canada and Moxico will' be extended to all parts of these countries ...

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  13. CANBERRA BATHS

    During the five days in which the baths have been open to the public less than 350 swimmers have made use of the pool The lack of patronage has its ...

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  14. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER

    The Duke of Gloucester, who left England in October to attend the coronation of the Emperor oE Abyssinia, reached Victoria Station yesterday and ...

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  15. THROWN UNDER CAR

    Albert FitzClarence threw himself under a motor car at Lakes Entrance to-day and was killed. It was stated that he had been in ...

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  16. BOARD OF CONTROL

    The Australian Board of Cricket Control mot to-day to receive the report of teh manager of the 1930 test team, Mr. W. L.Kelly, and to deal with several ...

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  17. BANK ROBBERY

    George Thomas White, 26, alias Geof frey Davis, was charged at the City Court this morning with having com mitted an armed assault on Henry ...

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  18. MATTHEWS' FLIGHT

    Captain Matthews left Brisbane for Longreach to-day in continuation of his flight to London, ...

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  19. NEW LORD MAYOR SWORN IN

    Alderman Jackson was sworn in as Lord Mayor of Sydney today by the Chief Justice (Sir Phillip Street). ...

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  20. RELIEF WORKERS

    The Minister for Local Government (Mr. McKell) was strongly criticised by Alderman Haywood of Redfern Council to-day, because it is alleged ...

    Article : 72 words
  21. PRINCE GEORGE

    Prince George, who was thrown yesterday while hunting and who dislocated his shoulder, passed a fairly comfortable night. ...

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  22. MONTE CARLO GANG

    The police believe they have tracked down a gang of casino swindlers as the result of ithe arrest of a German, George Jaeger, who was charged with using ...

    Article : 59 words
  23. NOVEL CLAIM

    The courts will shortly have to estimate the legal value of an illusion as a result of an action by a father against a professor for informing his ...

    Article : 83 words
  24. TOO MANY FIRMS

    Giving evidence before Judge Pruke Brockman in the Arbitration Court inday Mr. C. Mundy, reproesuting the Amalgamated Engineers, said it would ...

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  25. TREASURY BILLS

    The Morning Post" says the credit movements of the new year include the maturity of £5,000,000 Argentine Treasury Bills and the Australian ...

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  26. DOUBLE TRAGEDY

    The body of Charles Edward Groenhall and his 12-year-old son were found on a lonely farm at Moorine Rock yesterday. Both had been shot dead. ...

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  27. A.L.P. POLICY

    The General Secretary of the A.L.P. (Mr. S. Bird) declined to comment to day on the report that an attempt would be made by the New South Wales ...

    Article : 107 words
  28. FOUND IN THE BUSH

    An Italian, Siro Mettarselli, who waa found wandering in the bush has been arrested and remanded for medical observation. ...

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  29. SAFE BLOWERS

    At the Central Couit Patrick McMabon. 59, cook, and Harry Costello salesman, were remanded on bail until Januaiy 2 on a charge of having broken ...

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  30. ORMOND MURDER

    The inquest concerning the death of Mena Griffiths, whose outraged body was found in an untenanted house at Ormond on November 9 will be ...

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  31. GOOD EFFECT OF LOAN

    As a result of the Australian public's remarkable responso to the £28,000,000 conversion loan, the prospects of the renewal of the 5,000,000 ...

    Article : 65 words
  32. SPANISH REBEL

    It is stated that the Belgian Government has given permission to Commander Franco, the Spanish rebel, to enter the country on the condition that he ...

    Article : 75 words
  33. HEAVY BAIL

    Bail of £1,000 was fixed in each ease by the magistrate, when two men were committed to trail at Paddington Police Court to-day on charges Involving a ...

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  34. CHRISTMAS MAILS

    A big decrease In Christmas mulls ia disclosed by the official figures issued by the Postal Department to-day. Letters for the Christmas week thin ...

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  35. HEAVY RAIN

    Moderate to heavy rain was recorded along the coast over the weekend, and light falls on the tablelands and at isolated places along the ...

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  36. FAMILY'S ESCAPE

    The Buckler family escaped from their home at Stockton in their night attire when It was destroyed by fire in the early hours of this morning. ...

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  37. SHIPPING BUFFETED

    A violent sale swept the coastal areas of the State over Saturday night and Sunday. Many steamers reaching Sydney ...

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  38. MINER BURIED IN FALL OF EARTH

    James John Thompson, 16. a miner, was buried under six tons of earth when the bank collapsed while he was tunnelling at Cabbage Tree Gully, near ...

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  39. SHOPKEEPER'S SUICIDE

    A. A. Mackina, proprietor of a millinery establishment in Georgo Street, was found hanging in the doorway of his office to-day. ...

    Article : 46 words
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