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  4. ANOTHER MOUNT RENNIE OUTRAGE

    Hatless and in a dishevelled state, with her clothing torn, and considerably agitated, a woman staggered into the Darlinghurst police station shortly after ...

    Article : 554 words
  5. ATTACK ON 'INFIDELS'

    Ibn Saud, the Wahabi leader, has given the Ajman tribe four hundred rifles and large supplies of ammunition, and is similarly supporting other ...

    Article : 164 words
  6. SETTLED WITH FISTS

    Out Bankstown way they adjust their differences like sturdy Britishers. Recently two men settled a dispute in the scrub in time-honored fashion. The ...

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  7. "DEAD OR ALIVE"

    When officials arrived at the hospital today, Lord Terrington had another seizure. He attempted to rise and fell back on his bed. The officials aided him in a ...

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  8. HINKLER OFF AGAIN

    Mr. "Bert" Hinkler began his tour of the Australian States this morning, when at 10.25 o'clock he left for Bristle, where he is due about 1 p.m. ...

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  9. WESTERN AUSTRALIANS FOLLOW ON

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  10. CIRCLES OVER GYMPIE

    Hinkler arrived at Gymple at 12.15 p.m. and circled over the town. He left for Brisbane at 12.20 p.m. ...

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  11. AT BRISBANE

    Hinkler landed, on the racecourse at Brisbane at 2.24 p.m. ...

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  12. DISQUIETING TURN

    A disquieting turn is reported regarding the Wahabi rebels. Ibn Saud is credited with telling a gathering of sheiks that as peaceful methods have ...

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  13. SYDNEY ARRANGEMENTS

    Arrangements for the arrival of "Bert" Hinkler on Saturday have been finalised. The airman will land at Mascot ...

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  14. MISSING MAIL 'PLANE

    The first aeroplane in the South American service has not yet arrived at Dakar (Senegal), and search parties have been sent out. ...

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  15. OVERTAKEN BY TRAIN

    Peter M'Dermott (51), railway lines man, and his wife Olive were run down by a goods train while travelling on a railway tricycle near Boondall last night: ...

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  16. THREE MEN ARRESTED

    In connection with the Darlinghurst outrage, detectives raided, a flat this afternoon and arrested three men. ...

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  17. CLAREMONT SEWERAGE

    In order to find out how they stood in regard to the possibilities of getting sewerage extended to the Claremont district, and to find out whether they ...

    Article : 379 words
  18. BOWLING CARNIVAL

    High winds and an overcast sky prevailed for the opening of Busselton's 23rd annual bowling carnival yesterday afternoon, and gave forebodings of a ...

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  19. WARNING TO LEADER

    In the House of Commons today Mr. Amery (Dominions' Secretary) told a questioner that the Government had furnished Ibn Saud with prior ...

    Article : 77 words
  20. ATTEMPTED THEFT

    George Palmer (35), laborer, was charged at the City Court this morning, before Mr. A. B. Kidsen, P.M., with having attempted to steal one alarm ...

    Article : 120 words
  21. BRISBANE ENTHUSIASTIC

    "Bert" Hinkler landed at the racecourse at 2.34 p.m., six minutes before his expected time of arrival. There was a huge crowd present and a ...

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  22. HEALTH PROSECUTION

    Neil R. Bruce was fined £2 at the City Court this morning before Mr. A. B. kidson, P.M., on a charge of having, on February 25. obstructed an Inspector of ...

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  23. BRITAIN'S HOLLYWOOD

    The financial secrets of Britain's attempt to compete with the American Hollywood were revealed in a claim for damages by Mr. J. D. Williams, formerly ...

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  24. HARD WORK, BOOZE OR MURDER

    Criminal Court habitues are familiar with unusual situations and strange behavior on the part of men and women who, having offended against the laws ...

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  25. 'PLANES TO RESCUE

    Aeroplanes discovered fishermen carried from the Morjovetz Islands by the ice pack, and dropped food and warm clothing for them. ...

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  26. BRIGHTER BROADCASTS

    The removal of the "controversy ban" by the British Broadcasting Corporation finds everybody delighted, and it is regarded as the biggest change in the ...

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  27. FUTURE OF AIRSHIPS

    Sir Sefton Branckner, Controller of Civil Aviation; addressing the Institute of Transport, said that the first regular airship, route would probably be to ...

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  28. LARGS BAY HELD UP

    Finding itself unable to replace the baker and butcher who left the vessel shortly before sailing time the Australian Commonwealth Line was unable to ...

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  29. KEEN CONTESTS

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  30. WON £1500

    Because Thracian Belle was beaten practically in the last stride of the Newmarket Handicap run at Flemington on Saturday Mrs. Gage, of Townsliend-road ...

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  31. STOP PRESS

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  32. JOB PRINTING DISPUTE

    There were no further development today in regard to the stoppage of work in the job printing industry. The Waster Printers' Association has ...

    Article : 89 words
  33. COOL TO MODERATE

    The Weather Bureau has issued the following weather forecast' for Western Australia:—Cool to moderate temperatures ...

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  34. POVERTY IN BRITAIN

    At the end of December. 1,236,000 men. women and children were receiving poor law relief, compared with 632,000 in 1913. ...

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