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  2. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    Rain prevented the resumption of the Sheffield Shield match between Victoria and New South Wales, at the Melbourne Cricket Ground to-day. On Wednesday, ...

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  3. FATALLY SHOT

    John Edward Thornton, 34 of Brandling-street, Alexandria, was fatally shot at Alexandria, late this afternoon. The police later arrested Reginald Bell, 25, of ...

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  4. PROMPT ALARM

    An early alarm prevented what might have been a serious fire at the premises of Foggitt, Jones, Ltd., Hunter-street West, early this morning. ...

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  5. HOLIDAY TOLL

    Two drowning fatalities—one at The Entrance, Tuggerah, and the other at Grafton—occurred during Christmas Day and Boxing Day. A man who dived into ...

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  6. MANY HUNGRY

    The Christmas of 1930 in the United States was nothing like the Christmas of 1928, or even that of 1929, for commerce and industry throughout the country are ...

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  7. EARTHQUAKE

    An earthquake rocked the State of Lapoma early yesterday morning Details are lacking, but it is known that 35 were killed and 70 injured. ...

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  8. SHARK ATTACK

    James Knight, 49, a resident of Homebush, had a narrow escape from death yesterday afternoon, He was swimming in about 8ft of water in Powell's Creek, a ...

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  9. POPE'S MESSAGE

    Addressing the Sacred College of Cardinals, the Pope deplored the world-wide unemployment. Economic depression, he said, emphasised the need for better ...

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  10. STATE PREMIERS

    The special sub-committee appointed at the last Premiers' Conference to watch the progress made by the States in balancing their Budgets has decided that the ...

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  11. NO CONTROL

    A plea that the Government cannot take action to force the development of Newcastle as a port is made by the Under-Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. ...

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  12. LIFE-SAVER DROWNED

    Caught in the strong undertow at The Entrance, Tuggerah Lakes, yesterday, Douglas Roberts, 21, a member of the Bondi Life-saving Club, was drowned. ...

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  13. INNINGS DEFEAT

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  14. USEFUL RAIN

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  15. SHACK SCARES

    Shark scares created excitement on the Newcastle beaches during the Christmas holidays. On Christmas Day, the alarm boll ...

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  16. MEAT INDUSTRY BOARD

    The Minister for Health (Mr. J. McGirr) made available to-day the figures showing the operations of the Metropolitan Meat Industry Board during the past ...

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  17. AMERICAN ATHLETES

    The team of American athletes, who will take part in the spring athletie meeting in Australia and New Zealand, left by the Monowai for Sydney yesterday. ...

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  18. IMPETUS TO TRADE

    The Australian Minister for Markets (Mr. Parker Moloney) said to-day, that during his first visit to Ottawa he explored the whole of the details of the ...

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  19. NEARLY TRAGEDY

    Edward Slavin, aged 49, of Maseot, was nearly droned when he jumped into Cook's Rivers yesterday in an attempt to resons his son, Edward Slavin, aged three ...

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  20. CIRCUS HORROR

    A horror-stricken circus audience at Miramont saw a tigress attack its trainer, M. Waniceke. The ferocious animal ripped the unfortuate trainer's face open, ...

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  21. MANY RESCUES

    Fine weather prevailed for Boxing Day in Sydney, and the heat was tempered by a cool southerly breeze. The various beaches were thronged, and at several of ...

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  22. CYCLIST KILLED

    A terrlie collision between a motor cycle and motor truck on the Western-road Purramatta, early this morning resulted in the death of Robert Eillington, ...

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  23. ELWOOD MURDER

    Another development took place to-day in the inquiry by detectives concerning the murder Miss Mary dean, the 25-years-old school teacher at Elwood, last month. ...

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  24. CANADIAN WHEAT

    The Chairman of the Federal Farm Board (Mr. Alexander Legge) suggested to the Senate Agricultural Committee to-day a temporary embargo on wheat as a ...

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  25. BODY IN RIVER

    The body of Charies Grainger, 45, a single man, was found flating on the Clarence River, near Harwood Island, this morning. ...

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  26. LOST FOR DAY

    After having been lost at National Park for 24 hours, Mrs. Annie Margaret Stockley, aged 69, one of a party of campers spending the holidays at Wattamolla, was ...

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  27. SOVIET TRADERS

    A balliff, armed with a distress warrant, visited the fine building occupied by the Soviet Commercial Mission, and attempted to take possession of the ...

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  28. SECOND ELEVENS

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  29. FELL DOWN STEPS

    A man who is believed to be a visiter from the country fell down some steps at the roar of a hotel in George-street, City, this evening, and received a ...

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  30. OVER 50 HURT

    More than 50 people were injured in accidents yesterday. Several of the victims were admitted to hospital, but there was no less of life. ...

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  31. POOR BATTING

    Batsmon on both sides performed indifforently on an easy wicket when the first Test match between South Africa and the M.C.C. team begin here to-day. The ...

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  32. PRELATE'S ORDER

    Archbishop Paseual Diaz sent a message to be read in all Catholic churches, appealing to Catholics "not only for religious but also for patriotic motives" ...

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  33. LAUNCH ON FIRE

    A motor launch that was recently built to the order of Mr. N. S. Hunt, a city business man, at a cost of £1100, was almost wholly destroyed by fire ...

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  34. TRAINS COLLIDE

    Passengers in a crowed train at Parramatta matta station were thrown from their seats when the rear carriage was struck by another train, which was being ...

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  35. LORD MELCHETT

    Lord Melehett, chairman of imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., and other great cencorns, is seriously ill, and his condition is causing anxioty. ...

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  36. UNWELCOME RAINS

    General rain ever Victoria, not only interfored wilt the enjoyment of the holiday, but did damage to crops, Bleaching, already noticeable in some districts, will ...

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  37. WIRELESS OVERSEAS

    Mr. L. A. Hook, of Amaigamated Wireless (Australasia), Ltd., has arrived in England from America, after having conducted a most intimate investigation of ...

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  38. SPINE FRACTURED

    Frederick Coates, aged 86, of Hastings-road Botany, was admitted to hospital to-day suffering from a fractured spine. He dived into shallow water in Hotany ...

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  39. SERIOUS POSITION

    A decision to refuse further credits as from January 1 has been announced by the State executive of the Wheatgrowers' Union of West Australia. As most of the ...

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  40. REST BEFORE TEST

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  41. FLIGHT TO ENGLAND

    Captain F. K. Matthews will leave Sydney to-morrow morning, for Brisbane, on route to Darwin, whence he will hop-off for England towards the end of next ...

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  42. INJURIES TO CYCLISTS

    The officer of the Newcastle District Ambulance in attendance at Wallsend Amatour Cycling Club's Christmas Day carnival had a busy afternoon troaring ...

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  43. JAPANESE EMPEROR

    Escorted by Lancers, the Emperor, in the uniform of a generalissimo, proceeded to a coach and four, journeyed to the House of Peers, where he read a ...

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  44. LIEUTENANT HILL

    Only a small crowd was present at Eagle Farin norodrome to welcome Flight-Lientonant Hill when he lauded on Wadnesday afternoon after filght from ...

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  45. SLIPPED ON KNIFE

    Waiter Truman Pager, for many years a leader in Queensland politics, was found in a dying condition on his farm at Mooloolah on Tuesday, bleeding from a ...

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  46. FROZEN FLOWERS

    Lady Clame's experiment of sending to her mother a bunch of waratahs frozull in a block of 10a met with surprising success. ...

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  47. WOMAN SERIOUSLY BURNED

    South burns about the boby, arms and face were received by Kalbloon Watldns, 19, of Mount Prichard, this evening, when flamos from a fire not her ...

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  48. FIRE AT LISMORE

    While members of the family were out shopping, the home of Mr. Nixon at South Lismore was destroyed by fire on Christmas Eve. The house and its ...

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  49. BOXING IN SYDNEY

    At the Leichhardt Stadium to-night, Tom Fir[?]ing (9.9¾) boat Jim Kolse (9.7) on a technical knockout in the 10th round. ...

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  50. KILLED BY FALL FROM TRAIN

    Thomas Clarke, 65, a labourer, of Creydon Park, was killed this morning, when he fell from a train between Adelade and Port Adelaide. Telling his wife that ...

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