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  2. EVICTION MELEE CHARGES

    Remarkable scenes were associated with the record call up of jurymen at Newcastle Quarter Sessions, which opened yesterday, when the trial of 30 men, charged in connection with the Clara-street, Tighe's Hill, eviction case was listed. Six ...

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  3. GERMAN TROOPS

    What many Germans hailed as a glorious resurrection of the spirit of Potsdam was witnessed at the parade of 197,000 Steel Helmets, which concluded the annual ...

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  4. STATE SESSION

    At the opening of the State Parliament to-morrow, the Governor (Sir Philip Game) will be received at Parliament House at noon by a military guard of ...

    Article : 340 words
  5. "FALSE SWEARING"

    "I don't suppose there has been a Court hearing in which there has been such an amount of false swearing," said Mr. Justice Hales Rogers, Royal ...

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  6. TEMPORARY LOOP

    Railway officials state that the job of clearing the detailed interstate fruit express near Coff's Harbour is one of the biggest in the history of railway smashes ...

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  7. "NO SOLUTION"

    Mr. John Bromley, M.P., in his presidential address to the Trade-union Congress, at Newcastle, said they could not stand aside from the Lancashire cotton ...

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  8. SCHOOL TEACHERS

    The revision of the public schools curriculum to embrace the teaching of graceful carriage, correct speech, and other matters usually left to parents, and the ...

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  9. CHICAGO GANG

    One of the most sensational and lucrative crimes in recent years was carried out by a group of expert safe-openers, which tunnelled into the real estate offices ...

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  10. ADDITIONAL MS.L.C.?

    It was reported to-night that the State Cabinet intends seeking additional appointments to the Legislative Council in order to ensure that the bill providing for ...

    Article : 92 words
  11. SICILIAN'S DEATH

    The police are still searching the Werribee district for the murderer of Giovanni Carretto, 34, a Sicilian market gardener who was found shot near the rear of his ...

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  12. DISPUTE ENDS

    The cane-cutters' strike in the Inkerman area ended late last night, after prolonged negotiations between the parties. Satisfactory arrangements were concluded late ...

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  13. ANGLO-IRISH DISPUTE

    While the Minister for Agriculture (Dr. Ryan) was telling a gathering at Cashel that the Government was in a strong position, and that there was no doubt about ...

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  14. ATTEMPTED DERAILMENT

    Police investigated to-night a report that an attempt had been made to derail a train on the Tempe-East Hills railway line a few miles from the spot ...

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  15. NO INSPECTIONS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to-day denied that Federal Pensions Inspectors would be sent into the homes of pensioners to assess the value of their ...

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  16. ARGENTINIAN STANDARD

    The "Daily Telegraph's" agricultural writer, commenting on Australian attempts to supply chilled meat, emphasises the deficiency in the quality of Australian ...

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  17. DEBT TO AMERICA

    The German Ambassador to Washington has been instructed to negotiate for 30 months' postponement of the current payment of £3,500,000 due to America under ...

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  18. LEWISHAM DERAILMENT

    A truck was derailed when the engine of a goods train and several trucks collided on the siding of Mungo Scott, Ltd., flourmillers, at Lewisham, to-day. The ...

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  19. ARSON PROVED

    Sentence of two years imprisonment was imposed by Judge Curlewis on Major Davenport, 30, when he was convicted at the Darlinghurst Sessions to-day on a ...

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  20. FILM SEIZED

    In Trades Hall circles to-day, it was reported that a film called "The Five-year Plan" had been seized by the Federal authorities pending inquiries by the Film ...

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  21. TRICKED POLICE

    Louis Leitzelman, an accountant, who was charged with having robbed his employers at Marseilles of £15,000, again cluded the police, who, after pursuing ...

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  22. EXCHANGE RATE

    The "Financial News," commenting on Mr. Lyons's Budget with reference to the exchange rate, says: " The Commonwealth Bank can be relied upon, whereas the ...

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  23. BRITAIN'S CONFIDENCE

    Increased confidence is being manifested in England at the ability of Australia and New Zealand to recover from the depression, stated Sir Granville Ryrie, ...

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  24. NO FURTHER DANGER

    There is now no further danger of floods in the Riverina. The Murray and Murrumbidgee Rivers are falling rapidly, and unless further heavy rain is ...

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  25. MELBOURNE MILLS

    The whole of the metropolitan mills involved in the textile strike, which ended on Thursday last resumed normal operations to-day, and 3500 striders, who were ...

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  26. AUSTRALIANS HONOURED

    A religious service was held at Mont St. Quentin to commemorate the part of the Second Division of the A.I.F in the famous 1918 battle. ...

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  27. COLLIDED ON RIVER

    The steamer Tamban, 411 tons, and the auxiliary ketch, Lady Jean, 38 tons, collided in the vicinity of Lagoon Bay on the Tamer River, yesterday morning. ...

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  28. ENORMOUS BUSINESS

    The Financial Editor of the "Sunday Express," comments on the recent enormous business in American issues and Australian securities. None of these bonds ...

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  29. ARRIVE IN NOVEMBER

    A cablegram was received to-day by the New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association stating that the American tennis team would arrive in Sydney on ...

    Article : 75 words
  30. CEMENT WORKS TO REOPEN

    The cement works at Kandos, which have been closed for several months, are to reopen on Wednesday, and 130 men will be engaged. Men will also be taken on ...

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