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  2. BACK TO GAOL

    In the Bankruptcy Court to-day, Mr. Justice Lukin sentenced Mrs. Aimee Belle Edols to a further six months' imprisonment, with light labour, when she ...

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  3. MAN CHARGED

    The appearance at the Central Police Court to-day of Paul Grierson, 32 a mechanic, and Dorry Barton, 26, a domestic, on a charge of having had in a house ...

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  4. TRACK COLLISION

    Rogilla, second favourite for the Epsom, Handicap, collided with another horse, Rich Lonsdale, While being exercised at Randwick this morning. His rider, D. ...

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  5. POLICE RAIDS

    Large parties of detectives and plainclothes police executed a series of dramatic raids to-day on premises alleged to be occupied by sympathisers of the ...

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  6. MR. S. BALDWIN

    It was announced to-night that the King had approved that Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Lord President of the Council, be appointed also Lord Privy Seal, the office ...

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  7. DECENTRALISATION

    Affording further evidence that the decentralization conference to be held in Newcastle on October 28 will make history as the biggest rally of provincial ...

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  8. RESCUE WORK

    With the earthquakes continuing and debris falling, British bluejackets are performing gallant rescue work at Icrissos in demolishing wreckage and releasing injured ...

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  9. AT GENEVA

    Though Mr. W. M. Hughes failed to catch the President's eye, and his speech was deferred until to-morrow, what may become a unanimous imperial attack on ...

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  10. GEARLESS DRIVE

    After tests at Coventry of the Hobbs gearless drive, an Australian invention, Mr. J. S. Irving, designer of Sir Henry Segrave's "Golden Arrow," says— ...

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  11. TRIPLE TRAGEDY

    A verdict of manslaughter was returned by the jury to-day in the case in which Harold James Russell, 27, a mechanic, of Maidstone, stood his second trial on a ...

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  12. USED RAZOR BLADE

    Using a safety razor blade for a scalpel, Captain Bracegirdle, Military Secretary to the Governor-General, performed an operation on a man's hand while the ...

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  13. NEW SECURITY PACT

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says: "There is no longer any doubt that some of the main authors of the Geneva Protocol of 1924, ...

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  14. N.S.W. CONVERSION

    The "Morning Post's" financial writer says: "The sharp rise in Australian securities has quickened, expectations of the impending New South Wales conversion, ...

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  15. ATTEMPTED BRIBERY

    ''Absolutely wicked and untrue," was how Mr. H. F. Walker described declaration made by L. M. Kennedy, of Sydney, before the Dairy Commission to ...

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  16. FIGHT TERRORISM

    The Government's determination to fight the growing menace of terrorism in the province particularly in Chittagong, is illustrated by an official statement in ...

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  17. RELIEF TAX

    The position of those workers who are rationed in relation to the amended Unemployment Relief Tax Act, which will operate as from to-morrow, was explained ...

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  18. OTTAWA RESULTS

    Speaking at a luncheon tendered him by the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce to-day, the Minister for Customs (Mr. H. S. Gullett) reviewed the achievements at ...

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  19. COMMONS SCENE

    Remarkable scenes were witnessed in the House of Commons to-day when Mr. Beattie (Labour) complained that the Speaker had unprecedentedly refused at ...

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  20. SLIGHT INCREASE

    According to a return made available to-day by the Government Statistician (Mr. G. Waites), the population of New South Wales at June 30 last was 2,529,734, ...

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  21. CRIPPLING TAXES

    Stating that the total taxes paid equalled the net profits of the company, Mr. W. A. Watt, Chairman of Directors of the Dunlop-Perdriau Rubber Co., said at the ...

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  22. 32 PERISH

    A message was resolved to-night from the steamer President Madison, in the North Pacific, reporting the reasons of three men from the freighter Nevada, ...

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  23. AMENDING BILL

    The Minister of Justice (Mr. L. O. Martin) indicated to-day that legislation would be brought in and passed through Parliament to amend the Ejectment ...

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  24. FIERCE FIGHT

    After a fierce fight in which dynamite and bombs were used, coastguards near Burollos captured a smugglers craft containing hashish valued at £15,000. ...

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  25. "NOT RETURNING"

    In the House of representatives to-day Mr. R. James member for Hunter, asked the Prime Minister, in view of the reports that Mr. Bruce would soon be ...

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  26. MR. LANG TO MARCH

    The Leader of the State Labour party (Mr. Lang) will load the procession through the streets of the city on Monday (Eight-hour Day), and will march under a ...

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  27. AFFECT DOMINIONS

    The Minister for Agriculture's bill for the creation of a national frigorifice contains far-reaching proposals, including the control of the Home and export trade in ...

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  28. NEW EMPIRE STATION

    It is expected that the first broadcast from the new Empire short-wave station being constructed at Daventry by the British Broadcasting Corporation will ...

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  29. NEW ITALIAN LINER

    The new Italian giant liner Rex (51,000 tons), which was on route from Genoa on her maiden voyage to New York, on which she was expected to establish a record, ...

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  30. VERDICT FOR £550

    Following a level crossing smash between a train and a motor-lorry, near Borenore, on February 12, last year, Francis Coyle, 31, was killed. ...

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  31. THE CHESTERFORD

    With a little less than four tons of coal-aboard, the tug Chesterford, of 128 tons gross, reached Sydney from Brisbane to-day. ...

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  32. TEST WRITERS

    The opinion that the Board of Cricket Control should augment the payment made to Bradman to enable him to take part in the forthcoming Test matches ...

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  33. WARM WELCOME

    Suez welcomed the "cricketers' ship," the Orontes, romantically at 1 a.m., with a blaze of coloured lights, and cries from the shore of "Good old Sutcliffe!" ...

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  34. "VIOLENT WOMAN"

    A stir was caused in the Central Police Court to-day, when Christina Arnold, 23, after being sentenced to six months' imprisonment on a charge of having carried ...

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  35. SUGAR COMPANY

    A petition from Edwin Lewis, Purbrick, an accountant of Melbourne, was presented to the House of Representatives to-day, asking that a Royal Commission ...

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  36. KOREAN SENTENCED

    The death sentence has been passed on the Korean named Lihosho, who was arrested following an attempt to assassinate the Emperor Hirohito on January 8. ...

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  37. REVIVE SHIPBUILDING

    In order to revive shipbuilding and relieve pressure on the freight market, the Government is subsiding the breaking up of 400,000 tons of old ships over a ...

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  38. PILOT LAUNCH SINKS

    The pilot launch Petrel sank in 20ft. of water after a collision with the tug Alexander at the mouth of the Yarra River to-day. ...

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  39. YOUTHS DECAPITATED

    Five destitute youthful bootblacks determined to reach Seville in search for work, climbed on the roof of an express train at Canaries. They lay prone ...

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  40. NEWSBOY KILLED

    Robert Kirwan, 12, of Chalder-street, Marrickville, was fatally injured this afternoon when he was run down by a motor-lorry in Victoria-road, ...

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  41. WORKMAN KILLED

    Ernest Hellings, 65, workman, employed on the Macarthur-Onslow estate, Camden, was fatally injured when he was struck by a car during a heavy rainstorm in ...

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  42. SIR PERCY GREENAWAY

    At Guildhall, London, to-day, liverymen of the city chose Sir Percy Greenaway to be the next Lord Mayor. He is head of the city firm of Daniel ...

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