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  2. DEFENCE EVIDENCE

    That Sergeant Wetting was struck down by a constable, and not by a civilian, was asserted in evidence given by a witness for the defence, when the hearing of the ...

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  3. POWER CONTROL

    Delegates from the Lismore, Casino, and Murwillumbah Municipal Councils, Terania and Tweed Shires, and Clarence River County Council held a ...

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  4. TEST IN REVIEW

    Looking back over the fifth Test match I feel that the future of Australian cricket would have been better served by the inclusion of a promising left-hander in the ...

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  5. PEACE PLAN

    The League Council Committee dealing with the dispute between Colombia and Peru over the Amazon port of Letitia decided to-day to summon a Council ...

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  6. RAILWAY AWARDS

    The General Secretary of the Australian Railways Union (Mr. J. F. Chapple), who will appear in the Arbitration Court next Monday, said to-night that the ...

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  7. NEW LAMBTON

    When Hamilton Council suggested to New Lambton Council last night that various municipal bodies should exercise greater vigilance in dealing with straying ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    The Secretary of the Newcastle Trades Hall Council (Mr. G. Bass) said yesterday that the delegates, after hearing the report of the Disputes Committee respecting ...

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  9. LIFTING PRICES

    The Premier (Mr. B. S. B. Stevens) opened the Inverell Show, and said he was pleased of the opportunity of meeting country people and coming in contact with ...

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    PRESIDENT VON HINDENBURG, who has signed a decree placing Germany under an absolute dictatorship. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. WALLARAH MINERS

    A dispute has arisen at the Wallarah colliery, Catherine Hill Bay. The District President of the Miners' Federation (Mr. T. Hoare) visited the colliery yesterday, ...

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  12. METHODIST CHURCH

    The session this morning of the Methodist Conference was given up to the consideration of the business institutions of the Church. ...

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  13. HOTEL TRADE DISPUTE

    The dispute between the hotel employees and Licensed Victuallers' Association broke out again to-day, when the agreement entered into last Christmas, ...

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  14. FINANCIERS' CASE

    The financier, Martin Coles Harman, who was declared bankrupt in January, with liabilities amounting to £603,544 and assets £10,630, has been arrested and ...

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  15. EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE

    When Stewart Ryan, 47, of Smith-street, Fitzroy, appeared in the City Police Court to-day, charged with having, at Cessnock, on December 7 last, ...

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  16. PATIENCE AND FAITH

    Addressing the Balmain Unemployed Men's Question Circle to-day, Rev. S. W. McKibbin, of Singleton, said that it was futile to hope for a sudden emergence ...

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  17. ILLICIT STILL

    At the Parramatta Police Court to-day, Anthony Portelli, 27, a Maltese market gardener, was charged with having an illicit still and six gallons of white brandy in ...

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  18. MR. ROOSEVELT

    In completing the selection of his Cabinet to-day the President-elect (Mr. F. D. Roosevelt) established a precedent by appointing a woman to the Cabinet. ...

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  19. TO CONTINUE

    When a deputation from the Women Teachers' Association sought relief from salary reductions and the remedy of other grievances to-day, the Minister for ...

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  20. INQUIRY OPENED

    After a general discussion, the first meeting of the committee set up by the State Government to investigate and suggest standards for the safety of electrical ...

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  21. DOLE DEMONSTRATION

    Convicted at the Glebe Police Court today on a charge of having assaulted Sergeant Ellis, Noel Eatock, 20, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment; ...

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  22. POLICEMAN KILLED

    Police have been combing the city all night for the armed gang who brutally murdered Constable John Ryan. The gang of six men, after firing at ...

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  23. HER "PIN" MONEY

    Giving evidence in the Divorce Court today, Thomas Rowlands said that, when he was proprietor of knitting mills in Melbourne, he allowed his wife £1000 a ...

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  24. ROAD TRANSPORT

    It was recently stated that the Victorian Railway Commissioners contemplated taking over the Oaklands-Lockhart railway in New South Wales. The ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN'S ESCAPE

    A well-known Sydney Rugby football player, Pilot Officer C. C. McLullen, luckily escaped with slight injuries when, while flying an R.A.F. fighter near ...

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  26. TAREE POLICE RAID

    A stir was caused this afternoon among the sporting fraternity, when Sergeant Johnstone and other police, under a search warrant under the Betting and Gaming ...

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  27. BRITISH FILM

    The King and Queen this afternoon attended a gala performance of the Gaumont British talking film, "Good Companions," based on Mr. J. B. ...

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  28. BAILIFF ON STEAMER

    The Norwegian steamer Modesta, which was placed under arrest yesterday for an alleged debt to a Geraldton firm, was removed into the Gage Roads last night ...

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  29. TREK OF SACRIFICE ENDING

    Australia, repentant of her economic peccadilloes is now nearing the end of her trek of sacrifice," stated Sir Mark Sheldon who will sail for Australia by ...

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  30. SHOOTING CHARGE

    On a charge of having shot Denis Hicks, an electrician, of Clifton Hill, with intent to murder, on December 6, Arthur George Brown was committed for trial ...

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  31. IMPROVED FINANCES

    Consolidated revenue returns for the eight months of the financial year show an increase of £6403 compared with the corresponding period of the previous year. ...

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  32. MARTYR TO SCIENCE

    Mr. William Hope Fowler, the well known radiologist, whose right arm was amputated last June because it had been affected by the work he was doing in the ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    London, February 28.—In the billiards match between Joe Davis (Britain) and Walter Lindrum (Australia), Davis has scored 9727, including breaks of 562, 608, ...

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  34. SKELETON IN BUSH

    Police who are investigating the finding by boys of the skeleton of a young woman in the bush hills near Narrabeen, believe that it is the remains of Miss ...

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  35. WEST AUSTRALIAN SURPLUS

    The State financial returns for February disclosed a surplus of £11,225 compared with a deficit of £98,713 for the corresponding month last year, an ...

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  36. Queensland Grand Mark Lodge

    London, February 28.—The Grand Mark Freemasons' Lodge of England has extended full recognition of the newly-formed Grand Mark Lodge of Queensland, of ...

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  37. GIRL'S SUDDEN DEATH

    Complaining of violent pains in the head, Olive Ethel Atkinson, 18, a maid, employed by Mr. V. Abrahams, of Rose Bay, collapsed and died last night. When ...

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  38. THAMES FLOODS

    Unless more rain falls within the next 48 hours there is little likelihood of the floods in the Thames Valley becoming worse, as the level of the water at the ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND'S POSITION

    State finances for the eight months of this year were £317,323 better than for the same period of last year. The deficit at the end of February this year was ...

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  40. £2000 A YEAR ALIMONY

    Judicially separated from his wife some years ago, Joseph Gardiner, boot manufacturer, paid permanent alimony of £2000 a year, but he recently applied to ...

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  41. Royal Scot Express for U.S.A.

    London, February 28.—The London, Midland, and Scottish Railway is sending the famous Royal Scot express, complete with light coaches, for exhibition at the ...

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  42. INTENT TO MURDER CHARGE

    Bernard Ryes, 30, jockey, was charged before Mr. Atkinson, S.M., at the Central Police Court to-day, with having wounded his wife with intent to murder her. It ...

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  43. REMANDED TO NEWCASTLE

    At the Police Court to-day, Noel Lyons, 33, was ordered to be returned to New South Wales on a charge that, on June 14, at Tighe's Hill, Newcastle, he was a ...

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  44. Featherweight Champion

    Los Angeles, February 28.—Freddie Miller, the Cincinnati featherweight champion, successfully defended his title, winning a 10-round decision over "Baby" ...

    Article : 27 words
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