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  8. PRESS AND ORGANISATION OF SOCIETY

    If Norman Angell had attended the AllAustralia Industrial Congress last year and had since accompanied Messrs. Ted Grayudier and Bob Ross on their ...

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  9. WOMAN SCARES CANNIBAL

    How the fought for her [?] with a [?] was told by Miss Bertrice Gris[?]shaw, the novelist, when she landed at Plymouth from New Guine[?], after having spent 15 years in the [?] ...

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  10. INSOLVENCY COURT

    Several insolvency cases occupied the attention of Mr. Commissioner Mitchell in the Insolvency Court on Friday. In the matter of John William Walker, of ...

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  11. OLD MAN FALLS 36 FT. DOWN SHAFT

    Andrew Dowell, 84, who was one wooden leg, fell 36 feet down a sewer shaft in Char[?]otte street this morning, and lived to tell the tale. He was ...

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  12. NURSE GIRL DISAPPEARS WITH BABY

    Essie Jenkin, a 14 year old girl, has caused a stir in Sydney. Yesterday morning she went to the flat of Mr. Gemmell, at Bondi, and took ...

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  13. FUNERAL OF SIR ROSS SMITH

    The Re[?]ned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia, S.A. branch, has forwarded the following copy of the list of wreaths and [?]ral tributes delivered at Austral Gardens ...

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  14. CANNIBALISM GROWS.

    A Colonial Office report dealing with [?] in 1921 states that cannibalism still [?] and is probably more common than is realised. ...

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  15. CENSURED THEMSELVES

    The aldermen of Wingham, 228 miles north of Sydney, have unanimously passed a vote of censure on themselves. It occurred in this manner. ...

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  16. LABOR TO RULE SOON

    Addressing a representative [?] of pos[?] officials at [?], England, [?]. G. Ammon, M.P., said he [?] predicted than there would be a Labor Government in the near ...

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  17. BIRD-LIFE STORIES

    Two interesting stories of b[?] life are reported. In a Middle [?] (Lines) garden, a pair of thrushes and a pair of black[?]s are sharing ...

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  18. FLYING DOCTORS

    The man outback suffers from many disabilities which we of the towns escape, and the chief of these is his isolation in times of scikness. Even when he and his wife and ...

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  19. PROHIBITION

    The vinegrowers' point of view with regard to Prohibition and the wine industry was stated by C S. Panton, read at the Viticutural Congress in Melbourne ...

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  20. RIDER HAGGARD IN REAL LIFE

    A story reminiscent of Rider Haggard's y[?]rns is told by the Central News correspondent at Johannesburg. [?] concerns an extraordinary adventure of two boys in mystery [?] in the ...

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  21. PROVINCIAL PRESS ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Provincial Press Association of South Australia was begun at the Aurora Hotel, Pirie street, Adelaide, on Friday. Mr. C. M. ...

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  22. JAZZ JUMPER SIRENS

    Dr. Josiah Oldfield was provocatively amusing in a lecture to the Eclectic Club, London. Until monogamy was established, he said, the problem of superfluous women did not exist. The ...

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  23. RAILWAY FATALITY AT BALLARAT

    A man who was admitted to the hospital in [?] of David Stewart died at the institution during the night from injuries received through having been run ...

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  24. FATHER OF 14 CHILDREN FALLS INTO FIRE

    Alexander Krause, fisherman, 68, died in peculiar circumstances at North Wagga yesterday. Arriving here recently from South ...

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  25. A PERPETUAL WINDFALL

    In the sugar State there are no scruples about conducting [?] for the benefit0 of charities, and the finances of the hospitals are always in a healthy condition. ...

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  26. BABIES HOLD UP A TRAIN

    Rounding a curve at Maryport, England, the driver of the first of two engines, of a L. and N.W. express train saw two children, one standing in the four-foot way and the other [?]ing ...

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  27. ON CHANGE.

    On the Adelaide EXchange on Friday investments and Commonwealth Loans claimed the [?] of [?]. In [?] slightly better rates ruled for the [?] 1927. 6 per [?]., 1930. ...

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  29. WOMAN CUT TO PIECES

    Shortly after 9 o'clock last night Susan Browning (47) was cut to pieces [?] a train at the Pier street open crossing. This is the [?] ...

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