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Article : 159 wordsAt the Burwood Police Court, Edward King, 26, and James Lawrence Montlford, 24, labourers, pleaded guilty to stealing, on or about November 16, between Darling Harbour and ...
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Article : 266 wordsDetective-sergeant Gallagher and Detective Buckley have been making investigations into complaints by a city bank concerning alleged frauds. ...
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Article : 86 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Stevens) said yesterday that he had asked the police for a report on the operations of "housie housie shops." The Government is considering whether ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 28 Nov 1933, Page 9
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