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  2. SUDDEN RAID

    A sequel to celebrations at the Polish Club in Pitt-street, City, this afternoon, in honour of the anniversary of the establishment of the Polish Republic, was a ...

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  3. RECORD FALL

    The stock market suffered the most disastrous collapse since the November cataclysm in a record-breaking fall here to-day, 4,867,530 shares being traded, and ...

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  4. £3900 MISSING

    Thieves made a big haul at the National Bank of Australasia on Friday night, when they entered the strongroom and stole £3900 in cash. ...

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  5. LEICESTER 148

    Providence's special dispensation in providing three sunny days at Worcester was not applied at Leicester to-day, the match commencing in cold, dull weather, the ...

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  6. EASY VICTORIES

    By defeating Switzerland in the singles on Friday, and in the first doubles match on Saturday, Australia qualified in the first round of the ...

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  7. CANADIAN BUDGET

    The Canadian Minister for Finance's Budget statement, announcing increased preferences to British goods, was received with satisfaction in England. ...

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  8. "NEW AUSTRIA"

    Herr Schober, the Austrian Chancellor, who had meetings with the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) and the Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Arthur ...

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  9. NO UNDUE DELAY

    Sir John Simon, Chairman of the Indian Statutory Commission, denied yesterday that there had been any undue delay in the issue of the report of the ...

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  10. NORTH COAST WARNED

    The Assistant State Meteorologist, referring to-night to possible floodings on the North Coast, said that at present the rain was centred on the coast, but should ...

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  11. CIVIC ELECTIONS

    Mr. J. S. Garden and his supporters scored a sweeping victory to-day when the executive of the Australian Labour party held a special meeting to choose Labour ...

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  12. SINGAPORE BASE

    The "Morning' Post's" naval writer says: "It is difficult to follow the argument prevalent in Government quarters that there is no need to proceed steadily with ...

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  13. BRITAIN WILL ACT.

    Speaking on the Indian situation at Southampton last night, Earl Russell, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Indian Office, said Gandhi had insisted ...

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  14. LEAVE IN NOVEMBER

    With the necessary funds in sight to ensure the completion of the remainder of the two years' programme of exploration in the Antarctic. Sir Douglas ...

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  15. TREATY WITH AUSTRALIA

    The Australian Minister for Customs (Mr. J. E. Fenton), who arrived in New York yesterday, will be the guest of honour at the Pilgrim Society's dinner on ...

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  16. TROD ON DETONATOR

    Patrick Groggen, 24, of Surry Hills; received a nasty shock late last night when a sudden explosion occurred while he was walking down Foveanux-street, Surry Hills, ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT SUPPORTED

    Two hundred rich Bengal landholders have written to the Viceroy assuring support to any Government measures to ensure order, and declaring that the ...

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  18. HORSE KILLED

    Miss Beatrice Kinsela, 17, daughter of a well-known Sydney undertaker, had a narrow escape from serious injury this afternoon when the horse she was riding in ...

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  19. COALMINES.

    In order to clean up a number of outstanding matters, the Central Council of the Miners' Federation sat both yesterday and to-day. The meeting concluded ...

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  20. "FAILED IN DUTY"

    A prominent Socialist, in the course of a two hours' speech at the Athenaeum Club accused King Alfonso of failing in his duty and deceiving the nation. He ...

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  21. JUDGE IN BANKRUPTCY

    The Federal Attorney-Gueneral (Mr. Brennan) who reached Sydney from Canberra yesterday, said that it had been made to appear in some quarters that the ...

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  22. MALTA DISPUTE

    The ferment following the Cardinal's pastoral letter is growing. The police have prohibited crowds gathering in the streets for political demonstrations ...

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  23. KILLED BY TRAIN

    The mutilated remains of a man were found on the railway line between Sydenham and St. Peters railway stations early this morning. ...

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  24. DEVASTATING STORM

    Last night the severest storm in history devastated the Japanese half of Saghalin, inflicting the heaviest lesses on land and sea. It is estimated that 150 Japanese ...

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  25. EUDURANCE FLIGHT

    Mademoiselle Lena Bernstein, a young Russian emigre, descended at the aerodrome here to-night, after having flown for 35 hours 46 minutes 55 seconds. ...

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  26. MAY DAY

    A demonstration under the auspices of the Newcastle and Lake Macquaric District Combined May Day Committee will be held at Speers' Point to-day. Another ...

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  27. "WET" HOLIDAY

    It is reported that the Cunard Line, with the permission of the State Department, is planning to charter three ships of the Associated Anchor Line to ...

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  28. BRITISH TRADE

    About 1000 applications have been received from candidates outside the Civil Service for the 10 new Trade Commissionerships abroad created by the Lord ...

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  29. JENNY LEE DEAD

    The death is annuounced of Jenny Lee, the famous actress. She lost all her money in an Australian Bank smash in the 90's, when she received a benefit ...

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  30. BANKRUPT ACTRESS

    An application for a certificate of discharge will be made to the Registrar in Bankruptcy to-morrow by Muriel Starr, the well-known actress, who voluntarily ...

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  31. AMATEUR TAPPERS

    It is understood that the Post Office authorities are not perturbed over the danger of amateurs tapping the wireless telephony system between England and ...

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  32. ACCIDENTS

    Jack Lonsdale (12), of Belmont, fractured his leg while playing football yesterday, and was taken by the Newcastle Ambulance to the Newcastle Hospital, ...

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  33. FELL OVER CLIFF

    A boy told Brighton police on Thursday that he had seen a woman fall over a 100ft cliff at Block Rock and a search revealed the body of an elderly ...

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  34. SIR H. WILKINS' PLANS

    Sir Hubert Wilkins, before the American Geophysical Union, unfolded his plans for a submarine trip through the top of the earth, to seek the meteorological ...

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  35. WALKS STREETS

    Because the local hospital is taxed to its capacity, and he is entirely lacking in funds, William Green is compelled to walk about the streets of Albury with a ...

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  36. PAISLEY DISASTER

    Charles Dorward. Manager of the Paisley cinema, where 70 children perished in a fire at a matinee performance on New Year's Eve, was yesterday found ...

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  37. FRACTURED ARM.

    Falling down while playing yesterday Peter McMahon (2), of Doyle-street, Mayfield, fractured his right arm. Newcastle Ambulance took him to the Newcastle ...

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  38. CHILD'S FALL.

    Playing in a house in Robert-street, Wickham, last night, Robert Christie (7), of Charles-street, Cook's Hill, fractured his left thigh. Newcastle Ambulance took ...

    Article : 49 words
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