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  2. FEDERAL POWERS. DEPORTATION CASES.

    The Prime Minister stated on Saturday that, in the absence of the High Court's reasons for its decisions in the deportation cases, it was impossible to state what action the Government would ...

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  3. AGROUND IN BAY. MOTOR SHIP SVEAJARL.

    While the captain of the Norwegian motor ship Sveajarl was searching on Saturday morning for the pilct vessel, which he ...

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  4. QUICK CAPTURE. ONE SHOT FIRED.

    This afternoon two men broke into the premises of Furs Ltd., in Knox-street, city. Their movements were observed by two boys, who immediately telephoned ...

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  5. DOES NOT EXIST. "AGREEMENT NEVER BECAME BINDING."

    "There is a further ground not appropriate to a claim for rescission, and to which argument was not directed, but which we desire to ...

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  6. WEEK-END TOLL. DEATHS, INJURIES, BURGLARIES, AND FIRES.

    John M'Carthy (aged 19) fractured his spine while diving into a waterhole at the Eight Mite Plains yesterday. He was carried by the ...

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  7. SAILORS ILL. PECULIAR SICKNESS.

    A peculiar form of sickness, that is stated to have baffled the port medical authorities up to the present, has broken out among the crew of ...

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  8. LORRY CAPSIZES.

    Owing to the capsizing of a motor lorry on the Grove Bridge, Westernroad, near St. Marys. (New South Wales), yesterday, Mary Murphy (52), ...

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  9. MANY THEFTS.

    Numerous thefts in the city and suburbs during the week-end were reported to the police yesterday. Charles K. Carter, a visitor to Sydney from ...

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  10. "FREE FROM BIAS."

    "I see that Mr. Lang appears to regard the decision of the High Court in the case of Walsh and Johannsen as a sort of personal triumph for himself," ...

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  11. HEAVY RAIN.

    Eleven inches of rain fell in the Mackay district on Friday night. The Director of the Bureau of Sugar experiment Stations (Mr. H. T. ...

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  12. BATHING ACCIDENT.

    During the mixed bathing session at the 1thaca Baths yesterday morning two bathers—Vera Munro (17), of Glanmireroad, Paddington, and Joseph Beckett ...

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  13. WORLD'S WONDER

    Wonderful results were attained at the official tests of the new superpower wireless station at Rugby (England), the signals being picked ...

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  14. NARROW ESCAPES.

    Owing to falling while attempting to board a tram on the wrong side in Oxfordstreet, near William-street, on Saturday night, Stanley Crane (30 years) was drawn ...

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  15. MATES HELP.

    Owing to one of their comrades having been severely injured by a heavy piece of stone at Earlwood on Saturday afternoon a small party of Boy Scouts ...

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  16. BURGLARS BUSY.

    Burglars were busy in Eagle-street, Brisbane, on Friday night, when they entered the premises of R. Jackson, Ltd., by forcing open a back door. About ...

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  17. MR. CHARLTON'S VIEW.

    Mr. M. Charlton, the Federal Labour Leader, commenting on the release of Walsh and Johannsen, said the decision proved that the Government, in passing ...

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  18. POLICE RAID.

    As the result of a police raid yesterday on a house in the suburbs, practically all the goods said to have been stolen in recent burglaries were recovered. These ...

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  19. KILLED BY TRAIN.

    When near the overhead bridge at North Fremantle, the 7 p.m. train from Fremantle yesterday ran into Thomas Cottam, a fireman off the steamer Maria, ...

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  20. —MANDATE REMAINS.

    There was no abatement on Saturday in the flood of speculation over the High Court decision in the deportation proceedings against Messrs. Thomas Walsh ...

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  21. MOTOR FATALITIES.

    With his skull severely fractured, Stanley Buller (10 years), of Highettstreet, Richmond, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital on Saturday night. ...

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  22. SHOCKING FATALITY.

    A shocking fatality occurred at Tawhere. A man named Webb was entering his home when he touched a live electric wire, which had been blown down, and he was ...

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  23. RED FLAG FLOWN.

    The Red Flag was flown over the Christchurch Trades Hall, on hearing of the decision of the Federal High Court in the deportation case. ...

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  24. STATION BUILDINGS DAMAGED.

    Information has been received that Clermont experienced another storm this evening, and one inch of rain fell. It is also stated that Banchory station was ...

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  25. MOTOR CYCLIST HURT.

    Geoffrey Propsting, a young man, was at Margate to-day with a party of other motor cyclists. and when riding a motor cycle, the rear tyre blew out. The ...

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  26. FACTIONAL FIGHT.

    The Trades and Labour Council and the Marine Transport Group so far have failed to reach an understanding on the deportation issue. Present indications are ...

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  27. SHIPS COLLIDE.

    A message from Port Said states that the Dutch steamer Batjan, bound from Brisbane to Dunkirk, collided with an unknown steamer in the Gulf of Suez. ...

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  28. LONGREACH FIRE.

    A fire broke out in the offices of Gannan and Peterson, solicitors, which are situated in Graziers' Chambers, at 7 o'clock on Saturday morning, and only a smart ...

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  29. CAR AND CYCLE COLLIDE.

    A motor accident occurred on Saturday morning at the intersection of James and West streets, when a motor cycle, occupied by three brothers named Thiess, who ...

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  30. GIRL FATALLY INJURED.

    Winifred May Bruce (9 years), of Queensberry-street, North Melbourne, was knocked down by a motor car in North Melbourne on Friday afternoon, and died ...

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  31. TOOWOOMBA'S CASUALTIES.

    A number of mishaps occurred in Toowoomba during the week-end in addition to the motor cycle-motor car collision at the sports. Robert Meibusch (secretary ...

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  32. RECEPTION IN AUSTRALIA.

    Sitting in his room in the PostmasterGeneral's Department on Saturday. the Director of Postal Services (Mr. H. P. Brown) listened to a test message which ...

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  33. BEDROOM FIRES.

    In lighting his pipe while lying in bed on Saturday night, Mr. Bleck, a resident of Gibbons-street, Woolloongabba, accidentally set the mosquito net alight. The ...

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  34. GIANT BOAT.

    The Air Force's new giant 1000 h.p. flying boat, built of stainless steel, and measuring 20 yards across its wings, was launched yesterday. It ascended at ...

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  35. NO SETTLEMENT.

    There were no signs at the week-end of a settlement of the dispute which has resulted in the tying up of the Karoola at Fremantle for several weeks, and ...

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  36. MAY BE PAID OFF.

    The crew of the Adelaide Steamship Co.'s Gulf steamer Paringa will be paid off to-morrow unless the wharf labourers turn to when called upon to-morrow ...

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  37. DEATH FROM SCALDS.

    John Fletcher (3 years) died at the Children's Hospital, Hobart, on Saturday morning us the result of burns to the body, caused by falling into a vessel containing ...

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  38. ACCIDENTS IN BRISBANE.

    Noel Cripps (child), of Elliott-street, Hawthorne, partly severed the tip of the third finger of the left hand while playing with a lawn mower at his residence on ...

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  39. QUEEN'S MESSAGE.

    The Queen has sent a message to the National Union of Trade, representing retailers throughout the country, commending the British shopping week of Home ...

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  40. CITIZEN AIR FORCE.

    Most of the 30 young men who have been selected as the first section of the Citizen Air Force to undergo training, will enter the Point Cook Flying School ...

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  41. WYNNUM MISHAPS.

    On Saturday John Crinnon, of Wynnum, was thrown from his horse, which slipped while cressing a bridge at Wynnum. He sustained a large laceration on ...

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  42. DIED ON HIS HONEYMOON.

    William O'Brien (36 years), of Warrnambool, died suddenly on Friday night while spending his honeymoon at the Bridge Hotel, Mordialloc. He was ...

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